The government is selling up to 54 percent of Sabeco at a minimum price of 320,000 dong ($14.09) a share, which values the stake at a minimum of $5 billion.
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And I'm trying to figure out, why is it that we aren't going in and saying, at a minimum, at a minimum it's a two-part question, with respect to Maggie's question.
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That is at a minimum a gross neglect of duty.
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At a minimum, this process was wacky, convoluted, and opaque.
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Do you try to keep your interactions at a minimum?
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But Iowa is, at a minimum, stirring a fresh assessment.
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At a minimum, he said he wants to allow waterboarding.
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At a minimum, sovereignty requires control of a certain territory.
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At a minimum, we have to control the worst excesses.
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On Halloween, people at a minimum aspire to have fun.
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At a minimum, we need to strengthen American disclosure rules.
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A single Ebola carrier infects 2 others at a minimum.
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Second, the government can employ labour at a minimum wage.
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At a minimum, this means adjustable water temperature and pressure.
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At a minimum, you're likely more successful than you think.
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"At a minimum, MBS is damaged goods," the official said.
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Depending on the region, Instacart says it will pay shoppers between $23 to $10 at a minimum for full-service orders (shopping, picking and delivering) and $5 at a minimum for delivery-only tasks.
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Depending on the region, Instacart says it will pay shoppers between $7 to $10 at a minimum for full-service orders (shopping, picking and delivering) and $5 at a minimum for delivery-only tasks.
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And at a minimum, they will think you're polite and charming.
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At a minimum Kheiron's system looks useful for a second opinion.
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So at a minimum, I think Congress needs to do that.
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Trump said he wants reciprocal trade with allies at a minimum.
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At a minimum SuperCreep was looking at a three-day mute.
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We have almost at a minimum exposure to the smaller players.
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It would, at a minimum, clarify that a process was working.
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Also implicit is a desire to keep regulation at a minimum.
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Mr. Trump reported assets valued at a minimum of $1.5 billion.
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At a minimum, he should set the example with his conduct.
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At a minimum, it keeps the spotlight on Trump's changing explanations.
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All that is needed, at a minimum, is a lunar lander.
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At a minimum, it would result in much higher borrowing costs.
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To teach today you need, at a minimum, a university degree.
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At a minimum we ought to have continued the task force.
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At a minimum, I needed at least $250 million in coverage.
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At a minimum, a book is being marketed under false pretenses.
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"The best trade, at a minimum, is no trade," Katz said.
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At a minimum, you need to capture decisions and action items.
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A two-year sentence would, at a minimum, cost taxpayers $84,000.
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The pattern suggests that, at a minimum, more care is required.
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At a minimum, they need to stand behind the shareholders here.
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At a minimum, the assembly-line immigration court system will remain.
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It's fair to say that Trump would be, at a minimum, distracted.
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But at a minimum, the indecipherability of Pozanti's simple shapes will persist.
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Trudeau is incarcerated at a minimum security prison camp in Montgomery, Alabama.
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At a minimum, we recommend checking out the "Mystery Sound Extravaganza" episodes.
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If that's impossible, at a minimum use glasses that block blue light.
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"At a minimum, I expect them to [make] $1 million," Lemonis said.
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At a minimum, there will be a period of wait and see.
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At a minimum, she has to tell them to keep enforcing it.
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These outliers can, at a minimum, change the tone of the narrative.
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At a minimum, this information can motivate targets to improve their defenses.
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At a minimum, this impairs businesses' ability to plan for the future.
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I recently deposited him at a minimum-security facility in Florence, Colorado.
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At a minimum, these rules should apply to fast-track reconciliation bills.
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If Uber fizzles, employees would lose their stock options at a minimum.
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At a minimum, voters didn't penalize Trump for his views on immigration.
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So at a minimum, the conference is likely bringing in $103 million.
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At a minimum, it plans to avoid causing children to miss school.
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At a minimum, it would open Mr. Trump to charges of hypocrisy.
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The new evidence has made it, at a minimum, a lot smokier.
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While facial recognition should be banned, at a minimum transparency is necessary.
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It takes 18 mop buckets at a minimum to do that job.
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The expectation was you would get, at a minimum, a master's degree.
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At a minimum, they wear nitrile gloves and wash their hands religiously.
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At a minimum, you'd need a willing partnership between network and league.
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With each new entry, there is — at a minimum — a home address.
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It should occur here with the commander in chief at a minimum.
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At a minimum, January 85033 may bring some stability to the situation.
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This means that the food will be, at a minimum, pretty good.
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"At a minimum, doing so would raise significant legal questions," Romney wrote.
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But at a minimum she shouldn't be on committees -- certainly that committee.
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Keep conflict at a minimum between yourself and your child's other parent.
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At a minimum, the Kansas result is fully consistent with that possibility.
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At a minimum, I'd be a PAYGO hawk — let's pay for everything.
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At a minimum we should let, say, Nebraska and Connecticut have a turn.
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At a minimum, trustbusters have to sharpen their tools for the digital age.
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At a minimum, it will be weeks before the court makes a ruling.
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Extremely expensive at a minimum of $4,300, not including a monthly $40 subscription.
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Internet-connected sensors specifically for soil monitoring, at a minimum, measure soil moisture.
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At a minimum, it will be used as one with recalcitrant European allies.
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At a minimum and regardless of your career status, you can be reassigned.
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At a minimum, you should be on phone calls, Musk told the man.
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It's not going away, so at a minimum, it should be better protected.
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It touches everyone on a daily, weekly or, at a minimum, monthly basis.
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On NAFTA, he plans, at a minimum, to try to renegotiate its terms.
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The basics of tax alpha call for tax-efficient investing at a minimum.
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"At a minimum, Mr. Assange knows that he has been charged," she said.
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Lackner became convinced that a fusion reactor was, at a minimum, decades away.
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At a minimum, I had to make enough money to pay their paycheck.
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And Trump's actions, at a minimum, raise questions about his views on race.
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There were hundreds, at a minimum, who went to Syria during this period.
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Trump's encounters with MBS at the G20 were purposely kept at a minimum.
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At a minimum, it is the belief that nothing that we do matters.
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At a minimum, though, insurers should have to follow the law as written.
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At a minimum, she must be informed in advance that she's a candidate.
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At a minimum, we must reduce the risk to medically vulnerably people now.
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At a minimum, lawmakers should repeal and prohibit supply controls in marketing orders.
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The turnaround time for results is 36 to 48 hours at a minimum.
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That means — at a minimum — federal, state and local governments should not pay.
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Any conditions, at a minimum, must be directly related to the punitive action.
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At a minimum, you should save 10 percent of your pay for retirement.
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Ask how much your employer matches, and at a minimum, contribute that amount.
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They worked 12-hour days at a minimum and returned to quarters exhausted.
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At a minimum, it's a dress rehearsal for Facebook, which reports on Wednesday.
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At a minimum, a lot of people will have to do extra paperwork.
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"At a minimum, I think we're in the presidential debates," Johnson said to cheers.
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At a minimum, her premiums would increase 700 percent, eating up half her income.
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And so I'd like to see that come out of there, at a minimum.
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This will be, at a minimum, we will start with perhaps a good relationship.
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And he pledged to rip it up or at a minimum to renegotiate it.
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Saudi officials expect the IPO to value Aramco at a minimum of $2 trillion.
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Most VR headsets, including the old Rift, have aimed at a minimum of 90Hz.
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At a minimum, Mr Kim will be keen to secure some easing of sanctions.
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"At a minimum those are some of the legal challenges that facial recognition poses."
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In other words, at a minimum any path to citizenship would take 15 years.
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Maybe that's going to be the consequence of what we do at a minimum.
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At a minimum, lawmakers will need a new score from the Congressional Budget Office.
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No doubt your loved one is on social media; at a minimum they're Facebook.
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At a minimum, how can someone with such bad (judgment) be our next president?
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Advertisers, at a minimum, welcome that Snap will inject more competition into the market.
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At a minimum, he would definitely be held accountable for his behavior, they said.
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"This at a minimum says Windows 10 as a base is really, really secure."
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At a minimum, Republicans want to demonstrate Democrats are responsible for stalling the bills.
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"I think at a minimum, we're looking at mid-February, possibly through mid-March."
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Rides start at a minimum fare of the equivalent of just 74 U.S. cents.
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And by "DACA reform" it must mean, at a minimum, no more chain migration.
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So I don't think we're without opportunities, at a minimum, to ameliorate the damage.
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I'm immediately directed to do at a minimum of ten different things at once.
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At a minimum, update your mental calculus of what constitutes a "big" market swing.
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At a minimum, it undermines public trust in the election & creates opportunity for mischief.
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At a minimum, it does not engage in judicial activism to burden them further.
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"That lead to inferences and reports that were, at a minimum, misleading," they added.
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At a minimum, there are some other issues that Congress needs to handle first.
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"At a minimum, we're double where we were in 2016," he said on Wednesday.
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Or at a minimum, we're priced to perfection in terms of the equity market.
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At a minimum, instructors should at least take a look at what's out there.
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"At a minimum we need to pass something like the Bridge Act," said Coffman.
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"For Tish James to question that role is, at a minimum, very, very surprising."
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At a minimum, their plans required approval up the chain at the Culture Ministry.
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All in all ... the Nezhodas are looking at a minimum set back of $4,000.
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So at a minimum you were an irritant, then you were on their radar.
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At a minimum, you'd want to at least retroactively collect the full 35 percent.
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You should, at a minimum, seek to perform against the demographics of your profession.
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And those close to the couple expect any divorce drama to remain at a minimum.
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At a minimum, that's 58 million minutes, or 111 years, spent watching this viral sensation.
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In total, the mantis ate nine fish, at a minimum rate of two per day.
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At a minimum it will decrease the material "Saturday Night Live" has to work with.
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He said: We expect 10, maybe 15-year life at a minimum from these batteries.
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I think she is going to go down at a minimum as a great senator.
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Reid said at a minimum, Trump should release a letter proving the audit is happening.
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At a minimum the U.S. and China are having a very robust conversation about technology.
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Details: At a minimum, the number of reporters appears to be much higher than four.
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State of play: Would support, at a minimum, both measures: Former VP Joe Biden; Sen.
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At a minimum, each of the game's daily competitions — HQ Trivia airs at 3 p.m.
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At a minimum we can expect Ikea to initially sell Sonos' existing lineup of speakers.
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Blizzard evaluates each sale of Bossland's products at a minimum $200 in damages against Blizzard.
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At a minimum the Russians expected the operation to sow confusion into the US elections.
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Or, at a minimum, stop tweeting about the things Trump is obsessed with tweeting about.
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At a minimum, you'll feel good for donating what you could to a worthy cause.
|
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They had each been looking at a minimum of 20 years in prison for murder.
|
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At a minimum, the gift-card-with-a-purchase promotion might extend through Cyber Monday.
|
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"At a minimum, the Russians failed to rein in the Syrian regime activity," they said.
|
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Pair it with unsweetened coffee, espresso or tea to keep sugar grams at a minimum.
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At a minimum, Republicans are going to do incredible violence to President Barack Obama's accomplishments.
|
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At a minimum, journalists must be notified and given a chance to refute the decision.
|
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At a minimum, the effort would require 7.4 trillion tons of snow over 10 years.
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Francisco said the court should at a minimum block the nationwide scope of the rulings.
|
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She works from home on Fridays, too, so my work guilt is at a minimum.
|
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The meat-and-potatoes quality of the show is, at a minimum, a sensible approach.
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At a minimum, it would seem such an allegation would be in the contempt sanction.
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"At a minimum is expanding the travel advisory to Miami Beach," the health official said.
|
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The Raptors would probably be looking at two seasons in the mud, at a minimum.
|
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At a minimum, a structural engineer should review the viability of taking out the slab.
|
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Human rights groups fear that, at a minimum, hundreds of Rohingya civilians have been killed.
|
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In normal times, the White House operates at a minimum of 90 full-time workers.
|
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At a minimum, they'll be able to shield themselves and their allies from legal scrutiny.
|
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At a minimum, insurers that took the plunge deserved the support promised in the law.
|
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But she was there because of the President's willingness to, at a minimum, tolerate her.
|
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At a minimum, Trump's approach to counterterrorism sets the stage for the fights to come.
|
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To stabilize climate, we need at a minimum to stop adding carbon to the atmosphere.
|
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At a minimum, higher consumer prices are going to hurt everybody, including Trump's populist base.
|
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A strong showing could bolster his efforts to negotiate a plea bargain, at a minimum.
