At the outset, researchers collected urine samples for iodine analysis.
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And venture capital investments often look crazy at the outset.
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The plan may have been over ambitious at the outset.
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At the outset of the season, the Eagles being at .
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The conspiracy, and others like it, failed at the outset.
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Ludwig Feuchtwanger, like many Jews, misread Hitler at the outset.
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Hardliners in both camps rejected the agreement at the outset.
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Don't be discouraged if you hear "no" at the outset.
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TC: Were these funded solely by Flex at the outset?
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For Clinton, the evidence was simply entered at the outset.
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Democrats wanted an agreement on specific witnesses at the outset.
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Several freeways were closed at the outset of the blaze.
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Several freeways were closed at the outset of the blaze.
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Because you weren't doing well with those at the outset?
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LEON COOPERMAN: Basically, as I said at the outset—as I said at the outset, the significance of the events of the market is a function of what the market is going to do.
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He appeared at the outset with young grandchildren on his lap.
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At the outset, Juan Thompson claims he wrote this memoir in
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At the outset, Stone advocated for traditional methods: polling, analytics, advertising.
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At the outset Nunu describes her account as an "incomplete inventory".
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At the outset, the Guccifer 2.0 releases were following that pattern.
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The company had a total of nine employees at the outset.
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At the outset, participants ranged from 13 to 73 years old.
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Insurance is something you'll need at the outset with this business.
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We did try the things, as Lauren mentioned at the outset.
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That's what my wife, Amy, and I decided at the outset.
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At the outset, more than 100 teams were in the contest.
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At the outset, however, not all issuers might meet such requirements.
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At the outset, the display was enticing and filled with color.
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Unfortunately, Persona 5 Royal incorporates Kasumi rather clumsily at the outset.
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At the outset, SpaceX didn't want to build much of anything.
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Bothies, I should mention at the outset, are not for everyone.
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They began dating at the outset of the 201523 presidential campaign.
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They began dating at the outset of the 2016 presidential campaign.
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At the outset, "Honeyland" captures Muratova going about her daily life.
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But sharing the prize means more people know at the outset.
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Like summer, Stephen King's It looks enormous and unending at the outset.
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Nobody, including himself, at the outset, thought Trump was going to win.
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At the outset, Medicaid was only to cover people getting cash assistance.
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It's worth emphasizing at the outset that these are surface-level tweaks.
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The editorial focuses heavily on gun control at the outset, praising Mrs.
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At the outset of season four, that conflict is very much unresolved.
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Let's get one thing clear at the outset: these are certainly ridiculous.
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And at the outset, polls had shown a resounding victory for Conservatives.
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At the outset, it's pretty simple, as your body will uncover secrets.
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The song also occasionally plays at the outset of White House events.
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At the outset, I want to reiterate our objective in this fight.
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Israeli society that sound "Diasporic" can be doomed at the outset, and
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The sportsbook will have 10 tellers to take bets at the outset.
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But he has found a way to avoid stumbling at the outset.
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FABER: AND FINALLY, MEG, AGAIN, I MENTIONED AT THE OUTSET OF COURSE.
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Enter Billy Corgan (as stated at the outset, TNA is really weird).
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"But what do you replace sorry with?" she wondered at the outset.
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Republicans received a scolding from Trump at the outset of their meeting.
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"At the outset, I really didn't do my job," he told me.
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At the outset, schools generally outline parameters for the firms they hire.
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At the outset, her husband gives her the titular Gift: a Peloton.
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Again, as I said at the outset, this tax bill is dreadful.
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Trump rejected the language of the "rule of law" at the outset.
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Reynolds also issued an emergency proclamation at the outset of the flooding.
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At the outset everything was new, so he'd watch carefully and take notes.
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The ideological argument for foreclosing confirmation at the outset is obvious and incontestable.
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It's not a path that founders, or their investors, imagined at the outset.
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The reasoning behind the ban is made abundantly clear right at the outset.
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At the outset of the consumer internet, they did not have this protection.
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It didn't have a lot of money to work with at the outset.
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Crawford said at the outset of training camp he was dealing with concussions.
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At the outset Mr Trump dwelled on China's gaping trade surplus with America.
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At the outset of the debate, Clinton opted not to shake Trump's hand.
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I said the corruption at the outset of this has just been unprecedented.
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The issue was especially concerning at the outset of the investigation, Cooper said.
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But the draft plan appears to fall short, at least at the outset.
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Stocks have not done that well at the outset of new presidential terms.
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At the outset, it's worth going over what the refresh rate actually is.
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But hours later at the outset of the second hearing, Mueller corrected himself.
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Neal is defending his approach at the outset of the new Congress (Bloomberg).
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At the outset, it is crucial to understand why appropriations bills get delayed.
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Her death, announced at the outset, is the film's central obsessive, unsolvable mystery.
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RT chose to listen to them at the outset, and report on them.
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And the largest contingent is much smaller than it was at the outset.
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But she said she told organizations at the outset that three meant three.
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At the outset of season two, the show has jumped ahead in time.
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She tells us at the outset that she participated in protests against Waldheim.
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Tagged at the outset, Buehler regained control as the Dodgers began their rally.
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At the outset of the Democratic contest, they were collegial with each other.
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Want to make some extra cash without investing a lot at the outset?
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One, passed at the outset, would deal with the rules of a trial.
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The first, passed at the outset of the trial, would establish the rules.
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Now, at the outset of this Presidency, King's words to Kennedy warrant repeating.
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At the outset, many Labour moderates assumed Corbyn's victory marked a temporary aberration.
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Mr. Northam scarcely mentioned President Trump's name at the outset of the primary.
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"New technologies always look overly complex and underpowered at the outset," we'd say.
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Those with less than half lose more than half the battle at the outset.
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And then that changes very dramatically right at the outset [of the Trump administration].
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Unlike most art, the use-value of Stone's artwork is established at the outset.
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Neither Ronald Reagan's choice nor O'Connor's influence might have been predicted at the outset.
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"You are humanity's final hope," Zobrist warns at the outset of the overpopulation threat.
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A scruffy punk band at the outset, their sound matured from album to album.
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To newly minted pros, Kerney advocates for a very conservative mindset at the outset.
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The Bruins were a far different team at the outset of the second half.
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Republicans were very clear at the outset of the tax fight that, as Sen.
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The Tigers had success scoring inside at the outset, opening a 15-9 lead.
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At the outset, Silicon Valley's approach to ISIS was hardly a pro-active affair.
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At the outset are two videos, each projected onto a big fragmented plywood screen.
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Well, apart from one piece, "Bed of Thorns," which I wrote at the outset.
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Today, the big tech companies face more antagonism than Microsoft did at the outset.
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Resisting a lower price at the outset, however, could mean headaches down the line.
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But the societal tradeoffs prompted by technology adoption are seldom obvious at the outset.
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The restaurant will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, at least at the outset.
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It marked San Jose's fastest goal scored at the outset of a playoff game.
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Since both objects are at rest, they'll be moving verrry slow at the outset.
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At the outset of the hearing, the judge asked Flynn how he was doing.
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This begins today at the outset of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) renegotiations.
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At the outset of the investigation in September, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi designated Rep.
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Second, at the outset it seems a de-facto — and obvious — conflict of interest.
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The Jazz were hot at the outset while scoring the game's first 983 points.
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Devin Nunes, you should have recused yourself at the outset of the #HIC #ImpeachingHearings.
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"I committed at the outset," Cruz said on Saturday at a stop in Missouri.
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We did set out to murder him, just as Turkish officials said at the outset.
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At the outset of this congressional session, the president seemed reluctant to champion the legislation.
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This is not, as you pointed out at the outset, what the president had intended.
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As I wrote at the outset, the vibe around WWDC exuded much enthusiasm for accessibility.
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At the outset, it's important to note what this pledge would and would not entail.
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Mr. President, the most important thing you said at the outset is that we act.
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At the outset, it might look like the accusers stand to profit from a lawsuit.
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At the outset, Night Sight is not merely a long-exposure mode for your phone.
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President Trump's tweets don't pack the punch they did at the outset of his presidency.
