What may sound like "American Ninja Warrior," watched by millions, is the sport of men's gymnastics, watched by … some.
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Today, financial advisors are not only being watched by cybercriminals, they're also being watched by the regulatory agencies to see how they're handling the threat.
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The red carpet, however, is watched by the entire world.
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Its movements are closely watched by drones, satellites and aircraft.
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Jio's profitability is being closely watched by investors in Reliance.
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His cabinet choices will be closely watched by lithium producers.
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Any progress towards that is closely watched by the market.
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In Beijing, the opening ceremony was watched by 1.2 billion.
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Gordon was not the only storm being watched by forecasters.
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"France is being watched by the whole world," he said.
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"The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show" won't be watched by everyone: it will be watched by her fans—fans who, in most cases, are too young to remember the source material she is partially satirising.
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Take the presidential debates, watched by an unprecedented 80 million viewers.
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Moves in the U.S. dollar will also be watched by investors.
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What about the embarrassment of being watched by millions of people?
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We used two animation shows that are commonly watched by children.
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ISS recommendations are closely watched by institutional investors for their votes.
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A young passenger is constantly being watched by an adult companion.
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It is a gauge of earning power, closely watched by investors.
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The data is watched by farmers when making their planting plans.
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He is still there in St. John, being watched by friend.
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But the deficit numbers, closely watched by potential investors, show improvement.
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The developments will likely be closely watched by the White House.
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The case of Samir is being closely watched by Morocco's government.
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Mr. Menendez's political future is being closely watched by both parties.
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The case is being closely watched by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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She is an artist who is closely watched by her peers.
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Being watched by a stranger was a risk we'd knowingly assumed.
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It was estimated to have been watched by 42 million people.
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The one-hour series finale was watched by 18 million viewers live.
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The Venezuelan political crisis is being closely watched by the international community.
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Labour market data due on Wednesday will be closely watched by investors.
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The inversion has presaged previous recessions and is widely watched by markets.
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How it gets filled out is being closely watched by antitrust insiders.
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Early shows were dominated by male characters and mostly watched by men.
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NUCLEAR WEAPONS U.S. presidential elections are always closely watched by the world.
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The forecast — keenly watched by investors — is the lowest in five quarters.
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They are watched by menacing drones, which hover above the OneState's streets.
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This year's Academy Awards ceremony was watched by just 34 million Americans.
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GE's industrial free cash flow is a key measure watched by investors.
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Watched by two men, he slowly blows up balloons until they burst.
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Thomas didn't know, however, that Yousef was being watched by federal agents.
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Hourly earnings are closely watched by investors looking for indications on inflation.
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The PCE data is the preferred inflation measure watched by the Fed.
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It is being closely watched by the world's media, particularly in China.
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The moving averages are important markers watched by traders for price momentum.
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The debate has been closely watched by politicians in major cities nationwide.
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On the movie side, "Tall Girl" was watched by 41 million households.
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Both cases have been closely watched by the community, Ms. Taylor said.
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And every time, he said, he would be watched by security personnel.
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"Tall Girl" was watched by 41 million households in its first month.
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"These ads tend to be watched by the already converted," she says.
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Such moves — which will be closely watched by markets — look increasingly controversial.
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According to the final numbers, Texas' win was watched by 10.9 million viewers.
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This morning's crude and gas inventory report will be closely watched by investors.
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How did it feel sending models out to be watched by the queen?
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Net interest margin, a key metric watched by investors, came in at 1.2%.
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The platform saw more than 250 billion minutes watched by people in 21.
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The opening ceremonies, expected to be watched by billions, kick off tomorrow night.
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The last season in 2017 was watched by some 30 million U.S. viewers.
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The plane's flight was watched by a large crowd gathered at the airport.
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The case will be closely watched by separatist groups across Europe and beyond.
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The first debate may be watched by as many as 100 million people.
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Post this video to be watched by the whole people in the world.
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The most most successful campaigns, those videos are watched by millions of people.
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But underlying inflation, closely watched by the European Central Bank, failed to rise.
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Mr. Fanning's nomination is being closely watched by many in the gay community.
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Because of our position as leaders, we're naturally closely watched by other employees.
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Their contract prices are closely watched by other regional buyers Malaysia and Indonesia.
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The 200-day is widely watched by technicians and other market pros alike.
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A baby rat being watched by its mother will feel comforted and safe.
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A baby rat being watched by a predator would feel stressed and threatened.
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The issue is being closely watched by Suu Kyi's supporters in the West.
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But the two-hour opening keynote is closely watched by the tech media.
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Weinstein's case will be closely watched by the social movement's proponents and critics.
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The back-and-forth game was watched by 35.4 million viewers on CBS.
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That includes the closely watched PCE deflator inflation data, watched by the Fed.
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A decade ago, the three-hour ceremony was watched by 22018m American households.
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Wage growth is also closely watched by the ECB to determine monetary policy.
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Her royal wedding to Prince Charles was watched by an estimated 750 million viewers.
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The video was re-posted by one of Obdulia's followers and watched by thousands.
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The cases are being closely watched by big business as well as worker advocates.
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Bombardier is still expecting improved free cash flow, a metric closely-watched by investors.
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The S&P 33 broke below 2,800, a key technical level watched by traders.
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As for the patients being watched by people worldwide, privacy and permission is vital.
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An inverted yield curve has been a reliable recession signal watched by the Fed.
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By comparison, Channel One's main evening news show is watched by 22018m-21991m people.
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Watched by the world's media, Mr Guaidó's operation should have shamed Mr Maduro's regime.
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Every weeknight, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon is watched by millions of people.
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Los Angeles' Blade Runner-esque future of a world watched by robots is here.
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Raul was being watched by his grandfather when he went missing, according to authorities.
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The 84th edition of the race was watched by a crowd of 263,500 spectators.