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At a minimum, the person involved could face animal cruelty charges, CNN affiliate WYMT reported.
|
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At a minimum, we need federal civil rights law to envelop everyone in civil society.
|
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I started as an officer at a minimum-security men's facility in Colorado in 1985.
|
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Two law professors said they expect Bergdahl will receive a dishonorable discharge at a minimum.
|
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At a minimum, combine the two chambers into one, and the problem will be solved.
|
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At a minimum, you deserve to know which cast members are actually populating your screen, right?
|
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The next administration must, at a minimum, put the US on track for its 2025 target.
|
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MCCAUL: I think -- I think we at a minimum have to deal with the family separation.
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That means latency is at a minimum; bringing fluid interactive experience to the maximum #HDC2019 pic.twitter.
|
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That means Putin might attempt to persuade Trump at a minimum not to impose new sanctions.
|
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The watches appear, at a minimum, stylish, with small variations on minimalist faces and metal bands.
|
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But at a minimum, Liew is looking for apps with at least 10,000 daily users (DAUs).
|
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In fact, at a minimum, the cost of the "post-neutral" jobs is bound to rise.
|
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At a minimum, the Senate's absurd and arbitrary 60-vote threshold should be dropped for good.
|
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At a minimum, Trump could sign a peace treaty with North Korea, which Pyongyang also wants.
|
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At a minimum, save enough to get your employer's full match on your 401(k) plan.
|
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The S&P should test 1,950 at a minimum with upside to 2,000 - 2,037 from there.
|
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At a minimum, A.I.-enhanced data analytics can complement traditional financial analysis by offering unique insights.
|
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She says that she usually receives one or two inappropriate messages per day, at a minimum.
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Don't you think they probably still deserve food, at a minimum, and love, as a bonus?
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At a minimum you want replacement cost value, which insures you for the full rebuilding cost.
|
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As for an administration rule narrowly defining sex, that could take several months at a minimum.
|
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I think you at a minimum roll back the worst elements of the Trump tax cuts.
|
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At a minimum, we have to make sure that we vet people coming into the country.
|
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Before Russia is invited back into the group, Moscow must—at a minimum—do the following:
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At a minimum, GDPR means most companies will have to rethink how they interact with users.
|
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At a minimum, she said, he would not come to school every Monday and every Friday.
|
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Trump has said that he, like many Americans, wants to keep his taxes at a minimum.
|
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At a minimum, let's hope he protects Utah taxpayers by blocking the lobbying push from Sen.
|
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At a minimum, Netflix might have to accept higher borrowing costs during times of market stress.
|
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He said that a challenge for cybersecurity experts is to keep false positives at a minimum.
|
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By 2021, all employees will be at a minimum starting rate of $15, the union said.
|
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Swiss law also mandates a 14-week maternity leave at a minimum of 80 percent pay.
|
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"I think we at a minimum have to deal with the family separation," Mr. McCaul said.
|
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"Many of the non-essential agenda items will be dumped, at a minimum," one official said.
|
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"Many of the non-essential agenda items will be dumped, at a minimum," one official said.
|
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At a minimum, physicians who frequently diagnose A.D.H.D. in children should be aware of these findings.
|
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"At a minimum, Mr. Feinberg put himself into situations where his conduct could be seriously misconstrued."
|
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At a minimum, they must have annual income of $200,000 and net worth above $403 million.
|
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At a minimum, Mike Bloomberg's weak performance in Las Vegas caused his national numbers to swoon.
|
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His activities of late concerning Ukraine have, at a minimum, failed the smell test of propriety.
|
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She is serving a 15½-year sentence at a minimum-security federal prison in West Virginia.
|
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At a minimum, its funding should be subject to review and its leadership answerable to lawmakers.
|
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Or, at a minimum, to begin to open their minds to the possibility of backing him.
|
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At a minimum, it sets out the blueprint for how to regulate big tech going forward.
|
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At a minimum, it stretches credulity to think Putin didn't at least know about these efforts.
|
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But this means that coverage must include one method, at a minimum, from every category of contraception.
|
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At a minimum, the advocate said she hoped the new system would bring down dual arrest rates.
|
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At a minimum, a big new federal police funding stream could also be tied to various reforms.
|
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But such a deletion would at a minimum have alerted managers to a problem, security experts said.
|
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I would say, at a minimum at the mayoral level and up, people want to know you.
|
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It encouraged Facebook to "at a minimum" reinstate fact-checking for organic and paid content by politicians.
|
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"At a minimum, any machine purchased going forward should have a voter-verified paper trail," it said.
|
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Under Twitter's new rules, the video of Pelosi would be labelled at a minimum, Roth told reporters.
|
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At a minimum, any British firm trading with the EU will need to understand relevant ECJ rulings.
|
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But at a minimum, changes should be implemented no later than a month before your due date.
|
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Technical skills, or at a minimum technology understanding, are a must according to all of the recruiters.
|
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One way or another, at a minimum Catalonia is almost certainly headed for a fresh regional election.
|
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At a minimum, and to Carbon Black's credit, the security world doesn't seem to be slowing much.
|
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I hope that - and then at a minimum, accountability being punishing people, that to me is secondary.
|
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OnePlus has smartly kept the 5T's subtle curves at a minimum and the thickness down to 7.3mm.
|
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Disney has guaranteed to value Hulu at a minimum of $27.5 billion during a future stake sale.
|
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It's a bare necessity for space travelers, who will expect, at a minimum, to survive their excursions.
|
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For now, though, early adopters of 5G will, at a minimum, attain some pretty sweet bragging rights.
|
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Second, companies must be prepared to respect the sanctions or, at a minimum, phase out business ties.
|
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At a minimum, they won't start arriving until fall, when this coming TV season officially kicks off.
|
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According to the outlet, all of the grandchildren are expected to inherit several million at a minimum.
|
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He could be looking at a minimum of four years in prison, and a maximum of ten.
|
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At a minimum, Congress should increase the budget for organics at a rate that matches market demand.
|
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At a minimum, work out where the main thoroughfares and parks will go as the city expands.
|
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" If Epstein's neck fracture was fresh, Hua said, then "at a minimum, it's a very unusual suicide.
|
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So at a minimum, Oracle's lawsuit probably throws some sand in the wheels of the JEDI process.
|
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Stone sees it coming — or, at a minimum, isn't surprised to learn his client has been lying.
|
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At a minimum, it seems heavy-handed; at worst, it is a gross intrusion on individual autonomy.
|
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At a minimum, the advocates argue, no sex in a month would be a more reasonable barrier.
|
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"At a minimum, I hope to convince Hogan to body slam Scott in every debate," Stone said.
|
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Previously listed for $26 million, it's now up for auction at a minimum price of $6.9 million.
|
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Wade and is likely, at a minimum, to curtail that precedent in its restriction of state legislation.
|
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The lawsuit argued that their children's deaths were "directly and proximately caused, at a minimum," by Mrs.
|
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The USPS should be held to a higher standard than their private shipping competitors, at a minimum.
|
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At a minimum, federal rules require colleges to designate one Title IX coordinator, at least part time.
|
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At a minimum, this exquisitely qualified and widely admired jurist deserves a fair hearing and a vote.
|
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At a minimum, what's new about the "new conspiracism" is the number of people exposed to it.
|
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At a minimum, we've learned that the Trump campaign's vaunted social media program was built on deception.
|
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At a minimum, concerned investors should reassess their risk tolerance and make sure they are appropriately diversified.
|
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At a minimum, concerned investors should reassess their risk tolerance and make sure they are appropriately diversified.
|
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Ask Real Estate The city rules requires apartments be kept at a minimum temperature during heat season.
|
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Rendering dispute settlement rulings "advisory" would at a minimum shield U.S. trade actions from WTO-authorized countermeasures.
|
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At a minimum, Congress should cap LRSO funding at 2017 levels until the posture review is completed.
|
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Musical know-how, at a minimum, but also, we see, genuine feeling earned through love and loss.
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At a minimum get up out of your chair, stretch and move at least once an hour.
|
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Depending on the state, a spouse is entitled to some percentage of the estate, at a minimum.
|
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"At a minimum you always want to contribute enough to get the maximum company match," says Ward.
|
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At a minimum, the strength in demand should lead to positive growth momentum for the current quarter.
|
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At a minimum, the Trump trio at Fox would go nuts, and rightly so for a change.
|
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At a minimum, AG Barr must recuse himself until we get to the bottom of this matter.
|
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But at a minimum it should take a page or two out of Wall Street's ESG playbook.
|
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More so, it is estimated that at a minimum 22020MW is generated using petrol and diesel generators.
|
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So you can see, at a minimum, the customer base is wholly dependent on the L train.
|
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In just the first year, it cost Louisiana's seafood industry an estimated $94 million, at a minimum.
|
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At a minimum, Giuliani has flatly contradicted the president's earlier statements and exposed his arrangement with Cohen.
|
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At a minimum, carriers and intended parents are asked to connect via video at least once a week.
|
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At a minimum, it's confusing to put all these different policies in the same section of the website.
|
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At a minimum … if we put it to the prior high, that's $106.21, we're right at the bottom.
|
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Any material move away from palladium is likely to be two to three years away at a minimum.
|
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You know that at a minimum there's many, many, many unflattering things about him when you finish it.
|
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That policy should be made public and should, at a minimum, address the concerns raised in this report.
|
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And the first of those steps is for the House, at a minimum, to switch to Democratic control.
|
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And that such a prominent critic is slated to get the chance will annoy Trump -- at a minimum.
|
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Because at a minimum there is an appearance that I wish he had not opened the door to.
|
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If not a fait accompli, I believed (at a minimum) it boded well for women entering the workforce.
|
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Tens of thousands, at a minimum, were arrested for involvement in what was declared a "counter-revolutionary riot".
|
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Anything that requires someone to come out to your home is going to cost $50 at a minimum.
|
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That may in the end doom Mr Rajoy; at a minimum it throws Spain into weeks of uncertainty.
|
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At a minimum, the use of ICE raids to execute this plan should be immediately and unequivocally scrapped.
|
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At a minimum, it could make repeal a less effective tool to whip up turnout in the base.
|
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They require big, tantalizing photos at a minimum, or preferably stylish video that lasts five to 15 seconds.
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A more combative tone eventually emerged, though Obama and Trump both sought to keep tensions at a minimum.
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I THINK AT A MINIMUM WE WILL HAVE SOME LOWER TAX RATES, MAYBE REPATRIATION, SOMETHING TO HELP INFRASTRUCTURE.
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At a minimum, the Saudis are sacrificing $4 for every $1 of which they are depriving the Iranians.
|
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"I'd go through a process and get it declassified frankly ... certainly waterboarding at a minimum," Trump told Tapper.
|
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At a minimum, these companies should not be allowed to acquire other major firms, like Spotify or Snapchat.
|
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He said the Canadian government, at a minimum, needs a permitting system to give buyers clarity in advance.
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It complicates negotiations at a minimum, for another power's interests must be considered more keenly in the negotiations.
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Failure to do so is likely to result in, at a minimum, examiners citing the firm for deficiencies.
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Bernie should immediately call for, at a minimum, the return of standard bankruptcy protections to all student loans.
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"It's a change in sentiment that in the near-term, at a minimum, stops the momentum," he said.
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At a minimum to have a public hearing to get to the bottom of what happened in Helsinki.
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A source told Variety that, at this point, a three-day pass would cost $500 at a minimum.
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At a minimum, businesses disrupted by the health crisis, especially in the tourism industry, will freeze their hiring.
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At a minimum, you need to give your supporters — 'I don't know, maybe it's true what they said!
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Durant's ruptured Achilles' tendon in his right leg will, at a minimum, sideline him well into next season.
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She concluded that, at a minimum, Nafta had sped up Mexico's dietary transition and the rise of obesity.
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But at a minimum it seems that someone produced a soccer ball and men began kicking it around.
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Mr. Manafort, 70, is serving a seven-and-half-year sentence at a minimum security prison in Pennsylvania.
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"The company has not seen any material recovery and thinks this will continue at a minimum through March."
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Tax analysts expect that project could take two months at a minimum and potentially double that time. Why?
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At a minimum, these companies should not be allowed to acquire other major firms, like Spotify or Snapchat.
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At a minimum, that's room, meals and transit abroad for about the price of an average hotel room.
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They are the ones who are creating, at a minimum, the visual image of a new revolutionary Russia.
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At a minimum, North Korea has achieved a rudimentary strategic deterrent and can afford to not continue testing.
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"You don't want to rebalance too much, but at least at a minimum once a year," Cheng said.
