High fees can be warranted by high performance and active investing can be warranted by high returns.
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This enhances the risk of failing to act when action is warranted as well as acting when it is not warranted.
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" He added: "Not only was the demonstration warranted and justified based on the court, it's warranted and justified in the rights we have.
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It noted there were no warranted stocks of Rusal material, but, interestingly, 42,106 tonnes of non-warranted inventory at Owensboro dropped off the CME's figures the next day.
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Lew did not discuss whether prosecutions were warranted, but said no executive was "too big to jail," and declined to discuss whether a clawback from Tolstedt was warranted.
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His point ... a ban is only warranted for criminals.
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This loss of faith is dangerous, but is also warranted.
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Cooperation is therefore worth exploring, even if skepticism is warranted.
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The big question now is whether those fears are warranted.
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Do you feel that a new strategy may be warranted?
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Still, some scientists aren't fully convinced the alarm is warranted.
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We are prepared to do unconventional things if circumstances warranted.
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Israel has said none of those contacts warranted an arrest.
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She would hate such an accolade, but it's warranted nonetheless.
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The optimism was warranted as fundamentals justified the risk rally.
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Some scepticism about the accuracy of Brazil's polls is warranted.
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A higher premium on Japanese stocks would then be warranted.
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None of this shame or stigma is warranted, of course.
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None of these issues got the thorough examination they warranted.
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If so, spraying the culverts with B23 might be warranted.
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But Grimaldi's concerns, in any other situation, would be warranted.
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Some of the negativity targeted towards sponsored posts is warranted.
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They warranted Comey's dismissal even before Trump was sworn in.
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And aggressive action, possibly even including tariffs, may be warranted.
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When industries sizzle like this, some caution is usually warranted.
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On the face of it, such fears are indeed warranted.
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A tax cut, is just not warranted at this time.
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Under those circumstances, Congress's ultimate sanction may not be warranted.
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Some are questioning whether such a sharp discount is warranted.
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How much distrust is warranted, and how much is paranoia?
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We believe a cooperative approach is both warranted and necessary.
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In the case of North Korea, trust is not warranted.
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So at what point would the FBI's investigation be warranted?
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But most concluded that fish oil treatment was not warranted.
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I THINK THERE MAY BE REGULATION AND MAYBE THAT'S WARRANTED.
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And we don't see such a concern warranted right now.
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If warranted, Mueller can recommend charges to a grand jury.
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Viewers and readers need reassurance... answers... and relief when warranted.
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It was a record that Bellini thought warranted special status.
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In 1904, however, the area warranted only a local stop.
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I think some of the insurance we've done is warranted.
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He wrote that prompt action by the court was warranted.
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Professional help is warranted if your symptoms affect your functioning.
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All these pardons may have been warranted under the circumstances.
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This week, Mr. McGurk said his concerns had proved warranted.
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Am I being too sensitive, or are my feelings warranted?
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The lower courts are hopelessly fractured, and certiorari is warranted.
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But she insisted that Trump's behavior warranted such an action.
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Skepticism is warranted, as the blockchain hype is certainly excessive.
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If you're a longtime Siri user, your skepticism is warranted.
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He wrote in his report that such "apathy" appears warranted.
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A bankruptcy of Puerto Rico is not necessary or warranted.
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To be fair, the bewilderment surrounding Obama's proclamation was warranted.
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Much of the attention to Trump is warranted, of course.
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It is also a pause warranted by the economic data.
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Trump appeared to suggest Democrats' Afghanistan trip warranted similar treatment.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan said the allegations warranted further review.
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Come December and, coincidentally or not, some 31,250 tonnes of lead were warranted, or maybe that should read "re-warranted" in Busan, but this time in the sheds of Pacorini, the warehousing arm of Glencore.
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In other words, he thinks the sell-off may be warranted.
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However, caution is warranted on how long this combination can persist.
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The FBI said that per protocol, no further investigation was warranted.
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And I thought that warranted some serious consideration for his release.
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Some of the opposition to the plane is more than warranted.
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It was an extreme measure, but one they argued was warranted.
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I studied hard to earn grades that warranted merit-based scholarships.
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Although I'm not entirely sure my sense of guilt is warranted.
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Snapchat releases rebuilt Android app A "finally" would seem warranted here.
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Buckley had thought the tragedy in the newsroom warranted national attention.
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The second is proper debate about when gene-editing is warranted.
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In the India case though, the expense may well be warranted.
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Let's not kid ourselves: a lot of this criticism is warranted.
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After the game, Gibbons seemed to indicate his ejection was warranted.
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It was "determined a welfare check was not warranted," record shows.
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But before you get too excited, some skepticism might be warranted.
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Why it matters: Skepticism is warranted for new health tech gadgets.
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Taryn: There is a hype, and I really believe it's warranted.
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If any penalties are warranted, they will be announced next week.
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It is not desired, needed, or warranted in this situation, however.
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Few in America believe that criminal justice reform is not warranted.
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Several experts agree this optimism surrounding the job market is warranted.
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"I firmly believe that antitrust scrutiny is warranted," Mr. Hawley said.
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It took longer, but it seems that his concerns were warranted.
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Scepticism about whether China will end its credit binge is warranted.
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Yet, since the charges are so serious, further investigation is warranted.
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But in the case of climate change, prioritization is journalistically warranted.
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Sweeney's rebuke in defense of the rule of law is warranted.
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The Department says it will take additional personnel action as warranted.
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The counselor eventually determined the result was nothing that warranted concern.
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I don't know, I think the pessimism this year is warranted.
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That's not to say allegations about the Corker Kickback are warranted.
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Sometimes hard evidence doesn't exist and a thorough investigation is warranted.
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Of course, more studies are warranted, and precautions should be taken.
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When warranted, the agency routinely takes legal enforcement action against violators.
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Greater pushback against Iran's regional ambitions is, in my view, warranted.
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However, FERC said further investigation of grid resilience issues is warranted.
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Beijing says that the measures are warranted given its security concerns.
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If he finds high crimes or treason, then impeachment is warranted.
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However, there just aren't many data points, so caution is warranted.
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Eventually the sound became so identifiable it warranted its own handle.
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The take-home message here isn't that anthropomorphism is sometimes warranted.
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"A significant degree of monetary accommodation is still warranted," he said.
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And a scan of US media suggests their concerns are warranted.
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The central bank could always accelerate a rate increase if warranted.
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And at this point, LeVert's production has warranted a starting role.
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Yes, a renewed scrutiny of Mr. Barr is imperative and warranted.
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Others felt, however, that some of the inclusions were not warranted.
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This was a major breach and therefore an investigation was warranted.
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Last month, Card said he believed that the inquiry is warranted.
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" Vanessa testified that Unsworth occasionally insults people, "usually when it's warranted.
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He further stated that he doesn't feel an apology is warranted.
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The next several months will determine how much optimism is warranted.
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We did label the clips with graphic violence warnings where warranted.
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Nonetheless, she added, she did not feel prison time was warranted.
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This was a hopeful moment, but extreme caution is well warranted.
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On average, a U.S. county warranted an EV tax of $742.
|
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Whether congratulations are warranted will depend on whether recent trends are sustained.
|
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Now, to be honest, comparisons to Microsoft's Surface Dial aren't really warranted.
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But in his testimony, Officer Liang said he believed it was warranted.
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Ultimately, the FBI stood by its decision that no charges were warranted.
|
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The commission will then decide whether additional action is warranted, FERC said.
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"Indiscriminate attacks and intentional injury to civilians are never warranted," Khalizad tweeted.
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The strong reaction from mainland officials was warranted, according to Mizuho's Shen.
|
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"If it was warranted, you would see our program change," he said.
|
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Dismissal is an a priori judgment that close examination is not warranted.
|
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But it appears authorities in 2013 noticed nothing that warranted significant action.
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Swift already has to deal with plenty of criticism (warranted and unwarranted).
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It's far more egregious than anything its odd framing and missteps warranted.
|
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California's Department of Public Health says comparisons with other areas aren't warranted.
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Sure. It has the hope that's warranted—no more and no less.
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I think both activism and prayer are well warranted in this case.
|
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But Ponnuru said some of their criticism of Trump's opposition is warranted.
|
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At that point, taking a deep breath is warranted for the board.
|
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In Altamonte, there are already signs that these concerns could be warranted.
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" And Haley also clarified that she's critical of Russia "when it's warranted.
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Equal pay is only warranted when equal work and experience is involved.
|
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The Democratic source close to the committee said more investigation is warranted.
|
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Concerns over the vulnerabilities of the top tier candidates are certainly warranted.
|
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"Amateur hour from @USGA," tweeted Rory McIlroy, saying no penalty was warranted.
|
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"Thus, heightened global surveillance for the dissemination of scarlet fever is warranted."
|
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The administration, meanwhile, said in a statement that its decision was warranted.
|
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Only in that scenario would it be warranted to continue booking him.
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They agreed that the unusual circumstance warranted a time adjustment for Froome.
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But the review is warranted and well-timed – and in fact, overdue.
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It was a highly improper order and warranted her firing by Trump.
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Financing may need to be obtained, and other consents may be warranted.
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Those attacks are warranted, and Patrick's campaign should be prepared to respond.
|
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This spring will help answer whether these anxieties are warranted or overblown.
|
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A victory lap wasn't warranted last summer, nor is a eulogy now.
|
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This is not a question of whether a particular action was warranted.
|
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This may be one area where a little more regulation is warranted.
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Analysts viewed the moves as warranted given funding constraints on Wall Street.
|
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A hard look at who's behind these recent shipping attacks is warranted.
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Thus a different interpretation of the Yellow Vest protest may be warranted.
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That apology is totally warranted, and I'd like to briefly explain why.
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You'll spend less time stewing, and apologies (if warranted) will mean more.
|
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Even if warranted, it should have been avoided at all reasonable costs.
|
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Others wield mandatory minimums only when they believe the sentence is warranted.
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Mr. Turley wrote that such an investigation was warranted, citing "disturbing" questions.
|
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In both cases their affection for the hated rodent may be warranted.
|
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This pullback "is warranted, healthy and normal," Mr. Ader said by email.
|
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Sometimes uncertain and experimental treatments are warranted; patients may even welcome them.
|
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Following reports of the strike, lawmakers announced Soleimani&aposs death was warranted.
|
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Do they give a subtle touch when warranted to show their support?
|
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As with any UFO "sightings," an enormous dose of skepticism is warranted.
