But there's a right way to go about it and a wrong way to go about it.
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Long way to go toward a consensus There's a long way to go before agreement can be reached on the long-term future of Syria.
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We still have a very long way to go in that department, and a very long way to go when it comes to equal pay.
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"It turns out changing it to 2FA everywhere was a bad way to go, and eliminating passwords is an awesome way to go," he said.
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" But, he added: "There's a long way to go.
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There's a still a long way to go before all this can happen That's the best case scenario, but there's a still a long way to go before all this can happen.
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"There were a few themes that came out of 2016, and one of them is, as women, we have a long way to go, a long way to go," she told me.
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Always the right way to go about something like this.
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OK, this is a very, very boring way to go.
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We have a long way to go in transforming masculinity.
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Which was your most memorable way to go and why?
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But there's a long way to go across the industry.
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But such a system has a long way to go.
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In fact, it would be an absurd way to go.
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Its executives acknowledged there's still a long way to go.
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Visually, these games still had a long way to go.
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Hell, sometimes it's the correct way to go about things.
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So I think there's a long way to go, actually.
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So the only way to go was as a sailor.
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That's the way to go because his toplines are crazy.
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"We have a long way to go," Tucker, 57, said.
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The reality: This technology has a long way to go.
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I don't know the best way to go about it.
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Stapling is the easiest and most common way to go.
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Despite the progress, we have a long way to go.
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"We've still got a long way to go," Strekal said.
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If it was ... hell of a way to go out!!!
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And it shows we have a long way to go.
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So a book just seemed like the way to go.
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Still, "There's still a long way to go," Barjatya admits.
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"Long way to go, man," the Washington third baseman said.
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Diversity in STEM still has a long way to go.
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So putting up new towers is the way to go.
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But the ride still has a long way to go.
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While less sexy, process is undeniably the way to go.
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But this is the wrong way to go about it.
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Because that would be a helluva way to go out.
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Both efforts still have a long way to go, though.
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But of course, there's still a long way to go.
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But even it still has a long way to go.
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That felt like a weird way to go with Randall.
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One way to go People will get high off everything.
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So, I think negotiation is the right way to go.
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The entertainment industry still has a tremendous way to go.
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But what's the best way to go about doing that?
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Apple has a long way to go to change that.
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We have a long way to go, in other words.
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And all schools still have a long way to go.
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He still has a way to go to the green.
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Yoon still thinks Japan has a long way to go.
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That said, we still have a long way to go.
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"He still has a way to go," said Dr. Oba.
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But the awards still have a long way to go.
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We have a long way to go to zero hunger.
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"Toilet civilization has a long way to go in China."
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Quickly he learned he had a long way to go.
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"To the mom who's breastfeeding: Way to go!" she wrote.
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But the crew still has a long way to go.
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But Reynolds said there was a long way to go.
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Short, distilled snippets certainly seem like the way to go.
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But the process still has a long way to go.
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But we know that we have some way to go.
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Fracking in Britain still has a long way to go.
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There is a long, long way to go for negotiations.
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This is not the way to go about this crisis.
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Prior to that, it was a lonely way to go.
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He knows that he has a long way to go.
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It's Tuesday and you've got a long way to go.
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Way to go Boys, you made all of Hawaii proud!
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Country first hurts, but it's the right way to go.
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Apples dipped in honey are the classic way to go.
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"It's a hugely painful way to go blind," Millar said.
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"Pride is a good way to go," Mr. McKenzie said.
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"It's the best way to go about it," he said.
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"Obviously it was a different way to go," she said.
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"There's no way to go but it getting more bitter."
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"We have a long way to go," Lue said Thursday.
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But this is not the way to go about it.
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Settling on one answer probably isn't the way to go.
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There is no way to go straight to grand ambition.
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Hollywood has a long way to go on embracing diversity.
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Still a very long way to go to fully #DrainTheSwamp.
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What better way to go out than with a bang?
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"That's an uplifting and interesting way to go," he said.
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But there's still a long way to go, McMullen said.
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A lot has, we still have a way to go.
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Social distancing like in Seattle is the way to go.
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Otherwise, the S20 and S20+ are the way to go.
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Even in electricity, renewables have a long way to go.
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And the country has a very long way to go.
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"He's got a long way to go," Mr. Miller said.
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It's an even more perverse way to go through life.
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"We still have a long way to go," he said.
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But there is still a very long way to go.
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But that wasn't the right way to go about it.
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But the nation still has a long way to go.
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"We have a long way to go," Trump tweeted Monday.
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What made you think this was the way to go?
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For you, perhaps, pozole is the way to go instead.
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Which way to go depends on at least two considerations.
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Order them here >>Sometimes simple is the way to go.
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But a quick, narrow impeachment isn't the way to go.
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But we still have a really long way to go.
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But Apple's payment service has a long way to go.
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The 2020 campaign still has a long way to go.
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This is not the way to go to protect consumers.
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But according to Quek, they've still some way to go.
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But I think we have a long way to go.
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I don't think money is the right way to go.
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"There is obviously a way to go," Mr. Guterres said.
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There's a long way to go before we'll find out.
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That's the wrong way to go for two big reasons.
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Mr. Massey still has a long way to go, though.
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And, to some degree, there's a long way to go.
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Still, designers say there is a long way to go.
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It had a long way to go to get there.
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Why do you think this is the way to go?
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I love audio, I think audio's the way to go.
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"I have said from the get-go that I think a special prosecutor is the way to go, but now with what's happened it is the only way to go," Schumer told reporters on Tuesday.
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But there is still some way to go for a resolution.
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But there's a long way to go to reach that goal.
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There's a long way to go in terms of true representation.
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I don't think that's the way to go at this point.
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But she concedes schools still have a long way to go.
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Pretty impressively, actually — although there's still a long way to go.
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And it would not be a fun way to go, either.
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There's a long way to go, but we can't give up.
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A cheaper iPhone X seems to be the way to go.
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I think they'll find they have a long way to go.
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Biden has a long way to go before winning the nomination.
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At the moment, Slack still has a long way to go.
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On corporate taxes, there is a very long way to go.
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That is the best way to go about language punditry generally.
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South Korean entrepreneurs say there is a long way to go.
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Reforms to the CDA still have a long way to go.
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Politely not asking to be spoiled is one way to go.
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For my money, the standard S8 is the way to go.
|
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Yet tech firms still have an awfully long way to go.
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That seems to me to be the right way to go.
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Experts say automating your savings is a great way to go.
|
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The US has a long way to go to catch up.
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And was this the best way to go about doing that?
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They think [preaching] is the right way to go about it.
|
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But the populist revolution still has a long way to go.
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Most have a long way to go before they emulate Taiwan.
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In fact, I think it was the only way to go.
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And that was absolutely the way to go with that show.
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A couple of cherries are a much smarter way to go.
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Penetration today is in the 40s a long way to go.
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Why is that the-- is it the better way to go?
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There's a long way to go before computers can understand language.
|
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But Dr. Green says that isn't the best way to go.
|
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Creating more dinosaurs doesn't seem like a healthy way to go.
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But it still has a long way to go toward equality.
|
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"We still have a long way to go" in Syria, Gen.
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The DoJ's more vigorous approach is the right way to go.
|
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TC: Galaxy found a way to go public back in August.
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"I think we have a long way to go," Driver said.
|
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You rise above that and that&aposs the way to go.
|
|
But it&aposs -- that may be the right way to go.
|
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Cheap chapstick is the way to go, at least for Lively.
|
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But there's still a long way to go in this regard.
|
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After all, the only way to go from here is apocalypse.
|
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"We've got a long way to go," said one Trump confidant.