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That alone suggests that economic growth is steady at a minimum, and maybe accelerating as the year begins.
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Mr. Trump reported assets valued at a minimum of $1.4 billion, down slightly from $2100 billion in 2000.
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Initial calculations from the EU suggested that bill will be 60 billion euros ($71.86 billion), at a minimum.
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At a minimum let's move these ideas through Congress, test them, and find those that make a difference.
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"At a minimum, the will's ambiguous," said Rick Scarola, the lawyer representing Ms. Anderson and her mother's estate.
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At a minimum, Trump and his surrogates have a lot of explaining to do to the American people.
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"You don't want to rebalance too much but at least at a minimum once a year," Cheng said.
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At a minimum, the secretary could make a public statement that clarifies the scope of CMMI's demonstration authority.
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At a minimum, we noted, what can be done by executive order can be undone by executive order.
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At a minimum, it would be wise to extend it and further reduce their capacities for nuclear overkill.
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At a minimum, there's absolutely no economic theory under which 2018 deficits are more benign than 2012 deficits.
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If the biomass replaces natural gas, the EAS found, it takes centuries at a minimum to reach parity.
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At a minimum, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends (PDF) that children be tested at ages 1 and 2.
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Employers must pay visa holders, at a minimum, a job's prevailing wage, which varies by job description and location.
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And at a minimum, these new generation of candidates seems determined to embrace progressivism more aggressively than most Democrats.
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Peace talks between the two countries have been on hold for years and diplomatic engagement is at a minimum.
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At a minimum, any machine purchased going forward should have a voter-verified paper trail and no WiFi capability.
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Trump's game here is to throw the kitchen sink at the problem and, at a minimum, delay McGahn's testimony.
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At a minimum, these activities should force politicians on all sides to re-examine how we run our elections.
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At a minimum, that means retrofitting their networks, computers, and applications with encryption that can withstand a quantum attack.
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ManorCare said it owed $20073 million in rent that was accruing at a minimum of $39.5 million every month.
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At a minimum, they'll have to think about what the fans they deliberately drew into the fold actually want.
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Programming is at a minimum, and galleries have little incentive to shock their viewers with the new and unexpected.
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At a minimum, Rolfe said Apple can easily sell 200 million units per year over the next several cycles.
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Most reports put the story mode at a minimum of 20 hours — so "under two hours" is pretty wild.
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But, at a minimum, the 1994 bill maintained and expanded certain pre-existing policies that contributed to mass incarceration.
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This is brass-knuckled political power that at a minimum pushes the press another circulation drop closer to irrelevancy.
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Currently, like many other states, those operations have to be kept at a minimum "setback distance" of 500 feet.
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"[It] is, at a minimum, the earliest library in Germany, and perhaps in the northwest Roman provinces," he said.
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At a minimum, he could be expected to train his Twitter tirades on the new president with characteristic abandon.
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An overwhelming 78 percent supermajority support, at a minimum, limiting abortion only to the first three months of pregnancy.
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But at a minimum, Uber's core business probably isn't as disastrously money-losing as its top-line numbers suggest.
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India's government estimates daily water needs in communities with flushing toilets at a minimum of 100 liters per person.
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Delaying the financials, at a minimum, is a public-relations disaster and could indicate deeper trouble from government auditors.
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At a minimum, understanding your potential out-of-pocket costs might goose you to add to your emergency fund.
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Both parties could have superdelegates: at a minimum, all members of Congress, governors and state party chairmen and chairwomen.
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The current government, led by Law and Justice, a nationalist party, believes criminal negligence at a minimum was involved.
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"I think it pretty well at a minimum limits it, maybe just takes us out of the game," Sen.
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This is exactly the wrong moment for support for housing to be at a minimum rather than a maximum.
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Cords said the state will at a minimum conduct an investigation into elements of the New York Times story.
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At a minimum, I suspect that white-collar criminal-defense lawyers are filing them away for their next cases.
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At a minimum, it conclusively proved that the White House had repeatedly lied about Trump's foreknowledge of the payments.
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"We should not be in this position right now ... So at a minimum, we should go through with that" .
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Having now confirmed William Barr, Congress needs to assure at a minimum that its criminal justice reform be effectuated.
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In a group with Hungary, Portugal and Iceland, Austria will be hoping to make the quarterfinals, at a minimum.
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It's very difficult to believe the government won't demand some level of divestiture of those plans, at a minimum.
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It's so essential when you interview Trump to have — at a minimum — good background knowledge of his frequent lies.
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At a minimum, the lawyers hope to get a sense of what avenues Mueller is still working to investigate.
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Ms. Smith maintains that her client, at a minimum, should have been consulted about the project ahead of time.
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Or, at a minimum, that a Facebook-style feed would become the default, eroding Twitter's distinctive real-time culture.
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At a minimum, Kobe Bryant absolutely has to be classified as the greatest Los Angeles Laker of them all.
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Under the previous policy, female crew members were required to wear blush, mascara and red lipstick at a minimum.
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Requiring fraternities and sororities to reflect the diversity of the campus — at a minimum — would change the Greek ecosystem.
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People in the mask business say it will take a few months, at a minimum, to significantly expand production.
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If true, Biden was, at a minimum, willfully blind not to ask his son about potential conflicts or controversies.
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But they are, at a minimum, signs of what's to come should the landmark Supreme Court case get overturned.
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So, at a minimum, even if Xumo doesn't scale usage on its own, it can still add incremental audience.
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Obamacare requires insurers to cover 10 essential health benefits, including mental health, prescription drugs and maternity, at a minimum.
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"We acted fast and sold the shares at a minimum discount," said Doron Turgeman, chief executive of B Communications.
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That should occur at a minimum over a six-month period in three or four tranches, according to Pagnato.
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Such violations are, at a minimum, unethical and violations of the core rules governing the handling of FBI material.
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"For a gun that big, I would think an acquisition would be, at a minimum, $25 billion," Miller said.
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They seem to be responding to a Democratic electorate that is, at a minimum, describing themselves as more liberal.
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"The good thing is that this is starting during the summer, when traffic is at a minimum," he said.
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At a minimum, he said, there are four swimming pools, including the ones in the nightclub and master suite.
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That means that, at a minimum, worldwide Bitcoin mining could power the daily needs of 821,940 average American homes.
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That unpredictability is at a minimum an inconvenience and at a maximum has resulted in some truly horrific outcomes.
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"We're looking at a ten year horizon at a minimum if — if — everyone takes it seriously and invests," Williams said.
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The fund-raiser, at a minimum, will raise $3.5 million, according to ticket prices and the size of the theater.
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And it&aposs got to be, at a minimum, it would seem to me, essentially the same rate on tariffs.
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At a minimum, [Bixby will perform] the basic functionalities: like the settings, or changing the language from English to French.
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Most of them are true, or at a minimum defensible, but it's often not exactly clear what they amount to.
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At a minimum, it can offer guidance about forthcoming stimulus to influence market expectations—as Mr Draghi has just done.
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And at least in the US, we won't see any major changes until after the 2020 election at a minimum.
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At a minimum, the growing backlash seems to undermine the massive public relations push MbS has undertaken around the world.
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"At a minimum, strategically, that message helped neutralize the bogus, manufactured lies about President Trump's treatment of women," Jackson wrote.
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At a minimum, they said, it showed the Trump campaign was naive in allowing a representative to meet with him.
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For it to officially work in that capacity, "At a minimum, one must wear the Snuggie backwards," the court says.
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Since the bonds set for asylum-seekers start at a minimum of $1,500, they set a fundraising goal of $1,500.
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" Legislation preventing future shutdowns: "At a minimum, if someone is deemed essential they should be paid while on the job.
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"There will be a repeal first, and I think the repeal will be at a minimum in name," Bertolini said.
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Shutting down the system fueled a scarcity of dollars that has forced companies to maintain their operations at a minimum.
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"At a minimum, the regulations would create additional challenges for both foreign and domestic companies," he said in an email.
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"At a minimum we need a law that protects the privacy of our children in our public schools," Abbott said.
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In fact, they believed that voting should be restricted to those who held property or, at a minimum, paid taxes.
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Barring the unlikely possibility that someone will develop a warp drive, an interstellar voyage will take decades at a minimum.
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They didn't care about creating a positive experience for users—which would at a minimum require physical and mental safety.
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Reuters reported in January that Carrefour aimed to price the unit's IPO at a minimum 25 percent premium to GPA.
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But it is also true that 60 million Americans, at a minimum, chose Trump despite his racism and open bigotry.
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At a minimum, going after China for these abuses can be something the tech community and Trump can agree on.
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At the European Union headquarters in Brussels, the open questioning of the bloc will likely be kept at a minimum.
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While this can all sound a bit ridiculous, this is, at a minimum, a solid idea for a TV series.
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In the past Oculus had certified a number of machines as compatible, but all cost around $1,000 at a minimum.
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At a minimum, most researchers give companies weeks or months of time to issue a patch before alerting the public.
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More from Tonic: "At a minimum amount, people should perfect whole-body resistance training three days per week," Campbell says.
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At a minimum, there is a policy rationale for this approach — one that much of Congress appears ready to accept.
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"By some point in the not too distant future, it's, at a minimum, going to cap Russian production," he said.
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Darby had told other lawmakers he wanted to keep amendments to the map at a minimum before it was passed.
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Did you buy a Powerball ticket for tomorrow's drawing, which will pay out, at a minimum, a $375 million jackpot?
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"It would take quite a few years (but) at a minimum you should ask" if the benefits are worth it.
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At a minimum, you should consider purchasing life insurance with a death benefit that is 10 times your annual expenses.
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At a minimum, they could hold public hearings, like Fulbright's, to examine Trump's actions on trade, or NATO , or Russia .
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Ricardo Rossello said Friday that companies would be taxed at a minimum rate of 10 percent on their overseas profits.
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But at a minimum, if the firm can't pull off its vision with another billion, it never had a chance.
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Floor debate and bill passage have been at a minimum, with days in full session far outnumbered by days off.
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Combining localization and electrification, "we want to triple our volume within the next five years at a minimum," Krueger said.
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Vonn said at a minimum, the RCMP should sign a memorandum of understanding about how the information will be used.
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"At a minimum, it will be productive — we'll see what happens and what comes out of it," Mr. Trump said.
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"A single Ebola carrier infects 2 others at a minimum," reads one of his many contemporary tweets on the topic.
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She could stand aside earlier, but at a minimum her successor should be known by the end of the year.
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It's not that the Trump campaign wasn't studded with people who were, at a minimum, profoundly vulnerable to Russian blackmail.
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A fair process at a minimum — at a bare minimum requires hearing from both sides before rushing — MS. MacCALLUM: Right.
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At a minimum, they should stop asking, by now sounding almost wistful, whether Mr. Trump has finally gone too far.
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The GOP insists that its partisans—at a minimum—commit to lower taxes, privatization, and policy devolution to state governments.
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At a minimum, the Loves had wanted Murdock to receive sex offender treatment and be barred from working with children.
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By as long as possible, I mean age five at a minimum but even better, seven or eight years old.
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So, we will have somebody, at a minimum, at a very, very high level, and they will be with you.
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At a minimum, an indictment would likely trigger new elections called either by Netanyahu or by one of his adversaries.
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At a minimum, the goal is to recruit 150,000 people who will be randomly assigned into one of two buckets.
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At a minimum, it costs $180 to take the exam and another $175 to participate in the Credential Assembly Service.
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At a minimum, the reporting process was expected to take hours, potentially lasting into late Saturday or spilling into Sunday.
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Active participation in America's growing, increasingly tech-centric economy appears to require — at a minimum — four-plus years of college.
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If he falls short of the Presidency, his admirers will have gained, at a minimum, fresh evidence of their encirclement.
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At a minimum, as with other commissions of inquiry, the finding must result in the imposition of sanctions against Russia.
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Even if she were to agree to go sooner, a Conservative leadership contest is likely to take weeks at a minimum.
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Even the reflective glare is kept at a minimum So should you chuck your $1,000 (or cheaper) TV to the curb?
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Butthis was averted by an agreement to allow a limited amount oftariff-free panels at a minimum 0.56 euros per watt.
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It's more expensive, slower, with a smaller display, lower resolution, and no Touch ID. All for, at a minimum, $100 more.
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At a minimum, that'll mean letting internet providers share your web browsing history so that they can make more ad money.
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But at a minimum, a red flag should have been raised after Mateen purchased two guns in the last two weeks.
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The bottom line: Americans think Trump did something wrong that, at a minimum, deserves to be looked into for possible impeachment.