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In that vein I think that the [valuation] discount is warranted still.
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A judicial council admonished Kozinski but concluded no further discipline was warranted.
|
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In three of those, the president decided that no action was warranted.
|
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The French investigation is aimed at establishing whether other sanctions are warranted.
|
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Sometimes uncertain and experimental treatments are warranted; patients may even welcome them.
|
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Yet, it's worth noting that even the current record has warranted speculation.
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Mostly because I felt I had done nothing that warranted an apology.
|
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If only some of his other, more ambitious ideas warranted the same praise.
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PERINO: So, I think the consistency and skepticism about these things is warranted.
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We continue to provide consultative support to UPMC and will investigate as warranted.
|
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That will reassure the ECB that a gradual normalization of policy is warranted.
|
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If the Bentonville courts decide that disclosure is warranted here, Amazon should comply.
|
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Mueller writes that he would have cleared Trump if the evidence warranted exoneration.
|
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The FBI investigated Clinton but ultimately found that no criminal charges were warranted.
|
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The warnings may help bring some healthy skepticism to sites where it's warranted.
|
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Not only is our anger less likely to hurt others, it's more warranted.
|
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To grasp the concept of risk, a short course in statistics is warranted.
|
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Initially, Parker said, the optimism was warranted as fundamentals justified the risk rally.
|
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We will continue our internal investigation, and will take appropriate action as warranted.
|
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We'll make it clear when deadly force is warranted, and when it isn't.
|
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Clerical (as in clergy, in addition to documentation and administrative tasks) team warranted.
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If not, a formal investigation would be warranted, USDA spokeswoman Tanya Espinosa said.
|
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Many fans felt that the success of her single warranted more screen time.
|
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But past experience suggests that an ocean of scepticism is warranted (see article).
|
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But that's not to suggest that follow-up searches and investigations aren't warranted.
|
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Together, these differences warranted the creation of the third known species of Biswamoyopterus.
|
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I don't think there's cause for panic, but concern — even alarm — is warranted.
|
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They may not always be narratively-warranted or cogent, but they are explosive.
|
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Some caution about whether the document's orders will be implemented, however, is warranted.
|
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Which is, of course, one of the main reasons it hasn't been warranted.
|
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If economic weakness warranted a stronger response, the Fed may consider quantitative easing.
|
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Whilst the stock has performed strongly, we believe the premium valuation is warranted.
|
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The battery is warranted for unlimited power cycles for up to 10 years.
|
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The premium hikes might be warranted if the PBGC fund were drying up.
|
|
Generally, critics feel that some of these goodbyes were more warranted than others.
|
|
He even opened the door to tweaking the balance sheet strategy — if warranted.
|
|
Skepticism at returning to the moon by 2024 is certainly warranted, considering history.
|
|
The SEC has to option to grant an additional three years, if warranted.
|
|
There is still healthy, and warranted, skepticism about Tesla's near-term production capabilities.
|
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The administration could decide tariffs are warranted on aluminum for national security reasons.
|
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This type of balancing act is no easy feat — your apprehension is warranted.
|
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Instead, we should facilitate and encourage the innovation that is so clearly warranted.
|
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We are on the precipice of great progress, and optimism is indeed warranted.
|
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Whether or not the subject warranted an entire study… that's up to you.
|
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When asked if perhaps his crime warranted a stricter punishment, Bourassa appears stumped.
|
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But regulatory proponents argue the deadline is given more weight than is warranted.
|
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Both findings would suggest that the current caution of central bankers is warranted.
|
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Such a switch was warranted "only in very exceptional cases", the letter said.
|
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"The bounce-back is definitely warranted," said Marc Chaikin, CEO of Chaikin Analytics.
|
|
If warranted, prosecutors can also move to lighten his sentence later, he said.
|
|
They all want to know that they are valued and they are warranted.
|
|
"All of this panic is just not warranted," Rush Limbaugh scoffed on Wednesday.
|
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Multiple former Obama administration officials told Vox that thinking big is absolutely warranted.
|
|
The full results on Friday morning show that the shock was entirely warranted.
|
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The United States would always have the right to respond militarily if warranted.
|
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"Scrutiny of how #Epstein was able to commit suicide is warranted," Rubio tweeted.
|
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I think skepticism about every single model for supporting serious journalism is warranted.
|
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His action was warranted because Williams's coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, admitted to coaching her.
|
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I trusted that, if warranted, there would be consistent accountability, at all levels.
|
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Given the longstanding intransigence of the Kim family regime, optimism is hardly warranted.
|
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The new feature could silence warranted criticism or dissent, such as fact checks.
|
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The neighbors eventually decided the issue warranted a call to Child Protective Services.
|
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Sometimes skepticism is warranted, as the Iowa debacle showed us all too well.
|
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More robust solutions might also be warranted, O'Leary said, like paid credit monitoring.
|
|
And every interview could be as long or as short as was warranted.
|
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But forgiveness is a way forward only when it's warranted, Professor Hieronymi suggests.
|
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Not all economists, however, agreed a change in stance was warranted just yet.
|
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To be sure, extreme caution is warranted for central banks wading into cryptocurrencies.
|
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The following year, there were 329 sexual activities that he believed warranted recording.
|
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It called for further investigation to determine if the misconduct warranted criminal penalties.
|
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Kaplan and Bostic each said they still expect three hikes will be warranted.
|
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He suggested another small cut or two could be warranted in the future.
|
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After decades of creeping growth, occupational licensing laws are finally earning warranted scrutiny.
|
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In Obama's view, apologies were sometimes warranted and should be offered without shame.
|
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That's not to dismiss this research, but it does suggest caution is warranted.
|
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Reed said that The Intercept "will publish further corrections" if they are warranted.
|
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Fed ratesetter James Bullard said on Monday lowering U.S. rates "may be warranted soon".
|
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That's the kind of cooperation between financial community and employee that really is warranted.
|
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Based on this information, and following our standard protocol, no further investigation was warranted.
|
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Efforts to replicate these findings in large longitudinal cohort studies of adolescents are warranted.
|
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He's obviously right that this is a hard problem, and that caution is warranted.
|
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As a result, it suggested that opening an Excessive Deficit Procedure (EDP) was warranted.
|
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The council feels that in respect of this application an exception is not warranted.
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NHTSA said it is reviewing Kim's materials and "will take appropriate action as warranted".
|
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Zendaya weighed in on Instagram, suggesting that Melania's words warranted some serious side-eye.
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Involuntary commitment may sometimes be warranted, but it has never felt useful to me.
|
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The department also is reviewing its 911 protocol to see whether changes are warranted.
|
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Facebook's earnings call starts at 5 pm ET. We'll update this post if warranted.
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And finally, Bergdahl's willingness to share information and cooperate with investigators warranted some leniency.
|
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She even took an Instagram poll on whether endangering her intrepid assistant was warranted.
|
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Though a large dose of scepticism is warranted, it is still a hopeful moment.
|
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"We expect the headwinds to strengthen later this year…cautiousness is warranted," Marinov warned.
|
|
And judging from the awful groups that journalists keep discovering, that skepticism is warranted.
|
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"I would think an FBI investigation would be warranted," she told The New Yorker.
|
|
Of course, a little self-care is warranted every year on the winter solstice.
|
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"On balance, shareholder support is not considered warranted for the remuneration policy," it said.
|
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Now is the time of year when the Kardashian's overblown style is absolutely warranted.
|
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Then, if Democrats can force more votes on motions, more debate would be warranted.
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Make his attorney general prove that reigniting of the war on drugs is warranted.
|
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Powell added that the U.S. central bank was prepared to adjust policy if warranted.
|
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Gault had argued that no sanctions, or at most a minimal fine, were warranted.
|
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I wouldn't suggest dismissing it altogether, but a healthy amount of skepticism is warranted.
|
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While these laws are important and warranted, it is unreasonable to assume that Backpage.
|
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I also do not believe that criminal charges would be warranted in this circumstance.
|
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Each also warranted an obituary in America's paper of record, the New York Times.
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" Smith didn't draw his firearm that day because he "didn't think it was warranted.
|
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The investigators called it "exigent circumstances" and felt the situation warranted the drastic action.
|
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This might be warranted if key programs weren't working and hadn't attracted bipartisan support.
|
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There was no violence that warranted intervention by the police, let alone the army.
|
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Behind the scenes, though, investors did not think Elevate warranted such a high valuation.
|
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A judge found that Carter's encouragement and participation in Roy's death warranted the conviction.
|
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But there's skepticism, widespread and warranted, about whether the tools will really do that.
|
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Based on recent and past statements from various GOP lawmakers, the concern is warranted.
|
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Polls indicate that more than two-thirds of Democrats now believe proceedings are warranted.
|
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What these data warranted was either leaving the discount rate unchanged or hiking it.
|
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But he said Nunes was put in a position that warranted going to Trump.
|
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"Greater fiscal stimulus implies higher interest rates than would otherwise be warranted," Lacker said.
|
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If one accepts this proposition, a reorientation of U.S. policy towards China is warranted.
|
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But the real point here is should he, is it warranted by the facts?
|
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I may have done, it's quite possible I did this when it wasn't warranted.
|
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The Trump administration just isn't taking the damage here as seriously as is warranted.
|
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The caution is warranted given the finance sector's concentration - and record household debt levels.
|
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"Delisting the coastal California gnatcatcher is not warranted at this time," the agency wrote.
|
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The romance associated with the Apollo program, and Apollo 211 in particular, is warranted.
|
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The inquiries will explore whether civil penalties and bills for back taxes are warranted.
|
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But he did acknowledge that his technicals during the regular season were largely warranted.
|
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Klitschko encounter, a fight with either one against Wilder would be entertaining and warranted.
|
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So a buffet of news stories and a smorgasbord of tweets were obviously warranted.
|
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"More than it's affected Jersey," he added, as if belittling a voter warranted emphasis.
|
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" State energy regulators said in December 2018 that "significant consequences appear to be warranted.
|
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But, the more I think about it the more I wonder... is that warranted?
|
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Israel's bad decision to forcibly deport African migrants has stirred additional, and warranted, indignation.
|
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But if safety was the only consideration, then any risk would have warranted action.
|
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The study's results aren't peer-reviewed yet, so a little skepticism is still warranted.
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No, France's victory was warranted for what it had done over the last month.