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Facebook won't sell ads or commercials against these games "at the outset," the spokesperson added.
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President George W. Bush held comparable standing at the outset of his term in 2001.
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Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds also issued an emergency proclamation at the outset of the flooding.
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The investigation cost $90 million, nearly three times as much as estimated at the outset.
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Any claim of good intentions at the outset of the war seems like dangerous revisionism.
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"I can't tell you how the drug war ends," the narrator says at the outset.
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At the outset of her graduate education, Dr. Noyes wasn't looking for a career change.
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He said at the outset that the two men had been friends for 14 years.
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The Highlanders' 3-point touch became even hotter at the outset of the second half.
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In his own work, Mr. Lyons favored abstract images at the outset of his career.
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Or, you know, still actual boys, just at the outset of their arcs of misbehavior?
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At the outset, you could tell we were amateurs by our Osprey and Kelty backpacks.
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The 6900 election resulted in a tied Senate at the outset of the 2628th Congress.
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In fact at the outset, he made it a point to not write about it.
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At the outset of her career, each of her series attempted its own formal language.
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Nevertheless, producers decided at the outset that the series would focus on their personal lives.
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At the outset, President Trump described the move as threatening the security of the nation.
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Still, hints remain of the magic that once ran rampant, we're told at the outset.
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Nisrine joined the revolution at the outset in 2011, pushing for a secular, civil democracy.
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The video undermined Officer Thomas's original claim of having seen the gun at the outset.
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I wasn't sure, at the outset, how much time I'd want to spend with Louie.
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Your book, which reads at the outset like a particularly satisfying revenge fantasy, seems prescient.
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That was an enormous concession that was made at the outset of the Oslo process.
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At the outset, Trump will be the only impeached president to have run for reelection.
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It now has 1,500 monthly active riders, up from a few hundred at the outset.
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Indeed, Trump indicated at the outset he was going after the monuments in Hatch's honor.
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Monday's game featured a quick pace at the outset, which typically would favor North Carolina.
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At the outset, they personally invested "hundred of thousands" of dollars of their own savings.
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The projected cost has escalated to €477 million, up from €633 million at the outset.
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Predictably, the performances, lively enough at the outset, start to drown in these stagnant waters.
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Indeed, I predicted at the outset that there would be conflicting decisions in the courts.
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At the outset of the administration, even Trump thought he needed to learn the ropes.
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"The Buzz panel at the outset is getting cream-of-the-crop recommendations," says Bogaards.
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Engineers and researchers say that construction plans should consider these design constraints at the outset.
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At the outset there will only be 20 stores for a population of around 8.2 million.
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Historically, presidents enjoy relatively high approval ratings at the outset — and watch them ebb and flow.
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"I want to thank you for finally inviting me to CPAC," Bannon said at the outset.
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Partisanship is to be expected, especially at the outset; it is the default posture in Washington.
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You know, I told you at the outset, he has this raw unrefined quality about him.
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What was not expected at the outset was China's withdrawal from the post-war Asian order.
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Pursuing a new infrastructure package at the outset of 85033 also promises to spur economic growth.
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The company went to market at a high price and investors suffered losses at the outset.
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"At the outset, I was nervous about dating the girl across the hall," Mr. Martin said.
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Burton declares, at the outset of the transcribed conversations, "a paralysis within discourse" regarding identity politics.
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At the outset of the process, WeWork requires employees to raise any complaints with their managers.
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To this day, Horvath follows the same money principles they introduced at the outset of Strava.
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"He didn't want any part of his disability to cloud that at the outset," she said.
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Perhaps GOP skepticism was warranted, or at least understandable, at the outset of renewable energies development.
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At the outset, Senna passed Mansell on the second corner, followed by Piquet and Keke Rosberg.
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At the outset, paying off debt can seem like a long, intimidating and even endless process.
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Our special representative for Ukraine negotiations, Ambassador Kurt Volker, resigned at the outset of impeachment proceedings.
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"The dead refuse to rest, or even to lie still," Michael has asserted at the outset.
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He was 26nd fastest in time trials, giving up two spots to Suarez at the outset.
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Now, Mr. Comey, let me say at the outset we haven't always agreed on every issue.
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At the outset, the new government formation would seem to help satisfy the demands for change.
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Obviously, some ways to calm and quiet the mind at the outset will come in handy.
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"The scope and scale of the issues are, frankly, humbling," Judge Swain said at the outset.
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"At the outset, the US didn't particularly know what they would do with it," says Vine.
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It meant that Baby Yoda, at least at the outset, was not something you could buy.
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Date: At the outset, before we went into the franchise, we completely revised our management style.
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At the outset, we see the teen-age Alexandra in her parents' home, yearning for adventure.
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The new position, which Bredesen outlined at the outset of his first debate against Republican Rep.
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They represent 2.31 percent of partners compared with 1.65 percent at the outset of the recession.
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Under caucus rules, voters choose their preferred candidate at the outset, known as the first alignment.
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At the outset of the smartphone market, I was handed pink phones with a lipstick mirror.
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HR: And there's one more point to that which I think you mentioned at the outset.
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GAETZ: Well, I -- I recall Sarah Sanders saying at the outset that the president did weigh in.
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Instead, at the outset of his presidency, Trump's adult children supposedly took charge of his business holdings.
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But it wasn't just pants that we were excluded from at the outset of the 20th century.
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As I stated at the outset of this investigation, we must go where the evidence leads us.
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You were warned to stay the fuck away from Dirty Sixth at the outset of this guide.
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Elizabeth Warren, have not been that direct in talking about Trump at the outset of their campaigns.
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The foreign-agents law was introduced in 2012, at the outset of Vladimir Putin's third presidential term.
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And then we will commit, right at the outset, to abide by whatever rulings that board makes.
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Controlling-shareholder Shaul Elovitch was forced out as chairman last June at the outset of the investigation.
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But at the outset, the most likely outcome is a right-of-centre coalition, backed by Vox.
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A Lyft spokesman said that 90 percent of regular rides have a destination entered at the outset.
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Dundon reportedly pledged $250 million at the outset, but he appears to have pulled the remaining funding.
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You do not want to have to battle for support at the outset of each budget season.
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At the outset of the game, the colony is in shambles, with crumbling buildings and malfunctioning technology.
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Moore won the Alabama primary anyway and Trump made clear he had preferred Moore at the outset.
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The dancers are all dressed at the outset in black suits with sheer tops under their jackets.
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There also won't be any Gogoro battery-swap stations in Berlin, either — at least at the outset.
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Few people believed that Sanders was a serious challenger to Clinton at the outset of his campaign.
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This can help direct the course of an investigation — or exonerate an innocent individual at the outset.
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At the outset, the Grizzlies didn't seem capable of hanging with the Rebels on their home floor.
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One thing the new 911 will not have, at least at the outset, is a manual transmission.
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The decision establishes the tone at the outset for the muddied ethical landscape of Trump-land. 212.
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The process, intimidating at the outset, perhaps, is so thoroughly yet tidily detailed that it's a breeze.
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Building the capacity of local health staff at the outset can also help establish trust among communities.
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Indiana added three more at the outset of the second half to build a 48-24 lead.
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"Emmet Flood's presence and statement at the outset of both meetings today was completely inappropriate," Schiff said.
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The price per token has topped $300 lately, soaring from around $10 at the outset of 2017.
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Kelly's speech the other day was moving at the outset in its description of ritual and loss.
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The process was a shock at the outset, but looking back, there isn't much they would change.
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So I don't agree with Aja's comments at the outset that the episode was a "complete" clusterfuck.
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At the outset, the film, which also starred Mae West and Farrah Fawcett, looked like a blockbuster.
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From Tony there tends, at the outset, to be a lot of shaking, rattling, scraping and shuffling.
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"I know I bought it at Penn Station at the outset of my round trip," I said.
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At the outset, Mr. Audi and Mr. Pichon were captivated by the spatial qualities of Monteverdi's music.
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He would have no trouble at the outset in simply declaring a national emergency, legal experts said.
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News organizations who were generous supporters at the outset found themselves contending with their own financial challenges.