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That would value his holdings at a minimum of $68.2 billion, based on the company's closing share on Friday of $170.54.
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In the future, such purchases of weapons must, at a minimum, be flagged to law enforcement or, even better, simply barred.
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In May 2016, he vowed to "renegotiate … at a minimum" the Paris climate agreement, one of the Obama administration's landmark achievements.
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It does seem very likely that Flynn, at a minimum, broke a bunch of rules regarding monetary payments by foreign governments.
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It is expected to take 18 months at a minimum, with results expected to emerge in between two to three years.
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At a minimum, Romania must allow Ms Kovesi to travel to Brussels to be interviewed for the job of public prosecutor.
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Like: A project like this would require formal approval, at a minimum, from every local government in every geography it touches.
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He plans to eat a ginger-rich diet so he can keep the eggs at a minimum of 98 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Trump and the Republicans should hope that at a minimum their emerging majority can last at least as long as Obama's.
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At a minimum, it tells us the improvements that have been going on for the last decade [appear] to have stalled.
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Read More Apple stock is trading like a bond At a minimum, Apple may test the low $90 level, Ross said.
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To take part in Siltbreaker, you need to purchase the 2017 Dota 2 International Battle Pass — at a minimum of $9.99.
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At a minimum, Republicans want states to be able to cut back the ACA's rules on what has to be covered.
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At a minimum, Kushner is likely to push for an expansion of what might be housed under the umbrella of infrastructure.
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To-date, Flybridge has mostly backed companies that had ten or more employees, and signed $1 million checks at a minimum.
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At a minimum, notes ThreatConnect's Gidwani, it would be strange for a group of pro-American hacktivists to use the site.
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At a minimum, Halper met with with Trump campaign advisers, including Papadopoulos, Page and former national campaign co-chairman Sam Clovis.
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At a minimum, this means being vigilant about ensuring Trump's team is not drawing up policies that directly harm U.S. interests.
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"The investigation reveals at a minimum that Sergeant Hadid has failed to supervise his subordinates," David Cohen wrote in a memo.
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At that time, 30 patients had, at a minimum, taken the step of setting up an appointment for behavioral migraine treatment.
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The firm has forecast that number in 2017 to increase by at least 25 percent, reaching 5,000 closures at a minimum.
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Please include the company name, property or facility name, award amount, award date, and status of collection proceedings at a minimum.
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"At a minimum, this is a yellow flag," said Jason Draho, head of Americas asset allocation at UBS Global Wealth Management.
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Mylan could keep the EpiPen at the current price, or perhaps raise it more, while keeping patient anger at a minimum.
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And the final characteristic is if a country has a current account surplus that's at a minimum 3 percent of GDP.
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At a minimum, Saudi officials must avoid actions that make it look as if they are plotting regime change in Tehran.
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At a minimum, the Green New Deal statutes should include provisions that regulate and limit the use of confidential forced arbitration.
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But this immediate case apparently deals with Iran, and the timing of Ms. Meng's seizure is, at a minimum, most inopportune.
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"At a minimum, it would be important to define common European blueprints for national asset management companies," he told the paper.
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Congress must, at a minimum, increase NFCSP appropriations in FY 2018 so that local programs can reach and support more caregivers.
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Such access ensures that, at a minimum, this impartial humanitarian organization knows who is detained and how they are being treated.
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AG cuts itst patterns in a way that maximizes fabric yardage and keeps the amount of leftover materials at a minimum.
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At a minimum, you might expect to see such business models observed in the states that have already banned payday lending.
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At a minimum, the White House is still in discussions to sell nuclear equipment to Saudi Arabia despite fierce Democratic opposition.
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Cohen is serving his sentence at a minimum-security federal prison camp in Otisville, N.Y., about 70 miles north of Manhattan.
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Or, at a minimum, Ball has to do more to publicly distance himself from the outlandish comments his father routinely makes.
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Teachers' salaries should be set at a minimum of $60,000 a year, Sanders said, and tied to regional cost of living.
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At a minimum, companies can commit not to obstruct deliberation on civic reform—and challenge their peers to do the same.
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He at a minimum exaggerates everything, and the idea that he's going to stand there and say 'everything's fine, don't worry?
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At a minimum, most of what President Donald Trump will attack them on has already been litigated in the primary run.
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At a minimum, the plan should review your retirement, education funding, estate planning, risk management, asset management and emergency fund strategies.
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At a minimum, good governance mandates a review of the millions allocated to hardly-heard-of and hardly-overseen multinational organizations.
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Ms. Bauer said that at a minimum, they expect runners to be able to run nine to 15 miles a day.
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Even if any of these things happen — and I'm not holding my breath — it will take many months, at a minimum.
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"I think it pretty well at a minimum limits it, maybe just takes us out of the game," he said Thursday.
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For all people, testing should begin at age 45 years and be carried out at a minimum of three-year intervals.
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At a minimum they may well be ambivalent to Trump's exit from the White House and not stand in Iran's way.
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That it will play into his base's twin dislikes (or at a minimum distrusts) of a) congressional Democrats and b) Muslims.
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At a minimum, promoting things you've heard of before should make it easier for those new services to grab your attention.
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The nuclear situation therefore remains at a standstill, and that's at a minimum delayed any prospects for better inter-Korean ties.
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At a minimum, the US should slow the growth of entitlement spending to no more than the average growth of GDP.
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The entire family should be, at a minimum, shunned and shamed for their greed in seeking profits heedless of human pain.
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At a minimum, West seems persuaded by Tom's grief and more willing than his partner to protect him from additional stress.
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Nonetheless, House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler on Tuesday called for Barr to "at a minimum" recuse himself from the Ukraine investigation.
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"In most good therapy, [therapists] are, at a minimum, pushing clients to be uncomfortable," says Noelle Lefforge, a Nevada-based psychotherapist.
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At a minimum, Southron Ambitions posits a "just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you" view of Aerys's downfall.
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Apple is just everywhere now — it's impossible to step outside without seeing 40 pairs of AirPods and 100 iPhones at a minimum.
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In the future, such purchases of weapons must, at a minimum, be flagged to law enforcement or, even better, simply barred altogether.
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At a minimum, it seems to have an effect of lowering the value of a currency, which makes export industries very happy.
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When ManorCare filed for bankruptcy, it owed $446 million in rent that was accruing at a minimum of $39.5 million every month.
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And there's a catch: You're responsible for supplying your own lab-tested CBD and orders start at a minimum of 8,000 beans.
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A decorated cake exists, at a minimum, to serve some aesthetic purpose or even to make an artistic, social, or political statement.
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Or, at a minimum, it seems like a less pernicious thing than the apparently pervasive discrimination against white people in American society.
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The ongoing degradation of American civic institutions, at a minimum, did not have an immediate negative impact on the typical person's life.
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At a minimum, the honeymoon period of giving Trump the benefit of the doubt on his calls for investigations should be over.
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The new requirement will go through the federal rulemaking process, which means it could be months, at a minimum, before it's implemented.
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At a minimum, Amazon is falling far short of its responsibility to ensure its contractors are following labor laws and safety regulations.
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At a minimum this would mean, for instance, that Amazon would have to spin off its private brands, in particular Amazon Basics.
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At a minimum, the accrued information includes Social Security numbers and credit card information that would be nerve-wracking to have stolen.
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At a minimum, that would mean that people moving to or from Britain would need to worry about passports and residency rules.
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This ultimately means becoming priests, and at a minimum implies being accepted to the slightly lower but still important rank of deacon.
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In some places, women are veiled, stoned and killed; at a minimum, they are blamed for sowing disorder in the ideal society.
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At a minimum, the U.S. says, Chinese law requires a company like Huawei to aid its home country if the government demands.
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"It is increasing likely that some impacts, at a minimum heavy rains and gusty winds, will occur beginning this weekend," it wrote.
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These rulings will be appealed, but will at a minimum delay policies that would drop thousands of people from the Medicaid rolls.
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At a minimum, these options spark creative ideas, and, in the best case, they provide the first draft of the final design.
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Capacity is expected to start at a minimum of 27GB, increase to 210GB and have a maximum capacity of an impressive 27GB.
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In May 2016, he vowed to "renegotiate … at a minimum" the Paris climate agreement, one of the Obama administration's landmark achievements. 2.
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If he were in school, he would be held accountable, and at a minimum, he would be asked to apologize, she said.
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Some Trumpian moments But Trump certainly managed to have (in the eyes of his supporters, at a minimum) some winning Trumpian moments.
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At a minimum, he will need to adjust his style of communication and devote more attention and effort to the legislative process.
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In a matter of a few months, market prices approach marginal production costs, and prices stabilize at a minimum, or floor, price.
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At a minimum, you'll need a digital SLR camera; short-, mid- and long-range lenses; multiple batteries; extra cords; and a laptop.
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At a minimum, advertising a plant product as being cholesterol free implies that some plant products do contain cholesterol, which is false.
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"At this point, at a minimum, he's at least 50 million voters short of what he's going to need," Mr. Winston said.
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Guidance from the board is vague and kept at a minimum to allow the team to respond flexibly to daily market moves.
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They therefore need, at a minimum, to understand each other's redlines and to agree on codes of conduct and crisis mitigation measures.
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The beneficial ownership provision in this legislation requires, at a minimum, more study by the GAO to weigh its costs and benefits.
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He seems to understand that these changes, at a minimum, are necessary if his dysfunctional country is to have a better future.
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"To debate and condemn racism with some level of understanding, we'd need to, at a minimum, distinguish between these things," Freelon says.
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At a minimum, there should be a law requiring participants in sporting events like auto and motorcycle racing to carry medical insurance.
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Given the community and neighborhood impacts of short-term rentals, at a minimum, Airbnb's operations should be treated like every other business.
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Children's book author Emma Bland Smith said she tries to keep mail and online orders at a minimum to keep down waste.
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At a minimum, Congress should delay the ATCA's implementation so that the federal government can fully evaluate its consequences and respond accordingly.
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Make sure you change your tampon every four to eight hours at a minimum, and try to give your body a break.
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By law, the ratio cannot be lower than one meaning at a minimum, Washington will match each dollar contributed by the state.
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"Hillary Clinton was negligent at a minimum in not ensuring that they were [granted extra security] … her conduct was grotesque," he added.
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The constitutional guarantee of due process requires, at a minimum, that judges be impartial arbiters of the cases that come before them.
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Or at a minimum, this would end efforts to extend the tax cuts on individuals that are set to expire in 2025.
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But the suite of four potential attacks described by CTS are, at a minimum, already covered by one layer of computer security.
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Many of these same investors seem hopeful that, at a minimum, they might someday make back what they invested in Rothenberg Ventures.
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It requires at a minimum a respect for different capabilities and a willingness to do the hard work to acquire new expertise.
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However, in an effort to contain the virus, Downing Street will try to keep even this level of contact at a minimum.
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At a minimum, I'll bring my sunglasses, my favorite beach towel, my biggest wide-brimmed hat and a pair of flip-flops.
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At a minimum, you should put a fraud alert on your credit reports, and check them regularly to spot any suspicious activity.
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At a minimum, it will mean an additional round of negotiations to get the seller to compensate the buyer for the problems.
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Some schools are leasing — or paying in installments — to third party vendors as a way to keep upfront costs at a minimum.
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Other experts are estimating that hundreds of thousands of fish, at a minimum, have died in southeastern Australia during this fire season.
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At a minimum, new rules should bar social media companies from accepting money for political advertising by foreign governments or their agents.
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At a minimum, we would all be better off if we stopped associating our political opponents with blood-sucking, disease-carrying pests.
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At a minimum, this was a treasured relationship for both of them, right up until Holdo decided not to leave the cruiser.
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TRUMP: But I can tell you, at a minimum, you have to focus on this because it can get away very quickly.
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At a minimum, the act killed a person who did bad things, and it provides some sense of justice to those affected.
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At a minimum, Microsoft clearly should have provided the critical update in March to all its users, not just those paying extra.
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At a minimum, the pounding has bruised Mr. Wang's reputation among members of the urban elite who have heard Mr. Guo's claims.
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He says if he had been able to get a timely appointment, he was looking at a minimum of $14,000 in costs.
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But teams have dozens and dozens of players in their farm systems, and Tebow, at a minimum, has superior hand-eye coordination.
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Facebook should have shown, at a minimum, the total video views and combined it with an objective measure of Engaged Viewing Time.
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At a minimum, both sides should begin with "talks about talks" in order to end the ongoing cycle of blustering escalatory rhetoric.
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At a minimum, the legislature should quickly pass a temporary measure to limit out-of-network charges for coronavirus testing and treatment.