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Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren warranted a coin flip when each received 19 supporters.
|
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"And it may be that that's warranted, but often that's not a great sign."
|
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All of which warranted a reconsideration by the W.H.O.'s emergency committee, officials said.
|
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It said that no follow-up was warranted at the MB1 target area either.
|
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Pichai says Google may address such issues in specific town-hall meetings when warranted.
|
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"We thought it warranted that amount," said Brendan McIntyre, a U.S. Tennis Association spokesman.
|
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Our view is that Boeing has not addressed this as seriously as was warranted.
|
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If that was his intent, did he think his performance warranted praise and appreciation?
|
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I made a decision in about four minutes that clearly warranted much more time.
|
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He will receive 26 weeks severance pay, in addition to prorated bonuses as warranted.
|
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Sometimes these fears are warranted, but other times they&aposre more bark than bite.
|
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They say Trump's concerns about former Vice President Joe Biden and Burisma were warranted.
|
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Wednesday's statement omitted previous language indicating that "some further gradual increases" would be warranted.
|
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Horowitz's termination was fully warranted and his lawyer's accusations are ill-informed and misguided.
|
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I asked if she thought that Reich's definitive statements about Lapita origins were warranted.
|
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They argued that the laugh warranted charges because it was disruptive of congressional proceedings.
|
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It is warranted because the probability of a rate cut in June just jumped.
|
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ST. LOUIS FED'S BULLARD: INTEREST RATE CUT MAY BE "WARRANTED SOON" ON TRADE, INFLATION RISKS
|
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We don't fully understand why that might be, so I think some caution is warranted.
|
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We conclude that the opening of a debt-based Excessive Deficit Procedure is thus warranted.
|
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" Glass Lewis in its analysis said a "more thorough discussion is warranted at this time.
|
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He was also the last who publicly contradicted his boss when he felt it warranted.
|
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If a strict meritocracy were ever warranted, surely it is on the U.S. Supreme Court.
|
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But is the keto crotch hype warranted, or is it just another internet-induced panic?
|
|
Still, even some of the more optimistic strategists say a sector allocation shift is warranted.
|
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But Jennifer hates Trump and everyone linked to him, so maybe extremism is warranted, right?
|
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Would there be clashes with police or anti-protest groups that warranted live video streams?
|
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Pelosi has rarely held back from criticizing the president when she has thought it warranted.
|
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Mueller's office wrote in Tuesday's filing that Flynn's level of assistance warranted a lower sentence.
|
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But slowly and surely, and not with a degree of gusto because it's not warranted.
|
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Individual justices decide for themselves whether their recusal is warranted, just as Mr. Castille had.
|
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With a hung jury and now an acquittal under its belt, the complaint seems warranted.
|
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Yet operating drones near airliners is one of those situations where strict liability is warranted.
|
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Baker said an investigation is ongoing to determine whether charges are warranted against the woman.
|
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But, there's no way that warranted a draw on the scorecards of those sat ringside.
|
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I believe the judgment I experienced was warranted because what were people supposed to believe?
|
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The letter includes a claim that write-downs of 1.18trn rupees ($18bn) may be warranted.
|
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" Nonetheless, the judge wrote, the tribe "has not demonstrated that an injunction is warranted here.
|
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And neither the FBI nor the Justice Department found that a criminal case was warranted.
|
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He did not seem thrilled about the idea, but he said the circumstances warranted it.
|
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Witness the 325 tonnes of tin that were warranted in Baltimore over the last month.
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" The letter said "additional discussion with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and analysis are warranted.
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The Justice Department could launch a civil rights case if it's considered warranted, Stretch said.
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However, the Army decided in December that further study was warranted to address tribal concerns.
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He added he would be OK if conditions periodically warranted a departure from the model.
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And because it hasn't been warranted, it's also subject to a much lower storage charge.
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He never stopped monitoring field operations and jumping in when he felt it was warranted.
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The facts and circumstances surrounding the shooting death of Anthony Hill warranted felony murder charges.
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Because if they'd read your quotes...at the very least it warranted a phone call.Yeah.
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Now there's an interesting arc that might've actually warranted a revisitation of Red Dead Redemption.
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"If the provider documents a vitamin deficiency, then a supplement is clearly warranted," Hansen said.
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The 458 MM Speciale still warranted a press release from Ferrari, though, and why not?
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His powers in that role allow him to bring criminal charges if they are warranted.
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He also said they shouldn't be afraid of using their newfound oversight powers, if warranted.
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A cumulative 1633,925 tonnes were warranted in three major tranches in the week ending Aug.
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Such a low bullish reading might concern some individual investors, but some clarification is warranted.
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Progressives blasted McConnell for engaging in political theater and argued the proposal warranted a hearing.
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His attitude about money annoys me, and I don't know if my annoyance is warranted.
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The appeals court said those violations, on their own, would have warranted a new trial.
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And that spotlight is warranted -- we don't have four years to spare in taking action.
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None of this means that firing either of these men would be advisable or warranted.
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Then, if warranted, the office could decide to launch a formal investigation into the complaint.
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Following the after-action review, Votel told the Senate that no additional investigations were warranted.
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We also will further train our partners to better know when police assistance is warranted.
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Prosecutors thought they had new documents that warranted trying to revive the case against Mrs.
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The volatility is warranted, because Trump is more isolated and more self-certain than ever.
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Still, when you're searching for safety in your fantasy first round, some skepticism is warranted.
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While Carr's caution is warranted, some of the evidence, as Rid pointed out, is damning.
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Even if, as seems likely, a few more big mergers do happen, scepticism is warranted.
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"Another look at the passive loss rules for real estate professionals is warranted," he said.
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But worries are warranted Risks to America's longest economic expansion in history are growing, however.
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Mr. Jones criticized the prime minister's lack of alarm, saying the disclosure warranted an investigation.
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Two readers argue that it is indeed warranted, and that a semantic argument is unseemly.
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Managers can give out raises at any time, when warranted, which allows for that flexibility.
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It was unclear if he took any action to determine if the complaints were warranted.
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If discipline is warranted, a paid leave can be converted to a suspension without pay.
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And frequent monitoring is warranted for some patients — such as those in intensive care units.
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None of this a bother and none of it—except the sun thing—is warranted.
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Advocates said Kedarie's case warranted the attention, but questioned Mr. Sessions's commitment to the issue.
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I don't question the earnestness of these entertainers' objections to Trump, which are wholly warranted.
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Career federal prosecutors considered these to be the most serious offenses warranted by his conduct.
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It is no reason to expand gas infrastructure; the fervor is as warranted as ever.
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For this reason, the appointment of a special counsel with a broad mandate was warranted.
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FEDS KASHKARI SAYS IF DATA CONTINUES AS IT HAS, ANOTHER RATE CUT IS WARRANTED - WSJ
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Insider lifestyle editor Chloe Pantazi wrote that "the backlash over her boots is not warranted."
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Back in the halcyon days before the election, the optimism of the title seemed warranted.
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He and his team decided that she had not done anything that warranted criminal charges.
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The incident between Sagan and Cavendish did not seem like an offense that warranted disqualification.
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DHS said the "ongoing armed conflict" in South Sudan warranted an extension of the program.
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Each time, his office looks at the patient's chart to confirm the request is warranted.
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After consulting with other top editors, he decided that the use of "lie" was warranted.
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" If warranted, she said, the officers could face "disciplinary action up to and including termination.
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The IMF argues that the country's external position is "substantially stronger" than warranted by fundamentals.
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The design for the system remains very fluid, which is why today's update is warranted.
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Jackson praised Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia as warranted and appropriate.
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However, since concerned voices are speaking up nearly three years later, additional review is warranted.
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Once convicted of a crime, the forfeiture of these items is well warranted and productive.
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Play this tape when it's truly warranted, but it can't be on a continual loop.
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The headline represents powerful innuendo, but it's not warranted by the reporting in the article.
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Simons also urged Congress to give the FTC jurisdiction to investigate telecommunications companies as warranted.
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When the number was positive, the electric car was cleaner and therefore warranted a subsidy.
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The disclaimer placed on the study is warranted, as bot detection is still a developing art.
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I ask Armstrong if she thinks the criticism directed toward Paltrow and her philosophy is warranted.
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By May 22, the Treasury Department must weigh in whether further Chinese investment restrictions are warranted.
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The Family's ironic distance was warranted, but here the gulf between writer and subject feels awkward.
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North Korea's move to bar Malaysians from leaving warranted a retaliatory response, Malaysia's deputy leader said.
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And I think that&aposs much more warranted and urgent than rewarding political allies and celebrities.
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"And so we felt that warranted the extraordinary step of making a criminal referral," he said.
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Plus, Verdon had a reputation for being demanding — she later admitted the reputation was fully warranted.
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Ted Cruz (R-TX) earlier this month, the speculation would have been both unavoidable and warranted.
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Minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's November meeting indicated that another interest rate hike is warranted.
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Kessler later caused a furor by calling Heyer a "fat, disgusting Communist" whose death was warranted.
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Dedicating nearly and hour's worth of show to pre-Swamp Thing character development is completely warranted.
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Given the strong strategic rationale, broad investor, management and analyst enthusiasm for the deal seems warranted.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that an investigation is warranted, and needed, and he's right.
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It's warranted critique, made even more potent given the caricatures that make up McAvoy's many personalities.
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Outrage — even if it's warranted, even if it still consumes you — can't be your angle anymore.
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Whether you truly believe the trust is warranted is irrelevant; time will tell in any event.
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Ross, however, insisted they were "on a break," and that warranted him being with another woman.
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She told Farrow and Mayer that she believes an FBI investigation of Kavanaugh's actions is warranted.
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After this information review and these discussions, the board concluded that no further action was warranted.
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Nonetheless, the fact that the Yanukovych was a strongly pro-Russian President warranted the investigation here.
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It judged that it was "not warranted in the public interest" to put them into resolution.
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The ACSC said 1,095 cyber security incidents targeting government systems had warranted a response between Jan.
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" ** "The evidence demonstrates that Qualcomm's anticompetitive conduct is ongoing and that an injunction is thus warranted.
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"It warranted a larger investment and so we increased the round to $200 million," he said.
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Despite this anecdotal evidence of the effect of pay transparency, a note of caution is warranted.
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They're treated using traditional methods such as dressings, removing dead tissue, and skin grafting, if warranted.