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At the outset of this poignant drama, a family patriarch surrenders to a slow and painful death.
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At the outset, such a rapport between Marseille's fans and its American owner might have seemed unlikely.
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I think that's a, that's a summation, a synthesis that I would reject at the outset, again.
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A 26-27 stretch at the outset of the fourth quarter helped build an 28-123 advantage.
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As I admitted at the outset, and as you keep reminding me, I don't even know you.
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"The buildings that really understood the value at the outset were luxury rental buildings," Ms. Loftus said.
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That chronology has outraged Democrats, who want all the evidence presented at the outset of the debate.
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At the outset of the trial Democrats should insist on a vote to overturn this insidious ploy.
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He hasn't revealed his clients, citing a nondisclosure agreement he signed at the outset of his employment.
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Matt Gaetz struck a particularly combative stance, getting into a shouting match with Nadler at the outset.
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"I promised at the outset that we would build a new community," Mr. Netanyahu said earlier Thursday.
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Schumer reiterated his position that rules for witnesses and additional document demands be established at the outset.
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At the outset of his presidency, Trump largely allowed congressional Republicans to work out their own plans.
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She learned of the Le Roux investigation at the outset and followed its progress in real time.
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At the outset of the 1970s, she was a radical black academic, supremely qualified to teach at UCLA.
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Elovitch stepped down at the outset of the investigation in June and was temporarily replaced by David Granot.
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Ask for consent throughout an interaction — and not just at the outset, because how we feel can change.
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At the outset of the game, childhood friends Lola and Milo are ready to be processed for punishment.
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Shoemaker struggled at the outset, allowing the first five Rangers batters to reach base by hit or walk.
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Research shows that people are more willing to change at the outset of a defined period of time.
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At the outset of the high-stakes talks, Trump said he was open to a historic trade deal.
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And, at least at the outset, this kid-led utopia has much less conflict than other zombie refuges.
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"Start left," the first one read, a reminder to aim his baton toward the violins at the outset.
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I would characterize it this way at the outset of the investigation: There is circumstantial evidence of collusion.
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Now, I said at the outset that my hypothesis is that startups are increasingly foregoing Form D disclosure.
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Tillerson recognized at the outset — and said so publicly — that sanctions would be ineffective as punishment and rehabilitation.
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At the outset, they packed boxes in Davis' father's house and enlisted family when the demand got heavy.
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"I congratulate Donald Trump on winning the nomination last night," Cruz said at the outset of his speech.
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And this is, indeed, the real danger of the futuristic scenario described at the outset of this article.
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Mr. Schiff said it at the outset, that the facts are not in dispute about what took place.
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" Others have taken issue with the use of anonymous sources, something Woodward addresses at the outset of "Fear.
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As Dawson explains at the outset of the video, the goal is to explore Cooney's struggle and recovery.
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Clinton's father also grew up here, as she said at the outset — any lingering rancor was well concealed.
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Hunt recommends reaching out to each loan servicer at the outset to establish a direct line of communication.
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And for much of their final, it seemed to be working as he pulverized Saint at the outset.
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And, you raised funding from ... At the outset, we did it, sort of, the most honest, hardest way.
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At the outset, Ondaatje's narrator, Nathaniel, is 14; by the last page he is in his late 20s.
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But the meeting's mood was set at the outset by Mr. Cohen's full-throated defense of Mr. Moonves.
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As I said at the outset, I have yet to sight a magic solution to our manufacturing challenges.
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The department stated at the outset that Mr. McDonald had been killed while approaching officers with a knife.
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Despite some discomfort at the outset, most of the celebrities under fire took Gervais's commentary with good humor.
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The company handles the installation and financing costs, so there's a big outlay of capital at the outset.
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WHEN YOU'RE COMPETING WITH NETFLIX OR AMAZON, THE COMPANIES YOU MENTIONED AT THE OUTSET, IT'S ALL ABOUT SCALE.
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At the outset of 1967, it seemed to me that the war was entering a dangerous new phase.
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"We did not want to work with Mr. Giuliani," Sondland said at the outset of his public testimony.
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If you have brined the beans, add 1 teaspoon kosher salt to the cooking water at the outset.
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The debate "rules" Holt alluded to at the outset went out the window in the first five minutes.
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The slight did not go unnoticed by veteran communicators, who said it could undercut her at the outset.
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The onslaught continued at the outset of the second half as the Bulldogs scored the first 103 points.
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At the outset, participants were asked if they were afraid of losing their jobs in the near future.
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If it had done this at the outset, we would have had the first round completed by now.
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Jeopardy is a human problem "solved" by a machine, but poker is a machine problem at the outset.
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At the outset of its search last year, Amazon said it was looking for a business-friendly environment.
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At the outset, she arrives at the doorstep of the Thompson family pretending to be a distant relative.
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It seemed pretty clear at the outset that it was meant as direct retaliation for the US legislation.
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Everything else in The Hong Kong Massacre is informed by that John Woo vibe I mentioned at the outset.
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Dean noted at the outset he was "not a fact witness," but argued he could provide a historical perspective.
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The amount of each company it wants to own at the outset — 7 to 10 percent — hasn't changed, either.
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"Nobody at the outset of the Trump administration thought that that was going to be the case," Berenbroick says.
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Because as I said at the outset, despite all the observations we've made about Pluto, we understand very little.
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She now asks for her food to go right at the outset, because she can never finish her meals.
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But I'm hoping that other places can learn from those mistakes and implement programs or rules at the outset.
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These two groups of people might have other differences at the outset aside from their choices of boozy beverage.
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When starting any new project, job, or career, the one thing most people have at the outset is motivation.
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But right at the outset their emotional complexity puts them beyond that and in it at the same time.
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Governors in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia declared states of emergency at the outset of the storm.
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TC: At the outset, Science planned to work with larger, publicly traded companies to help them invigorate their businesses.
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Father Pat Conroy resigned April 15 after he spent nearly seven years praying at the outset of House sessions.
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At the outset, monthly adherence averaged about 70 percent for all the patients and all three types of medication.
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But it wasn't always the kind of energy a presidential nominee wants at the outset of a general election.
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Making it even easier, Trump — in stark contrast to Clinton — allowed himself to look vulnerable right at the outset.
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The outspoken, white-maned socialist made the race with Hillary Clinton far tighter than anyone imagined at the outset.
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The results seem to be an answer to a question posed by Jonscher at the outset of her work.
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Unlike TV broadcasts, though, these Facebook streams will not include commercials "at the outset," according to a Facebook spokesperson.
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For more than an hour at the outset, irate Democrats and a frustrated Mr. Grassley parried back and forth.
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The $67.1 million investment is more than twice what SLF spent at the outset of the 2018 midterm elections.
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Interestingly, it produces a portrait of pathos without being overtly elegiac, an intention he makes clear at the outset.
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"There is one thing about this case that should be made crystal-clear at the outset," the suit maintains.
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But he questioned the wisdom of not outlining the goals of the negotiation at the outset, particularly with allies.
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At the outset of his career, in collaboration with his younger brother, Adrien Tournachon, he printed on salted paper.
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Konrad speaks in a wandering, hyperbolic stream of consciousness, and his run-on sentences are annoying at the outset.
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" Later he posted another tweet, referring to CNN — at the outset of a potential health crisis — as "Fake News.
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At the outset of the administration, Mr. Trump courted him and tried to persuade him to become a Republican.
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Despite the changes, Democrats on Tuesday pushed for the Senate to obtain documents and witness testimony at the outset.
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They attract nothing like the numbers who attended rallies at the outset—perhaps 2m on one occasion in June.
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At the outset of this Oscar-winning drama by Michael Haneke it's clear that there has been a loss.
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It appeared that all 53 Republican senators would vote for Mr. McConnell's plan at the outset of the trial.
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"You can't even discuss the case with members of your own family," Judge O'Neill told them at the outset.
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PUBLICLY AVAILABLE The 180-page book states at the outset that all the facts it contains are publicly available.
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But their calls for agreeing to hear witnesses at the outset of the trial have been rebuffed by McConnell.
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At the outset of the administration, CEOs wondered what would happen if President Trump used social media against them.