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At a minimum, the legislature should quickly pass a temporary measure to limit out-of-network charges for coronavirus testing and treatment.
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At a minimum, it already raises grave concerns about data security and privacy, neither of which is currently protected under Indian law.
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At a minimum, Apple said that it could've suggested trying the Touch ID feature in that 48 hours, but it's too late now.
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At a minimum, the outbreak of tensions introduces a significant element of uncertainty into a market that had been pricing in very little.
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And it's very expensive to shut them completely off and restart them, so they must always be kept running at a minimum level.
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For instance, we should consider a law that requires — at a minimum — transparency around how much funding VC firms raise from foreign sources.
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At a minimum they should help BRI countries assess schemes and show them how to gain from transparency, high standards and formal contracts.
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At a minimum, all these people are on the receiving end of pressure from evangelical lobbies with easy access to the White House.
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This would include at a minimum the cancellation of most of its debt, which is not going to be paid in any case.
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At a minimum, progress will take more votes, a renewal of the Republican Party and a different president with a different moral compass.
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"At a minimum, we're going to have to be watching because that's really bad stuff and it's happened more than once," he said.
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An alternative solution, and one within our grasp, is the removal of MDTs among those in custody at a minimum, for cannabis detection.
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"Rosenstein here has, at a minimum, contributed to [the political] circus — at the expense of his own employees," he wrote after the hearing.
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There, you can find a list of eco-certification labels for specific seafood products that, at a minimum, meet yellow "Good Alternative" recommendations.
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Toddlers are usually more excited to see chips and cookies offered as treats, but remember to keep the sugary foods at a minimum.
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It said the expected price, which would value the whole bank at a minimum of 1.1 billion euros ($1.37 billion), was too low.
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At a minimum, Democrats will seek "clean" bills that fund the government and increase the debt limit without goring any sacred liberal cows.
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If you buy shares, you buy an option to sell at a minimum price; you're hedging in case the share you purchased tanks.
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"Uber should ... at a minimum, prioritize an increase in the headcount for Human Resources Business Partners across Uber's various regions," the report said.
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At a minimum, the country is looking at a long slog of a special counsel investigation through the rest of the Trump administration.
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At a minimum, the F.C.C. should require Google to commit to search neutrality, transparency, adherence to privacy standards and restrictions on anticompetitive bundling.
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But before progressives in the Democratic Party support him as nominee, the above five questions at a minimum should be answered — in detail.
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Perhaps populists just feel comfortable with budget deficits, and both parties are, at a minimum, Eurosceptic and don't revere policies set outside Italy.
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The college will appeal and, at a minimum, the $33 million award will be reduced to a $22 million limit under state law.
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" Moniz said he wouldn't directly comment on Trump's promise to Reuters on Tuesday that "at a minimum I will be renegotiating those agreements.
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Still, the Scrap Yard Dawgs own their playing field, which keeps operating costs at a minimum, said Connie May, the team's general manager.
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The Republican Party platform adopted this year calls the bureau a "rogue agency" that should be abolished or, at a minimum, sharply curtailed.
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If you keep debt at a minimum and grow your earnings over the next five years, your shot at homeownership is even better.
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The airline just asks that they dress in a way that, at a minimum, raises the bar of air apparel on the flight.
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At a minimum, the same universities that readily accept increasingly high numbers of Chinese students must assist students with effective services and protections.
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At a minimum, tax attorneys said, the I.R.S. could seek civil penalties totaling about 20 percent of the funds that were allegedly misused.
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Many are still worried about the outbreak, even though the South Korean government has managed to maintain the fatality rate at a minimum.
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At a minimum, each child in government custody is to receive one counseling session per week, plus two group sessions to discuss issues.
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At a minimum, the discovery could lead to additional studies and plans for monitoring the nest and the flight paths of any eaglets.
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Employees have said that Mr. Bastianich himself helped, at a minimum, to build the sexist and disrespectful environment in which Mr. Batali operated.
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At a minimum, our representatives have to keep our military personnel, who pledge to protect our country, safe from sexual harassment and assault.
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There's a lot more to understand, but at a minimum we need to start recognizing place as a legitimate construct in our thinking.
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At a minimum, Mr. Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving premier, could use the electoral result to bolster his hand in negotiating a plea bargain.
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" Then comes this paragraph: "At a minimum, the Fourth Circuit should have resolved any uncertainty in favor of, not against, the Order's validity.
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Federal regulators' own research underscores the necessity of having at a minimum a federally certified engineer and a federally certified conductor on trains.
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At a minimum, a nine-month wait for the next presidential election may be worthwhile to ascertain what the long-term options are.
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But even Ms. Mills, a diamond-hard lawyer who defended Mr. Clinton during his impeachment trial, at a minimum failed to deter Mrs.
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Over the long run, the federal government must at a minimum ensure that the recent hurricanes do not exacerbate the affordable housing crisis.
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If the executive branch is going to unilaterally proceed with it "deconstruction," it must, at a minimum, explain its basis for doing so.
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Sean Colrock, Director of Client Partnerships at Wiss & Company, suggests at a minimum you track: cash on hand; fume date, and burn rate.
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The timeline on bringing a new chemical to market is several years at a minimum and could easily move into the decades range.
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That's another sign of how this market embraces the positives and sees a glass half full as three-quarters full — at a minimum.
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"I do think, in my mind, clearly at a minimum, we could say he's being treated differently," said Chan, 68, a former banker.
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The FBI should address the problems with the administration and assessment of CHSs identified in this report and, at a minimum, should: a.
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At a minimum, there's a policy process that looks at the impact of any sanctions decisions as part of a broader strategy discussion.
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The governor said that at a minimum students need to possess a basic knowledge of the government and the principles of the Constitution.
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"We're in the air-transportation business — we should be operating 10 years at a minimum behind the leading edge of technology," he said.
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"Although Mr. Flynn was a civilian at the time, that information remains classified—or at a minimum withheld from the defense," she wrote.
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Already we have seen a few proposals in Congress, but any comprehensive approach to protecting personal information should include, at a minimum: 2628.
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At a minimum, US officials hope for a more defined road map that would lead North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.
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"At a minimum, though, this is a powerful voice inside the White House that will not be there arguing against [tariffs]," Sheets said.
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If we want to conserve these populations, we have to think how the frequency of such events can be kept at a minimum.
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At a minimum, Congress should spend as much time considering their duty to authorize war as our troops do preparing to wage it.
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"The refilling is planned at a minimum after 10,000 miles, during the oil change interval," Mr. Pamio told the Driving the Nation website.
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Texture, at a minimum, better distinguishes days spent this way, and that texture becomes the record of the idiosyncrasies of an individual's mind.
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And that's what we think these families are entitled to at a minimum—to conduct that investigation in a search for the truth.
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With New Hampshire downgrading marijuana possession to a civil offense, the entire New England region has enacted, at a minimum, some form of decriminalization.
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"There cannot be an EU a la carte," Steffen said, adding that he would look to keep negative effects from Brexit at a minimum.
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And you have 14 percent of non-citizens, according to academic research, at a minimum, are registered to vote, which is an astonishing statistic.
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And I would say that I will be looking at that very, very seriously, and at a minimum, I will be renegotiating those agreements.
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At a minimum, doesn't a patient relationship require the fundamental act of a patient coming in to tell the physician about whatever's worrying them?
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So, within five weeks this summer, we have Trump on the phone with a foreign leader discussing, at a minimum, his potential 2020 opponents.
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At a minimum, the police may have violated the ancestry website's terms of service, placing the data they obtained in a legal gray zone.
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As for districts that interest Bold PAC, Torres said Bold PAC is "focusing" on districts that have "at a minimum" 20% Latino voter registration.
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Congress and bank regulators at a minimum should update rules and regulations to deal with reality and take banks out of the marijuana debate.
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At a minimum, he didn't replace the paper's top editor, Martin Baron, nor did he replace the editorial page editor or the main columnists.
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What's the point: A look at the national polls indicate that impeaching and removing Trump from office is at, a minimum, a plurality position.
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They must also collect donations from 200,000 donors at a minimum of 800 donations in each of 85003 states before midnight on Dec. 12.
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Ripple may also buy additional common stock or warrants for up to $20 million at a minimum price of $4.10 per share, MoneyGram said.
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Greig is serving an eight-year-sentence at a minimum security prison in Minnesota after being convicted of identity fraud and harboring a fugitive.
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"I believe oil prices in the upper $230s (per barrel) at a minimum are required for a sustainable recovery in North America," Craighead said.
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At a minimum, if there is a major domestic or foreign policy crisis that fundamentally shakes up the electorate, Trump's standing might quickly improve.
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But privately, Trump allies have spent weeks trying to press the Ohio governor to back Trump -- or at a minimum, participate in the convention.
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At a minimum, this should help to prevent the many fake news stories that still plague Facebook from showing up to millions of people.
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At a minimum, there is good evidence that the DNC attack was conducted by the same group that performed a variety of other attacks.
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At a minimum, put enough into your 401(k) to get the boss's full matching contribution, else you just leave money on the table.
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While different organizations have different appetites for risk, at a minimum they want to know the issues that exist, and make an informed decision.
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It's by no means the proverbial slam dunk, but it could be, at a minimum, a great moment of truth for China's real intentions.
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At a minimum, Congress can do a better job of getting up to speed on technology and its power to undermine our democratic values.
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At a minimum, the complications from the U.S. steel and aluminum action could throw the NAFTA negotiations over into 2019 and a new Congress.
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At a minimum, in any engagement scenario, the envoy would reduce the potential for miscommunication and miscalculation that could spiral into a military confrontation.
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And with coupons at a minimum, investors have embraced contrarian research that helps them haggle with issuers to demand more yield and better protections.
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But if they worked even 28 to 29 hours per week at a minimum-wage job, virtually all would be able to escape poverty.
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At a minimum, risk-averse voters cannot fret about the viability of bold issue positions in the general election when all primary candidates agree.
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Vigorous exercise includes things like jogging, lap swimming and cycling at a minimum of 10 miles per hour, according to the American Heart Association.
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There's no scenario that wouldn't have resulted in, at a minimum, the unrelenting condemnation of his presidency—and just as likely, formal impeachment proceedings.
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CNN reported that her legal team has requested that she ride out her 14-day sentence at a minimum-security prison in Dublin, California.
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At a minimum, he said the BA should require date coding on all packaging, to let the buyer know how fresh the product is.
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At a minimum, a net 21625 million new job gains are expected to be added to the economy under 2900 percent GDP growth assumptions.
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Kerry should, at a minimum, get a visit from some of Sally Yates's former colleagues to ask about his own possible Logan Act violations.
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Republicans have expressed reservations about the path to citizenship in that bill, and are insisting any fix include border security measures at a minimum.
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There was no immediate explanation for the high reserves, which are legally required to be at a minimum of four months worth of imports.
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To see how the system would help low-income families, imagine a single parent is making $14,143 a year at a minimum-wage job.
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If you're not already using the smallest burner on your stovetop, then move the pot there now to keep the heat at a minimum.
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"We are disappointed that, at a minimum, they have still not been granted bail," the U.S. embassy in Yangon said on its Facebook page.
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"At a minimum, I believe the committee should postpone this vote" and have an opportunity to talk to officials at the biotech company, Sen.
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Instead, Democrats embraced the narrative that the wrongdoing, though real, was ultimately not serious — or at a minimum, not a matter of public concern.
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That puts your dinner bill at a minimum of $545 right off the bat, which doesn't include tax, tip, fees, booze, or even water.
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At a minimum, the staggered releases will keep a focus on her use of the server, which she has repeatedly acknowledged was a mistake.
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His group prefers requiring the apps to charge the regulated taxi fare at a minimum, and giving drivers a guaranteed percentage of that fare.
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In February, our favorites included a brightening toner, neutral nail polish set, and more formulas that have, at a minimum, kept us busy indoors.
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In Ohio, state regulators said doctors must — at a minimum — communicate with patients in real time, through audio or video, to meet their standards.
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The intervention saw it offer to sell a minimum $1 million in the spot market at a minimum rate of 4.1250 reais per dollar .
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In a few states, however, Russian hackers were "in a position to, at a minimum, alter or delete voter registration data," the committee said.
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The officials assert that China at a minimum had obfuscated the fact that the epidemic began sooner than acknowledged and was then covered up.
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In 21625, when the Democratic Party won control of the House of Representatives, tax rates across all income levels were, at a minimum, doubled.
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At a minimum, though, the Wall Street Journal's reporting calls into question the legality of Trump's Soleimani strike and the true intention behind it.