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PERINO: So how do they figure out how to -- how to respond when it&aposs warranted?
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Park spokesman Scott Gediman said "continuing poor air quality" and ongoing firefighting operations warranted the extension.
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After looking at the most recent costs of the bike lanes, their concerns were clearly warranted.
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A more realistic look at the prospects of a deal is more than warranted, Djankov said.
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The second temptation will be for the government to gin up growth more than is warranted.
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" Salamoni's "termination is warranted," writes Broome, who notes she was "shocked and appalled by this information.
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Rothman also believes Wallace's plan to not jump in unless absolutely warranted is the right strategy.
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After that, the president would have another 90 days to determine whether any changes are warranted.
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But more details need to be confirmed to judge whether the currency market's enthusiasm is warranted.
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The barn-burner of a match between Manchester City and Liverpool certainly warranted a pitch invader.
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Here's an alternative explanation for this outperformance of these tech stocks this year: Maybe it's warranted.
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But to watch The Great Wall is to realize that such cultural concerns aren't really warranted.
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Conversely, other areas of the country have built even faster than their population growth has warranted.
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Fried said merely that her oversight warranted grumpiness, despite conceding that the code had been broken.
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It was the type of hit, reckless and indefensible, that warranted a five-minute match penalty.
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Some of it has been warranted, while other punditry is clearly intended to roil investor emotions.
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Martland's actions to stop an Afghan rapist from abusing children in 2011 warranted appreciation, not punishment.
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Criticism is fine when warranted, but this goes way too far with blood on the sole.
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Conservative leader Andrew Scheer described Trudeau's behavior as "unforgivable" and said a police investigation was warranted.
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For Democrats There are a couple of threshold observations warranted for the way the Democrats reacted.
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The fact is that both Clinton and Trump warranted the investigations that unfolded during their presidencies.
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Such inquiries are carried out to determine if a formal investigation of an incident is warranted.
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Firing the harasser is not always warranted -- although if reports are true, Lauer had to go.
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Kustra decided it warranted a full-time defense department, and he asked Bickerton to run it.
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Conversely, if Mueller finds criminal or impeachable acts by Trump, recusal by Sessions was clearly warranted.
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Past experience -- particularly as it relates to health care reform -- would also suggest caution is warranted.
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The ACLU urged the judge to clarify his previous ruling on when such separations were warranted.
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"The United States is prepared to take further action as necessary and as warranted," she added.
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At least 12 jurors must agree that charges are warranted in order to approve an indictment.
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Surely these were the types of red flags that warranted heavy discussion on the campaign trail.
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A balanced approach is of course warranted; a policy that is wary of all the consequences.
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Give a subtle touch when warranted to let them know you are physically there for them.
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In other words, he's willing to confuse and cause chaos when that is what is warranted.
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Perhaps GOP skepticism was warranted, or at least understandable, at the outset of renewable energies development.
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They also hope to engage lawyers, to see when and if legal actions may be warranted.
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" ** "The evidence demonstrates that Qualcomm's anticompetitive conduct is ongoing and that an injunction is thus warranted.
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A strong civil society movement saw the disease get the political—and scientific—attention it warranted.
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In other words, fearing things more often than it's going to turn out to be warranted.
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Given these assumptions, it's easy to conclude that even extreme steps are warranted to eliminate nonbelief.
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Republicans applauded the Trump administration's decision, saying the bear has long warranted an end to protections.
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There is a convergence, and I think the convergence is going to continue, and it's warranted.
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The fervor around these beers is ripe with hyperbole, but in the best examples, it's warranted.
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In the wake of the massive catastrophe of the Great Recession, another sustained drive is warranted.
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"We believe at least that much [is] warranted to make up the lost demand," Feroli wrote.
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Even that additional sum will not cover the total compensation Judge Brown found to be warranted.
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Meghan went on to tell Bradby that she would understand the scrutiny if it seemed warranted.
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They knew that going to Alex would mean only praise, whether or not it was warranted.
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"We do not think the discipline is warranted to that level," Mr. Ferrell told The Dispatch.
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A review of the evidence, she said, convinced her that a special counsel was not warranted.
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EPA spokesman John Konkus told CNN the agency would also investigate if further action was warranted.
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The government's intervention in this instance was warranted and may have helped yield the positive outcome.
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Chris Hughes and Max Nisen of Gadfly aren't sure a bidding war for Shire is warranted.
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Michael Binger, president of Gradient Investments, agreed with Gordon that a pause could be warranted here.
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It fell to Mr. Trump to recognize the war as a disaster that warranted meaningful change.
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But if the president is genuinely intent on killing Dodd-Frank, then more angst is warranted.
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"An announcement about further payments will be made in the coming months, if warranted," he added.
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The sharply lower crop estimates certainly seemed warranted late last year given everything that had occurred.
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Therefore, they said, an extra level of scrutiny is warranted before the regular jury-selection process.
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In general, it's never a good idea to badmouth your former employer, even if it's warranted.
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He also said a new election is warranted since the public's confidence had been undermined. 3.
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"A stay is warranted because, without a stay, the Department will be irreparably harmed," Shapiro wrote.
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The data can help identify when and where problems are spiking, and what interventions are warranted.
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McGinn and her partner met with Brandenburg several times, offering evidence they believed warranted criminal charges.
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Canada has said that it does not believe that any trade barriers on metals are warranted.
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The Police Department's homicide division is investigating to determine if charges are warranted against Mr. O'Neill.
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E-cigarette proponents say the alternate definitions are warranted because the products do not burn tobacco.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook promised to look into Absher to see if the criticism was warranted.
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The prosecution countered that due to the severe nature of his crime, a life sentence was warranted.
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Of course, the FTC always has the ability to investigate anticompetitive conduct should such action be warranted.
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On the other hand, the Constitution gives little hint of when a contested removal would be warranted.
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But not everyone on Wall Street is convinced that the recent runup in its stock is warranted.
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"Yes, if it made a sudden, unexplainable turn that would certainly have warranted further exploration," Knight added.
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First the attorney general or his or her proxy must determine that a criminal investigation is warranted.
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Authentic or not, these reveals make Perry's judging efforts — which are obnoxious, by the way — seem warranted.
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The Justice Department would then need to make its own determination about whether criminal charges are warranted.
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"I think cutting someone off is warranted in extreme circumstances, safety being the first one," Eck says.
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Even if Bella didn't have her athletic background, Yolanda said her Nike deal would still be warranted.
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Do you think the antitrust company is warranted and do you think they should be broken up?
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Several Fed officials in recent weeks have stressed that a rate increase might be warranted in June.
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Earlier this week, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said a rate cut "may be warranted soon".
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"Caution on margins is warranted," Chen said about both Walmart and Target's upcoming fiscal fourth-quarter reports.
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But it's difficult, even for US government analysts, to know for certain whether that fear is warranted.
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Experts said at the time that it was not clear that such an optimistic claim was warranted.
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But there's peril in positivity as there is in panic, and preparing for the worst is warranted.
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At the time, he said it was "too early to tell" if hate-crime charges were warranted.
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In the Senate, there were enough Republicans who didn't believe the charges warranted Clinton's removal from office.
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After the meeting, top Republicans said, further discussion was warranted to ensure the two sides don't splinter.
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" The appeals rejected that argument, saying: "Acorda has not established that an injunction pending appeal is warranted.
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But ISS and Glass Lewis said that investor support for the cash-and-shares transaction was warranted.
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"Urgent action is warranted on the specification and quantification of the foreseen debt relief measures," he said.
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Although the insects prefer the tropics and subtropics, the creatures can persevere through Arctic conditions if warranted.
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Brexit, a subject on which Mr Juncker's opinions have not always proved welcome, hardly warranted a mention.
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Also, I think, in the Trump campaign, we took too much credit, more credit than we warranted.
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Congress enacted a big fiscal stimulus, but it wasn't as big as experts thought the circumstances warranted.
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He could also reduce it if he believed the defendant's age, health or other circumstances warranted it.
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The Secret Service will provide further details as warranted once additional facts surrounding the situation are known.
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The FBI reviewed her emails for classified material, but it found that no criminal charges were warranted.
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"There's a lot of negativity embedded in its valuation that we think is not warranted," Harvey said.
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Mnuchin insisted the Trump administration would sanction Russian vessels and entities for North Korea issues if warranted.
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There's enough research about e-cigarettes to have warranted a number of systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
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These rally years all took place when central banks were arguably "easier" than a strengthening economy warranted.
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But the review did not turn up anything that warranted further inquiry, and the matter was closed.
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This implies that further monetary tightening may be warranted in order to get inflation back to target.
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During his first year as chairman, the evidence continued to mount, suggesting that impeachment proceedings were warranted.
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I did not know that practicing my cartwheels and splits on the long veranda warranted such reprimand.
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Prosecutors argued that the death penalty was warranted because Mr. Lynch posed a risk of future dangerousness.
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The teen's mom insisted her son was joking, but police said the written threat warranted an arrest.
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But another possibility is that Mueller intended for Congress itself to decide whether Trump's actions warranted impeachment.
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The high level of concern on Bali, one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, is warranted.
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"We don't know what it is they think Kraft did and what warranted the sanction," Sauter said.
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Those fears appear at least partially warranted as retail sales and business investment weakened at year's end.
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"The worries that we've been hearing recently about the economy sliding into recession aren't warranted," she said.
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But there are those for whom these acts are warranted, as they support and approve of them.
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We have no involvement in determining if an investigation is warranted or the extent of the investigation.
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Semmle has warranted this kind of interest by taking a unique approach to finding vulnerabilities in code.
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The FWS finds that the protections "may be warranted" and is opening the review of these species.
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Kiersten Todt, a former cybersecurity advisor to President Barack Obama, said she believes those concerns are warranted.
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By avoiding warranted conflicts on social media, a culture has been created where misinformation can spread instantly.
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On Monday, after Mr. Comey's announcement that recently discovered emails warranted no further actions, the S.&P.
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Several times every year some sort of catchy-named lunar activity grabs attention, whether warranted or not.
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Areas in which I think assessment is probably warranted: The Volcker Rule is a pretty cumbersome rule.
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That's probably my interest in playing characters with a level of intensity that may not be warranted.
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It seemed Jill Scott came over and helped persuade to the Brazilian referee that one was warranted.