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But while the United States was a latecomer — Canada joined at the outset, in 1914 — it lost 116,516 soldiers.
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At the outset, I'll say this: you've paid attention to what has been happening in Washington, and you're not naive.
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At the outset, Samus lands on SR388, the home planet of the metroids, a race of energy-sapping parasitic monsters.
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Still, Kelly sought to guard himself against questions about Trump's campaign proposals and rhetoric at the outset of the hearing.
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At the outset of the town hall, Ryan didn't say that the government has an obligation to insure every American.
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Like I said at the outset, no company has completely figured out how to make the perfect truly wireless earbuds.
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Clearing any legislative hurdle whatsoever — especially right at the outset — increases the power, confidence, visibility and viability of that movement.
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"At the outset, no one who has committed a violent act, a single violent act, will receive amnesty," Ortiz said.
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Then divide those into needs and wants, and which items are required at the outset versus those that can wait.
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I think as a former prosecutor as you indicated at the outset, I think she&aposs got strong chops there.
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Ferry, who was wanted on a felony assault warrant, was armed at the outset of the confrontation, state police said.
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Kellogg spent decades in the military and rose through the ranks before retiring at the outset of the Iraq War.
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She said at the outset of her campaign that passing the LIFT Act would be her first priority as president.
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The thing that got me to understand the vision of the book at the outset was a stroke of fortune.
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"As I stated at the outset of this investigation, we must go where the evidence leads us," Ms. Anderson said.
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At the outset, the protagonist duo are seen forging a brand-new ring that they can use to defeat Sauron.
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It's important at the outset to distinguish this effort from other common uses of AI in the medical imaging field.
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Volunteers were given tests at the outset to evaluate executive function, episodic memory, mental processing speed, language abilities and attention.
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The reason is simple: the effort needed to secrete everything in its right place at the outset quickly becomes bothersome.
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"I came here to tell you the truth, the good, the bad and the ugly," North said at the outset.
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At the outset, the project managers imagined a city which would be both in Saudi Arabia and apart from it.
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He did not play well at the outset of his career and felt burdened by the reactions sent his way.
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Priced aggressively at the outset, these loans held steady at the issuance price or even moved higher in secondary trading.
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Emmet Flood's presence and statement at the outset of both meetings today was completely inappropriate, and I told him so.
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Migrants say they have no choice At the outset, about 1,200 migrants from Central America were part of the caravan.
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Every Presidential scandal generates a dramatis personae—heroes, scapegoats, opportunists, and bitter-enders whose roles are unknowable at the outset.
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At the outset of World War II, Japan fielded one of the world's largest and best fleets of aircraft carriers.
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Elovitch stepped down as chairman at the outset of the investigation in June and was temporarily replaced by David Granot.
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What many businesses save until later Reese tackled at the outset, and the move ended up being a fortuitous one.
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Conroy, a Jesuit priest, resigned April 15 after he spent nearly seven years praying at the outset of House sessions.
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TC: At the outset of Precursor, you'd said that backing women and minorities was going to be among your priorities.
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At the outset of the study, all the participants rated the severity of their most bothersome symptom at about 2.5.
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The market has attempted 10 intraday rallies at the outset of 2016, and each one has failed to sustain itself.
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Mr. Kashkari suggests making the banks hold more equity capital at the outset, rather than relying on the debt component.
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At the outset of her current candidacy, Clinton proposed paid parental and medical leave — her plan is for 12 weeks.
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And yet President Trump was quick to defend bin Salman at the outset and has stood resolutely by his decision.
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At the outset, Obamacare had three central features: • Insurers could not charge higher prices to people with pre-existing conditions.
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The English, who took the matchup so lightly that they rested their star player, Stanley Matthews, dominated at the outset.
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At the outset of his career, major successes came more quickly for Nadal on grass than on the hard courts.
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"This court is very well aware of the importance of this case," Judge Ronald M. Gould said at the outset.
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The province pledged that rates of return to producers would remain the same at the outset under the new system.
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Mr. Haggard was an adept study, and that was the style he relied on at the outset of his career.
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At the outset of the administration, Mr. Trump courted Mr. Manchin and tried to persuade him to become a Republican.
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Democrats had wanted a deal at the outset that tackled both the rules and an agreement on calling specific witnesses.
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Without allowing even a few imperfect successes at the outset, requirements and regulations are just prohibition dressed in good intentions.
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At the outset of a reporting project, he said, the only test is whether you're asking good questions — hard ones.
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BERLIN — At the outset, the German officers investigating the brazen daylight assassination of a former Chechen separatist commander were lucky.
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At the outset of the Watergate hearings, there was a strong measure of bipartisan commitment to the truth in Congress.
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Whatever the reasons, it is plain that cases are knottier for these nine than might have appeared at the outset.
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The notice did not say how much new oil the extended Sunrise pipeline will be able to carry at the outset.
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Let me say at the outset I agree with everything that General Keane has said and also what Kerik said before.
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The ballot measures attempt to capitalize on something the same-sex marriage movement didn't enjoy at the outset: broad public support.
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The Cardinals briefly got within 216 at the outset of the second half, but LSU quickly pushed the lead to 224.
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At the outset we thought that that would deter some investors, and were surprised getting the book size that we did.
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The countries are indeed from the Obama administration's list, but the breadth of the limitations are far greater at the outset.
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"In this election, President Trump may not be on the ballot, but his agenda surely is," she said at the outset.
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"The actions of North Korea are unacceptable," Harris said at the outset of a meeting with Japanese foreign minister Fumio Kishida.
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The final words having been provided at the outset, the story itself is, in effect, a matter of solving for x.
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They are "commanded" at the outset of the trial by the sergeant-at-arms to "keep silence, on pain of imprisonment".
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Make sure that fundamental trust is there at the outset, she says, so that you're able to equally balance the load.
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Yeah, it's really weird for me, because especially at the outset I felt like I was a flea on the elephant.
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"Dying industries will come roaring back to life," he told a joint session of Congress at the outset of his presidency.
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At the outset of the game you wake in a research facility, both of your hands trapped in a strange box.
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With fossil fuel plants, costs are more evenly spread between construction of facilities at the outset and buying fuel over time.
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In a number of cases (including Apple's), we're left with more questions about consistent enforcement than we had at the outset.
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The Mara Hoffman office volunteered at a New York City composting center so they could identify any problems at the outset.
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At the outset at the rally, Mr. Trump said he would let small children "run through the plane" as he talked.
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It is not clear why the employees at sitting desks were less productive at the outset than the standing desk group.
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Fully charged at the outset of my trip, I placed this beast in my bag and never had to recharge it.
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Sohoni was among the first to speak on the issue, and she tried to sound an optimistic note at the outset.
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At the outset of the New Year we should resolve that when schools become military targets, we will not stand aside.
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Traits favourable to a task, such as perfect musical pitch, help at the outset but confer no advantage at higher levels.
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At the outset of In Our Hands, he admits that if he had his druthers, there'd be no redistribution at all.
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At the outset of Titanfall 2, BT has just lost his human partner, and you're the new guy taking his spot.
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Roker Media decided at the outset that we would be platform agnostic and instead focus on talent, audiences and superior programming.
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Democrats expected to win easily at the outset of the contest because there's not much that's "old" about the dominion anymore.
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The turmoil at the outset of World War I in 1914 led to its longest shutdown, four and a half months.
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"The story of my body is not a story of triumph," Gay declares at the outset of her powerful, unvarnished memoir.
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The city maintained at the outset that Laquan McDonald, 17, was threatening police officers with a knife when they killed him.
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In a gaggle with the traveling press at the outset of the trip, Pompeo denied that there was confusion from allies.
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"My answer is the same, I committed at the outset, I will support the Republican nominee, whoever it is," Cruz said.
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That's so everyone has a clear understanding of what the company's mission is at the outset of the pitch, Scott said.
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Preventing them from finding out about those histories at the outset of the application process did not change their underlying desire.
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At the outset of each policy subcommittee's deliberations, we started with a blank slate: there were never any pre-determined outcomes.
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Schiff asked Williams at the outset of his questioning whether there was anything relevant on that call to the impeachment inquiry.