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Both events were watched by millions, and are now seen as part of history.
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Services is a key constituent of core inflation closely watched by the central bank.
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It was also captured on camera, and subsequently watched by millions on social media.
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Children play in a fountain in Isfahan, watched by a woman in a chador.
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It went on to be watched by 80 million households in its first month.
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Target's same-store sales, a key metric watched by Wall Street, rose 4.6 percent.
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He passed away at his home Friday, where'd he'd been watched by a caretaker.
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"Wet Hot American Summer" was a hilarious film that went un-watched by many.
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Yes, this happened on a major network television show watched by millions of people.
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The Wisconsin case will be closely watched by other states locked in redistricting battles.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury yield has been carefully watched by investors.
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Kevin Carter's 1993 photo of a starving Sudanese child being watched by a vulture.
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Or is it a utility or a publisher, to be watched by the F.C.C.?
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The 10-year Treasury yield broke below 1.7%, a key level watched by traders.
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Wage growth is also closely watched by the ECB to decide its monetary policy.
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Clearly, a divergence is afoot, implying that the internals watched by Hussman are softening.
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Globally, the FOMC meeting on Wednesday will be an important event watched by investors everywhere.
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Williams and Kerber were watched by Meghan Markle and her sister-in-law Kate Middleton .
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But I am also just as sure that the show will be watched by millions.
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The few successful shows are watched by an audience of parents and older, they added.
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Such fees are closely watched by analysts to assess the health of the wealth business.
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Everyone he knows is an actor, and he is being watched by the entire world.
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TESS is designed to observe stars much closer to Earth than those watched by Kepler.
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The Qatar situation, on the other hand, is being closely watched by investors, analysts said.
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The case was carefully watched by those who worked to help pass the 2012 law.
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Trump should leave the Fed alone and have the Fed watched by his economic advisors.
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The machine's victory, watched by 18433m people, came a decade earlier than experts had predicted.
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He watched people lose their lives over "petty stuff" and felt constantly watched by police.
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Trump's expected meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping will also be closely watched by markets.
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The priceless artifact is under glass, kept safe by alarms, and watched by security guards.
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Kavanaugh's confirmation process is likely to be closely watched by privacy and civil liberties advocates.
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The finale of the first season of "The Apprentice" was watched by 2900 million people.
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The action movie "Triple Frontier" was watched by 52 million accounts in the first month.
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For example, a new sector closely watched by investors is China's massive bike-sharing industry.
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Manufacturing activity in areas watched by the Philadelphia and New York Fed also picked up.
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It was mostly played and watched by whites, in particular Afrikaners (whites of Dutch descent).
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Even if they wanted to defect, they will be closely watched by North Korean minders.
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A raft crosses the Rio Grande, watched by the border patrol on the U.S. shore.
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How the de Blasio administration handles each flare-up is being watched by prospective opponents.
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In five years, Dinh rose from his gameplay being watched by hundreds to filling stadiums.
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Adam Sandler&aposs "Murder Mystery" was watched by 73 million households in the first month.
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Lambda is being closely watched by educators, the student debt complex and even Wall Street.
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Last year, a dog in Las Vegas drowned while being watched by a Rover sitter.
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You also can follow friends to see which shows are being watched by people you know.
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Lower inflation expectations, closely watched by the central bank, open the door for more rate cuts.
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PCE is the inflation measure watched by the Fed, though CPI inflation has been running higher.
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It'll feel like shoplifting, except you're actually being watched by more cameras than you can imagine.
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It got it in spades, with dramatic contests watched by big, enthusiastic crowds at the Riocentro.
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Nevertheless, the Super Bowl and halftime show were watched by some 103 million Americans on television.
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We started with he was a widow and his daughter was being watched by a nanny.
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The cases are being closely watched by LGBT rights groups which are seeking to broaden protections.
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The opening ceremony was a beautiful and uplifting event attended by hundreds and watched by millions.
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The nature documentary Our Planet was watched by 33 million households in its first four weeks.
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The major indexes dipped below their 50-day moving averages, key technical levels watched by investors.
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Airbus' announcements will be closely watched by Boeing, which has its own deal on the line.
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The health of China's economy has repercussions for global growth and is closely watched by investors.
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The new environment is evident in interest rates on government bonds, closely watched by many investors.
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JPMorgan's results are closely watched by investors looking to gauge the health of the U.S. economy.
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Micron said capital expenditures, a figure closely watched by investors, were $2.45 billion for the quarter.
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The case is being carefully watched by those who worked to help pass the 2012 law.
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Ukraine is holding a presidential election on Sunday which is being closely watched by the West.
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It's being watched by everyone from federal authorities, to other tribes, to the state of Nevada.
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Bahrain is about to host its annual Formula One race, watched by millions around the world.
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This seems highly inappropriate for a recorded program meant to be watched by a general audience.
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Earlier this year, the Grammys was watched by 25 million people, its lowest viewership since 2009.
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Combining business and leisure travel, or "bleisure" travel, is being closely watched by the travel industry.
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The earnings report was closely watched by Wall Street given the ongoing U.S.-China trade war.
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The 50-day moving average is a key technical level watched by technical analysts and strategists.
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Head designer Karin Veit said the show, watched by model Irina Shayk, was called Velvet Affairs.
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The PCE deflator, an indicator closely watched by the Fed, is an even lower 1.5 percent.
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"He told us he was being watched by someone, but we didn't know who," she said.
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The English-language coverage by Michael Redmond was watched by 80,000 or so people on YouTube.
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But the commentaries televised in China, Korea, and Japan were watched by about 60 million people.
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And it's inaccurate to think "Cops" was watched by only racists or ignoramuses in its heyday.
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Generation Identity is a far-right German youth movement being watched by several European intelligence agencies.
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The current account is closely watched by investors as the broadest measure of trade and investment.