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There's still a long way to go before the finish line.
|
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I can tell you, it's just not the way to go.
|
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But, my God, have we got a long way to go.
|
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"If you're gonna breakup that's kind of the way to go."
|
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S. relations, but we still have a long way to go.
|
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"But I think it still has a long way to go."
|
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We -- we simply have to find a way to go forward.
|
|
"But there is clearly a long way to go," he said.
|
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Trust me: there was no easy way to go about it.
|
|
The most "painless and swiftest" way to go took 303 days.
|
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And I think these have a long, long way to go.
|
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Even so, Kinney knows she's got a long way to go.
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This is the way to go if you can swing it.
|
|
Battered local markets were struggling to decide which way to go.
|
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Burke: I would say that it's the proper way to go.
|
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The left still has a long way to go in Appalachia.
|
|
Cool mode is the only way to go, in my opinion.
|
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I think the legislative route is the best way to go.
|
|
If true, it is a curious way to go about that.
|
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"That's a good way to go into the break," Labanc said.
|
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They were being told that medication was the way to go.
|
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I know which way to go and how to get down.
|
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"There will still be a long way to go," she added.
|
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The remaining 61 firms had "some way to go," researchers said.
|
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Kirkland products are the way to go, according to Costco employees.
|
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The "natural way" to go from ALS is suffocation or choking.
|
|
The "most painless and swiftest" way to go took six days.
|
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It's probably the wimpy way to go, but it's not nothing.
|
|
There is still a way to go before a full recovery.
|
|
Mark Cuban agrees that the annuity is the way to go.
|
|
Facebook has a long way to go, and so does society.
|
|
But I know I still have a fair way to go.
|
|
Personal recommendations are always the best way to go, says Madron.
|
|
But it's clear that Republicans have a long way to go.
|
|
But in less developed regions, there's a long way to go.
|
|
The product road map still has a way to go, too.
|
|
For many, the non-hormonal option is the way to go.
|
|
True or not, it's one hell of a way to go.
|
|
"The music industry still has a way to go," Keys said.
|
|
For NimbleRx, competing with existing pharmacies wasn't the way to go.
|
|
"Way to go Jerry," Trump wrote on Twitter on Friday morning.
|
|
"Static is the way to go to deliver that," he said.
|
|
"A long way to go," said Pullman wearily at the time.
|
|
It's finally here, but it has a long way to go.
|
|
I have a long way to go, but I'm feeling confident.
|
|
Still, consensus is that Hollywood has a long way to go.
|
|
We have felt that this is a better way to go.
|
|
"We have a long way to go with China," he said.
|
|
But, Roberts acknowledges, it still has a long way to go.
|
|
I think the discovery still has a long way to go.
|
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Speaking of Disrupt SF 2020, here's another way to go gratis.
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Sanders has a long way to go before securing the nomination.
|
|
But New Hampshire shows he has a long way to go.
|
|
Wireless earbuds are the way to go in terms of headphones.
|
|
But for trans actors, there's still a long way to go.
|
|
"Society still has a long way to go," Ms. Quan said.
|
|
" Darryl said as we boarded, "This is the way to go!
|
|
But let me highlight one interesting way to go about this.
|
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I didn't know which way to go if I had won.
|
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He's got a long way to go, but he's a worker.
|
|
And he instinctively knew that was the wrong way to go.
|
|
"It's the only way to go in my opinion," he said.
|
|
As Fraser notes, there is still a long way to go.
|
|
United has a long way to go to improve customer sentiment.
|
|
The veterans have a long way to go to get there.
|
|
Some Democrats say that would be the right way to go.
|
|
Still, GOP Hispanics say Trump has a long way to go.
|
|
It's a reminder that we have a long way to go.
|
|
But the city's public housing has a long way to go.
|
|
The Dailyware 10-piece Punch Set is the way to go.
|
|
"But we also feel we have a long way to go."
|
|
I think there's still a hugely long way to go there.
|
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San Francisco 49ers cheerleader takes a knee way to go. pic.twitter.
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That's one way to go with the joke of the song.
|
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Society kind of says that diamonds are the way to go.
|
|
Negative has not been the way to go in the town hall.
|
|
"Unfortunately, there is still a long way to go to achieve this."
|
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"I think there's still such a long way to go," Merizalde says.
|
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Way to go, GOP COME ON. Attack each others' penis size already!!!
|
|
It's hardly unprecedented, by the way, to go after an independent prosecutor.
|
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If you need a splash more color, Home's the way to go.
|
|
If adoption can be done, then that is the way to go.
|
|
"There is still a long way to go," he told Israel Radio.
|
|
I&aposm just not convinced that&aposs the right way to go.
|
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While accumulating evidence is promising, there's still a long way to go.
|
|
"We think this is a smarter way to go," Ryan told Tapper.
|
|
Finding a cheaper place to live is sometimes a way to go.
|
|
He was killed immediately after, but what a way to go out.
|
|
But the vast majority of countries have a long way to go.
|
|
She isn't certain that policing Amazon's offerings is the way to go.
|
|
But I thought that was the perfect way to go for Kayla.
|
|
A stealthy, strategic approach to fighting is typically the way to go.
|
|
"It's the way to go," says Jessica Caldwell, senior analyst at Edmunds.com.
|
|
"We don't think this bill is the way to go," he said.
|
|
"Implied pricing is the easiest way to go," he said on Tuesday.
|
|
Cutting off this supply is one way to go about fighting PAEs.
|
|
So, if you want protection, SquareTrade is a good way to go.
|
|
But it's clear we still have a long, long way to go.
|
|
The race is 21 (miles), and it's a long way to go.
|
|
This battery swap operation still has a long way to go, though.
|
|
To me, a dog-eared paperback is the only way to go.
|
|
Gender parity in the art world has a long way to go.
|
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" And again, for emphasis: "That has a long, long way to go.
|
|
" He repeated, for emphasis: "That has a long, long way to go.
|
|
We have a way to go before Sagan's "still more glorious dawn."
|
|
Well perhaps that would just be the perfect way to go out.
|
|
" Wrote Williams, "I have a LONG way to go, but thank you.
|
|
But we still have a long way to go for full equality.
|
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Like come and see why the west is the way to go.
|
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I don&apost think that this petition is the way to go.
|
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There's a long way to go before the team makes real pasta.
|
|
Democrats still have a long way to go to win statewide elections.
|
|
But though meteorology has improved, it has a long way to go.
|
|
Targets are not the best way to go about reductions, they argue.
|
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While it still has some way to go, the signs are promising.
|
|
We have a long way to go before that will be realized.
|
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If you think starving yourself is the way to go, it's not.
|
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Penetration today is in the 40s, so a long way to go.
|
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Technology has a long way to go before it closes that gap.
|
|
This could be the end of asking strangers which way to go.
|
|
And I feel like I still have a long way to go.
|
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"I'm telling you, that's the way to go here," Mr. O'Reilly said.
|
|
For the crisis overall, however, there's still a long way to go.
|
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They moved slowly, like tourists, then paused, deciding which way to go.