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At the outset of the 116th Congress, returning and new members alike should turn their attention to these important next steps.
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Swollen shoot disease is an incurable virus that at the outset, reduces crop yields before killing trees within 2-3 years.
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At the outset, it looked like things could get pretty grim at the National Institutes of Health under President Donald Trump.
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"Digging up existing roads to install fiber-optic cable is ten times more expensive than laying it at the outset," Rep.
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But, for a film that looks at the outset like a straight music doc, the band aren't the film's real focus.
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At the outset, hydrogen looks like a promising alternative to fuel the future of transportation, but what does Elon Musk think?
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The director explains at the outset that several of the film's tales lack endings, and the final one has no beginning.
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At the outset, Cassius (Lakeith Stanfield) is out of a job, lives in his uncle's garage and is behind on rent.
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When the votes in contentious cases can be predicted at the outset, constitutional law simply becomes partisan politics by another name.
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Again, as I said at the outset, I've seen firsthand how seriously every member of this committee is taking his work.
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Let's get one thing out of the way at the outset: The answer is unlikely to be found in a courtroom.
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Impeachment was the first topic discussed at the outset of the debate, with several candidates outlining their support for impeaching Trump.
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"Women like me aren't supposed to run for office," Ocasio-Cortez says at the outset of the two-minute viral ad.
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"I would also like to note at the outset the empty chair at the witness table," McCain said during opening remarks.
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He joked at the outset of his remarks that he cleared his schedule to attend Thursday's summit at his daughter's request.
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At the outset of the 1936 baseball season, Ford Frick, the president of the National League, admonished his players and managers.
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But it was the government that decided at the outset to employ enhanced interrogation techniques and excessive coercion on terrorism suspects.
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McConnell has remained adamant that any decisions about witnesses would come later in a Senate trial instead of at the outset.
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But Republicans were expected to block the Democratic attempt to get an agreement on Bolton at the outset of the trial.
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The resolution included a rejection of additional witnesses and documents at the outset of the proceeding as pushed for by Democrats.
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The most telling decision made at the outset was the heavy initial investment in staffers, particularly in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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And at the outset that is an advantage, but it is unclear how much higher the ceiling for each can go.
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"Without leadership from the President, any attempt to marshal such a response will be inherently weakened at the outset," it says.
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"I may live in liberal America, but I know that this is not the only America," she explains at the outset.
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The introduction and endorsement of a Republican nominee by two Democratic senators is unusual at the outset of a confirmation hearing.
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Ironically, Trump's attacks on the media as biased may not have been true at the outset but they are true now.
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For a brief time at the outset of the 116th Congress in January, things were looking up for the committee's functioning.
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Despite the skepticism that Fielder's elaborate, nonsensical schemes often engendered at the outset, client after client eventually trusted him to try.
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At the outset, four of the spheres will glow red, indicating that those are the spheres to keep an eye on.
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The conclusion we reached — that her novels are unusual in their focus on the ordinary — was not obvious at the outset.
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He was noticeably a step slower at the outset and didn't take his first shot until late in the second quarter.
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The SDF wishes to control these off-world resources and launches an attack on Geneva at the outset of the game.
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Let me circle back for a second to your point at the outset, that Michigan is wrongly seen as a blue state.
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Your first decision right at the outset is whether to upgrade the components inside your current computer or buy something completely new.
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There's no space battle at the outset, just menacing shots of a Star Destroyer eclipsing a planet and stormtroopers in landing craft.
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With Destiny 2's much larger arsenal, hand-crafted gear means the "lottery" vibe I mentioned at the outset also goes away.
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At the outset, the company plans on offering fully autonomous rides with a Waymo employee in the car only as a chaperone.
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Alternatively, consider a pre-owned car, which is less expensive to buy at the outset and lowers depreciation costs substantially over time.
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At the outset Zafgen did expect one or two deaths in the trial owing to the nature of the disease, Hughes said.
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At the outset of this administration, it became clear from early on: In a very real sense, we inherited a cyber-crisis.
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He emphasizes to me at the outset of our phone call that he respects Britton both as a scientist and a practitioner.
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At the outset, the goal was to finish the investigation by the end of 2015 — before the first primary votes were cast.
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Several justices indicated that they were prepared to rule only on what plaintiffs were required to say at the outset of lawsuits.
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"We had a philosophical decision to make at the outset," said Marilyn Sollar, the director of sales and leasing for Delta Management.
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"I think the way the regulation was done at the outset — we've seen that it is working, not perfectly," she told Hill.
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At the outset of his documentary "For the Love of Spock," the director Adam Nimoy (son of Leonard Nimoy) imparts its origins.
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The President often views himself as his best political adviser, bolstered by winning a campaign that few found credible at the outset.
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News of Schultz's 2020 aspiration came at the outset of a book tour for "From the Ground Up," the coffee magnate's memoir.
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After delivering remarks at the outset of the parade, Trump will lay a wreath at the Eternal Light Memorial in the park.
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At the outset, the starlet is described as "human bonsai," about as good a metaphor for female celebrity as I've ever read.
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By mobilizing at the outset, unions can help to maintain decent jobs and assist employers with the project of legitimation now underway.
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And even though CMS stated at the outset that the settlement would be a one-time offer with a deadline of Oct.
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At the outset, the utility and the province said the project was working as intended, capturing 90 percent of the plant's carbon.
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At the outset of the talk, participants were asked to describe in a single term what they thought VR is or isn't.
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"I am quite well aware that in assuming this position I shall evoke more ridicule than enthusiasm at the outset," Woodhull wrote.
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By the end of the class, no one said pornography was realistic; just over one-quarter had believed that at the outset.
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I would almost invariably be involved, at least at the outset of that case, no matter where I am in the world.
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At the outset, Mr. Barr acknowledges that he is "in the dark about many facts" that bear on the special counsel's inquiry.
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"Each side could commit to those objectives at the outset, with the timeline and key implementing framework to be negotiated," he added.
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At the outset of this unholy alliance, they were convinced they would change Mr. Trump more than Mr. Trump would change them.
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Any presidential decision not to pay for war at the outset, and a corresponding congressional complicity, hides the financial costs from voters.
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Mr. Franco's character, the captain of the Covenant, is a goner at the outset, reanimated in videos that stir his widow's grief.
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McConnell has noted that the Senate did not decide at the outset on witnesses during President Bill Clinton's impeachment trial in 1999.
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Shooting woes plagued both teams at the outset, as Northwestern held only a 5-2 lead when the first media timeout transpired.
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"In our area of practice, people like to meet with their lawyer in person at the outset of representation," Mr. Rosen said.
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McConnell at the outset of debate on Tuesday announced that he had the votes necessary to establish the rules without Democratic support.
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At the outset South Dakota State jumped out to a 12-0 lead before Crawford finally put Ole Miss on the board.
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While LSU struggled at the outset, the Cowboys jumped to a 15-2 lead with 14:36 to go in first half.
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Participants were queried about their use of supplements at the outset and during treatment, and about their lifestyle, diet and exercise habits.
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Sometimes, very young men and women like to experiment with gender markers — like hyper-masculinity and -femininity — at the outset of adulthood.
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At the outset of this riveting crime thriller, Timmy (Louis Koo), a drug kingpin, is caught manufacturing tons of meth in China.
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The new audio venture, which doesn't have a name yet, will be funded by Mr. Gladwell and Mr. Weisberg at the outset.
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Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who sits on the Judiciary Committee, also sounded skeptical of simply rejecting any nominee at the outset.
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"I do believe the full Senate should have the opportunity to consider Congressman Mulvaney's nomination," McCain said at the outset of the hearing.
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At the outset of the 203th century, according to the BC CDC, an estimated 10 percent of men in Western countries were infected.
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"I am the governor," Inslee said at the outset of his speech, "who doesn't think we should be ashamed of our progressive values."
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Now, the agency, at the outset of the development process, has to hand over responsibility for certifying almost every aspect of new planes.
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At the outset, Adams signaled that he would be a different kind of Surgeon General, choosing a business-minded approach to public health.