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They defeated New York City, 7-1, watched by a "good-sized crowd" of about 3,000.
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Last year the highest honors in the music industry were watched by 19.9 American television viewers.
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The states being watched by VoteCastr were Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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In addition, U.S. GDP due during the stateside trading day will be closely watched by markets.
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Diplomats based in the country are probably among the most closely watched by Chinese security services.
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They were watched by the Gestapo and had to do much of their work in secret.
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Eric -- whose name has been changed for his safety -- says he's being watched by the government.
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Technology stocks have been closely watched by Wall Street this year as the sector has outperformed.
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"Tall Girl" was watched by 41 million households in its first month, Netflix said in October.
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The outcome of AT&T's purchase of Time Warner is being keenly watched by potential acquirers.
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In a closely watched by-election that was narrowly won by the opposition Labour Party, Mrs.
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Several of the defectors have already come back to Canada, and are being watched by police.
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Lauer is a stalwart of morning TV news, a beloved icon who is watched by millions.
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E-sports refers to competitive video gaming, often watched by an audience online or in an arena.
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KSAT covered the dog's recovery in a news story, which was watched by a San Antonio family.
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Baxter is still being watched by a neighbor, though there is not yet a long-term plan.
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The in-game event is currently being watched by millions across platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and Twitter.
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He is carefully watched by the U.S. intelligence community, according to Russian officials who talked to NYT.
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It attracts the world's top players and by last year was watched by some 1.5m online viewers.
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The ship has been sitting for days off Lampedusa, watched by an Italian patrol boat stationed nearby.
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Last year, more than 50 billion hours of gaming content were watched by people visiting the site.
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Growth in monthly active users, the metric most watched by Wall Street, has plateaued in recent quarters.
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Yield-curve inversion has been a reliable recession signal closely watched by experts and the Federal Reserve.
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Initial rehearsals of Sarafina were done without a script, because the cast were being watched by police.
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By comparison, Modern Family, ABC's top rated program today, is watched by 2.2 percent of the country.
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Diana's funeral was attended by 2,000 people and watched by two billion more at home on television.
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According to HBO, the series premiere of Euphoria has already been watched by over 5.5 million viewers.
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"Bird Box", a horror thriller, was watched by 80m households in its first four weeks on Netflix.
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In its pomp "The Apprentice", Mr Trump's reality show, was sometimes watched by ten times that many.
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Between 2005-2007, "American Idol" was watched by some 30 million Americans, crushing shows on rival networks.
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The top 10 videos watched by the nation during the year were heavily American and heavily banal.
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An APOPO-trained rat sniffs for explosives while being watched by its handler in Maputo, Mozambique, Oct.
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The first televised debate, between John Kennedy and Richard Nixon in 1960, was watched by 70m people.
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That nominee behaving like a malevolent creep in a nationally televised debate watched by 67 million Americans.
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A showbiz talent show broadcast at the same time was watched by over three times as many.
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Her on-screen marriage to Scott Robinson was watched by over 20 million people around the world.
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PPAs are closely watched by wholesale markets as important guides for the future pricing of green energy.
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Hannity, the Fox News show and highest-rated nightly cable news show, is watched by 3.3 million.
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Because celebrities are in the public eye, their weight-loss journeys can be watched by the world.
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The debate has been closely watched by Indian newspapers, which chronicle the smallest changes in the proposals.
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However — and the reason I go on Fox is — it's watched by millions and millions of Americans.
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Takamatsu, watched by Takahashi, examined his regulator attachment, E/O connector, communication unit, pressure gauge, depth gauge.
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Watched by hundreds Hot Pink Catwalk is the brainchild of the Malengo Foundation which began in 2015.
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The seventh season last year was watched by some 30 million viewers in the United States alone.
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Meanwhile, moves in big name technology stocks over the past month have been closely watched by investors.
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The presidential address and Democratic response on Tuesday night were watched by more than 85033 million people.
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The 2012 vice presidential encounter between Biden and Republican Paul Ryan was watched by 51.4 million Americans.
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The question of who is to blame for the incident is closely watched by Russian oil buyers.
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Wherever people go, they should know they're being watched by the bored, binging judgmental nerds of Twitter.
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The royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton was watched by many millions around the globe.
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His first season premiered in January, and was watched by around 4 million to 5 million viewers.
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Alaphilippe (Quick-Step Floors) finished safely in the peloton in the 77km finale watched by large crowds.
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And now shows watched by millions could put a lot of people's health and lives in danger.
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Inversions are closely watched by investors, as they have a good track record of correctly predicting recessions.
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Watched by dozens of onlookers, the games are raucously competitive and a chance to enhance social status.
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TikTok is probably the Chinese Internet service being most closely watched by the world at the moment.
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The Bieber video, posted two days after it was made, has been watched by 2503 billion people.
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GASC tender purchases are closely watched by global wheat markets because of their influence on price direction.
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It was being closely watched by conservatives across the country to see how it might affect Kansas.
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A move of 5 points would take it over the key 20 threshold watched by many traders.
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Watched by large crowds, the newlyweds arrived in a horse-drawn carriage as part of a procession.
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The dispute is being closely watched by both governments, whose relations are often roiled by historical disputes.
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Same-store sales, a key metric closely watched by Wall Street, fell 6 percent year over year.
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The figure is closely watched by investors who hope user growth can be translated into advertising revenue.
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They slept on hay in a single room, inside an otherwise normal house, watched by a guard.
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And Helen is being watched by someone, a figure draped in black and hiding in the shadows.
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The habits of millennial consumers are closely watched by industry analysts to identify areas of business growth.
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While it's gone through several versions, it's been watched by more than 100 million viewers around the world.
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"People should be free to walk down the street without being watched by the government," the letter says.
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His first season, which premiered in January, has been watched by around 4 million to 5 million viewers.