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APPEALS COURT SAYS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S 2018 REVISIONS TO THE BAN ALSO WARRANTED RECONSIDERATION OF THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
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While the prosecutors did not suggest a specific sentence, they said leniency was warranted given Patten's assistance.
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"I'm going to be as open about my own emotional life as seems warranted," Ms. Yuan said.
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On Tuesday, Ms. Bradley said that concerns about public interest and corporate governance issues warranted further investigation.
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These days, the alerts are written crisply, and regularly use words like catastrophic when they seem warranted.
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Democrats in Congress uniformly voted against ousting Clinton because they felt Starr uncovered nothing that warranted removal.
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Broeksmit's suicide elevated his usefulness as a narrative prop, perhaps more than his role at Deutsche warranted.
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They said that in some cases, issues prompting mass filings warranted "technical assistance" rather than exhaustive investigations.
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To have a book that is just about him winning the presidency, we think it's not warranted.
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The sheriff called in the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation to determine whether charges were warranted.
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Gail said in a statement she was disappointed with the decision and believed Amiott's termination was warranted.
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But assuming that I have such authority, I would want to use it only ... (when) clearly warranted.
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Even if the companies want to take that risk, a rollback is not warranted by the facts.
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As a result, the institute said it does not believe the "reassurance" from the FDA was warranted.
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"If indictments are warranted, U.S. Attorney John Durham will be bringing them," wrote conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt.
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His body of judicial work and other writing was substantial and warranted careful review, which took time.
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But the court's decision should not be construed to suggest a different coal-leasing policy is warranted.
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Taking the time to have trained professionals consider this balancing act is a warranted, non-partisan decision.
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Even something as seemingly imperceptible as adding "then" to combine two sentences into one warranted a conversation.
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Decertification is the most drastic thing the Olympic committee can do, and the nuclear option is warranted.
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But when shooting was warranted, officers pulled the trigger more quickly against black suspects than white ones.
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In private, McCarthy himself has alluded to one of the reasons an investigation of Trump is warranted.
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The vast social science literature on this topic is inconclusive (so far), but two conclusions are warranted:
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It's rare that the phrase "shocked the world" is really warranted when it comes to celebrity news.
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If that determination is made, it will be up to Votel to determine if further action is warranted.
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"The warrant is void ab initio, suppression is warranted and the good-faith exception is inapplicable," Clealy wrote.
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"I have complete confidence in the capability of my colleagues to determine when recusal is warranted," Roberts wrote.
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After an initial assessment and review, the IG&aposs office decided a formal investigation was warranted, Anderson said.
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"Next week, we find out if this move's been warranted based on earnings, not merely hope," he said.
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Confusion around Ripple is warranted — the start-up payments company owns 60 percent of the XRP in existence.
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Apps that warranted technical examination were provided to Check Point, Method Media Intelligence, and Eset for further analysis.
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These drinks have potential as alcohol alternatives, but caution regarding dosage and claims about their effects is warranted.
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There is a warranted sense that, like the lorries carrying cargo, the port's prosperity is always heading elsewhere.
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They had a warranted discussion about whether the American economy had improved enough and in the right ways.
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The Eighth Circuit held that the girlfriend's testimony had been "totally believable," and therefore the sentence enhancement warranted.
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But on the subject of drugs, the president's characteristically dark and apocalyptic tone may well have been warranted.
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"We will continue to act, if warranted by using all the instruments available in our mandate," he said.
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"It was warranted, man," Upton said of his three games off, two of which he pinch-ran in.
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But in the midst of a true crisis, it would seem that greater attention to detail is warranted.
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For a lot of people, 216 was the kind of year that warranted a lot of getting away.
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The latest was Atlanta Fed Bank President Dennis Lockhart who said on Monday a "serious discussion" was warranted.
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To that end, and in the words of the researchers, "More research on this possibility is warranted."[Pain]
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The scientists are at a loss to explain why this is happening, and say further research is warranted.
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"There may be a situation where drastic measures are warranted even though they could entail costs," he said.
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There's just no way this kind of self-assuredness at any point in a presidential election is warranted.
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Her death warranted an obit in the Times, though none of her communiqués about the holiday were quoted.
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Then if it's warranted, BMW's own iVentures platform could eventually be involved in financing some of the companies.
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There has never been a time in the world of lung cancer where having hope is so warranted.
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If true, their fears are warranted, considering the immediate trolling and backlash both sisters experienced on social media.
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" They added prosecutors should take "appropriate action against the company, including criminal charges against company executives if warranted.
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And while most of the media ridicule is warranted, there can be benefits associated with drinking your produce.
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It said a discount of more than 2 percent was not warranted and it was pursuing other options.
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It may seem crazy to say in this day and age, but sometimes a little optimism is warranted.
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But because it hasn't been warranted, it doesn't get counted as part of the LME's daily inventory reports.
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At that point, the DNA company can ask questions of the buyer and, if warranted, deny the sale.
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" But the CDC says it "felt that a comprehensive investigation was warranted and offered to further assist Michigan.
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However, a finding of wrongdoing would likely be left to Congress to consider whether it warranted criminal impeachment.
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Social media users have since speculated what the Ride Along 2 actor said that warranted a sound cut.
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A meltdown ensues, which, seems completely warranted because Kristin's staff are perpetually on the verge of getting fired.
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Although warranted from an economic perspective, it was inevitable that low interest rates would drive asset prices higher.
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While criticism regarding the length of the line is fully warranted, criticism of the line itself is not.
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He considers video review an essential tool, and when it is warranted, no one is spared from criticism.
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The moderators gave climate change the seriousness it warranted 20 years ago, not the seriousness it demands now.
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But federal authorities reportedly closed an investigation into him after they discovered nothing that warranted a further probe.
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The central bank indicated at last month's meeting that the economy likely warranted two rate increases in 2019.
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But many of the transactions are extremely suspicious and demand investigation and, if warranted, prosecution by federal authorities.
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The White House press secretary said Trump's reaction is natural and warranted, because Trump has done nothing wrong.
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He has also vowed to battle Trump when warranted, most notably on attempts to eradicate Obama's legacy laws.
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It's important to note ... DCFS closed out its investigation after concluding Brad did nothing that warranted official action.
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But the Justice Ministry said no criminal investigation was warranted because the video did not call for violence.
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If that determination is made, it will be up to Votel to decide if further action is warranted.
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Building new automotive capacity is extremely costly and not warranted by demand conditions in the current U.S. market.
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If state Republicans cannot see it, perhaps a change of view for them come Election Day is warranted.
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The probe turned up at total of 633 business transactions that warranted suspicion — worth about $2.3 million overall.
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Will banks financing these deals now insist on the metal being re-warranted in LME warehouses for security?
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"Grizzly bears have met or exceeded recovery objectives since 2003 and have long warranted delisting," said Wyoming Gov.
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So people in this town might put more focus on the actions of the bankers than is warranted.
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Afterward, the statement said, Mr. Schneiderman would review the entire matter and decide if further action was warranted.
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Throughout his career, McMaster has never been shy to voice his criticism when he believes it is warranted.
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" The university also said it was "reviewing the recent legal filings to determine if additional action is warranted.
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"We thought it warranted that amount," Brendan McIntyre, a U.S. Tennis Association spokesman, told NYT about the fine.
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For now, though, they said the emergency payouts — technically classified as donations to the Park Service — are warranted.
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She looked like the only person dressed with the pomp that the occasion, and her cousin's life, warranted.
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The PlayStation 5 warranted little more than a mention when it was introduced at CES back in January.
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It was the kind of play that warranted several viewings, just to marvel at Rivers's synchronicity with Allen.
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The stakes are high when it comes to election security, and the concerns about Russian hackers are warranted.
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And economists across the ideological spectrum largely agree such action is warranted to meet the impending economic shock.
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"We are evaluating whether any changes or additions to the plan are warranted at this time," Finch said.
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Why it matters: McCain was outspoken in his criticism of President Trump when he felt it was warranted.
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Such actions warranted disabling relevant accounts and continue to be necessary for security reasons, including preventing additional attacks.
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Also disturbing, however, is the broader tone with which Powell delivered that warranted exposure — smug, arrogant and demeaning.
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"Given that it was a house of cards before, having a healthy skepticism is probably warranted," he said.
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And while some are captivated by tryptophan&aposs potential, it&aposs not clear whether the excitement is warranted.
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What's the harm in an investigation if the president of the United States and others argue it's warranted?
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If warranted, the House should perform its constitutional duty to impeach a president regardless of the election calculus.
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While we welcome criticism, we don't believe that the request for corrections to The 21619 Project is warranted.
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"Some caution is warranted because in the past, no one really forecast a house price crash," he said.
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Americans across party lines did not think a war with Iran would be warranted, according to the poll.
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He argued that the strike on General Suleimani was warranted in order to protect America from future attacks.
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We may not yet know whether removal from the office to which President Trump was elected is warranted.
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But they stressed the evidence of potential criminality was strong and warranted opening an FBI or IRS probe.
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In the current case, congressional Republicans were strongly opposed to naming a special counsel, saying none was warranted.
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It was a warm (and undoubtedly warranted) letter of gratitude that was meant for you, not public consumption.
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"In certain cases, some of these exemptions may be warranted," the groups and companies said in their letter.
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Although the criminal case against Familia was later dropped, the league may still decide a suspension is warranted.
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The meeting comes amid debate about whether keeping stimulative policy measures from the Financial Crisis is still warranted.
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Those statements, Justice Kennedy wrote, warranted an investigation by the trial judge into deliberations that are ordinarily secret.
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The Checkup Experts say opioids are sometimes warranted for kids, in cases like severe burns or major trauma.
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For this reason alone, a healthy skepticism is warranted in evaluating the impact of technology on mental health.
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Democrats — at 83 percent — were more inclined to say that there's enough evidence to have warranted Trump's impeachment.
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Still, new projections showed a division among Fed officials about whether more rate cuts are warranted this year.
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The Obama administration, immigration lawyers say, used much broader discretion in deciding what kinds of cases warranted removals.
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These were cases in which American talent was obviously available, so they shouldn't have warranted H-1B workers.
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Bullard dissented, arguing that weak inflation and uncertainties about the outlook for economic growth warranted a rate cut.
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Putin reiterated that dialogue with North Korea was warranted, and said Kim now wanted to calm the situation.
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Savvy politicians understand this, and craft messages that stoke that innate vigilance (whether concern is warranted or not).