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"There is still a long way to go for women," said Ballard.
|
|
Tebow acknowledged last week that he had a long way to go.
|
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It's a generally smart way to go in that line of work.
|
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We've still got a long way to go to win this series.
|
|
Both bills still have a long way to go before becoming law.
|
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Selling that idea to the masses still, has some way to go.
|
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We've come so far, but it's still a long way to go.
|
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Guys are confident, but we know there's a long way to go.
|
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Sometimes it's conventional and he thinks that's the right way to go.
|
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This is starting to happen, although there's a long way to go.
|
|
He just thinks the kneeling demonstration is the wrong way to go.
|
|
The Silicon Valley fitness craze clearly has a long way to go.
|
|
And as Wildes said, there is still a long way to go.
|
|
But, honestly, I'm not sure anymore that that's the way to go.
|
|
But despite considerable advancement, there is still a long way to go.
|
|
"We've got a long way to go," manager Andy Green told reporters.
|
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"This is not the way to go about business," Douce said Tuesday.
|
|
The short answer to this: they've got a long way to go.
|
|
We have a long way to go before we can reach that.
|
|
But this seems to be the wrong way to go about things.
|
|
I'd say also in Europe, we still have some way to go.
|
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He has a long way to go before he makes the Hall.
|
|
There's still a long way to go to achieve critical mass, however.
|
|
Dorsey's approach isn't the only way to go about intermittent fasting though.
|
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Ken Belson The 10-meter air pistol is the way to go.
|
|
We still have a very long way to go in that department.
|
|
You've got a shot, and there's an awfully long way to go.
|
|
With all of that, there is still a long way to go.
|
|
But by many measures, Detroit still has a long way to go.
|
|
"Moving for Medicare for All is the way to go," Sanders said.
|
|
This company has a LONG way to go before it tops out.
|
|
The Anker Soundcore Flare Mini may well be the way to go.
|
|
"And sure, we still have a long way to go," he said.
|
|
But there's a long way to go before any cuts become law.
|
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They still have a way to go, but it's a good beginning.
|
|
There is obviously a long way to go, so we're not celebrating.
|
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Arthur: I agree that moderate wonkery is probably the way to go.
|
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"As an agency, we have a long way to go," he said.
|
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"It's a long way to go home and come back," he said.
|
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It's a long way to go, but I'm having an absolute ball.
|
|
"Given this opportunity, we think this is the better way to go."
|
|
I just think it is the wrong way to go about it.
|
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Space in relationships is the best way to go, for everyone's happiness.
|
|
I think it's a more elegant way to go about the world.
|
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They're improving, but we still have a long, long way to go.
|
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" But then he continued, hopefully: "We've got a long way to go.
|
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There was only one way to go—and Showalter certainly went there.
|
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I feel like this open strategy is the right way to go.
|
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However, rights advocates say there is still a long way to go.
|
|
In some cases, they even figure out a new way to go.
|
|
Even with this progress, Wal-Mart has a long way to go.
|
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For dark spots and hyperpigmentation, vitamin C is the way to go.
|
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When you're from Harlan County, there's no way to go but up.
|
|
"Starting with one piece is the way to go," Mr. Spates said.
|
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Not everyone agrees that winning elections is the right way to go.
|
|
But Amazon has a long way to go in denting Walmart's dominance.
|
|
But that's probably because it still has a long way to go.
|
|
We have a long way to go till we really feel safe.
|
|
Women have a long way to go in terms of gender equality.
|
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I still have a long way to go in reducing my consumption.
|
|
" Looking forward, she said, there was still "a long way to go.
|
|
Asking your social media network for suggestions is another way to go.
|
|
But skeptics note that the company has a long way to go.
|
|
But even the gayest Davos yet has a long way to go.
|
|
So we're happy on user-pay principle as the way to go.
|
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It's incremental, though, and we've still got a long way to go.
|
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Is it a smart idea or a definite way to go broke?
|
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Morrisons has a long way to go to reach previous profit levels.
|
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We've made progress, but we still have a long way to go.
|
|
But at the same time, we've got a long way to go.
|
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But Patrick has a way to go before they fully buy in.
|
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They were less preachy, a more convincing way to go in peace.
|
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Google Cloud makes strides but still has a long way to go
|
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"We are not there yet; we have a long way to go."
|
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So there's a long way to go for things to get better.
|
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Starbucks has a long way to go to shrink its environmental footprint.
|
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I should have found a way to go to Afghanistan after that.
|
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We need to have a way to go after the bad guys.
|
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Luckily, there are plenty of signs telling you which way to go.
|
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Disney+ has a long way to go before it reaches that level.
|
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GM has a long way to go to reach Barra's lofty target.
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Make no mistake: I know we have a long way to go.
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A gentle shake of the pan is the safer way to go.
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For me and my gal, a cab is the way to go.
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That's the way to go to diversify away from just all Procter.
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In this department, plant-based meats still have a way to go.
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There's a long way to go before Trump faces real danger, however.
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They made some for adults too, who presumably also decided they were useless and went back to writing stuff in a day planner, which is still the way to go and will always be the way to go.
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We still have a very long way to go in that department and a very long way to go when it comes to equal pay, especially when you look at what happened with Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams.
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But if this is the end, it's a fitting way to go out.
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In reality, Netflix still has a long way to go to get there.
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The company still has a long way to go in this respect, though.
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Parliament has some way to go to overtake the longest ever session, however.
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In order to reduce crime, legalization of marijuana is one way to go.
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Other legal experts, including Waxman, see a long way to go from here.
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"The conventional wisdom was that this was the way to go," Tao said.
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There is no SAFE way to go down a slide with your little.
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I think we have a long, long way to go in this process.
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Sounds like a bit of a sore loser way to go about things!!
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If I had just embraced it, would've been the other way to go.
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We have a long way to go and a lot still to deliver.
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Nailing this experience will be key, and Twitter has a way to go.
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He admits he has a long way to go to prove them correct.
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But I still feel like I have such a long way to go.
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"They've got a long way to go," one truck driver told Business Insider.
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Firstly, I would say there's a long way to go with vacuum cleaning.
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But then something comes along that shows there's still some way to go.
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But for now, Brown said, "We still have a long way to go."
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There's still a way to go but I wouldn't trade this for anything.
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In terms of reducing climate risks there is a long way to go.
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Well, offering a bigger paycheck may not be the best way to go.
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That said, fake eye contact correction might not be the way to go.
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But in his own opinion, Coates still has a long way to go.
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But Trump went out of his way to go after Bush on Monday.
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But there's a long way to go before the competition is healthy again.
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For the low-maintenance holiday observer, artificial may be the way to go.
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But maybe that added level of absurdity is the right way to go.
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It's a welcome start, but we still have a long way to go.
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TESS has a long way to go before it catches up to Kepler.
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But the numbers don't lie — we still have a long way to go.
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That's the fact, but, we still have a very long way to go.
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But when it comes to fire, iPhones have a long way to go.
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There is still some way to go before companies abandon dirty fuels completely.
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Basically if 4K HDR is a priority, this is the way to go.
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If you want bigger screens, 8k is the way to go #IFA18GPC pic.twitter.
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Booking them directly from the hotel's official website is the way to go.
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There's still a long way to go for women to feel completely comfortable.
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But again, Codella stresses that it still has a long way to go.
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So it's still gaining on Uber, but there's a long way to go.
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I'm learning fast that vegetable-based dishes are the easiest way to go.
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"And that's certainly not the way to go at the moment," he said.
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Every day, the web becomes more secure, but there's a way to go.
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But that doesn't mean the inverse is the right way to go, either.
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And try not to picture what was definitely a grisly way to go.
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If Amazon Fire is your thing, then IPVanish is the way to go.
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"The national emergency to me is not the preferred way to go," Sen.
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If your child has health concerns, this monitor is the way to go.
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But history suggests augmented and virtual reality still have along way to go.