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At a minimum, Ohio State University leaders should have levied a season-long suspension that would also bar Meyer from coaching in the postseason.
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At a minimum, they must establish a bipartisan special select committee with subpoena power in the House or the Senate for the same purpose.
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At a minimum, this would place any troubled students on the school administration's radar screens, which is often not the case, with deadly consequences.
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The ISIS fight has not yet ended, resources are at a minimum and the US-backed forces have received recognition from exactly no one.
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"For any property decision, you should be looking at a minimum of five years I would say ... and ideally more like 10," said Butchovich.
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The International Monetary Fund is demanding more European debt relief for Greece — at a minimum, a longer payback period on its European Union loans.
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At a minimum, the accident becomes a story that Henry can use to apologize for his lack of a traditionally masculine capacity to act.
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At a minimum, the pundits shouldn't give air time to repeating this talking point without explaining to voters why the comparison is so wrong.
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At a minimum, investors should prepare for a quarter point increase every other meeting until federal funds target rate reaches at least 2628 percent.
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I'd be waiting for a pullback, and I'd buy it 15 percent lower, at a minimum," Johnson said on Friday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
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But Schumer, a longtime gun control advocate who supports Fix NICS, said "at a minimum," Congress should enact "universal background checks" for gun purchases.
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By the time Europeans got to the New World, tamales could be found, at a minimum, in much of Central America and throughout Mexico.
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At a minimum, I would like to see Mr. Schumer acknowledge that Democrats bear some responsibility for the ills he is now campaigning against.
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But at a minimum, the next time the economy falls into recession and really needs bigger deficits let's not be played for fools again.
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But evidently Harris and her team think she could — or, at a minimum, they'd like to try it and see what happens in court.
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Property purchases are a forbidding quagmire; the government, at a minimum, should try to improve the quality of registers to reduce the scope for disputes.
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Well the Western-most international airport in Russia with service to Toronto is in Belgorod, which is, at a minimum, a 16-hour flight away.
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At a minimum, those at the highest levels of American politics must learn the basics of Holocaust history and be accountable to its indelible facts.
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"At a minimum, federal funding could not be used for such work, but what other laws might come into play is less clear," Knoepler said.
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Start with the assumption that PPG will at a minimum want to cover Akzo Nobel's cost of capital, which Morningstar analysts put at 8.3 percent.
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The President expressed some optimism going in to this meeting saying that he&aposs hoping at a minimum to start a dialogue with North Korea.
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Leaking them, no matter how predictable the content, at a minimum puts unnecessary pressure on diplomats who write them and on bilateral relationships more broadly.
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At a minimum, startups can encourage their employees — who, again, are handsomely compensated — to give of their money and their time and get involved. Volunteer.
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Had any of these arguments been accepted in whole or in part, it could have eliminated or, at a minimum, drastically limited any potential recovery.
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At a minimum, governments and world markets deserve far more detailed information from China provided in a far timelier manner than is now the case.
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"At a minimum, the photos should be deleted if that's at all possible as I don't see them as germane to the articles," Cohen said.
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One thing to keep in mind: Facebook can't merge all of its individual messaging apps until, at a minimum, they're all end-to-end encrypted.
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But if I had to choose the one I'd rely to keep my lawn green and my frustration at a minimum, it would be Rachio.
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" But Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, says Trump's remark was inciting violence -- or "at a minimum, an expression of indifference to whether violence would occur.
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At a minimum, this puts New Jersey in play for Republicans and will draw millions of Democratic dollars away from other races to defend Menendez.
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At a minimum, that doesn't sound like the behavior of an official prepared to navigate the minutiae of Middle East diplomacy or the opioid crisis.
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"We are at a minimum disappointed with this development," the lawmakers said in the letter addressed to the National Nuclear Security Administration's head, Frank Klotz.
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If you want to keep your carb consumption at a minimum, your best bet is to order the Tendergrill chicken sandwich and toss the bun.
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Clearly corporations see supporting the goals of the Paris agreement as, at a minimum, good publicity for the climate goals and plans they already have.
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Don't be that guy for whom sex is just lying there while someone does all the work on top, non-genital contact at a minimum.
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The planner, whose clients include well known Bollywood names, says that at a minimum Indians spend 25% of their wedding budget on jewelry and gold.
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At a minimum, expect Trump to continue hammering Cohen, now a convicted felon, as untruthful and to use Cohen's own prior inconsistent statements against him.
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At a minimum, we should ensure that more decisions be made by member states rather than delegating so much operational authority to a problematic structure.
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Even today, critics of Trump insist that, at a minimum, special counsel Robert Mueller found as many as ten acts of criminal obstruction of justice.
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He expressed optimism that the more moderate measure will pass, but added that the House should "at a minimum" address the issue of family separation.
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At a minimum, our heightened awareness and willingness to talk about illness, dying, caregiving and grieving will lead to much better end-of-life care.
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At a minimum, any president or congress that imposes a government shutdown like the current one should pay immediate and severe penalties in the future.
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Now the winds have shifted again, and in a way that could even involve legal jeopardy — and at a minimum severe embarrassment — for Mr. Sondland.
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It will no longer require that members have at least 200 clients and securities portfolios valued at a minimum of 262 million shekels ($74 million).
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But others said that, at a minimum, the former vice president would need to be crystal-clear in his pro-choice positions from now on.
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Until last year, the government bought farmers' crops at a minimum price as part of a decade-long stockpiling programme that has now been scrapped.
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"That's going to be the consequence of what we do, at a minimum," Mr. Johnson said in a breakfast interview near his mountain home here.
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Most finance experts suggest saving at least 10% to 15% of your income at a minimum to maintain the same quality of living in retirement.
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At a minimum, the existence of these two symptoms of an emerging tragedy demands a far more intense national debate before the United States acts.
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"In Xinjiang we are looking at a minimum of several hundred thousand, possibly over one million in possibly over 1,000 to 1,200 facilities," he said.
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" That led the writers to conclude that at a minimum "since [the 2016 election] there are few signs Trump has expanded his support among women.
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Hypersonic weapons close in on their targets at a minimum speed of Mach 5, five times the speed of sound or 3,836.4 miles an hour.
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The "capital surcharges" are in addition to capital adequacy regulations on the banks, which start at a minimum of 8 percent of risk-weighted assets.
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"At a minimum it says that the [average out-of-pocket] spending on drugs is not the only thing driving anger," said AEI's Ben Ippolito.
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With these two, odds are they'll figure out a nice balance to find what works for them and keeps their stress levels at a minimum.
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"The Benghazi attack was directly and proximately caused, at a minimum by defendant Clinton's 'extreme carelessness' in handling confidential and classified information," the lawsuit asserts.
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Parente also said Petrobras should at a minimum reach a net debt goal of 2.5 times earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization this year.
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If he takes this problematic course, he should at a minimum appoint Ms. Trump and Mr. Kushner to formal positions on the White House staff.
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A lot can go wrong with corporate network security, but hopefully at a minimum people know not to plug strange USB sticks into network computers.
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At a minimum, what some Republicans assumed would be a straightforward contest with Mr. Biden has suddenly become more unpredictable because of the Democratic debates.
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The former campaign chairman was, at a minimum, vulnerable to Russian blackmail on account of his allegedly illicit business ties with a corrupt Ukrainian president.
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Ho said that states should, at a minimum, adopt no-excuse absentee voting and make changes in the law to better accommodate voting by mail.
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At a minimum, he violated clear rules against leaking such information to the media, a curious decision for the person tasked previously with finding leakers.
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At a minimum, Mr. Rae said, it's a good idea to contribute the money you save on premiums by switching to a high-deductible plan.
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But the plan could also have the long-term effect of seriously circumscribing — at a minimum — future U.S. attempts to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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That is not, of course, a viable long-term strategy; at a minimum, these lawmakers will need to begin showing their faces come reëlection season.
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Any small claims process for copyrights must be procedurally fair to both sides of a dispute, ensuring access to meaningful judicial review at a minimum.
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And so, at a minimum, we can appreciate that Lindelof and company have finished the season with confidence, completeness and no shortage of stylistic bravado.
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SDP should be reauthorized at a minimum of the current level of $150 million per program per year before the end of fiscal year 2019.
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The Commission said aid to larger installations had to be granted through competitive tenders to ensure energy is produced at a minimum cost for taxpayers.
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At a minimum, review them once a year to see if the amounts you're putting in each — and the investment strategies — still match your goals.
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"The added force strength is a very good sign that the era of doing more with less is changing at a minimum," said Heritage's Bartels.
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" They claim Crump and his book's publisher defamed Zimmerman "with actual malice knowing the untruth or at a minimum a reckless disregard for the truth.
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At a minimum, there simply is no reason we should assume that their threats to destroy our way of life should not be taken seriously.
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But at a minimum, it shows that the US seems serious about finding a way forward so Trump and Kim can talk face to face.
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At a minimum, some government intervention—such as providing a backstop for the most catastrophic risks—seems to be required for the market to establish itself.
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South Carolina's Brian Bowen will remain in the NBA draft after being deemed ineligible to play next season at a minimum by the NCAA on Wednesday.
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But it suggests that public is open to the idea of, at a minimum, curtailing loopholes and deductions without any offsetting cuts in the top rates.
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Tips start at a minimum of 21998 won (22008 cents), but can go far higher as customers try to persuade the girls to fulfill their requests.
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She was incarcerated at a minimum-security prison in Danbury, Connecticut from 2004 to 2005 for the one-time, non-violent crime committed five years prior.
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At a minimum, the central bank will likely offer to pay banks if they borrow cash from it and lend it out to households and firms.
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" The report said in a small number of states, "these cyber actors were in a position to, at a minimum, alter or delete voter registration data.
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At a minimum, they argued, Greene should have to explain why he thinks DiCaprio has specific or unique knowledge about the issues raised in the lawsuit.
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"At a minimum, oversight of these third parties [by the CFPB] we think would be a key foundational element of open banking," or financial data sharing.
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At a minimum, every leader with a platform should quickly, publicly and emphatically condemn the march toward political violence that Trump has encouraged for years now.
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"This will be at a minimum, we'll start with, perhaps, a good relationship, and that's something that's very important toward the ultimate making of a deal."
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At a minimum, declassification should include all information from the files relating to senior Argentine officials who were directly, or indirectly associated with dirty war atrocities.
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One simple solution for families would be to make getting tested a yearly occurrence, at a minimum, in an effort to remove some of the stigma.
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The 1992 law ensured that students would at a minimum know if their allegations were substantiated and how the school was going to respond, he said.
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Because we can't settle for just thousands of women running for the 500,000-plus elected offices in the U.S. We need, at a minimum, over 250,000.
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Turkey accuses the United States of promoting the coup or, at a minimum, harboring the Islamic leader Fethullah Gulen, who it believes was responsible for incitement.
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"At a minimum for disease prevention, you want to take 7,000 steps a day—and 3,000 of those should be a little bit faster," he says.
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But Huhtaniemi warns of the challenges when controlling large quantities of sperm and that any use by humans is still a decade away at a minimum.
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At a minimum, the EU would allow full access to its single market only in return for adherence to rules that Eurosceptics are keen to jettison.
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"Muelleris now clearly the tip of the deep state spear aimed at destroying or at a minimum undermining and crippling the Trump presidency," Gingrich tweeted Thursday.
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Specifically, people ages 50 and older experienced boosts to brain health following exercise sessions lasting 45 minutes to an hour at a minimum of moderate intensity.
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According to OpenSignal's Global State of Mobile Networks report, 70 percent of the populated earth receives 3G coverage at a minimum, if not 4G/LTE coverage.
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At a minimum, however, if they were written by the same person that person's styles changed a lot (either due to time or intentionally hiding them).
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Imagine you're a mother of two working 40 hours a week at a minimum wage job in food service while your husband hunts for a job.
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Sending these two to Guantanamo wouldn't be smart and it wouldn't be just -- it would at a minimum be justice delayed, and more likely justice denied.
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That's a company that should be at a minimum valued at something similar to , and to at a 25x multiple, which should yield a $350 stock.
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Many market watchers believe that the balance sheet shrinkage — it's down $500 billion from the peak — has at a minimum contributed to turbulence in financial markets.
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I can still decide to include them and stand by them, but a tool of this sort could, at a minimum, help avoid some embarrassing gaffes.
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" She said she expects at a minimum for Trump to walk away from the summit with "an understanding that this is a real problem for us.
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Last year, he said he expected the IPO would value Aramco at a minimum of $2 trillion, and that the figure might end up being higher.