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So jumping to the conclusion that people should stop giving gifts is by itself is not necessarily warranted.
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Willerton said it was those officers who had the final say on whether the unit's findings warranted further action.
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EU DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE OVER ITALY DEBT IS WARRANTED, SAYS PREPARATORY DOCUMENT FOR MEETING OF EU GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS NEXT WEEK
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But those factors should not have warranted special treatment, especially for a case involving alleged serial abuse of minors.
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In this case, Diplomatic Security determined that the threat warranted the provision of such a protective detail to Mrs.
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"Further examination on how to optimally counsel women about surgical options is warranted," the authors of that study wrote.
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So it's all the more upsetting that the media's scrutiny of Markle has warranted such responses from the Palace.
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It was St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, who recently said that a rate cut may be "warranted soon".
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The company claimed that Saleh and his companions were disruptive, and that kicking them off the plane was warranted.
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Powell has a news conference afterward when he again could point to a change, if indeed one is warranted.
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Therefore, an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the evidence is not warranted and the matter is declined.
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"We felt this warranted the sudden and immediate disruption of our lives," he recounted in an interview with CNN.
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Meanwhile, energy stocks have rallied more than warranted by the oversold bounce in oil prices, according to the strategist.
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The one kind of bonkers thing he's done is murder his father, which was a very warranted murder anyway.
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"We had always thought that the inflation outlook warranted further loosening," said William Jackson of Capital Economics research firm.
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You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted.
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The governor of Hawaii, David Ige, said he supported the SoE, but said a statewide emergency is not warranted.
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Given the Federal Reserve's pledge to gradually increase rates, I believe panic is not warranted regarding fixed-income investments.
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America is constantly revitalized by the power of free speech; this is especially true when the criticism is warranted.
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If it did, its transport costs of $42.95 per tonne would be reimbursed when the metal was re-warranted.
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Were stimulus warranted now, the Fed could always cut rates, avoiding the higher public debt that fiscal stimulus incurs.
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A doctor at my new, close-to-home college, UC Santa Barbara, said that my persistent fear warranted treatment.
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In the context of uncertainties about the economic outlook and below-target inflation, easier policy seems to be warranted.
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Police officers in Illinois are testing a new restraint weapon designed for situations where deadly force is not warranted.
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"I am disappointed and feel that a lesser sentence was warranted," Kaliebe's lawyer Anthony LaPinta said in an email.
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If Commerce's investigation finds that duties on the Bombardier aircraft are warranted, those would likely be imposed on Delta.
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"The dissident has presented a compelling case that additional board change is warranted," ISS said in its research report.
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It said further gradual rate hikes would be warranted, but warned about the economic effects of mounting trade tensions.
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The stock had been up significantly ahead of the quarter, so the sell-off on Friday was somewhat warranted.
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"If there was ever a time when the circumstances warranted a special prosecutor, it is right now," Schumer said.
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Nick Hundley flied out to left field but hit the ball hard enough that it warranted a mound visit.
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"It's such a broad issue in society that we thought it warranted this kind of review," Canty told Mashable.
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Nevertheless, many policymakers still felt that another rate increase this year "was likely to be warranted," the Fed said.
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Morally and tactically warranted, Senate Amendment 2202 insteaddevolved into nothing less than the engineered forfeiture of American strategic interest.
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Some research suggests that censoring images of active self-harm may be warranted, but the evidence is not conclusive.
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"They judged that another increase in the federal funds rate was or would soon be warranted," the summary said.
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The third would be Meng's release by a Canadian court on the grounds the U.S. request was not warranted.
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"We notice ourselves paying concentrated attention to this information and assume that it must be warranted attention," Cialdini said.
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"My decision is not a finding that crimes have been committed or that any prosecution is warranted," he said.
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Insofar as it's warranted to feel pity for triple-A video game developers, spare a thought for Arkane Studios.
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As with Australia, there have been a handful whose first-class careers warranted a longer run in the team.
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We're pretty sure that message warranted a phone call, but we're not judging the cleaner for sending a text.
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Fitch will continue to monitor developments around this matter and will take rating action if warranted by emerging information.
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There are currently 3,633 tonnes of tin in ShFE warehouses and most of it, around 87 percent, is warranted.
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"We are approaching a time when a comprehensive reconsideration of the monetary policy framework is likely warranted," Rosengren said.
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Without the potential for a spark, a cheap valuation seems warranted — and the company will be shunned from selection.
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The assessment did not turn up anything that warranted further inquiry, and the matter was closed, the agency said.
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Fitch will continue to monitor developments around this matter and will take rating action as warranted by emerging information.
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"The media attention is 100% warranted," Brad Greiwe, the cofounder and managing partner at Fifth Wall, told Business Insider.
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A similar crackdown for the legal profession is warranted, perhaps finally bringing attorneys within the ambit of the BSA.
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The center is advising officials to establish plans to monitor and, when warranted, respond to misinformation on social media.
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Still, analysts said some caution was warranted when it came to potential shifts in BOJ policy given tepid inflation.
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In our view, this move to $5,0003 cleaned up weak hands and we no longer feel caution is warranted.
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VA clearly has had IT problems over the years, and the oversight and frustration from Congress is definitely warranted.
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Whether any lawsuits against the Saudi government are warranted or even legal is in some sense beside the point.
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In other words, the black boy in this study received far more scrutiny from teachers than his behavior warranted.
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Scorcese's poster collection is so extensive that it warranted an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 2015.
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The government said it won't return parents who have already been deported, but will address individual cases when warranted.
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Like many others, I didn't take this election as seriously as it warranted until the day it was over.
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While some have echoed the same concerns as their liberal counterparts, many still believe an investigation is not warranted.
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The governor can choose to call for an emergency monetary policy committee meeting if he feels it is warranted.
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But the president added that he would rethink the nomination if the F.B.I. turned up something that warranted it.
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A flawed assessment of where the neutral rate is could keep policies looser than warranted by the real economy.
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BRUNI: I detect a presumption — warranted — in your answers that Democrats are poised for big pickups in November 2000.
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"An announcement about further payments will be made in the coming months if warranted," Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said.
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The Senate should initiate an ethics investigation of all accusations, and, if warranted, refer relevant findings for criminal prosecution.
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"A reduction of U.S. forces to around 8,85033 is warranted, given the current situation on the ground," Graham said.
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Senior congressional officials consult with Homeland Security to determine whether a request for Secret Service from candidates is warranted.
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" Trudeau said the exemption for U.S. citizens was warranted because of "the level of integration of our two economies.
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While a four-year sentence would have otherwise been appropriate, she said, his lies warranted an additional three months.
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The only redactions that Mr. Trump said were still warranted were the names and addresses of people still living.
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The governing bodies for each sport were left to scrutinize their own athletes and mete out punishment when warranted.
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Justice Breyer, writing only for himself on this point, said the issue was important and warranted the court's attention.
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If that anxiety becomes overwhelming and our efforts to communicate fail to bring clarity, might snooping ever be warranted?
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And until the time that we do, we can't make a decision on whether or not impeachment is warranted.
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Clinton to speak out against Mr. Trump when warranted, and "sound the alarm" about Russian meddling in future elections.
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But after seeing CCF's Super Bowl ad last week, the company felt it warranted a different kind of response.
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Alternatively, he denied Trump's motion for temporary relief in the event an appeals court ruled that abstention isn't warranted.
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Britain's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) confirmed on Thursday it believed a probe into the deal may be warranted.
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Donald Trump was chosen in a fit of long-building and largely warranted cynicism, as a gamble and protest.
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"My decision is not a finding that crimes have been committed or that any prosecution is warranted," he added.
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"My decision is not a finding that crimes have been committed or that any prosecution is warranted," Rosenstein added.
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Allen will have a chance to show Rivera — and the rest of the NFL — that the confidence was warranted.
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GOP alarms go off every few years in North Carolina, sometimes warranted and sometimes not: In 2016, GOP Sen.
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Others say the national security threat from China is so serious that some short-term revenue loss is warranted.
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Should the giver immediately receive the returned item back and take it in stride, or are protestations warranted first?
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Jet black received more attention than it likely warranted, given its concept and limited reach, for a few reasons.
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These smaller acquisitions haven't warranted much attention from the European Union's competition chief Margrethe Vestager, though that could change.
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Esper termed the offensive "successful," but said that Trump was informed that a further military response could be warranted.
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The agency said it found that the protections "may be warranted" and will open a review of these species.
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That's unfortunate, because healthy skepticism is warranted these days, as SpaceX's claims and ambitions have grown loftier than ever.
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It will be accompanied by the relevant agencies weighing in on their interests and contextual underlying intelligence, if warranted.
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A formal impeachment investigation, the lawmakers wrote, is warranted to uphold the oaths they took to protect the Constitution.
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But Judge Gergel, speaking at a hearing that lasted more than two hours, said Mr. Meek's crimes warranted prison.
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The song, the trial court ruled, constituted a "true threat to the victims" and warranted no First Amendment protection.
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The response to Mnuchin's arrogance -- his public pillorying when the video started to get around online -- was fully warranted.
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Wells Fargo has also said it charged customers auto insurance they didn't need and mortgage fees that weren't warranted.
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Nevertheless, when this controversy erupted, I immediately stated that these concerns were legitimate and that an investigation is warranted.
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" While Seaburg says the move is "warranted," he said that biotech stocks could now "come in a little bit.
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At the end of the process, the committee will determine whether the Palestinian complaint was warranted and issue recommendations.
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Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Wednesday accepted Comey's recommendation that no criminal charges were warranted and closed the case.
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In 2015, he convinced the state legislature to give him prosecutorial authority, arguing that widespread voter fraud warranted it.
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What's more, the president can decide unilaterally to declassify any classified information he wants if he feels it's warranted.
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In a criminal proceeding, she explained, a perpetrator potentially faces incarceration; therefore, higher protections for the accused are warranted.
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"I think the opprobrium that you've generated on some of these spending decisions is actually warranted," Costello told Pruitt.
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The central government has removed the Mossos' chief, Josep Lluis Trapero, and said units could be replaced if warranted.
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European Union states would have to back the Commission's assessment that a procedure is warranted in the next two weeks.
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But when they're being naughty an "I'll buy you ice cream if you're good" approach doesn't work and isn't warranted.
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CHRIS WALLACE, FOX NEWS ANCHOR: Listen I think both the optimism and the caution are both warranted in this case.