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That's not a good way to go about it in this case, though.
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HAHN: There&aposs a long way to go between here and the end.
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Perhaps methods based loosely on vision, then, aren't the right way to go.
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We have a longggg way to go—like, bruh, we're not even close.
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Twitter has made some important inroads but has a long way to go.
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And China still has some way to go, but it's much better now.
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There's still a long way to go toward cementing these ideas, of course.
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Despite the buzz, Burberry still has some way to go in its turnaround.
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We got 'Long Duk Dong,' so we've got a long way to go.
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"There's still a long way to go" to resolve battery production, he said.
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Do you feel that way, or is there any way to go back?
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Payments processing If you're accepting credit cards, Stripe is the way to go.
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Now, it's looking like chic Taco Bell jewelry is the way to go.
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But they also describe an industry that has a long way to go.
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Probably. And I guess that's kind of a cool way to go out.
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But don't assume that "treating them the same" is the way to go.
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This is not the way to go about trying to get more information.
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There is a long, long way to go and a lot can happen.
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And keeping it firmly in the horror genre is the way to go.
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Scottish restaurants have a way to go until they're no longer the punchline.
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This case still has a long way to go before it reaches the
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We've come a long way; we clearly have a long way to go.
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Facebook's latest diversity numbers have a long way to go, the company admits.
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We have a long way to go until we cross the finish line.
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"That is a novelty, it's not the conventional way to go," McDade said.
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And a very long way to go when it comes to equal pay.
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Altuve, 2355, has a long way to go, but his trajectory is encouraging.
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"We still have a long way to go in our journey," he said.
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Other industries, like the aviation industry, still have a long way to go.
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Body cameras are the way to go now; everyone is calling for them.
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But despite momentum, advocates say, there is still a long way to go.
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Sometimes plastic makes more sense, but sometimes paper is the way to go.
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He has a way to go but his improvement curve will be high.
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But he too acknowledges that the country has a long way to go.
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There's a long, long way to go," Kasich said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe.
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But Skaff said the new products still have a long way to go.
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But he concedes that he — and Etna — still have a way to go.
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"Teaming up with an Uber" could be one way to go, Ransom said.
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"I'm doing well but still have a long way to go," he said.
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Giving into the melodrama of the moment is not the way to go.
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We still have a long way to go, but the implications are profound.
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We've got a long way to go, but we'll see how it goes.
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But pravysektor, whoever they might be, have got a way to go yet.
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Kildee said Flint still has a long way to go toward full recovery.
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Sometimes going low-tech and low-cost is the best way to go.
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Whether running errands or just lounging, Champion joggers are the way to go.
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"That's the appropriate way to go if you're targeting that generation," he said.
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Still, there is a way to go, as both women are well aware.
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If Buddies is my last film, it'll be a fine way to go.
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Like they say, when you hit bottom, there's only one way to go.
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Even M.T.A. officials acknowledged that the subways have a long way to go.
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She explained that she still thinks we have a long way to go.
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"We still have a long way to go," said artist Zoe di Rienzo.
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But it also shows that they have a very long way to go.
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" And the board said, "Yes, that's the right way to go at it.
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A good way to go about doing this is by raising your rates.
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Upper Silver Bow, in east central Butte, has a long way to go.
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"It was a very strange way to go off the court," he said.
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"I don't think tariffs are the right way to go," Mr. Ryan said.
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Reconstruction has been slow, and there is still a long way to go.
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But for a big group, red and white are the way to go.
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But her study shows health care providers have a long way to go.
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The vaccine has a long way to go to reach a broader population.
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"I'm not satisfied, but we have a long way to go," he said.
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I've got a long way to go before retirementI am 32 years old.
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If day one was any indication, they have a long way to go.
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Either way, SpaceX has a long way to go before reaching those goals.
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Dillon's team has a long way to go, but the win was heartening.
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Moderation is the best way to go, with an occasional hot fudge sundae!
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We had a long way to go, so I began with a jog.
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And I think that's a fair and impartial way to go about it.
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Lindsey Graham, a vocal Trump advocate, certainly thinks that's the way to go.
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In general, taking an average of polls is a safer way to go.
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But there is still a long way to go to decide the nomination.
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Brazil still has a long way to go in the field of ecotourism.
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Clearly the political debate on that still has a long way to go.
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"It's not a bad way to go out," Mr. Ludlam wrote on Facebook.
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We still have a long way to go…but we are making progress.
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"He's got a long way to go to clean that up," said Sen.
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And the HFPA still has a long way to go to achieve it.
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We have a long way to go to get to true stakeholder capitalism.
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Obviously, the latter approach would not be a fiscally responsible way to go.
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But there's a long way to go before getting both parties on board.
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There is still a long way to go, but we depend on ourselves.
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We still have a long way to go to meet our funding requirements.
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I just think it's kind of a riskier way to go about it.
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But there's a long way to go before the new nominee is confirmed.
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So although this is progress, there is still a long way to go.
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"There's a long way to go in a lot of this," he said.
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They suggested that increasing surveillance on American Muslims is the way to go.
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There was still some way to go, as attitudes of many locals showed.
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"We've made strides, but we have a long way to go," Atkinson said.
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We're getting a lot done, but we have a long way to go.
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Our laws are ridiculous, and we still have a long way to go.
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Arguably, for most applications we might imagine, wheels are the way to go.
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It's all happening fast, but we still have a long way to go.
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They have a long way to go, because there's a lot of it.
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We are picking up from scratch, so we got a long way to go.
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In this world, DIY is the way to go when fighting off freaky aliens!
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There's still some way to go when it comes to equality at club level.
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In the end, the company decided that Spinnaker would be the way to go.
|
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"EVs still have a long way to go before they car commonplace," she said.
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We're getting closer and closer, but we have a long, long way to go.
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And maybe, just maybe, that would have been a more entertaining way to go.
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So we've got a long way to go, but I think we're getting there.
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Nevertheless, there is still a long way to go before e-commerce is ubiquitous.
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It was a humbling experience, and anything but a good way to go out.
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We have a long way to go and we have many markets to penetrate.
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So how did the two decide on artificial insemination as the way to go?
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According to Kim Kardashian West, nude and see-through is the way to go.
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And this Cannes has made it clear that there's a long way to go.
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So, to that approach, I will say there is a long way to go.
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The latest federal report indicates the system still has a long way to go.
|
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But the stock has a way to go to recover Friday's 10 percent decline.
|
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RCS is getting there, slowly, but it's still got a long way to go.
|
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He called it the "right way to go," and challenged Iowa's lack of representation.
|
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And a lot of those macro trends still have a long way to go.
|
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Maybe those solar roofs from Tesla are the better way to go after all.
|
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The economy still has a long way to go before it can be recovered.
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Trials are underway but there's a long way to go before this becomes mainstream.
|
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The economy still has a long way to go before it can be recovered.
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So sounds like not making any stmt on record is the way to go.
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If speed of sale is your goal, these sites are the way to go.
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To prevent withdrawal, slowly tapering off your cannabis use is the way to go.
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Once you see it, there's no way to go back from that for me.
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"But that is a very high-risk way to go about things," he said.
|
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This is probably our best win but we have a long way to go.
|
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If you can spring for an LG OLED, that's obviously the way to go.
|
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She also told Reuters Health that U.S. diets have a long way to go.
|
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Summer isn't very far away and there's a long way to go to Batuu.