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The Auckland exposures are well-managed by the banks, however, with serviceability of borrowers measured at a minimum interest rate well above current fixed-rate mortgages.
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At a minimum, the opaque pricing structures make it nearly impossible for investors and even brokers to determine what they will pay for a given trade.
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Brafman said he would ask Matsumoto to reverse her ruling, which could allow Shkreli to do the remainder of his sentence at a minimum security camp.
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"If you're going to increase the debt ceiling, at a minimum you should get some kind of meaningful, structural reform out of it," he said. Sen.
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At a minimum, claimants should always have the right to select their own structured settlement broker, and be required to make full disclosure of all commissions.
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But what we do know about Akhmetshin suggests that, at a minimum, we cannot rule out him working as a direct agent of the Russian government.
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At a minimum, the Feed must be improved to the standard of Stories, and Stories must be featured equal to its significant current and expected usage.
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"Hopefully, at a minimum, this will get the attention of various law enforcement agencies to treat these cases seriously and provide a thorough investigation," she said.
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Some of the best-known attacks linked to the terrorist group have been carried out by assailants who, at a minimum, displayed symptoms of mental distress.
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But at a minimum, Mr. Manafort's cooperation gives Mr. Mueller additional visibility into some key moments in the campaign and the role of other senior figures.
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The new document calls for far more spending — a program that at a minimum will cost $1.2 trillion over 30 years, without inflation taken into account.
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"CZ and its American subsidiary, at a minimum, knew that the weapons it was selling were being used for poaching," Ms. Austin said in an interview.
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Due diligence in acquiring an antiquity requires, at a minimum, documentation of where it was discovered in modern times and its subsequent movements across national borders.
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But they do show that WikiLeaks, an organization purportedly devoted to transparency, is at a minimum okay with helping out the world's most aggressively authoritarian leader.
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At a minimum, you will come away with a better understanding of the company policy, which may help you plan and anticipate issues down the road.
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At a minimum, they must build inclusive political parties, invest in a new generation of young leaders and construct bridges based on empathy, understanding and respect.
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Before the crisis, the Fed's control of interest rates depended on keeping those reserves at a minimum level in normal times — on average, about $204 billion.
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At a minimum, lawmakers should refuse to resupply the Saudis with precision-guided munitions that are killing civilians in Yemen and implicating America in the process.
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During the heat season, landlords are legally required to maintain inside temperatures at a minimum of 68 degrees if the temperature outside falls below 203 degrees.
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At a minimum, Republicans could have used regular order as a tool to turn spending increases into a Pyrrhic victory for President Obama and congressional Democrats.
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The move could alienate a group of centrist Republicans who want, at a minimum, the key details of replacement nailed down before they vote to repeal.
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"At a minimum, Director Comey's actions are, to use his own verbiage, 'extremely careless' this close to the election and without any apparent substance," Cohen said.
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Prince Mohammed has said the IPO will value Aramco at a minimum of $2 trillion, although some analysts' estimates are between $1 trillion and $1.5 trillion.
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" "For instance, at a minimum, we would need to reach bipartisan and bicameral agreement on all 302(b) subcommittee allocations ahead of considering such a package.
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For them, the idea of awarding a base to a hitter without a pitch even being thrown is at a minimum blasphemy, and at worst apocalyptic.
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If the subject is military assistance, the State Department and the Department of Defense, at a minimum, typically will clear what the president is to say.
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She also pushes for using your own content to make effective slides, rather than relying on other people's images, and keeping extraneous information at a minimum.
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They put up barricades at the start and finish of the course to keep runners "at a minimum of six feet from any spectators," she said.
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But at a minimum, it doesn't appear that the rise of this seemingly superior form of stewarding American business has created a more robust overall economy.
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Lines like "You wouldn't have a putter-inner by any chance?" or "Good luck with your homicide!" mark her as cheery and unpretentious at a minimum.
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A key problem is that Mueller has two major conflicts of interest, which suggest, at a minimum, that he is the wrong man for this job.
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After serving a year and a day at a minimum-security camp and halfway house, Mr. Sherman was reinstated to the Connecticut bar in March 2013.
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But, they added, Mattis should also "at a minimum" make sure no one is discharged until the six-month policy review he originally promised is complete.
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Advisors say if using a program is not your cup of tea, at a minimum you should consistently look at your bank and credit card statements.
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"The LME is proposing, at a minimum, to explore the possibilities for implementing a longer term solution to high charges," the exchange said in a statement.
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At a minimum, President Trump needs to assemble a coordinated military effort headed by a three-star general officer, as President Bush did after Hurricane Katrina.
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At a minimum, prepare for a split-screen approach that will offer the freshest soundings of what promises to be a long and bitter presidential campaign.
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Let's also assume that House Democrats will have done their work and, at a minimum, documented numerous and ghastly Trump family violations of the emoluments clause.
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At a minimum, if Republicans are willing to settle for temporary tax cuts, there is some dollar amount that will clear the Senate and become law.
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"At a minimum, it's probably at least inspired by us, I would think," said Zwillinger, who co-founded the San Francisco-based company with Tim Brown.
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At a minimum, middle managers in the state government who are responsible for getting the road clear probably don't have the authority to unilaterally change pay rates.
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Between John Kelly, James Mattis, and H.R. McMaster Trump is, at a minimum, equipped to enact tactical military operations that have been fully vetted by experienced professionals.
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At a minimum, it would carry two people — one potentially in a medical litter — and could carry up to four people along with 1,400 pounds of equipment.
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While 15 percent is a commonly cited figure, virtually all experts say savers should, at a minimum, contribute enough to get all of their employer's matching contribution.
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At a minimum, advisors should have a contingency plan to cover client services if they are unable to, along with a buy-sell agreement, Fidelity's Sekhar said.
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"Their statement is vague at a minimum," said attorney Lee Gelernt, noting that a San Diego judge had set a deadline of Tuesday for reuniting those children.
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Barr's own potential involvement as a witness in the case, at a minimum, creates an appearance of impropriety that he could and should have avoided by recusing.
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Others, like the International Council on Clean Transportation, said the agreement would ensure, at a minimum, that technological gains would help limit the industry's projected emissions growth.
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However, we believe that CEO Culp will, at a minimum, re-baseline the company, drive execution and make long-term decisions that benefit the company and shareholders.
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At a minimum, over half of the respondents said they've adjusted their privacy settings in the past 12 months, which Facebook has taken steps to make easier.
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You'll need to use Chrome at a minimum, but if you've got a smartphone and Google Cardboard handy, it's worth your time to do it properly. [YouTube]
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Detecting one bad apple might raise a red flag about all members of a group of applicants, leading to rejection, deportation, or at a minimum heightened scrutiny.
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Any effort by Trump to take that to court is sure to draw criticism that he is being duplicitous, or at a minimum contradicting Justice Department lawyers.
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But at a minimum, Democrats, especially Hillary Clinton, hope it will remind Americans that conditions are a great deal better than when Obama took office in 2009.
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It's the one that seems to indicate, at a minimum, that the President's innermost circle was interested in receiving clandestine aid from Russia during last year's election.
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And it is highly unusual for a president to have such a conversation without, at a minimum, his own translator to avoid any misinterpretation on either side.
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At a minimum, she gains points with environmentalists and the large number of young voters who, according to polls, strongly believe there is a climate change problem.
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It's a dynamic deeply frustrating for leadership allies who say critics should, at a minimum, find a candidate before trying to undermine Ryan in the Speakership election.
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Perhaps,at a minimum, the hotel's residents ought to start bonding by doing some fire drills and acknowledging that a really terrible blaze would finish them all.
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If Democrats win a majority in the House this fall, however, their leadership will face enormous pressure to, at a minimum, begin investigations on a possible impeachment.
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An outright denial would require the applicants at a minimum to refile or file an appeal with all the fees and attorney time that those options entail.
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At a minimum, we strongly urge households with children younger than 6 years of age to skip using laundry packets altogether, a recommendation supported by Consumer Reports.
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Privatization, in its purest form (and when done correctly), does, at a minimum, two things: it saves the taxpayers money by delivering services at a lower cost.
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If these flights are successful, there will be a lot of pressure to accelerate that or, at a minimum, to preserve it so they don't lose revenue.
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The last ice age peaked about 20,000 years ago, when solar radiation in the north was at a minimum because of complex factors related to Earth's orbit.
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Prince Mohammed has said he expects the IPO, which will offer up to five percent of the company, to value Aramco at a minimum of $2 trillion.
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He's lost their support and doesn't appear to have any hope of getting it back — or, at a minimum, of keeping them from actively sabotaging his assets.
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If true - and proof must be examined - Congress must begin impeachment proceedings and Barr must refer, at a minimum, the relevant portions of material discovered by Mueller.
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But the archipelago's isolated location and razor-sharp outer reef kept foreign interference at a minimum—and traditional life intact—for the next century and a half.
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At a minimum, Mr. Trump needs to tell members of Congress what he wants them to do, and then work to ensure the resulting legislation can pass.
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The painting has not yet been officially appraised, but Mr. Warren said theater executives who researched the find have valued it at a minimum of $4 million.
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That is probably, at a minimum, the indictment of the former Trump adviser Roger Stone Jr., who is charged with lying about his participation in such efforts.
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At a minimum, Intel engineers working on future microprocessors now face the additional labor of trying to make them less susceptible to the new kinds of attacks.
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At a minimum, before citing public comments to justify rulemakings or touting them in testimony, agency officials should make a good faith effort to verify their authenticity.
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At a minimum, he said, try to invest enough in the 401(k) to get any matching contribution offered by the employer — often 3 to 5 percent.
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"At a minimum, we need a law that protects the privacy of our children in our public schools," Mr. Abbott told reporters at the Capitol in Austin.
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Although the Sanders platform would face opposition from many in Congress, his election would at a minimum create vast uncertainty for large parts of the US economy.
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"At a minimum, ASEAN should come close to the global average," Nikolai Dobberstein, head of communications, media and technology for Asia Pacific at A.T. Kearney, told CNBC.
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Opened in 2125, the prison houses 2200,240 inmates -- 2175,20033 in the main prison and 22003 at a minimum-security satellite camp, according to the Bureau of Prisons.
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He has played in Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey and Thailand, but he tries to enter tournaments near his home in Germany to keep travel costs at a minimum.
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The fidgeting is generally at a minimum, and sometimes they get to stand up and dance to a song about doughnuts on the Sean Rosen YouTube channel.
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Raising the possibility of corruption, which, again, has no factual basis, by the Democratic presidential frontrunner is, at a minimum, hugely inappropriate behavior for an American president.
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If these Kremlin insiders truly occupied such elevated positions (and the wealth associated therewith), they would have required astronomical bribes, at a minimum, for their toxic information.
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The Intercept reported that people incarcerated at a minimum security women's prison, the Dr. Eddie Warrior Correctional Center, made calls to California on behalf of the campaign.
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At a minimum, the Trump tax cuts for higher income and wealthy households will likely expire, as they are set to do after 2025 under current law.
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When it comes to the Senate floor, McConnell is not eager to put anything up that doesn't at a minimum have the support of half his members.
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Last year, Prince Mohammed said he expected the IPO would value Aramco at a minimum of $2 trillion, and that the figure might end up being higher.
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Chinese solar panel makers are allowed to sell their products in Europe free of duties if they do so at a minimum price that has progressively declined.
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This week, Senator Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat, urged automakers to fix the vehicles before sale or at a minimum disclose the issue before people buy cars.
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You can find detailed guides online to help you, but at a minimum look for "privacy checkup" under the "help center" icon on your Facebook home page.
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At a minimum, Brexit will mean more paperwork and hassles — and some people could even lose their right to live in the UK and thus be deported.
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Now at stake, at a minimum, are the latest drafts of Albee's final known project, "Laying an Egg," about a middle-aged woman struggling to become pregnant.
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In late 2013, Amazon said "tens of millions" of people had a Prime membership — so, at a minimum, there were 4003 million of them at the time.
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These monthly visits at a minimum security prison are the only times that Lila, who is 10 years old and in the fifth grade, touches her mother.
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The awards ceremony usually runs until about 11PM at a minimum, but I seem to recall slumping over on my couch after midnight for the past few years.
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The JPMorgan boss on Tuesday unveiled a plan to lift the hourly wage for 18,000 lower-level workers, including bank tellers, by almost a fifth at a minimum.
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The ratio, a broad measure of capital to non-risk-weighted assets, has been set at a minimum of 3 percent for all other banks across the world.