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The , the main index watched by professionals, topped $22.5 trillion in value for the first time this morning.
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The case is being closely watched by Canadian miners that operate abroad because it could increase litigation risk.
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Lynching was tolerated and sometimes abetted by local officials, and watched by crowds of thousands for sheer entertainment.
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The law was strengthened in 1987 following the death of a young widow in Rajasthan watched by thousands.
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In February Mr Guaidó's attempt to bring in humanitarian aid from Colombia, watched by the world's media, failed.
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After all, a credible electoral commission watched by international observers will make it difficult to rig the vote.
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Many contestants will be watched by 360-degree video cameras, able to stream footage via a wireless network.
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"People should be free to walk down the street without being watched by the government," the ACLU said.
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On the first floor two games of mah-jong are being played, watched by a handful of onlookers.
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So, that&aposs something that is being closely watched by the markets right now -- back to you, Neil.
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Returns from U.S. bonds are closely watched by the gold market, given that the metal pays no interest.
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The populace is carefully watched by the government to stave off any unrest or dissent amongst the people.
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Other indicators: Services has been the fastest growing part of Apple's business and closely watched by Wall Street.
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One against Cleveland Williams that was watched by the biggest indoor crowd yet seen in boxing, 21970,250 people.
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Michigan's monthly confidence survey is closely watched by economists and analysts as an indicator of future consumer behavior.
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The movie was watched by 41 million households in its first 28 days of release, according to Netflix.
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German industrial orders data for October due on Wednesday will be a key data point watched by markets.
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The Beasts, as they're known, are a fleet of cars designed and constantly watched by the Secret Service.
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The HBO drama's season two premiere was watched by a total of 1.2 million viewers across all platforms.
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U.S. motor travel accounts for 10 percent of global demand, and is closely watched by global oil traders.
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The case is being closely watched by the business community and corporate rights advocates well beyond Wall Street.
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The board's action was being closely watched by Wall Street firms and hedge funds that use similar contracts.
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Ahead, nonfarm payrolls data due Friday in the U.S. were likely to also be closely watched by markets.
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I was living in a dormitory right next to students in a compound that's watched by the soldiers.
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One change we made reduced the amount of viral videos people watched by 50 million hours a day.
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"The opening ceremony was a beautiful and uplifting event attended by hundreds and watched by millions," Friedman wrote.
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What the company does with the investigation and its results will be closely watched by the tech industry.
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Meanwhile... South Dakota Cooper, or a version of him, is in prison being carefully watched by the FBI.
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On Thursday night, Fox was watched by about 9.4 million viewers, its biggest convention audience in 20 years.
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Their May wedding was watched by an estimated 29 million viewers in the US alone, according to Nielsen.
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Initially, hundreds of demonstrators marched along two of the freeway's four northbound lanes watched by lines of police.
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And he was being watched — by his Air Force supervisors, who were recording and monitoring his every reaction.
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The arbitrator's decisions in their cases — which were not released publicly — will be closely watched by other institutions.
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And the Food and Drug Administration's decisions on whether to approve new medications are closely watched by investors.
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Noticing that she's being watched by traffickers, Luismi offers her refuge in the shack behind his mother's house.
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Those figures are closely watched by investors for what they say about the strength of the Chinese economy.
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Cash profit, a measure that excludes one-offs and non-cash accounting items, is closely watched by investors.
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Zelenskiy has longstanding business ties to Kolomoisky and his handling of PrivatBank is being closely watched by investors.
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This part of the yield curve is also closely watched by the Fed for signs of a downturn.
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U.S. gasoline demand is closely watched by traders since it accounts for roughly 10 percent of global consumption.
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The so-called JOLTS survey is closely watched by Federal Reserve officials for clues on the employment picture.
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While her father was at work, Hazel would be watched by Dixon, who was reportedly engaged to Homan.
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The vendors he highlights are watched by millions of viewers and earn a brief taste of international fame.
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Watched by 84 million television viewers, it garnered the largest audience since televised debates began in 1960. 41.
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Personalization can also leave readers feeling creepy about being "watched" by a company collecting data on their lives.
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Berlin's digital crackdown on hate speech, which took effect last year, is being closely watched by other countries.
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Still, Zarrab's testimony this week will surely be closely watched — by both Erdogan's government and the Trump administration.
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Both officials emphasized that North Korea has always been closely watched by US satellites and surveillance aircraft and radars.
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If that same pattern holds, the Ohio State-Michigan game will have been watched by approximately 16.2 million people.
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Elsewhere, four dams being closely watched by a state team of special engineers were holding up, North Carolina Gov.
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Poll results are closely watched by investors as well as politicians and can have serious effects on the market.
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And ballot boxes are closely watched by people on both sides to prevent anyone from tampering with the vote.
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Consumer Price Index data on Wednesday, which is closely watched by the Federal Reserve, is the next inflation indicator.
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George Méliès' 1902 film A Trip to the Moon has been watched by countless film and science fiction buffs.
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Both hospitals were constructed rapidly in a roughly week-long process, watched by millions of viewers via live-streaming.
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Along with Detroit and Stockton, its bankruptcy has been closely watched by the $3.6 trillion U.S. municipal bond market.
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Over the last 12 months, this category, which is closely watched by the Federal Reserve, has climbed 2.2 percent.
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It is a bellwether of earning power, closely watched by investors, and its decline bodes ill for the sector.
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The unveiling of that documentary, which was watched by media and friends at Buckingham Palace, was helmed by Cohen.
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His two-minute diatribe against the press had been watched by 1.5m people within a day of being posted.
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The C-SPAN feed of the Senate floor was being watched by a few hundred people late Tuesday night.
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The case is being closely watched by other countries wrestling with similar concerns, including members of the European Union.