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You got a lot long way to go skinny boy with a record deal.
|
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It's been ten months, but I know I've got a long way to go.
|
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The new vaccine could prove more effective, but there's still a way to go.
|
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If you want Android-levels of customization, jailbreaking is the way to go.2.
|
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"This was post-debate and we have a long way to go," Snow said.
|
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"I think a one-off special would be the way to go," he said.
|
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If Amazon Fire is your thing, then IP Vanish is the way to go.
|
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"Shutting down markets and becoming isolationist is not the way to go," Chan added.
|
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For reasons practical and metaphorical, maybe Spandex was the way to go after all.
|
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But it's also important to acknowledge that we have a long way to go.
|
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In terms of equal representation on TV, there's still a long way to go.
|
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Yes, but: There's clearly still a long way to go, in cancer and overall.
|
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"We have a long way to go ... to execute on our redesign," Stone said.
|
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But Arecibo has a long way to go before it's all the way back.
|
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So there's still a long way to go to catch up with the Dutch.
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That's one way to go about things and then there's just simple observational shit.
|
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This year's team is more diverse, but there's still a long way to go.
|
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If you're trying to terrify your drunk friends, this is the way to go.
|
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"We've come a light year but we still have a long way to go."
|
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Yet the country has some way to go in recognizing transgender rights, activists say.
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The truth is, there is a right and wrong way to go about it.
|
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Ultimatums are flying, but is that really the best way to go about things?
|
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There's still a long way to go, but both remain optimistic about the project.
|
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Lesakowski's match began on June 220, and there's still a long way to go.
|
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A good year can disguise the fact that they have a way to go.
|
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Ryan said that reconciliation remains "the way to go" for the GOP replacement effort.
|
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But an effort actually to restrict trade is absolutely the wrong way to go.
|
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It still has a long way to go as far as creativity and ingenuity.
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"If you're fiercely independent, keeping your finances separate may be the way to go."
|
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In terms of the orgasm gap, we've still got a long way to go.
|
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"We couldn't ask for a better way to go out," guard Phil Booth said.
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We still have a lot of way to go to prove it out completely.
|
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There's a long way to go before this theory can be a working concept.
|
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"Brand ambassadors are the way to go." photo credit: Threads Refined for Mizzen+Main
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I'm not so good at math, but he's got a long way to go.
|
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However, there is long way to go before recent rises in inequality are undone.
|
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Gavigan, a passionate figure skater, had a long way to go from her wheelchair.
|
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"She has a long way to go, but the worst is over," Amanda wrote.
|
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Beyond the city, rental cars are the most efficient way to go, albeit cautiously.
|
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But the site still has a way to go in terms of data context.
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Experts say it's a smart move, but Google has a long way to go.
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There's still a long way to go to get to a useful quantum computer.
|
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"It's got a long way to go, tremendous amount to go," the President said.
|
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But the euro zone has a long way to go to get unemployment down.
|
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If you're in the mood for greens, sautéed kale is the way to go.
|
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"From the regulatory perspective there is a long way to go," Lewis told Reuters.
|
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Here in the United States, by contrast, we have a long way to go.
|
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Concluded McInturff, the GOP pollster: "Trump and Republicans have a long way to go."
|
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That said, for the majority of taxpayers, TurboTax is unquestionably the way to go.
|
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She felt like hired guns were the way to go to build the corporation.
|
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As encouraging as this new evidence is, we have a long way to go.
|
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"I never thought negotiations with the Taliban were the way to go," retired Adm.
|
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"I will concede that there is an awful long way to go," Pompeo added.
|
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Perhaps in this state, dinner, drinks, and a movie is the way to go.
|
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Only time will tell, but these regions clearly have a long way to go.
|
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I think he's on that scale though he's got a long way to go.
|
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But as Kryptowire's sweep shows, the overall ecosystem has a long way to go.
|
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"I don't think he is the way to go for the Democrats," Zelizer said.
|
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The 20th century greatly expanded that category: We still have some way to go.
|
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On a global scale, the United States still has a long way to go.
|
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To the developmental psychologist Alison Gopnik, this approach is the obvious way to go.
|
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It's a long way to go between Quebec City and the dwarf planet Pluto.
|
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There are promising signs of change, but there's a long, long way to go.
|
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For everyone else, roommates are the way to go if you want cheaper rent.
|
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Still, if the price is your only consideration, this is the way to go.
|
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"I think it confirms ... that there's still a long way to go," Porter said.
|
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" The department shared the news on Tuesday saying, "Way to go Trooper Chris Hanover.
|
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It's really the only way to go for a broad-spectrum collection in progress.
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Still, some first-time visitors felt the island had a long way to go.
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Ricotta cheese gnocchi with brown butter and sage is a good way to go.
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I watch them punt and I think I've got a long way to go.
|
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He said he was certain that baby steps were the right way to go.
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Still, there is a long way to go before that marquee matchup can happen.
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It's one way to go from a rapid in-and-out to slower breathing.
|
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However, carriers have a long way to go before they deliver on that promise.
|
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Is there a tasteful way to go from that massacred gospel choir to Tatooine?
|
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That made it two Madrid defenders on yellows with a long way to go.
|
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"Shenyang still has a long way to go," Mr. Liu, the factory owner, said.
|
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Josh McDermitt thinks a weapon with a blade is also the way to go.
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So it's a visible change but we still have a long way to go.
|
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However, there is still a very long way to go to reach top ranking.
|
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They are trying to convince you the mandate is the best way to go.
|
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But just about everyone agrees that Somalia still has a long way to go.
|
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If you don't mind the flavor, coconut cream is a great way to go.
|
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But to reach gender parity, our society still has a long way to go.
|
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But refusing to raise the debt ceiling isn't the way to go about it.
|
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Refugees and rights workers say the country still has a long way to go.
|
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"We still have a long way to go from that perspective," Mr. Bullock replied.
|
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"A long way to go, but this looks like a good appointment," Vidyarthi added.
|
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American universities have a long way to go to overcome racist legacies of exclusion.
|
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Mr. Penzone said he still has a long way to go to make amends.
|
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You might think your life is ruined and there's no way to go forward.
|
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The pipeline still has a long way to go before it can be built.
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We have started to move although there is a very long way to go.
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If you really want to get rid of hogs, that's the way to go.
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So we don't really think it is a great way to go about it.
|
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Unfortunately, our country has a long way to go in terms of trusting women.
|
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It still has a long way to go, and it's not guaranteed to succeed.
|
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We're doing better in that regard, but we have a long way to go.
|
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I still have a way to go to beat what I did last year.
|
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Is an anonymous letter or a copy of the ad the way to go?
|
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Most countries, including India, have a long way to go before women achieve equality.
|
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We're getting better at that, but we still got a long way to go.
|
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There's still a very long way to go, but I think it is changing.
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I mean, that's why I'm here, but it's still a long way to go.
|
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We still have a long way to go in the fight against global poverty.
|
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It might turn out that a renewables-only grid is the way to go.
|
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Yeah, drafting a late-round quarterback is the way to go in most leagues!
|
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There's still simply a long way to go in terms of understanding basic biology.
|
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In the battle for lithium-triangle supremacy, it has a very long way to go.
|
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But there is a long way to go before business gets more positive about Brexit.
|
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But Tesla still has a long way to go before it can stick the landing.
|
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Autonomous vehicles still have a long way to go to earn human trust, after all.
|
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We obviously have a long way to go in the fight to normalize breastfeeding. pic.twitter.
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Music Unlimited ($4/month) with a free month trial is definitely the way to go.
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The Massachusetts AG still has a long way to go in her case against Equifax.
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Still, conlangs had a long way to go before reaching their current level of permeation.