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Asked about his attempt to block the change, King told CNN he didn't believe abolitionist Harriet Tubman's work warranted it.
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But is Ikea's reputation as being a place for temporary furniture that you toss out after a few years warranted?
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OK, let's get real, there's a lot of hype behind the phone, but is all that hot air really warranted?
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And given the social relevance of The Life of Pablo, it definitely warranted an Album of The Year nom, too.
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All that effort warranted near-perfect marks for Mongo and the best scores of any of the Disruptor 50 companies.
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"It appears under the circumstances that those duties may have been violated, and that disciplinary action may therefore be warranted."
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Lam explained that the increased power warranted by the Conservatives' controversial sex work reform bill adds a layer of complication.
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That caution was warranted, if the sharp drop in the British pound since the vote took place is any gauge.
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"I didn't see anything that warranted that type of action," Edwards said Wednesday on his monthly radio call in show.
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After the soundless surveillance videos were shown, activists said they saw nothing that warranted police intervention or use of force.
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Indeed, the first image ever taken from space hasn't even warranted its own snazzy nickname like its more famous successors.
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Given that the opioid epidemic sprang from abuse of prescription medicines, concern about abuse of medication for addicts is warranted.
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Suspicion of Chinese investment, though often warranted, can be exploited to hinder any foreign company taking over an EU firm.
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"We are manoeuvring in a highly volatile environment and it is not warranted to make any sudden moves," Nagy said.
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Kristen Dudley, a psychologist and a member of the Pennsylvania Sexual Offenders Assessment Board, countered that the designation was warranted.
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The market was a bit surprised by Fed comments saying that reducing the balance sheet this year would be warranted.
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And countries having to react to those liquidity squeezes by tightening policy much more than is warranted by domestic circumstance.
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Meanwhile, Pakistan's markets are reeling with uncertainty and its supreme court will have to decide whether a trial is warranted.
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Meanwhile Atlanta Fed President, Dennis Lockhart said a "serious discussion" on raising rates was warranted at the Fed's next meeting.
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Having done so, the Court must nonetheless conclude that the Tribe has not demonstrated that an injunction is warranted here.
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As the story points out, none of the impacts have warranted a post to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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I quickly discovered that Jon's cries of joy were indeed warranted but not perhaps for the reason you might expect.
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If, as many claim, Trump is a profound fascistic threat, then extraordinary protest tactics -- even violent tactics -- would be warranted.
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Freddie Lait, chief investment officer at Latitude Investment Management, said Wednesday that Tesla's $52.5 billion market value warranted an acquisition.
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David Petraeus to see if any action, including demotion, is warranted, several defense and military officials told CNN on Tuesday.
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Experts widely believe that the recordings were legal under 702, which permits warranted spying on foreign persons within U.S. borders.
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Some of it may have been warranted, but she was also subject to her (un)fair share of slut-shaming.
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Heyward had already lost faith in electoral politics, but he decided that, given Thompson's background, this candidate warranted his allegiance.
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Mueller will have full authority to investigate and file criminal charges if warranted, the same way a U.S. attorney would.
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New Orleans is off to the NFC Championship game for the first time since 2009 ... so the celebration seemed warranted.
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The whole genre of Disney princess counterfactual content can be metaphysically complicated so maybe the hedge was warranted after all.
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When warranted, it has brought enforcement actions, requiring companies to obtain consumers' express consent before materially changing their data practices.
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After he finished, he asked for a shorter sentence of 36 months, but his crimes warranted a much longer sentence.
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Despite its argument with some of the network's reporting, the charity said its review had found some changes are warranted.
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Nonetheless, Harry Holzer, a former chief economist of the Labor Department, said the optimism may not be warranted for everyone.
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Wednesday night I asked a friend, Rabbi Andy Bachman, if something akin to an excommunication was warranted or even possible.
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With the nation facing this dire constitutional crisis, the somber remedy of impeachment, enshrined in our founding charter, is warranted.
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I previously have written academic pieces arguing for the use of impeachment for figures other than the president when warranted.
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None of the automakers reportedly found problems in their vehicles' correct emissions and fuel economy performance that warranted a recall.
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"There are certain moments in history where leadership is warranted, even if there is political or financial risk," Levine said.
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Further, security means policy that is actually warranted by our national security not by the whims of White House bureaucrats.
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He says what is usually a 10-15 minute trip took about an hour, but that the effort was warranted.
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"Based on his relevant sentencing conduct, Manafort presents many aggravating sentencing factors and no warranted mitigating factors," the filing states.
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P.S.C.'s investigation will be thorough and swift, and we will certainly take all warranted steps to protect the public.
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While some may celebrate the disappearance of a government program, the commission is warranted by today's geopolitical and technological challenges.
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The village's consultant agreed that some reduction in property tax payments is warranted for the project to be financially feasible.
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" He added that after last year's review, the listing committee "decided that no additional regulation is warranted at this stage.
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By then, it'll be in 12 states, which we decided warranted a map (big thanks to Shayanne Gal for that!).
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California's Public Health Department said comparisons between the state's blood lead testing results and those from other states aren't warranted.
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Even more significantly, voters will have the final say over whether elected officials were warranted in exercising their constitutional authority.
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Peirce's remarks, if nothing else, showed the Council of Institutional Investors that its recent anti-arbitration activism is entirely warranted.
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Physicians, despite time-constraints, should make every effort to explain why antibiotics aren't warranted, and be confident in their decisions.
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The Court, however, left open the possibility that Congress might bring it in line with more recent circumstances, if warranted.
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He added the MAS found nothing new in the latest filing the U.S. Department of Justice that warranted further action.
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The feeling of relief is warranted as previous proposals suggested cutting contributions limits to as little as $220006,2202 a year.
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There are compelling arguments against funding the entire wall demanded by Trump, although some added border barriers clearly are warranted.
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A description of each program and policy would accompany the score to provide justification and, when warranted, encourage further research.
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With our estimates of total wildfire liabilities of $17 billion, we do not view bankruptcy as warranted at this time.
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What warranted his attention was David Wright, who was about to take his first live at-bats of the year.
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That's a hefty price for a fruit, but warranted for something that has to be flown by plane from India.
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Google and Uber are proof that platform economics can take time to develop, so the excitement may yet be warranted.
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That being said, flexing is warranted in this case because us Canadians are usually too humble for our own good.
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It could be used to show it was incidental and bad luck and thus a suspension might not be warranted.
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Three cases it found were serious enough, Mr. Palfrey wrote, that they warranted going public with the faculty members' names.
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"A discount is warranted as investors are skeptical about how successful the rollout will be," Buch told Reuters this week.
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Mr. Obama's skepticism appeared warranted when the aid convoy was hit by a warplane that American officials believe was Russian.
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No additional time loss is warranted, but the athlete should be referred to a trauma-ready dentist within 24 hours.
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He advised me that because I have no symptoms or other risk factors, a COVID-19 test was not warranted.
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In his opening remarks at a press conference following the policy announcement, Draghi said data warranted the central bank action.
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If there was ever a police department that warranted federal supervision through a court-enforceable consent decree, this was it.
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But beyond that, differences in opinion may emerge with regards to when (or for whom) gender transition may be warranted.
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But some doctors and hospitals are wary that the documents could tie their hands and discourage treatment they consider warranted.
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The Tempe police will submit their findings to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office to determine if criminal charges are warranted.
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President Trump seeks to justify this action as something that is warranted because of the vanquishing of ISIS in Syria.
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The commission typically seeks public comments to help determine if a rule remains relevant, and whether any changes are warranted.
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Dany's M.O. in Slaver's Bay was to play the liberator — extreme violence, she could argue, was warranted against tyrannical oppressors.
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A majority of voters is not yet convinced that impeachment is warranted, even if they believe Trump is a criminal.
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The Tempe Police will submit their findings to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office to determine if criminal charges are warranted.
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There were immediate calls on social media for Ureña to be suspended, and Freeman implied he thought that was warranted.
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Some Fed officials, however, have said they want to pause at that point to consider whether further increases are warranted.
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Although it's not always clear when an ambulance is warranted, there is evidence of waste and fraud in the industry.
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Hype is another word for attention, and so I actually think the attention is warranted because the applications are important.
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But they also had "a far greater sense of confidence in their analyses than I have found to be warranted".
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"Some use of big data may now be warranted as public health officials work to contain COVID-19," they wrote.
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"I have complete confidence in the capability of my colleagues to determine when recusal is warranted," Chief Justice Roberts wrote.
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On the other hand, caution is still warranted when thinking about whether a man should be screened for prostate cancer.
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As usual, the study (and some of the stories) lacked some important context and caused more worry than was warranted.
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Whether the attacks and yelling were warranted or not, it was very ugly (on top of being hard to follow).
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Mr. Woods said before the vote that Exxon Mobil believed the risks of climate change were serious and warranted action.
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" "The legitimate reason for going into Iraq, was he violated every single commitment he made and warranted being taken down.
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Patagonia Organic Cotton Quilt Snap-T Pullover, There's a lot of hype around Patagonia apparel, but we think it's warranted.
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"From our perspective, it's warranted to reconsider gold's role as insurance in a portfolio," Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke said.
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That commission, after taking evidence, could then recommend the appointment of a special prosecutor, if such an appointment were warranted.
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He added that he was aware of Mr. Wheeler's letter before it went out and agreed that it was warranted.
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Over 80% of Americans agree that a background check prior to purchasing a firearm is warranted, according to several polls.
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The magazine's editors tried to take the rhetorical high ground, arguing that all sides were flawed and impeachment wasn't warranted.
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Given that the hot sauce only went on sale yesterday, suspicions about the legitimacy of these listings might be warranted.
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Thirty-five percent of respondents said the events should have been investigated, while 19 percent didn't think they warranted investigation.
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"Based on that very narrow thing, we couldn't find anything he had done that warranted finding him guilty," he said.
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After conducting an investigation, the IG is free to make recommendations for criminal charges or other remedial measures as warranted.
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The Boston Police Department confirmed that its civil rights unit was investigating and would determine whether further action was warranted.
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A bit more caution could be warranted this time around, as China plays a larger role in the world economy.
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Nine nations — including Portugal, Argentina, Bangladesh, and Canada — also decided that the threat of climate change warranted an emergency declaration.
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Overall, Powell said he felt the economy was on a solid path that warranted continued interest rate increases this year.