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Right at the outset of the debate, Biden acknowledged that he is likely to lose New Hampshire's primary, likely to Sanders and Warren.
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At the outset of the game, Jun wins a lottery allowing her to go through a portal and spend the day in Emrys.
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"The potential long-term consequences of new technologies need to be factored in at the outset, and no company can outsource that responsibility."
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A special moment at the outset, which finds the game's heroine Ellie sharing a tender moment at a dance, grimly transitions into violence.
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At the outset of the game, a series of yakuza have been murdered in a grisly fashion, and Yagami is investigating what happened.
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Resources were limited: anything they needed, they had to bring into the dome with them at the outset, right down to duct tape.
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At the outset, it must be conceded that, despite what some of the commentary has implied, the manifesto is not an unhinged rant.
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Coates renders the Black Panther as a reluctant king at the outset of "A Nation Under Our Feet," which is a dramatic change.
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Sometimes a single round can take 18+ months to close, even though a sizable (or not so sizable) percentage closed at the outset.
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Murray State led by seven at the break and came out strong with seven straight points at the outset of the second half.
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It was also the first big city to fall to Islamic State (IS) at the outset of its rampage across Iraq in 2014.
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And I want to say at the outset that I hope my interpretation is wrong, and I hope this is not the case.
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At the outset of the general election, Mr. Trump has dominated the day-to-day political combat on national television and social media.
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Confederate cannon balls plunged into the brick walls of Fort Sumter at the outset of the Civil War, forcing Union troops to surrender.
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It may seem like a typical whodunnit at the outset, but Virginia is deeply weird, and it doesn't waste much time pretending otherwise.
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Parents are also taking a tougher line, with 46 percent eliminating expensive colleges at the outset, compared with only 39 percent in 2008.
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Chicago scored at the outset of the game, as leadoff batter Leury Garcia tripled to right and scored on Tim Anderson's infield out.
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While all the major carriers offer the extra security, she noted that Sprint is the only one that requires it at the outset.
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But at the outset of his appearance, Volker roundly denounced those claims, telling the committee without pause that the allegations don't seem plausible.
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"I'm not going to pressure the government to create a carve-out for fees," Cogan said definitively at the outset of the hearing.
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"My answer is the same: I committed at the outset," Mr. Cruz told reporters, before a rally inside a high school gymnasium here.
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"At the outset, its economics were dubious," said Cathy Sproule, a member of Saskatchewan's legislature who released confidential internal documents about the project.
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"We were hopeful at the outset that this would lead to a much more wide-open conversation about what safety is," Farrace said.
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He replaces David Granot, who took over as interim chairman when Shaul Elovitch stepped down in June at the outset of the investigation.
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The team announced at the outset of spring training the launch of a regional sports TV channel, Marquee Sports Network, beginning in 2020.
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Over the course of our conversation, we came to a decision neither of us expected at the outset: to forgo doing a book.
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At the outset of the Salzburg meeting European leaders were already in an irritable mood over the tone of an article by Mrs.
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It was invented by a man named Sidney Pike a few years later, and it was a horribly convoluted process at the outset.
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At the outset of the war, military tacticians assumed that submarines would have limited range and would be used mostly to protect ports.
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Soon the steel workers, many of whom had been skeptical at the outset, were getting an extra hour of sleep on work nights.
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Because data sharing is essential to combating this pandemic, privacy-preserving technologies should be employed at the outset of implementing any technical solutions.
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This enemy – the novel coronavirus – is attacking the US economy in a completely different manner than at the outset of the Great Recession.
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The country, only a few years into its democracy, is at the outset of a second transition that could be just as consequential.
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The planned daily amount of such purchases is regularly announced at the outset of a month and is not normally altered mid-month.
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In 2003, at the outset of his mayoralty, Michael R. Bloomberg said that the city ought to regard itself as ''a luxury product.
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What appeared at the outset to be a routine match for the seventh-seeded Japanese turned into a surprise challenge from American Klahn.
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Schiff also pushed back against efforts by Republicans on the committee seeking to out the whistleblower's identity at the outset of the hearing.
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Some of my favorite books felt laborious at the outset, but nothing good comes from reading a book that feels like a punishment.
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Not a progressive by any means, but at the outset of the Democratic primaries I was interested in Andrew Yang and Amy Klobuchar.
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But recently he has noticed that people are bolder at the outset, requesting large tattoos in more visible locations — forearms, calves and hands.
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Republicans also criticized the deposition at the outset of the hearing, in another potential theme for Republicans when the hearings turn public. Rep.
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Victor: The Paris agreement isn't like a Cold War arms control agreement, where all countries are obsessed by strict verification at the outset.
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For trips lasting three days or longer, set your watch, computer, Kindle, tablet or other electronics to your destination time at the outset.
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It's important to note, at the outset, that this call summary is not quite a verbatim transcript of what Trump and Zelensky said.
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At the outset, the initiative lay with the provisional government, which seemed to embody the hopes of a majority of the Russian people.
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At the outset it was worrisome that the show shares its title with a truly awful 1980s pop-dance song by Billy Idol.
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It puts the player in the role of a SATO (Solar Associated Treaty Organization) commander at the outset of a war between federations.
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The trailer pairs the return of Glanville with Denise's wedding, which took place in September 8, 2018, right at the outset of RHOBH filming.
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The students completed questionnaires about their sleep habits at the outset of the study, as well as daily electronic sleep-wake and exercise diaries.
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"The defendant didn&apost marry Noreen because he loved her," Assistant State&aposs Attorney Maria McCarthy told jurors at the outset of the trial.
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"I am too old to mince words," Marilynne Robinson writes at the outset of her extraordinary new essay collection What Are We Doing Here?.
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The move would reduce the amount of securities that would need to be bought purely by domestic participants by about 4.5% at the outset.
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At the outset, the researchers focused on enrolling a lot of lower-income service workers because they tended to drink the most sugary beverages.
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The mechanical creatures are vastly more powerful than you, at least at the outset, and tend to group up as herds and work together.
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At the outset you know very little about the mysterious protagonist, but as you help him explore you'll uncover the story of his past.
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The confidence, for Rothko, is revealed through his insistence on the presence of the light, even though it may appear absent at the outset.
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"This is the story of how I disappeared," she explained at the outset, before recounting her journey from solitary misfit to co-opted accomplice.
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At the outset you'll control Kiryu, a low-ranking yakuza in Tokyo, who early on finds himself framed for a murder he didn't commit.
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As the Washington Post details: At the outset of his remarks to the team, its coaches, Clemson officials and politicians, including South Carolina Sens.
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As I wrote at the outset, this simplicity is a key reason why I choose to work from an iPad rather than a MacBook.
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At the outset, we recognize that this proposal will not and should not end the broader debate and deliberations regarding last week's executive order.
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The fact is that he can no longer do what he did at the outset, which is to seize and to hold new territory.
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For example, with better models of a drug's toxicity, it could be tested in animals later in the process rather than at the outset.
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And while Twitter said at the outset it wanted to be the biggest social network in the world, Spiegel is already avoiding that narrative.
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This is one of Leaf's longtime strengths: the logic of her work is arrived at through the making rather than imposed at the outset.
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Elon Musk also noted at the outset of today's presentation that the main reason for the event was in fact to recruit new talent.
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He bridles at the suggestion: "At the outset of the process I set out my red lines and we haven't crossed any of them".
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When Bannon was under attack at the outset of Trump's transition, Marcus put out a rare statement declaring the controversy a "shonda," or travesty.
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The whole idea is to let kids learn to use the tools of engineering and programming, minus any potential gender bias at the outset.
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He blamed insurers for setting their prices "too low at the outset" as well as GOP leaders who have been "hostile" to enrollment efforts.
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You can receive a lump sum or a monthly stream of payments up to a principal limit negotiated at the outset of the contract.
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This lava, measured at over 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, is different than the lava that erupted at the outset of the activity, a month ago.
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The Bulldogs cut the Tigers' 235-point halftime lead to 221 twice at the outset of the second half before LSU extended the margin.
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THIS ought to be an obvious point but it bears stating at the outset, to be as clear as possible: China's growth remains strong.