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Underlying inflation — the price indicator most watched by the ECB — blew past expectations to hit a three-year high.
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The JOLTS report is closely watched by Federal Reserve policymakers as a measure for slack in the labor market.
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Believe it or not, his latest Netflix special 100% Fresh was pretty hilarious and watched by 73 million people.
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The church, while still closely watched by the Cuban government, once again became a powerful institution on the island.
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ISS recommendations are closely watched by institutional investors and they are usually released shortly before the annual meeting date.
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But the girl's father, Nasir Lawrence, told KYW-TV the girl was being watched by her aunt and uncle.
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By its final season, the series was a mega-hit, watched by large numbers of people in all demographics.
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But the investigators, watched by television cameras, failed to find him, sparking speculation that he had gone into hiding.
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Monthly jobs openings are also a gauge of the U.S. economy that's closely watched by Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
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Based on those show's averages, the Paul interviews have likely been watched by at least 7 million people total.
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When I do the commentary, he's the only fighter who is being watched by other fighters on the card.
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Any suggestion that the ceasefire is under new strain is closely watched by the warring parties and their allies.
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As such, it is closely watched by investors as sign of a country's capacity to meet debt service payments.
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Talks between North and South Korea on Tuesday will be watched by the country's leaders via a live feed.
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Videos discussing the identity of the whistle-blower have been watched by hundreds of thousands of people on YouTube.
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Moreover, the negotiation stance of the U.S. is being watched by Iranian officials with great interest in the outcome.
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It is widely watched by fans and nonfans alike; among those chiming in in 2014 was Donald J. Trump.
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Netflix said in its report that it was watched by 64 million households in its first month of release.
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More importantly, the core PCE index, an inflation indicator keenly watched by the Fed, inched higher to 0.3 percent.
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"I think she's very much watched by the British fashion industry," said Sarah Mower, the chief critic for Vogue.
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The play runs for one week during Easter and is watched by about 6,000 to 10,000 people each night.
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Singapore time in what it calls the Market On Close (MOC) process, which is closely watched by the industry.
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On Sunday afternoon, the Madonna was returned to its niche inside the church, watched by residents and curious tourists.
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This part of the yield curve is closely watched by the Federal Reserve for signs of an economic downturn.
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The pipeline was launched at a televised ceremony watched by Putin and China's President Xi Jinping via video link.
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In 2013, Kingho opened the coal-to-gas plant as a pilot project closely watched by central-level officials.
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"Now I know how Hollywood writers feel," Stan says at one point while he is watched by Chinese guards.
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The Dow also broke below its 21.2-day and 223-day moving averages, two technical levels watched by traders.
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Same-store sales — a metric closely watched by Wall Street for retail stocks — also came in lower than expected.
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In Maryland, about a dozen vehicles left the sprawling waterfront estate, watched by officials from the U.S. State Department.
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The important U.S. data in the week ahead could be the PCE inflation data, closely watched by the Fed.
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His first major TV interview, with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News, was watched by 9.8 million people on Sunday.
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The case is being closely watched by Canadian miners that operate abroad because its outcome could increase litigation risk.
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Polls in Venezuela are notoriously divergent and controversial, but Datanalisis has become the most closely watched by both sides.
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The NBA final, also broadcast on Tencent's platform, was watched by a record 65.9 billion Chinese viewers in 2016.
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He projected that the movie would be watched by 40 million households in its first 28 days of release.
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Wal-Mart's U.S. comparable sales — a metric closely watched by the Street for retailers — increased 1.8 percent, including fuel.
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During the briefings, it helps to imagine Mr. Spicer being watched by a cruel, flaming eye just off camera.
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Now in its 18th year, the National Dog Show is a beloved Thanksgiving tradition watched by 20 million people.
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In 2008, the final episode of Noor was watched by an estimated 85 million people across the Middle East.
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Video live streaming has become a huge sensation in China in recent years, watched by millions of faithful viewers.
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The case will make it harder for prosecutors and was closely watched by politicians and those who seek their favor.
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Their efforts will be keenly watched by Germany, to see whether Mr Macron can restore French credibility on economic reform.
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Turner is now 21 and grew up watched by millions on one of the most successful television shows in history.
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Codelco turns over all its profits to state coffers, and its performance is closely watched by Chileans of all stripes.
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Scandal and political controversy are common at the Eurovision Song Contest, which is watched by millions in Europe and beyond.
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The outcome of the case is being closely watched by those seeking to hold Facebook to account for privacy violations.
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A key level watched by technicians is $1204 per ounce, according to Marc Chandler, chief currency strategist at Brown Brothers.
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The kingdom effectively acts as the oil market's central banker, its thinking and action on supply closely watched by traders.
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"People should be free to walk down the street without being watched by the government," the ACLU said in July.
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Former FBI Director Robert Mueller Tensions are heightened among those watching — and being watched by — special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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But it set another record as well, in a metric closely watched by investors and analysts: average selling price (ASP).
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The young boy may have followed a puppy into the woodland despite being watched by his grandmother, according to reports.
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U.S. motor travel is closely watched by traders since the U.S. accounts for roughly 10 percent of global gasoline demand.
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Inflation also slowed in July, with core inflation, the measure closely watched by the ECB, at 1.1% year-on-year.
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In July, Melania Trump gave a speech praising her husband that was watched by millions, during the Republican National Convention.
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Outside of the Olympics, Triple Crown horse races are the only sports events watched by as many women as men.
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The contract, which has been widely watched by market participants and investment companies, has an increasing impact on physical market.
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All three metrics will be closely watched by investors as they could signal that inflation is rising faster than anticipated.
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The survey is seen by economists as a bellwether of corporate investment intentions and is closely watched by the government.
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The link between timespreads, consumption, production and inventories has been established since the 503s and is closely watched by traders.
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The case has been closely watched by software developers who fear an Oracle victory could spur more software copyright lawsuits.