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I don't know if I could pick a better way to go out on top.
|
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Myanmar and Bangladesh resolving this issue was the only way to go, she told reporters.
|
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"I think increasing trade barriers is the wrong way to go for business," he said.
|
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After all, he thinks dying on Mars would be a fine way to go out.
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If Huawei wants to build trust, this certainly isn't the way to go about it.
|
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So, we have a long way to go, but I know we can get there.
|
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For smoothing out scars or rough texture, a laser may be the way to go.
|
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"A lot of people think saving for retirement is the way to go," Monfredi said.
|
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Uber Eats, for one, "has a long way to go" when it comes to growth.
|
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Josh Kraushaar of National Journal predicts that the race has a long way to go.
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After nearly a century and a half, we still have a long way to go.
|
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Still, America has a long way to go before the pendulum has swung too far.
|
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But focusing on how to pay for these programs is the wrong way to go.
|
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The project still has a long way to go to hit that 90-day goal.
|
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"A short-term extension is the most appropriate way to go forward," Weber told CNBC.
|
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To be sure, the technology has a long way to go before it is omnipresent.
|
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Uterus transplants have a long way to go before they become reliable, safe, and effective.
|
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If classic wingtips aren't flashy enough for him, then these are the way to go.
|
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Killing off a Social Blade's abilities, however, is the wrong way to go about it.
|
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"This storm still has a long way to go before it leaves the state," Gov.
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Most people think it's kind bucolic, but it's actually a pretty hard way to go.
|
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However, if you are on spotty Wi-Fi, playing AI is the way to go.
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In short: It's different for everyone — and there's no right way to go about it.
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But if you want a carrier-locked variant, Sprint will be the way to go.
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If you value long battery over all else, the G7 Power's the way to go.
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And views at the Fed are split on what is the right way to go.
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Many of them have a long way to go in terms of openness and transparency.
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But versus the roles for the white women, we got a long way to go.
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Go deeper: The U.S. still has a long way to go on high-speed rail
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There's very little if anything that can penetrate that ... there's a long way to go.
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You can understand why Rubio felt that getting personal was the only way to go.
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"Twenty-two thousand people were there and nobody knew which way to go," Lombardo says.
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But Altman thinks a return to Republican economic policies is not the way to go.
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If you want to go big and bold, the thigh is the way to go.
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But the city still has a long way to go to regain its economic strength.
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Mukkamala agrees the group has a long way to go before its device is approved.
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Overall, Kuwait's moves are showing some promise, though it has a long way to go.
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This probe of the Democratic Party's Russian dalliance has a long, long way to go.
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Still others thought drilling a hole in the glass was the best way to go.
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Go deeper: China wants its own pharma industry, but has a long way to go
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"We still have a long way to go with Caviar in the U.S.," he said.
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" Elliott agreed: "This is a really long game, and there's a long way to go.
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With a bad-loan ratio still over 40%, it has a long way to go.
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Countries still have a long way to go to avoid dangerous levels of global warming.
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That's why, for most people, term life insurance is the way to go, Ginty says.
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So, sticking with bottled kombucha sold in a store is the safest way to go.
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LONG ROAD Despite the buzz, Burberry still has some way to go in its turnaround.
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JC: So replacing one oligopoly with another… KM: So that's not the way to go.
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There's a long way to go before we reach 1,200 parts per million, or thereabouts.
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And there's a long, long, long fucking way to go in all these horrendous inhumanities.
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"We have a long way to go when it comes to Indian education," Udall said.
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Reynolds, who is heterosexual, has said the church still has a long way to go.
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Whether or not impeachment is the right way to go doesn&apost even matter anymore.
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It hasn't been an easy journey, and she still has a long way to go.
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"Coffee is the only way to go and black as it should be," she says.
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As empowering a moment as this moment is, there's still a long way to go.
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He felt pretty good about the initial meeting, we got a long way to go.
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When it comes to racial diversity, however, it still has a long way to go.
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"George helps us feel less alone, but we have got a long way to go."
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But, artificial intelligence has a long way to go before that will happen, says Zuckerberg.
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However, for long distance travel, he thinks that electric aircraft are the way to go.
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Unless you want to lose your W, in which case, what a way to go.
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It has a long way to go to reach the targeted 650 miles per hour.
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You're not going to win them all, but it's a tough way to go down.
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Although the community has come far, SelGo says there's still a long way to go.
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If you just want to print existing images, this printer is the way to go.
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Secrecy might sound intriguing, but for a startup, it's absolutely the wrong way to go.
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If you don't want to commit to a hue, glossing is the way to go.
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In that case, disabling images by default is the only sure-fire way to go.
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Smith, himself admits that the technology has a long way to go before it's perfect.
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We have a long way to go to achieve racial equality in the United States.
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That's the right way to go, since Google can't take such control of Apple's devices.
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I hope I will get in, let's see, there is a long way to go.
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We knew there was a long way to go and we believed in our group.
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Generally when it comes to lining the bottom lashline, pencils are the way to go.
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But I can't help but think that more beasts is the wrong way to go.
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That means that there is a long way to go to make up the deficit.
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Venture Global, however, has a long way to go before it can challenge Cheniere's dominance.
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Voksi didn't actually break Denuvo, but he found a clever way to go around it.
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It feels like there's a long way to go during the rest of the year.
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"I actually don't think the Green New Deal is the way to go," he said.
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As with much else, Africa has a long way to go to reach its potential.
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Looks like still has a way to go to win back customers — and Wall Street.
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So there is still a long way to go to achieve the 2% inflation target.
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"That's when I said to myself, There's a super long way to go," Bourgue said.
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But, that doesn't mean that's the only way to go about getting what you want.
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I've come such a long way, and I still have a long way to go!
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" Reflecting on the ordeal, he tells Men's Health, "It wasn't a bad way to go.
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"There is still a long way to go," she told a banking conference on Thursday.
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"There's a long way to go and a lot of witnesses to see," he said.
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For those who aren't into material things, a Groupon experience is the way to go.
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So there is still a long way to go to reach the trillion dollar mark.
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But is there a right and a wrong way to go about such self-reflection?
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For bulk shopping at cheap prices, Costco and Sam's Club are the way to go.
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The earnings report on Tuesday showed the company still had a long way to go.
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We still have a long way to go before they're competitive to the equity market.
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Plain and unadulterated is the way to go with the first tomatoes of the season.
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"While I'm encouraged by their answers, we still have a long way to go," Rep.
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Kind of like, you go to McDonald's, the Big Mac is the way to go.
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" He added that "the only way to go was all cash at the asking price.
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"Especially for my Senior Night it is a great way to go out," Mathiang said.
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"This affords people a way to go deeper than just fantasizing," one friend tells me.
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And if you need multiple phones, AT&T's BOGO deal is the way to go.
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And there's a right and a wrong way to go about asking for a raise.
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Virgin Galactic and Branson have a long way to go before they get there, however.
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With 13 more Election Days, the primary season still has a long way to go.
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Ending your career with a 'What If?' is the wrong way to go about it.
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But I can't think of a better way to go down, to be quite honest.
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Perhaps these aren't ostentatious trainers, and so an understated drink is the way to go.
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These are small sects, so I'm not saying it's the way to go for everyone.
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If you wanted something tight, Beck wasn't the way to go in the early '90s.
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Many lawmakers believe the increasingly elusive "regular order" is still the best way to go.
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If an investor believes EVs are the future, Tesla is the only way to go.
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I still have a long way to go, but I'm optimistic about where I'm heading.
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"This is a step, but we have a long way to go," DeWine told reporters.