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At a minimum, based on a separate Times scoop, we have some pretty good evidence that Trump got away with skirting the rules around gift and estate taxes.
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"I think in that case, at a minimum, it's a suspension and training, but I just don't think that she needs to work on the police department anymore."
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There are parameters: CBP wants a wall design "physically imposing in height," ideally 30 feet high, but it will consider proposals at a minimum height of 18 feet.
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According to the government's dietary guidelines, saturated fats should make up 10% or less of your daily calories to keep your risk of heart disease at a minimum.
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His case raises a question that could have broad repercussions and could impact at a minimum 215,000 other prisoners in state court and self-identify as Native American.
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His case raises a question that could have broad repercussions and could impact at a minimum 2,000 other prisoners in state court and self-identify as Native American.
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Moreover, if victims should die in such a manner, I might feel that I had an ethical or civic responsibility to (at a minimum) not to look away.
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For a fan on the internet, waiting months or years between videos can be excruciating, especially when vloggers and other high-profile YouTubers post weekly at a minimum.
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At a minimum, you'll need a drill; diamond and tungsten carbide drill bits, capable of boring into reinforced metals; an optical device called a borescope; and a stethoscope.
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At a minimum, these should include: Once baby arrives, you'll likely feel a shift in your money mentality, as the reality of your child's future needs set in.
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" At a minimum, we should take stock of all the policies that we might pursue after a terrorist attack and we should pursue all of them right now."
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That would, at a minimum, reject the types of interference that the U.S. experienced in 2016 and that other democracies have been experiencing with their elections as well.
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Last year, Prince Mohammed said he expected the IPO would value Aramco at a minimum of $2 trillion, but that he thought the figure might end up higher.
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Last year, Prince Mohammed said he expected the IPO would value Aramco at a minimum of $2 trillion, but that he thought the figure might end up higher.
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To make good art from bad things, however, requires, at a minimum, some kind of self-examination, which Gay Talese's new book, The Voyeur's Motel does very rarely.
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Considering two of those teams are in the finals, it's fair to say that, at a minimum, Cheng has a knack for knowing which teams to bet on.
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Oh, and unlike other foundations I've tried to wear this summer, this stick leaves behind a powdery finish that manages to keep my forehead shine at a minimum.
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Those are crimes committed by the Russians and now we know that at a minimum, (Trump campaign staff) were encouraging them to use the fruits of those crimes.
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At a minimum, they should also explicitly pledge in active service and retirement to: A skeptic might ask, what would be the punishment for violations of this code?
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Developers are starting to look at so-called B markets, where demand is very high and supply is at a minimum, but costs often stand in the way.
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"At a minimum, you should evaluate it to see if you want to keep it," said Ed Slott, founder of Ed Slott & Co. and an expert on IRAs.
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A lot of that was accumulated through years of the government buying the grain from farmers at a minimum price when the market price dropped below that level.
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This stuff reflects, at a minimum, poor judgment and a lack of self-discipline, and many Democrats and liberals around the country would be happy to say so.
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But the big things always do, and securing a seat for Neil Gorsuch on the highest court in land is, at a minimum, worth working a few nights.
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But it means that terminating the channels of insistent repeat violators would take, at a minimum, almost a month—and likely far longer than that in most instances.
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While not all of the undersigned have agreed with the university's past involvement, at a minimum, that involvement was not in blatant tension with the university's claimed values.
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At a minimum, any such program requires extremely clear parameters and appropriate privacy and due process protections, must be non-discriminatory, and should be grounded in actionable intelligence.
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"We believe Ms. Brennan has claims that arise, at a minimum, under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination," Kathryn McClure, Brennan's attorney, wrote in her letter to Grewal.
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And if doing a still image is hard, video is even more so, since the computer has to do the calculation 30 times a second at a minimum.
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The big question is whether $11 billion -- and not targeting the omnibus -- will pacify conservative groups who have been calling for, at a minimum, $30 billion in cuts.
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At a minimum, armed guards should be required at all sites that hold weapons-grade material or enough low-enriched fuel to cause a major release of radioactivity.
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Rick Scott authorized the commission, according to the lawsuit, to "at a minimum" investigate the response to the shooting and make recommendations to improve the process going forward.
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At a minimum, there must be a viable non-authoritarian nuclear partner alternative committed to the rule of law, individual liberty, cooperative security, multilateral alliances and fair trade.
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In an interview with The Hill, Turner stopped just short of calling for Wasserman Schultz to resign but said that, at a minimum, there should be an apology.
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At a minimum, the flattening yield curve reflects concerns over slowing growth and a Federal Reserve that could be raising borrowing costs faster than the economy can handle.
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At a minimum, you could certainly tell your supervisor that you're not comfortable with his actions, or with him doing anything in your name without your active consent.
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When she was younger, Moss told the publication that her doctors thought she would possibly never be able to live independently or work at a minimum wage job.
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An unconflicted president would at a minimum refrain from undercutting the law enforcement professionals who are working to keep America safe by conducting the special counsel's counterintelligence investigation.
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Insertion of an OMB-led review process will, at a minimum, slow things down to the detriment of taxpayers wanting certainty about how to comply with the law.
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I've never known anyone to have gotten an enormous amount of fame who wasn't, at a minimum, confused by it and had a very hard time making decisions.
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Aramco is one of the giants in the world of oil production, and an initial public offering could be valued at a minimum of several hundred billion dollars.
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At a minimum, by many accounts, Mr. Putin wants to surpass the nearly 215 percent support he received in 22012 with a turnout of more than 993 percent.
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It's preposterous that there is no requirement to include a warning, and that the store is not required, at a minimum, to alert the purchaser of the ingredient.
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If Beijing squeezed Pyongyang by cutting off its main source of money, then maybe it would stop its programs or at a minimum come to the negotiating table.
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Losses in their home states could mean curtains on their presidential campaigns, and polls suggest both candidates could at a minimum be in for close races from Sen.
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Rebuilding her house would require borrowing tens of thousands of dollars, at a minimum, to ship in enough dirt to keep the house above the water-table line.
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At a minimum, one cannot train away the very conditions of racialized and gendered power that may draw some abusers to the police force in the first place.
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But I can tell you, at a minimum, you have to focus on this because it can get away very quickly no matter who you have with you.
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Yet the FBI's decision felt like something that at a minimum could affect the outcomes in the battles for the House and Senate, and possibly the White House.
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At a minimum, don't send anything over a work platform — be it instant messenger, email or chat room — you wouldn't feel comfortable hearing read aloud by opposing counsel.
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But Biden and the rest of the field outside the Senate can at a minimum stay in Iowa and New Hampshire without worrying about an uncertain Senate schedule.
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At a minimum, it could give those who seek a fair trial the leverage to gain one by delaying until they are assured the right to call witnesses.
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That won't happen, of course, because every company that hires journalists wants its journalists to use those platforms, at a minimum as a way to promote their work.
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At a minimum, the administration is likely to come under pressure not to worsen the downturn by escalating the trade war and to find ways to reduce tensions.
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At a minimum, members of both parties should swallow the impulse to scroll through text messages, play Candy Crush during the speech or call the president a liar.
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Also, not for nothing: The evidence that has seeped out regarding Khashoggi's disappearance strongly suggests that the Saudi government was, at a minimum, aware of what happened. 7.
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At a minimum, she told Jared, he would need to reimburse them for the cost of canceling Caroline's cell phone contract, which they had done to punish her.
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"At a minimum, it doesn't build good will with the rank-and-file, and at worst, it angers them and makes them dig their heels in," Fields continued.
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They added that Trump should, at a minimum, support legislation that would close "dangerous loopholes" and require background checks for sales at gun shows or over the internet.
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Yes, but: Consumers say they are expecting steep discounts, with more than a third reporting they expect — at a minimum — to buy half of their gifts on sale.
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"We Democrats, at a minimum, believe we should be passing a universal background check legislation that assures that guns don't fall into the wrong hands," Schumer told reporters.
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At a minimum, every advisor will need to build a digital platform — or plug into one — that allows investors to interact with their firm any way the customers want.
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"At a minimum, we heard loud and clear from investors that a large, if not total, dividend cut is widely expected," UBS analyst Steven Winoker said in an Oct.
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Doesn't that suggest that, at a minimum, opposition to ideas about "global citizenship" are a lot less widely held than people like you and I would like to think?
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This will be at a minimum, we&aposll start with perhaps a good relationship, and that&aposs something that&aposs very important toward the ultimate making of the deal.
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"While the popular narrative of weak business investment has been ongoing for two years at a minimum, the hard numbers indicate that such thinking is simply wrong," it said.
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Assuming that Vista wants to flip Marketo for a profit, a good bet, it would likely need to come in at $2 billion at a minimum and probably more.
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In episode 3, he meets with a disgraced Hollywood director (Martin Short) — a dangerous predator in even Mitch's eyes — and recognizes that, at a minimum, he is not that.
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It would disrupt Huawei's business at a minimum and all but put it out of business in an extreme, while its U.S. suppliers would also be hit, they said.
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The Malaysian deal should bolster Aramco's IPO, which Saudi officials have predicted will value the company at a minimum of $2 trillion through the sale of 5 percent stake.
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And for those sad, sappy moments, she layers on Blinc Mascara followed by the L'Oréal Voluminous Waterproof Mascara to keep tears streaming down the actors' faces at a minimum.
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The apparent certainty that Mr Xi will be the country's leader for, at a minimum, another decade should also give officials and enterprises confidence to make longer-term plans.
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" Meanwhile, former DNC communications director Luis Miranda told NPR: "The party has no choice but to suspend him at a minimum until they figure out what&aposs going on.
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It's a cache that, at a minimum, includes unreleased episodes of various shows, at least one Game of Thrones script, and the personal information of a senior HBO executive.
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Prince Mohammad has said the IPO, which could be the world's biggest, will value Aramco at a minimum of $2 trillion and could raise as much as $100 billion.
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At a minimum, Senate Democrats will use their questions during Gorsuch's week-long confirmation hearings to indirectly attack the president, as they have already done with his Cabinet nominees.
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British hedge fund manager Crispin Odey, whose firm is a shareholder in Sky, has previously said the company should be valued at a minimum of 18 pounds a share.
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"It's an aspirational policy, but it's one that we hope that other institutions will at a minimum take note and pause and reflect on their own policies," he said.
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At a minimum, there should be at least one plan that addresses how to manage the monuments if the courts rule that the administration is, in fact, acting illegally.
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You must use only four coin values and you must be able to create the values 23 through 28 using one coin at a minimum and two coins maximum.
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Mention the word "sustainable" to a conservative member and you might have a disagreement on your hands or, at a minimum, whatever you say after that will go unheard.
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If Americans vote their pocketbooks, the GOP might just contain some of the damage going into the midterm at a minimum -- holding onto their majority even if it's narrower.
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At a minimum, sophisticated law enforcement agencies need more robust technical training and should work to develop the same skills that hackers use every day to access computer systems.
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"SSL is one of the most basic forms of cyber hygiene, and something we expect all sites requiring confidentiality or data integrity to have at a minimum," Grobman wrote.
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"Who knows how broad or narrow the decision will be, but at a minimum they could say schools can't pass these policies to exclude kids from restrooms," he said.
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Second, any documents that contain or reference HUMINT is always classified SECRET, and if specific names of sources or handlers are mentioned, they are at a minimum SECRET//NOFORN.
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At a minimum, with import prices rising one percent, the study showed that a breakdown of Schengen would cost the EU roughly 470 billion euros over the next decade.
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"I think Putin can only interpret this as signs of weakness or, at a minimum, incoherence in the president's approach to the relationship," Alexander Vershbow said Monday on CNN.
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At a minimum, a good gaming mouse should have a clickable scroll wheel, a button for adjusting sensitivity, and two under the right-hand side where your thumb rests.
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At a minimum, Iran isn't going to agree to what Trump considers a real deal to replace the 2015 accord unless Trump first returns to implementing the old one.
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"We appeal to the Chinese government to provide the detainees at a minimum with access to their families, lawyers of their own choosing and adequate health care," they said.
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And the candidates included on his broader list were vetted by the conservative Federalist Society, suggesting that all the nominees are, at a minimum, not supportive of abortion rights.
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A high-profile diplomatic foray — coupled with a suspension of provocative statements and new weapons tests — should at a minimum avoid new sanctions and buy time for the economy.
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At a minimum, a Presidential declaration of a national emergency should require a concurrent vote by both houses of Congress within 30 days, or else become null and void.
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The United States needs to keep frictions at a minimum with South Korea and Japan, both of which are key partners in a policy to deal with North Korea.
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