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Comparable sales — a metric closely watched by Wall Street for retail stocks — rose 1 percent for the quarter ended Jan.
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The show attracted large TV audiences around the world and its series 10 finale was watched by 52.5 million viewers.
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The case has been closely watched by software developers, who fear an Oracle victory could spur more software copyright lawsuits.
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The annual event is keenly watched by investors for clues to policy priorities and economic targets in the year ahead.
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Military readiness, a measure of the ability of a military unit to accomplish its mission, is closely watched by leaders.
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Both the Fed and the Bank of Japan hold policy meetings next week that will be closely watched by markets.
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Scores more waited among boulders by the beach, watched by armed police, as a bus came to take them away.
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The trial, set to run through May 16, is being closely watched by shareholders of Viacom Inc and CBS Corp.
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For a ceremony that will be watched by hundreds of millions of people worldwide, it is, presumably, a towering nightmare.
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May's speech will be closely watched by financial markets for information on which of these divergent goals she will prioritize.
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Mr. Icahn was not a major shareholder in the tech giant, but his moves are closely watched by many investors.
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While the Trump-Putin meeting will be closely watched by NATO members, its most fervent observers might be in Ukraine.
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Retailers' results are being keenly watched by investors to gauge the companies' strategy to counter No. 211 online retailer Amazon.
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The first day of the impeachment hearings were watched by nearly 13.8 million people across multiple broadcast and cable outlets.
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The show, which is watched by about 1 million people, has been criticized for broadcasting the traumas of its guests.
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Deliveries are closely watched by investors since they mark the point at which most cash and operating profit are generated.
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Consider feeling trapped in your house of worship while being watched by extremely well-armed people who want you dead.
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The trial will be closely watched by the Indonesian and Vietnamese governments, which have hired lawyers to defend the women.
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Elizabeth A.C.C., which was being closely watched by L.G.B.T. legal activists, but which had barely registered in Chemtob's midtown firm.
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Van Dyke's verdict had been closely watched by activists in Chicago, which has been gripped by the case for years.
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Broadcasts, watched by millions, include running commentary, chat functions, and a comparison of players' moves to those chosen by computers.
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Take a few minutes to rate the titles you've watched by going into your settings and clicking on Watch History.
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Video footage of the encounter in July, which was posted on social media, was watched by millions around the world.
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The case has been closely watched by Chinese media, Chinese government officials and Chinese students studying in the United States.
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YouTube said a four-minute video watched by more than 60,000 people would most likely surpass that watch hours threshold.
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Europe's experience is being closely watched by policymakers in the United States, who are considering a new federal privacy law.
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Ask your children to reflect on the shows they've watched by talking about characters as if they're real-life friends.
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It's too early to know how effective the law will be, but it is being closely watched by governments globally.
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This part of the yield curve is also closely watched by the Federal Reserve for signs of an economic downturn.
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Whatever happens next—businesses shedding jobs or closing, investment drying up—is also "being watched by other states," he added.
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Operating ratio — a key indicator watched by Wall Street — represents the company's operating expenses as a percentage of its revenue.
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Consequently capex plans are set to be closely watched by investors as the earnings season gets under way next week.
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It is being closely watched by Europe, China and the U.S. for clues on where its foreign policy is headed.
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Personal income and spending data is Friday, and that includes the personal consumption expenditure inflation deflator, watched by the Fed.
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On Tuesday, the S&P 500 fell below its 50-day moving average, a key technical indicator watched by analysts.
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The slow wage growth matches the sluggish inflation seen in other measures, including the PCE deflator watched by the Fed.
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Inflation expectations are closely watched by the central bank, which takes the data into account when it adjusts monetary policy.
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The issue is closely watched by investors because the International Monetary Fund may freeze aid if the nationalisation is reversed.
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He added that it&aposs projected to be watched by 40 million households after its first 28 days of release.
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This case is also being closely watched by other countries wrestling with similar concerns, including members of the European Union.
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Well, 15 million people watched the premiere episode of the most recent season of "The Walking Dead," the biggest hit on cable; the first episode of NBC's "This Is Us" was watched by 17.8 million people; and the premiere episode of the latest season of "The Big Bang Theory" was watched by 22 million people.
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Security has been tightened for the three-week race, which is watched by huge crowds lining the route around the country.
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With states around the country overhauling tenure laws, the Vergara case has been closely watched by teachers unions and education advocates.
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Netflix said its original from Spain, "Elite," was watched by over 20 million member households worldwide in the first four weeks.
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During her time as First Lady, she restored the White House and gave a televised tour watched by 80 million people.
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The so-called JOLTS survey is closely watched by Federal Reserve officials for an indication of tightness in the labor market.
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As a registered ex-combatant scratching a living from farming, she says she is watched by the authorities and discriminated against.
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From that uneasy internet stardom, she was thrust straight onto a reality television show watched by 25 million people every night.
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The scripted series "Umbrella Academy" has been watched by 45 million member households in its first four weeks, according to Netflix.
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That measure is closely watched by the central bank as services prices are more directly influenced by monetary policy than others.
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It's one more tiny step in indoctrinating children into feeling comfortable with constantly being watched by an omniscient authoritarian power (Santa).
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To many, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's royal wedding was a fairy tale come true watched by millions around the world.
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All this while, she is being closely watched by Dixit-ji (Kulbhushan Kharbanda), a visiting minister of the kingdom of Jhansi.
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This year FIFA expects viewership across all platforms to reach 1bn (the men's tournament in 202017 was watched by 3.5bn people).
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Although they will both be royal weddings watched by millions, there are quite a few differences between the brothers' big days.
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A yield-curve inversion has been a reliable recession indicator watched by the Federal Reserve as well as many market experts.
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They were only 15 minutes long, watched by only 270 people, and hosted by screenwriters Douglas Fairbanks and William C. deMille.