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As the "Trump discount" made the rounds in the industry, wily contractors quoted a higher price at the outset to avoid suffering any losses.
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At the outset of the war, he finds, many military officers in the conquered nations moved toward resistance, but they tended to fizzle out.
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The Volunteers trailed briefly at the outset before a 9-423 run in the opening five minutes led to an early 14-5 lead.
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At the outset of negotiations, the union was focused on keeping jobs in Canada, rather than on traditional issues like improving wages and benefits.
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The listing of enterprises that were previously wholly state-owned alters the power dynamics in ways that few governments fully appreciate at the outset.
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At the outset, the key rule is to keep things simple when it comes to format, and ensure that your resume is highly readable.
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The decision by Trump to hit Biden suggests he sees the former veep as a major threat at the outset of the 2020 race.
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To reveal any more would be unfair, but prepare to be surprised by joy, at the outset, and to wind up baffled and sad.
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One participant experienced premature ventricular contractions -- extra beats in one chamber of the heart -- at the outset of the study and during the study.
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At the outset of Giuliani's work for the President, he is expected to play a lead role in the interactions with the Mueller team.
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Back in 1947, the Soviets decided to build a secret city where they could develop nuclear weapons at the outset of the Cold War.
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This is highlighted by isolating their first collaborative drawing, "Nous deux/Nosotros dos" (2009), which Montandon-Jodorowsky colored at the outset of their romance.
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The design was bold, fresh and clever — but even at the outset it raised questions about its configurability and the longevity of the design.
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Far better would be to identify the driver mutation at the outset and proceed straight to targeted therapy—and that's where sequencing comes in.
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In public remarks, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has consistently targeted China for an alleged lack of transparency at the outset of the pandemic.
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Democrats initially took issue with the package, which was crafted by Senate Republicans at the outset, arguing that it put corporations ahead of workers.
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In 2003, at the outset of the second Iraq war, General James Mattis commanded the 1st Marine Division during the initial drive to Baghdad.
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O. If you're already frustrated with your pal's behavior at the outset of this process, what makes you think it will improve over time?
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We've made love and marriage into such an ideal that people are afraid to consider, at the outset, just how stressful it can get.
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At the outset of the first lecture, the speaker calmly tells his audience that he knows he's been invited because someone else wasn't available.
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" He expressed concern at the outset that Ms. Hill not be forced "against her will into the blinding light which you see here today.
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Loud, blunt, outspoken, and portrayed as a presidential puppeteering grim reaper on "SNL", Bannon wielded enormous influence at the outset of the Trump presidency.
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Merkel's dropping the figure at the outset of a parliamentary meeting left the room silent, according to a report from Bild, a German newspaper.
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Quietly that is, UNTIL she ferociously breaks out into the rap lyrics at the outset of the verse right along with the NBN crew.
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But in the long run, the most effective solutions to partisan gerrymandering are going to be approaches that limit the possibilities at the outset.
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He also wants, in contrast to the Clinton-era deal, one resolution at the outset that would deal with both procedure and specific witnesses.
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" The reality at the outset, Mr. Skura added, was clear: "We knew it was going to take a lot of blood, sweat and tears.
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And it is unclear whether monetary policy is the ammunition needed to fight this particular type of economic threat, at least at the outset.
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At the outset, Charlotte leaves her home for Sanditon, a fishing village that the entrepreneurial Parker family wants to transform into a resort town.
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Each senator should reaffirm his or her obligation to "do impartial justice" without regard to political affiliation at the outset of the evidentiary presentations.
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"We've heard of U.S. officials carrying uncoordinated, confusing, and conflicting messages that created doubt and uncertainty in Kyiv" at the outset of Zelensky's administration.
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At the outset of this eight-part series, Alex is dragged into a web of organized crime involving mafiosos from Israel, India and Russia.
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But I've even convinced an employer to let me work for free at the outset so I could be absent from the workplace later.
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"We can formalize certain notions of fairness and nondiscrimination, affirmatively, at the outset," said Solon Barocas, a professor of information science at Cornell University.
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I do not tell them about the snow or how it seemed a benediction at the outset of something I needed desperately to work.
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Eager Eager: It is challenging, but vital, to read another person's cues — certainly at the outset of what you hope will be a relationship.
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I also started off traveling in a camper van, which seemed like a good idea at the outset but ended up feeling very isolating.
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It's important to make clear at the outset that Twitter is not banning political content, it is banning the paid promotion of that content.
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During the Great Depression, the Second World War and at the outset of the Cold War, it was the executive branch that reigned supreme.
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Leadership Support I mentioned at the outset that, throughout these events, we kept State Department leadership and others apprised of what we were doing.
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But critics allege the new tax was implemented in a way that, at least at the outset, made doing business in India even harder.
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Warren's promise at the outset of her campaign to not hold traditional closed-door fundraisers with the wealthy drew skepticism from many party strategists.
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Duke outshot host Louisville at the outset, but the Cardinals made 17 of 593 from the field after halftime to win their third straight.
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At the outset of the Senate impeachment trial of President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonLogic won in 2628, but will it win in 28503?
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"I have lied," Mr. Cohen, the president's former lawyer, told the House Oversight and Reform Committee at the outset of an explosive public hearing.
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The call also dampened the mood at the outset of a seventh round of talks to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
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He garnered little attention at the outset, giving him room to ramp up a message and grassroots momentum without a lot of media scrutiny.
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"My favorite time was when i had a three partners" at the outset of DFJ, which he formed with investors Tim Draper and John Fisher.
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At the outset, the levels can seem hopeless — this boss is just too fast and strong, or this level is swarmed with too many enemies.
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Another student spoke up to say this was not affirmative consent — that a person cannot consent to the entire process of sex at the outset.
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Tampa Bay had Ryne Stanek and Jalen Beeks pitch two innings each at the outset before switching to left-hander Ryan Yarbrough in the fifth.
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Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush all had significantly positive net approval ratings at the outset of their terms.
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At the outset, the goal was a modest 100 cards - about one for every one of White's birthdays - but the response has outstripped all expectations.
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Amelia Earhart flew over the Golden Gate Bridge with navigator Fred Noonan at the outset of their first around-the-world flight attempt, in 1937.
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Its e-commerce sales for the whole year increased by 44%, which is more than what it had forecasted at the outset of the year.
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Because CAPTCHA is such an elegant tool for training AI, any given test could only ever be temporary, something its inventors acknowledged at the outset.
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Mr Modi has recently promoted the idea of a cashless, or "less-cash", India (not something mentioned at the outset), as one reason for demonetisation.
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At the outset Poland's president, Andrzej Duda, declared that his country cannot reasonably be expected to give up its 200 years' worth of coal reserves.
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He'll likely be guarded by 22008-foot sophomore Thomas Welsh at the outset, but look for help off the bench from 209-23 Tony Parker.
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The ride, which I took on the streets of Las Vegas at the outset of CES 2018, was only remarkable in how mundane it was.
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The Cornhuskers regained a brief lead at the outset of the second half, but then Illinois started raining 3-pointers from all over the floor.
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Scott Walker is warning supporters that he may be trailing at the outset of the general election campaign, no matter who wins Tuesday's Democratic primary.
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One key knot was tied at the outset when Mueller said, "No," collusion and obstruction of justice weren't the same thing, during questioning by Rep.
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At the outset and on behalf of my colleagues, I want to thank you, Special Counsel Mueller, for a lifetime of service to the country.
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But at the outset, it sounds much closer to what Sling TV looked like at launch than anything else: barebones, live TV with no frills.
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At the outset, trade negotiators must solicit input from the House and Senate committees that oversee their work, as well as interest groups and activists.
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At the outset, Judd and I thought we'd have a more purely inspiring ending, but the recent nature of Doc's troubles made it more complex.
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By downloading only a small portion of the game at the outset, and then doing the rest as you play, Utomik virtually eliminates wait times.
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What distinguishes Facebook's Store, at least at the outset, is scale: more than 900 million people use Messenger every month, dwarfing most of its competitors.
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AT THE outset of his presidency, Barack Obama laid out a vision of a nuclear-free world in what became known as the Prague speech.