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Data analytics have a long way to go before they live up to these expectations.
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With this dish and its acidic butter sauce, however, white is the way to go.
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If you can manage it, getting down with the crowd is the way to go.
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On the issue of gay gamers, the community still has a long way to go.
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Besides, the instructors are very handsome, so not a bad way to go at all.
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"We have a long way to go there," Lamont said in a "Squawk Box" interview.
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But the experimental vaccine has a long way to go to reach a broader population.
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Even though women are talking more about money, we still have a way to go.
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We accept cow milk as the way to go, but different cultures had different favorites.
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Seven thousand miles was a long way to go for a tiny scrap of paper.
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"We have a long way to go," Klobuchar's campaign manager Justin Buoen tweeted on Saturday.
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Suitcases rumble and announcements blare and no one seems to know which way to go.
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"In Chinese culture, everybody has a way to go in their life," Ms. Gin said.
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Gail: We've still got a way to go before the ticket is set, though. Iowa!
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On a recent visit, though, it was clear the concept has a way to go.
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Of course, in Neal's case, bugging your family may be exactly the way to go.
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But the Kavanaugh confirmation is a reminder that there is a long way to go.
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"This is the smartest, safest way to go about it, in my opinion," he said.
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"It's a strange complaint," she said, and "not the right way to go" on trade.
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That means there's a very long way to go to square the bilateral trade accounts.
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It's still true that gaming has a long way to go in connecting to women.
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We've still got a long way to go before HDMI 285's benefits become ubiquitous.
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Cash is probably the best way to go to avoid Venmo scams or PayPal chargebacks.
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There's a long way to go in Libya, and much we still need to do.
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That's different from merely opposing him, and it might not be the way to go.
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There's so much inequality at the ballot box; we have a long way to go.
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So the fight over whether McGahn will testify still has a long way to go.
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Secondly, it creates tariff wars and I just don't think that's the way to go.
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Be Vocal is a great way to go online and find all the advocacy partners.
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Virtual reality Virtual reality still has a long way to go before it becomes mainstream.
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"There's still a long way to go before testing is readily available here," he said.
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"There's still a long way to go before testing is readily available here," he said.
|
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But if you would like to refine your choice, bubbles are the way to go.
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But for an intimate supper à deux, maybe lazy lobster is the way to go.
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So what would it mean, then, to go the other way — to go for broke?
|
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Becoming vegan would be the most planet-friendly way to go, followed by going vegetarian.
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"They have a long way to go to finish their rollback goals," Mr. Doniger said.
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I've not done badly, but I've still got a little way to go on mine.
|
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And there is, apparently, a right way and a wrong way to go about this.
|
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"We have come a long way, but we still have a long way to go."
|
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A calming color scheme and minimalistic layout is the way to go, and eharmony nailed it.
|
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I feel Google has a long way to go in identifying and removing spam listings overall.
|
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For now, the country still has a long way to go before becoming Asia's festival hub.
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Some simple alcohol wipes, microfiber cloth, and canned air seem to be the way to go.
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"We obviously have a long way to go in the fight to normalize breastfeeding," Kent added.
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Even if he apologizes, there's clearly a long way to go before Harvey gets a clue.
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"This is a game of inches and we have a long way to go," Culp said.
|
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We have a long way to go in making VR, and something like the Oasis, sustainable.
|
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But if you're really close, here's the short version: side missions are the way to go.
|
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But Riyadh still has a long way to go to catch up with Tehran in Iraq.
|
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Liberum analyst Portia Patel said there was still a way to go towards repairing the business.
|
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For inspired talent (by this, I mean YOU), selling results is the best way to go.
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According to a new U.K. survey, we still have a way to go on that front.
|
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Wireless was the way to go, and the iPhone's Lightning port was better for audio anyway.
|
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Warren is making a big play for those voters but has a long way to go.
|
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Detroit has a long way to go, no doubt, but Shinola is not an isolated exception.
|
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Guaranteed retirement accounts have a long way to go before they would ever become a reality.
|
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Louney believes there's a long way to go before Russia's natural gas dominance is challenged, however.
|
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Way to go, mom and dad, we can totally see where George gets his good looks.
|
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But streaming is still the easiest way to go if you don't want to miss games.
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We still have a long way to go, but it's definitely the next level for us.
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If you were an investor, "BRIC" — Brazil, Russia, India and China — was the way to go.
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"Given the timeline, that's probably the most efficient way to go about this," the aide said.
|
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If you needed any more proof that Gmail is the way to go, here it is.Â
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"We have a hell of a long way to go in this response," he told Reuters.
|
|
For now, it sounds like Amazon is the way to go, given its potentially higher bitrate.
|
|
"Way to go @BachelorABC !!!" tweeted Danielle Maltby, who was on Nick Viall's season of The Bachelor.
|
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So what's the best way to go about convincing my daughter and others not to start?
|
|
But expensive earrings aren't the only way to go if you're looking to conquer the trend.
|
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Those businesses still have a way to go before they contribute to the company's bottom line.
|
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While those numbers are incredible, equality in computer science still has a long way to go.
|
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These results show that there's really no right or wrong way to go about your friendships.
|
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This highly gendered and sexualized garment is slowly getting there, but there's some way to go.
|
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And I think that a policy of muscular military-ism is the way to go here.
|
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I think the shitty media men list was not the right way to go about it.
|
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"I think that mixing in curvy and straight size is the way to go," she said.
|
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Not the best way to go into the November stretch run, even as they remain unbeaten.
|
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I think we are winning at the moment but it is a long way to go.
|
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"This storm still has a long way to go before it leaves this state," Edwards said.
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THERE'S A LONG WAY TO GO AND THERE'S THE DEBATES, AND A LOT OF TRAVEL INVOLVED.
|
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Go deeper: Renewable energy is on the rise, but it has a long way to go
|
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Yet the new standard has a long way to go before it could affect your wallet.
|
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Doing fun and clever things all the time is a great way to go through life.
|
|
If you're not comfortable with a typical bodycon cheongsam, co-ords are the way to go.
|
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" In any event, he said: "It's got a long way to go, just so you understand.
|
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And, power is slowly tipping in favor of artists, but there's a long way to go.
|
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Now more and more women are the primary breadwinner, and maybe that's the way to go.
|
|
If that's the case, Generations Ultimate for the Switch isn't a bad way to go out.
|
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I personally think how she handles herself with the public is the only way to go.
|
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The Council thinks a vehicle cap is the way to go, but not all groups agree.
|
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Instead, perhaps an international, religion-neutral regime for the Holy City is the way to go.
|
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The worry at that time was simple: direct listings were an untested way to go public.
|
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But disseminating half truths to avoid stepping on anyone's toes is not the way to go.
|
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"Women driving is just the first step - we have a long way to go," she said.
|
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The neighborhood was later flattened to make way for the 101 Freeway—way to go, L.A.!
|
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With a turnaround trip that short, sticking with a carry-on is the way to go.
|
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"We know that we still have a long way to go," Bolan said, according to TIME.
|
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But though the greenery can be impressive, Dubai's "green paradise" still has a way to go.
|
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If you want an electric skateboard, the Boosted Dual or Dual+ is the way to go.
|
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However when it comes to money, some believe women still have a long way to go.
|
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And we've done a lot of good work, but we've got a long way to go.
|
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There is still a long way to go before the guns fall entirely silent in Syria.
|
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If tonight tells us anything, it's that we have a long way to go till November.
|
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But we have a long way to go, and The Tale takes us that much further.
|
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"It's a really very simple but powerful way to go from discussion to action," he said.
|
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"That's the comfortable way to go through these things," she said at the Critics' Choice Awards.
|
|
Potter says the 9 PM spot we've all overlooked is actually an excellent way to go.
|
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It has some way to go this year, with a year-end 2016 target of 15%.
|
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But they are wrong to think that PSLF is the right way to go about it.
|
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Thank you Mr. Trump for admitting that universal health care is the better way to go.
|
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However, the film still has a way to go before it owns the domestic box office.