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It's been a packed day for Meghan and Harry, who said "I do" in an hour-long service watched by millions.
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The executive is due to propose changes to EU derivatives rules and they are being closely watched by firms in Britain.
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Large sea-going vessels can only depart from a handful of creeks or Nile branches – all watched by coast guard towers.
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At present 67% of global equity indexes trade above 50- and 200-day averages which are closely watched by market chartists.
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Against the backdrop of a global slowdown in growth, spurred by China, India's economic performance is being closely watched by investors.
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Boko Haram regards soccer - often watched by Nigerians while drinking beer - as un-Islamic and a demonstration of corrupting Western influence.
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This is day three, and they all seem incredibly comfortable with being watched by people around the world while they work.
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Najib's party recently defeated the ruling coalition in two closely watched by-elections in the districts of Cameron Highlands and Seminyih.
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That should keep return on equity (RoE), a measure of profitability closely watched by investors, at many Central European banks strong.
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The rose for a third-straight day, gaining 21 percent to close back above 0.37,13, a key level watched by investors.
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But it will also be closely watched by a music business that is grappling with a series of recent copyright decisions.
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And the next day within 24 hours with P. Diddy going on a show that was watched by 50 million people.
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U.S. crude production has been closely watched by OPEC and other producers that have tried to stem a global supply glut.
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Now the child is being watched by other family members, and her parents have supervised visits with her, the report said.
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During its latest quarter, Sears posted a double-digit decline in same-store sales, a metric closely watched by Wall Street.
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The annual economic conference is keenly watched by investors for clues to policy priorities and economic targets in the year ahead.
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Stock movements, so closely watched by the market for clues as to supply-demand balance, have generated only noise this year.
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Kraft Heinz, might not appear to be tied to tech at first glance, but is being closely watched by Silicon Valley.
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According to the data, the first episode of "Stranger Things" was watched by 15.8 million people within the first three days.
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The report will be closely watched by economists looking for clues about when the Federal Reserve will next raise interest rates.
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The so-called yield curve inversion has been a reliable recession indicator historically, watched by many market experts and the Fed.
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The case is being closely watched by liberal reproductive rights advocates in Birmingham, as well as conservative voters in her district.
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Even if Orange's audience is racially diverse, what data we have suggests that it's watched by a lot of white people.
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The GPIF is the world's largest pension fund and is closely watched by global financial markets because of its mammoth size.
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Wages are a key measure being watched by the Bank of Canada, with policymakers still seeing slack in the labor market.
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Their moonwalk, part of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, was watched by a then-record television audience of 600 million people.
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HBO estimated that episodes were watched by more than 7 million viewers on average across its various linear and digital platforms.
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The trial is being closely watched by civil rights activists who say few police officers face consequences for using deadly force.
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A video of King's beating clearly showed police brutality by the four officers watched by 15 more officers including school police.
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The "Story of Yanxi Palace" was watched by more than half a billion Chinese viewers in a single day last August.
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Her TED talk, "He threw acid on my face, not on my dreams," has been watched by over a million people.
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It is ominous that one day all the streets in cities across the world could be watched by this blanket surveillance.
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The No. 1 purpose of the rally, which was livestreamed and watched by people globally, was to reinstate Rivers and Berland.
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Netflix&aposs biggest movie yet is "Bird Box," which it said was watched by 80 million households in the first month.
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In its first week on the streaming service, the film was watched by more than 26 million accounts globally, Netflix said.
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Netflix&aposs content chief Ted Sarandos said that "The Irishman" was watched by 183 million member households in its first week.
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It will publish detailed scenarios for the test next April, which will be closely watched by central banks in other countries.
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It will publish detailed scenarios for the test next April, which will be closely watched by central banks in other countries.
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And while employees might be concerned about social media use at work, it's the least likely to be watched by employers.
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Same-store sales — a metric closely watched by the Street for retail stocks — fell 21 percent overall for the second quarter.
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Last month, Ms. Maddow was watched by more viewers than at any time in the nine-year run of her show.
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That had an average of 1.5 million viewers over its first seven days, with the season premiere watched by 2.9 million.
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Now to clarify, there's nothing wrong with enjoying anime, and we can't know for sure these were watched by Bin Laden himself.
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Tokyo Steel's pricing strategy is closely watched by Asian rivals such as Posco, Hyundai Steel Co and Baosteel, which export to Japan.
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Tuesday was also the first time since December that the S&P 500 closed above 2,5003, a key level watched by traders.
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Cohen, 52, walked slowly into the courthouse in lower Manhattan looking somber, watched by a throng of reporters and television camera crews.
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The PCE inflation index, watched by the Fed, was up 1.9 percent in November, but still below the Fed's 20173 percent target.
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I think an entertainer does what he or she does, and Jimmy's show is still watched by a whole bunch of people.
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Tokyo Steel's pricing strategy is closely watched by Asian rivals such as Posco, Hyundai Steel Co and Baosteel, which export to Japan.
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To make things even weirder, the snake was apparently being watched by the snake owner's apprentice at the time it freed itself.
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Most degrading is that they are often watched by male officers, and face rampant sexual abuse at the hands of correctional officers.
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The data barfed onto pages by Cloudflare's bug does include snippets from private chats and frames from videos watched by random people.
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The figure, widely watched by investors and advertisers, also beat analysts' average estimate of 187.2 million, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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The social network admitted that this could reduce the amount of time people spend on Facebook, a measure closely watched by investors.
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The recent move up propelled the S&P 500 above its 200-day moving average, a technical level closely watched by investors.
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The 303 Super Bowl was watched by the fewest people in 230 years, according to preliminary ratings figures from research firm Nielsen.
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Millennials grew up with it, watched by doting Gen X parents and baby boomer grandparents — it is a brand that is everywhere.