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"It is extremely unlikely that they warranted such a broad scope," he said of the warrants in Mr. Lagacé's case.
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Ultimately, a prosecutor will weigh all the facts and determine if a criminal prosecution of McCabe is appropriate and warranted.
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The proper constitutional remedy, however, would not be removal through the 25th Amendment but rather investigation and, if warranted, impeachment.
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If you really fear that the fabric of the country is fraying, strict measures to hold it together seem warranted.
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His agency's review of the latest trove of Clinton emails yielded nothing that warranted criminal charges against the Democratic candidate.
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In at least 253 of those cases, FSCO staff found possible breaches of Ontario law that they felt warranted action.
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"My clients do not intend to cease publication, no such retraction will occur and no apology is warranted," she said.
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Prosecutors had not suggested a specific sentence but said leniency was warranted given Patten's cooperation with the special counsel's probe.
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St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said on Monday that a rate cut could be "warranted soon," knocking yields slightly lower.
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Your first thought might be to tell a story about a personal experience—and in both of those cases, that's warranted.
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WILBUR ROSS: Well I don't think that it's warranted in terms of the U.S. because our economy continues very, very strong.
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Death penalty supporters have said some pain in executions is warranted given the brutality of the murders the condemned typically commit.
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MSCI said it would continue to monitor the situation and launch a public consultation to solicit feedback from investors once warranted.
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And they did not conduct any of the ambush interviews that are commonly given in cases where criminal prosecution is warranted.
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"A correction, either through time or price, is certainly warranted," Parets said, referring to a possible 10 percent drop in stocks.
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The market has been on a wild ride since then and cloud stocks have taken a big hit, warranted or not.
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But there's another possibility that's left unmentioned: Perhaps the FISA surveillance on Page revealed disturbing Russian connections that warranted continued surveillance.
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Though the Inspector General is empowered to recommend criminal charges, if warranted, such an outcome is highly unlikely on these facts.
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During that time, the type of support I needed warranted a real understanding of what happened to my body and mind.
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Naturally, I cannot abide abusers, and I think that often more complexity and pathos is awarded to abusers than is warranted.
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"Establishing the social norm of voting is important enough that a little bit of discomfort is warranted," he told BuzzFeed News.
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But none asked for an explanation of Mr. Trump's handling of Mr. Stone's case, or suggested his actions warranted further scrutiny.
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Southwest Key always works with law enforcement to bring the full force of the law to bear when it is warranted.
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Though not a new ad fraud technique, the company saw this iteration grow large enough that it warranted a closer look.
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"A stay is warranted because, without a stay, the Department will be irreparably harmed," the DOJ said in a court filing.
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He asked jurors to use their "common sense" to determine if Van Dyke's actions warranted him being branded as a murderer.
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They remain detained while their cases are investigated by prosecutors and, if warranted, are tried before judges in the justice center.
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It would not have surprised me if he had come out and said, yes I think 6463 basis points is warranted.
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If a Nazi can rejoin Facebook just by abbreviating a group's name differently, a different approach would seem to be warranted.
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"The opening of a debt-based excessive deficit procedure is thus warranted," Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis told a news conference.
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The firm added that the appointment of a Third Point representative to Campbell's board would not be warranted at this time.
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but that shouldn't allow for people to vocalize such hatred when it's not warranted.
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Since then, questions have been raised about whether the extreme measure was warranted, from organizations like the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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Meanwhile Atlanta Fed President, Dennis Lockhart said a "serious discussion" on raising rates was warranted at the central bank's next meeting.
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"The bottom line is we're moving away from crisis-type levels of monetary policy because it's no longer warranted," Ryan said.
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I don't know their heavier touch is warranted, or will get that much of a better result than a lighter touch.
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During the interview, Trump also claimed it was his responsibility to speak out against the press when the situation warranted it.
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The complaint argues that since the "binding nature of the conditions of sale" were never changed, the return is not warranted.
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In fact, the hype is so warranted that its high-rise denim style amassed a wait list of over 1,000 people.
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Afaf Nasher, the executive director of CAIR in New York, said the slurs warranted an investigation into a possible bias motive.
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Because the market has had an "incredible" run, many of these downgrades seem to be warranted and action oriented, Cramer said.
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At the time, many lawmakers on both sides of the aisle conceded that bump stocks were dangerous and warranted tighter regulation.
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St. Anthony's took special steps to eradicate the bug, the spokesman said, but didn't think the number of cases warranted reporting.
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Absent extraordinary circumstance, the judge won't appoint class counsel or entertain settlement proposals until he has determined the class is warranted.
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There are still occasional "flash" queues caused by high-volume cancellations of LME-warranted metal in preparation for physical load-out.
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Thus, an evaluation to determine whether a text messaging intervention can improve student attendance in a cost effective manner is warranted.
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Investors expect the Fed will raise rates in March and policymakers in December signaled three hikes would be warranted this year.
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Referring to the calls as "FISA-warranted communications," Nunes said that he believed Flynn's side of the conversation was captured inadvertently.
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For a trip to the U.S. to meet the leader of the free world, greater coverage would seem to be warranted.
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Some reforms to OCE are warranted, though, and reform should begin by clearing the air of falsehoods and misconceptions about OCE.
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"The Minister has made the determination that the conferring of diplomatic immunity is warranted in this particular instance," the statement said.
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"I believe an expansion of C.C.R.B. powers is neither warranted nor needed," he wrote in a text message to The Times.
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In other instances, people have testified in good faith but used language that may have suggested more confidence than was warranted.
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If further investigation is warranted, the complaint is passed along to an investigations team to conduct interviews with witnesses and more.
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Forget dishwashers, laundry, showers, and air conditioning (all the things that once warranted a $150-a-month utility bill in LA).
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Mandelblit issued a long statement which did not detail the matters being investigated but said the information warranted questioning under caution.
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Caution is warranted because economists' experience with minimum wages is limited to where they have been set modestly, relative to incomes.
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In an interview with CNBC just before the market close, Kudlow said he believed tougher trade measures against China were warranted.
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But soon, due to colonization, brujería became a taboo practice that warranted prosecution and, for those considered full-blown witches, execution.
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If those instructions are not strictly warranted by law he is answerable in damages to any person injured by their execution.
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In conjunction with those sentiments, the FOMC indicated that a third increase in 2017 of its benchmark funds rate is warranted.
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"You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted," he said.
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Mueller wrote in court documents this week that Flynn's cooperation with multiple investigations warranted a lighter sentence with no prison time.
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To see whether such stigma is warranted, I compared the pre-owned products programs of three retailers: Amazon, GameStop and Gazelle.
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The original tweet, as well as the whole account, have been deleted after Kardashian fired back with a well-warranted admonition.
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Powell promises patience The central bank indicated at last month's meeting that the economy likely warranted two rate increases in 2019.
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This may be the saddest, least warranted, and most deluded of all the illusions harbored about the youth by older pundits.
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In a statement, the bank said it would continue to ease policy if warranted by the inflation rate and macroeconomic situation.
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Long before these latest sexual harassment allegations hit, there were plenty of visible signals that maybe more corporate oversight was warranted.
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Comey should never have opined at all about Clinton's actions once he decided that no case was warranted under the law.
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Instead, regulators should at least be required to consider a bank's entire risk profile to determine whether heavy regulation is warranted.
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Nielsen's departure, warranted as it may be, will not improve the wellbeing of the children who were traumatized under her watch.
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It's out of bounds to outright lie and create false issues where serious debate is warranted and target Americans for money.
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And as the reports continue to roll out about what is really going on in North Korea, that was certainly warranted.
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While lending standards have improved, following stringent oversight and measures by APRA in recent months, Byres said more prudence was warranted.
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I often teeter between a sense of guilt for emotionally distancing myself from him and a feeling of downright warranted detachment.
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Actress Polly Bergen bled for days after her illegal abortion, and stigma made her feel that her suffering was somehow warranted.
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It's fun watching the plucky upstarts, but it's also fun watching two powerful teams compete, especially when the attention is warranted.
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"Once the investigations are complete, we will take necessary administrative and judicial action as warranted to ensure proper accountability," Maj. Gen.
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Regulators often work with the Justice Department on cases in which additional civil charges or a criminal probe may be warranted.
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If it concludes that impeachment is warranted, the panel would draft articles of impeachment against Trump for a full House vote.
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What we see is that stigma can occur even when the risk is very low and the stigma is not warranted.
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The Audit Committee could also be empowered to oversee a response to any such issues, including a potential investigation, if warranted.
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Her reply was tough: The never ending news cycles about Trump's racist tweets isn't NOT warranted, what he did was horrifying.
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Mr. Durham focused on the deaths of two terrorism suspects in C.I.A. custody, but ultimately decided no criminal charges were warranted.
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Others believed that the possibility of a compromised presidential campaign was so serious that it warranted the most thorough, aggressive tactics.
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In "some jurisdictions" a policy response may be warranted as insurance, Carney said, in an apparent reference to the United States.
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"But in my judgment, that delay was warranted, at least on the facts as we have them now," Justice Breyer wrote.
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Some insurers previously have said they'd also waive any prior authorizations that normally would be required if a test is warranted.
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Those found to be using drugs in high-risk ways are given advice and feedback or referral to treatment, if warranted.
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In that spirit, FERC will begin a process of gathering information on the subject to determine if further action is warranted.
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That's the challenge faced by leaders: Sometimes the only way to avoid disaster is to take action before it seems warranted.
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Officers will have access to N-95 respiratory masks for personal use if a supervisor feels it is warranted, officials said.
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CAS, while acknowledging Guerrero had received no competitive benefit from the metabolite, agreed with WADA that a longer ban was warranted.
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The three judges at the appeals court were in agreement that tougher sentences were warranted in order to deter unlawful protests.
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As is his style, Mr. Trump would be breaking with foreign policy orthodoxy — except this time, it would be fully warranted.
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Dr. Messonnier called the federal order on Friday "science-based," saying it was warranted because of the worsening epidemic in China.
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At the same time 174,150 tonnes of aluminum was re-warranted, reducing the amount of metal in the load-out queue.
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Although the F.B.I. eventually said nothing in the emails warranted prosecution, the political damage had been done to the Clinton campaign.
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And if she says it happened, and she has been as detailed as she has, I think an investigation is warranted.
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Richard Hunt, CEO of the Consumer Bankers Association, said "we applaud" the decision but the group sees further adjustments as warranted.
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