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There really is a nicer way to go about things than marauding round like elitist rotters.
|
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Therefore, for China's auto firms, the most feasible way to go global is through M&A.
|
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However, there's clearly still a long way to go before attitudes catch up with the technology.
|
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"But I just think these are hypotheticals at this point, there's a long way to go."
|
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We have a long way to go," Lankford told host Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday.
|
|
Despite the common perception, these companies don't all agree on the right way to go forward.
|
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For Evercore ISI's head of technical analysis, Rich Ross, AutoZone (AZO) is the way to go.
|
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I still have a long way to go on this journey, and I'm not giving up.
|
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We may have a long way to go, but athletes like Parker are paving the way.
|
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" Hatch called the border-adjustment proposal "a unique idea that has a long way to go.
|
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The Blazers outscored them 32-16 the rest of the way to go into halftime even.
|
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We are making progress on this issue, but we still have a long way to go.
|
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But Toast still has a way to go before she hits Hadid's level of supermodel status.
|
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But officials believe there's a long way to go before the fires are brought under control.
|
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Other laptop makers like Dell have insisted dual display devices have a long way to go.
|
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But even I know that screening student-made AfterEffects demo videos isn't the way to go.
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This was not the way to go, obviously, but it is still the path I took.
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So we have a long, long way to go before electric cars take over the world.
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There's still a long way to go, but the inroads made are already showing promising signs.
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And it has a long way to go — and by just about every measure, including investment.
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"We got a long way to go, but we're playing better," Rockies manager Walt Weiss said.
|
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I'll always know, just listening to it that it is the perfect way to go out.
|
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There's still a long way to go, and some loss, but it's part of the game.
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If you're going to attack someone, a living legend maybe isn't the best way to go.
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PBS KIDS Video Sometimes for a tired, bored child, the only way to go is video.
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The clue is looking for a "Long" way to go somewhere, and the answer is LIMO.
|
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Voksi found a way to go around Denuvo, while Conspiracy was able to remove it entirely.
|
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It's predictable, but the predictable in pro wrestling is sometimes precisely the correct way to go.
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So getting more literature and research out there around these topics is the way to go.
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Tesla has a long way to go before it threatens Renault, much less GM and Ford.
|
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Robinson still has a way to go, and the 2019-20 season will still feature pains.
|
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There is still a long way to go before the primaries and the 2020 presidential election.
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Environmental and animal welfare groups, however, said Olive Garden still has a long way to go.
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TV in January that city is making progress but still has a long way to go.
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And it's definitely the way to go if you need archival storage for video and photos.
|
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There is muted optimism, but also a recognition that there's still a long way to go.
|
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An easier way to go is the Sino-British College in Shanghai (tuition, room, board: $15,000).
|
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However, he said China has a long way to go before a deal can be reached.
|
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" Arcidiacono, named the Final Four's Most Outstanding Player, said: "It's an unbelievable way to go out.
|
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"There is no access to Gwoza, so there is no way to go back," he said.
|
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Clearly, the platform has a long way to go before it's truly a hate-free environment.
|
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For two people, sharing two appetizers and one ramen might be the smart way to go.
|
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But the entrepreneur recognizes that they have a long way to go to make a difference.
|
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"Our transformation was under way, though we still had a long way to go," writes Nadella.
|
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Most early feminists thought that using your body to advance was not the way to go.
|
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The XR's the way to go, and Apple's going to sell a ton of the things.
|
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I'm not here to judge somebody but this is the wrong way to go about it.
|
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But we still have a way to go—that's why I took part in Marie's project.
|
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"This massive campaign of blanketing the Hill, that is the wrong way to go," he said.
|
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It has a long way to go, but it recognizes that and is beginning the journey.
|
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This wine has a long way to go, and I'm delighted to have four bottles left.
|
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"It's getting better and better now, but it's got a long way to go," Halloway said.
|
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The "rotated +" response actually comes it an number two — way to go, trolls and Cross haters!
|
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Somewhere along the way he left religion and found a way to go to medical school.
|
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But it was so well executed that within minutes it seemed the only way to go.
|
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"I don't particularly think that that specific proposal is the right way to go," he said.
|
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It's a long way to go for a party, but there's truly nothing like Secret Solstice.
|
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Bompard isn't quitting while he's ahead, exactly, but this isn't a bad way to go out.
|
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If you simply want the best video conferencing platform, then Zoom is the way to go.
|
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Obviously, Evan has a long way to go ... but he's off to a pretty good start.
|
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If Mr. Trump says tariffs are the way to go, his base is good with that.
|
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Though the bill passed in the State Senate, it still has a long way to go.
|
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There's no doubt we're better than we were, [but] it has a long way to go.
|
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But for those who just want their videos safe, vendor help is the way to go.
|
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"We obviously have a long way to go in the fight to normalize breastfeeding," Kent tweeted.
|
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As with any piece of meat, bone-in, skin-on is the way to go here.
|
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Germany still has a long way to go until it's NATO goals and commitments are met.
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So, I think using that as your base case isn't probably the way to go here.
|
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Another way to go is to talk to a local journalist, on or off the record.
|
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I just think some sort of blade or knife would be the best way to go.
|
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"We still have a long way to go to find out who we are," Falvey said.
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"We still have a long way to go," said Kimberly A. Metzger, an assistant district attorney.
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Pods are talking to each other using REST API which is not the way to go.
|
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With a number that big, Byte has a long, long way to go to catch up.
|
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Video game streaming still has a long way to go, and there's no sure path yet.
|
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Autonomous robotic surgery still a long way to go before it's ready for prime time, however.
|
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We've seen some steps in the right direction but we have a long way to go.
|
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But the Academy still has a long way to go in making its ranks more inclusive.
|
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If you're looking for a simple yet composed meal, Blue Apron is the way to go.
|
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"There's a long way to go and that's what these students are here for," Democratic Sen.
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Central bankers had thought that they had a long way to go before reserves became scarce.
|
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If, however, you're an Android user, the Google Pixel 4 XL is the way to go.
|
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We have a long way to go, but we are taking this current while it serves.
|
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"We know awards shows have a long way to go, and we all can do better."
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"We are not 100 percent sure that this is the right way to go," he said.
|
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If the inheritance is smaller, then perhaps a retail shopping spree is the way to go.
|
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That being said, Zume has a long way to go until it grows into its valuation.
|
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If transit is the fastest way to go, customers will be able to see that, too.
|
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Still, Google has a long way to go to curb its spread of misleading medical advice.
|
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Put simply, there's a long way to go and maybe a bit more integrity could help.
|
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A calming colour scheme and minimalistic layout is the way to go, and eharmony nailed it.
|
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"That's still a way to go," state Rural Fire Services Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said on Sunday.
|
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If these new findings are anything to go by they have a long way to go.
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Roasting them spread out on a parchment-lined baking sheet would be the way to go.
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"Our findings indicate that we still have a long way to go to reach this goal."
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"But we still have a long way to go, especially in rural Northern Ireland," she said.
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There's a long way to go and regroup and see if can win the next one.
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