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Underlying profit is watched by analysts and investors as a measure of the companys performance exclusive of one-time gains and losses.
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The military parade was watched by crowds specially bused in, most of them members of civic organizations and cadet and scout troops.
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The latest figure, widely watched by investors and advertisers, beat analysts' average estimate of 192.2 million, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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Diamond Reynolds live-streamed her boyfriend's death in a video that would be watched by millions of people in the coming days.
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Underlying profit is watched by analysts and investors as a measure of the company's performance exclusive of one-time gains and losses.
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The calendar spread is watched by many physical traders as the most reliable indicator of the balance between production, consumption and inventories.
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The primary deficit is a measure of creditworthiness closely watched by ratings agencies that recently stripped Brazil of its investment-grade rating.
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For a royal wedding, to be watched by 2 billion people worldwide, those tensions and stresses must be magnified by a thousand.
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Trump's capitulation to Putin's lies on live TV watched by millions across the world is sending diplomatic shock waves way beyond Washington.
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In August, he had confessed in a trial that was streamed live online and watched by his wife Jin Bianling in California.
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The legal fight is being closely watched by other cities in states that have similar broadband restrictions, such as Colorado and Washington.
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Another core inflation reading often watched by economists, which removes all food, energy, alcohol and tobacco prices, also dropped to 1.0 percent.
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That target is being widely watched by global biofuel markets as China is unlikely to meet its ethanol needs through domestic production.
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The Yale endowment, while not the largest, is closely watched by other universities and money managers who invest in publicly held companies.
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Previously it also issued non-GAAP numbers, which it had said provided greater transparency and were closely watched by investors and analysts.
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At its peak in 1999, one edition of the show was watched by 1523 million viewers, one-third of the British population.
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Canada is the biggest and wealthiest country to legalize recreational cannabis and will be closely watched by the rest of the world.
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Their moonwalk was part of the Apollo 11 lunar landing was watched by a then-record television audience of 600 million people.
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E-sports tournaments have been watched by more than 320 million, with viewership up over 90 percent in 2016 according to Google.
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Its flagship news program, "Wiadomosci," has lost 750,000 viewers and is now watched by fewer than three million people, a historic low.
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So what's coming up next for the exact coporate tax rate as well as the AMT, will be closely watched by investors.
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He had run for and lost the Democratic nomination that year, and yet his speech was watched by some 33 million viewers.
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The spectacle was watched by thousands of spectators but frowned upon by church leaders in the Philippines, Asia's largest Roman Catholic nation.
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Bellator must also love Monster as it effectively partners them up with NASCAR, where races are typically watched by 22 million people.
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Microsoft, No. 17-2, has been closely watched by the technology industry, which sometimes has a testy relationship with the Justice Department.
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From the time Beckham took the field Tuesday, it seemed that his every move was watched by reporters, photographers and video crews.
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Does that title send a voyeuristic tingle up your spine, or perhaps the uneasy sensation that you're being watched by someone unknown?
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But it is certainly a US ambassador, supposed to be under Trump's protection, being watched by people working on the President's behalf.
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Motorola, on the other hand, is launching with a party in LA instead of a livestream watched by thousands of gadget-heads.
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The planned listing had been closely watched by investors as a bellwether in a sector that has struggled to attract new financing.
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Apple's latest iPhone OS is here, you're being watched by your streaming devices, and you could soon get your DNA sequenced anonymously.
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The outcome was closely watched by survivors of sexual abuse, who said the decision should spur the church to take further action.
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If it sells 13 million pay-per-views as widely anticipated, the fight could be watched by nearly one in six Americans.
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But being stuck on the bench, even on a simulated courtroom set watched by nearly 10 million viewers daily, has its limitations.
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The women's game has galvanised the sport still further; this year's women's World Cup was watched by more than a billion viewers.
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Poland saw an increase in inflation earlier this year and the potential impact of power price hikes is closely watched by economists.
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It's watched by millions every week, it's won 47 Emmys and with traditional viewing habits changing, it could be television's last blockbuster.
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Annual core inflation, which strips out some volatile items and is watched by the central bank, was more robust at 2.1 percent.
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced the unprecedented lockdown in a somber televised address Monday night, watched by a record 35.3 million people.
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That metric is closely watched by Wall Street as a gauge of how much profit a bank can generate from shareholder money.
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He is already a social media sensation with his Youtube videos being watched by thousands while his Instagram account has over 400,000 followers.
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The series ranfor 5 seasons from 1989-1993 and continues to be watched by fans, both through televised re-runs and on Hulu.
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"Game of Thrones" penultimate episode, titled "The Bells," which Sunday, was watched by a record 18.4 million viewers across all of HBO's platforms.
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Watched by a crowd that included Swiss ski champion Lara Gut, Bacsinszky ended the match in style with a cross-court backhand winner.
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An even more narrow measure watched by market analysts, which also excludes alcohol and tobacco prices, rose to 1.1 percent from 0.9 percent.
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One key for markets Wednesday could be the JOLTs, or job opening and labor turnover survey, an indicator closely watched by the Fed.
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This year's awards show in March lasted almost four hours and was watched by just 26.5 million people, the ceremony's worst-ever viewership.
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Journalists who visit the Hermit Kingdom are closely watched by government "minders" who restrict what they can see and where they can go.
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Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) knows that she is being watched by a man who isn't exactly as he seems, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox).
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The figure, widely watched by investors and advertisers, beat analysts' average estimate of 2360 million daily users, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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In a live television debate watched by 1.6 million viewers, Klaver shot back that right-wing populism, not immigration, is undercutting Dutch traditions.
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The emissions figure is watched by participants in the ETS as it provides a first indication of 2015's supply and demand balance.
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The dispute is closely watched by the tech and pharmaceutical industries because of its potential impact on how they engage in international trade.
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