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They're a serious investment, and finding the right one for the right individual can take a fair bit of time and effort at the outset.
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There were some restrictions imposed in The Legend of Zelda, but they were gentle, selective, and much of the map was open at the outset.
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So although he or she won't deserve it, the occupant of the White House will get some credit for strong economic performance at the outset.
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Democrats got an early taste of the drawbacks of impeachment discussions at the outset of the 116th Congress, following a profane remark lobbed by Rep.
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This is also a country that had only 50 doctors for its population of 4.3 million at the outset of the Ebola outbreak in 2014.
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While the Nazi Luftwaffe was largely absent during the final years of the war, at the outset German pilots racked up victories against inferior opponents.
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The relationships, subject matter and locations have all gotten a CTRL-ALT-DEL at the outset of each of the show's three 10-episode seasons.
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It is far better to evaluate plans before moving ahead or to reevaluate at the outset than to act hundreds of millions of dollars later.
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He said Japan and the United States were unlikely to have a detailed discussion on issues like trade deficit at the outset of the dialogue.
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" At the outset, the prosecution had announced, "The man on trial is not a master criminal or a huggable criminal but a cold, everyday kidnapper.
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But many successful people also say they looked back and realized that advice they were given at the outset of their careers wasn't always helpful.
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Not surprisingly, the trial court dismissed her case at the outset, because what she claimed -- even if true -- was not a violation of the law.
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The report also creates a paper trail at the outset, and can be useful if you want to file charges or pursue a civil suit.
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By contrast, "Estonia was very, very careful in their privatization process, and they headed off a lot of these issues at the outset," Shelley said.
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She tells us at the outset that she has a genetic and biological propensity for bipolar disorder, and it is in Steubenville that it emerges.
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"This year was a challenging year for Samsung," Samsung Electronics America President Tim Baxter said at the outset of the company's CES 2017 press conference.
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But why did he approach the subject in such a trembling and self-deprecating way, excusing himself, at the outset, for its "strangeness" and "foolishness"?
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Worth noting at the outset is that Gates and the Foundation have been warning about and preparing for an epidemic of this type for years.
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"Some thought we shouldn't broadcast this interview because his baseless allegations aren't just offensive, they're dangerous," Ms. Kelly said at the outset of Sunday's segment.
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Mr. Lewandowski said if he did decide to run he would likely do so in October, at the outset of a new fund-raising quarter.
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He looked uneasy at the outset, glancing around at the other people he knew in the lobby, nervous, I supposed, about what they would think.
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Dickey also notes that while the startup "may lose money on some projects," he stresses there are caveats that customers agree to at the outset.
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The president's focus on the Iran strike during Tuesday's rally reflects a willingness to lean into foreign policy at the outset of an election year.
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He's just at the outset of his second term, so once the NPC votes, he'll likely have a 10-year horizon stretching ahead of him.
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But broad name recognition among engaged voters — which Biden, Sanders and, to a lesser extent, Warren all had at the outset — is an enormous asset.
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"You keep going because little brown girls need to see images of themselves onscreen," the singer and actor Common told the audience at the outset.
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South Carolina State (2-3) rallied at the outset of the second half when Ian Kinard and Tashombe Riley nailed a pair of 3-pointers.
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By 2013, at the outset of his second term, he declined to support Mr. Boehner's re-election as speaker, abstaining from the vote in protest.
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"Building a diverse workforce is something you have to think of at the outset of your business," says Sara Clemens, chief operating officer of Twitch.
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Attendees, some of whom did not consider themselves supporters of Ms. Warren at the outset, often told me they left feeling positively about her candidacy.
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But lawmakers will get access to interview notes and other evidence, including "first-hand accounts of misconduct," Nadler said at the outset of the hearing.
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But it should be spelled out at the outset that all three of these artists were affiliated with Fascism to a greater or lesser extent.
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From the moment she returned to New York at the outset of the First World War, Stettheimer's only interest was in documenting what was new.
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Every time Hillary Clinton's name was mentioned at the outset, delegates booed loudly from the floor: Bernie supporters from Michigan boo Hillary as Cummings speak.
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If the raw data were made available at the outset, perhaps the agency could have avoided years of tedious deliberation and come to a conclusion sooner.
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There were cries at the outset for the local district attorney, Robert P. McCulloch, to step aside and allow a special prosecutor to handle the case.
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"It is going to be extremely challenging, especially at the outset, to make this work," U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power told the council.
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Human tuning is necessary at the outset of any AI learning process, but the system itself must develop and increase its performance for the specific customer.
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At the outset of the administration, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer had vowed to cooperate with Trump on shared priorities, such as a new infrastructure plan.
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At the outset, the company ranked global venture capital investing firms by fund size and the number of funding rounds led, and isolated the top 100.
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Things weren't easy for Thumbtack's founders at the outset in the days before its $2350 billion valuation and last hundred plus million dollar round of funding.
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I said at the outset that the Ethics Committee was the right venue for these allegations to be heard, and investigated, and evaluated on their merits.
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"I want to go to prom, get drunk, get potted up on weed, and lose my goddamn virginity," Kayla says at the outset of the action.
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It is important to emphasize, at the outset, that I have had limited time to review the relevant facts in order to prepare for my testimony.
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The effort will take you to places you didn't anticipate, but the results are almost always better than what you thought was possible at the outset.
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From a handful of communities at the outset, Uys says more than 20 are now involved, made up of several hundred people scattered across the republic.
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This comparison was a weird move, it's certainly been discussed by others, including players as the report notes at the outset, but...it's just not there.
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CRUZ: Well, Megyn, let me say at the outset to the men and women of Iowa, thank you for the incredible hospitality over this past year.
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At the outset, all you get is a hatchery, a tiny shack that barely counts for a hen house, and an open area to do research.
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At the outset of his professional career, Hablik experimented with different color palettes while holding true to an Impressionist style championed by the Berlin Secessionist movement.
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But while it led to a significant reduction in fighting at the outset, violence has increased in recent days and aid has mostly failed to arrive.
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Police, at the outset of the incident, received a report of a man with a gun at a park, Washington police Commander Guillermo Rivera told reporters.
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Although the claims brought by VTB and state prosecutors were merged at the outset—a standard procedure—a judge later dismissed VTB's filing, ending its involvement.
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The greenback was bolstered at the outset of quantitative easing as the United States took the first steps toward repairing its economy after the financial crisis.
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Standing behind a lectern, and occasionally shifting to a desk or easy chair, Moore admits at the outset that he has never voted for either Clinton.
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"We're the only nation founded on an idea: The condition of your birth does not determine the outcome of your life," Ryan said at the outset.
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Spending a large amount at the outset would allow the EU to respond more effectively to some of the most dangerous consequences of the refugee crisis.
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The game manages to communicate complex ideas without speaking a word, and by the end you'll be solving puzzles that would've seemed impossible at the outset.
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In a 17-minute speech at the outset, Guterres said countries around the world are closing more borders and turning away more refugees who deserve protection.
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An obvious precedent is the US withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership at the outset of the Trump administration, something the president promised as a candidate.
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The discrepancies in question in Clinton's case involve information intelligence agencies claim were produced by them and should therefore have been considered classified at the outset.
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Trump also set some high expectations for lawmakers, declaring at the outset that the 115th Congress will be the "busiest" in decades — or perhaps in history.
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Sources said the acquisition will likely boost earnings and cash flow throughout 2020 but said that wasn't enough to get investors on board at the outset.
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The president has come to regret limiting the American contribution to certain air assets and other unique capabilities needed at the outset of the air campaign.
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Keane told NPR shortly after the 2016 presidential election that he was offered the job at the outset of the administration, but declined for personal reasons.
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"At the outset, we recognize that this proposal will not and should not end the broader debate and deliberations regarding last week's executive order," Smith wrote.
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At the outset of the Civil War, Union regiments enlisted lavish bands with as many as 50 musicians, sometimes complete with turbans and other exotic regalia.
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At the outset of the war in 2011, Mr. Erdogan was confident that Mr. Assad would quickly fall, as the dictators of Egypt and Tunisia had.
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WATCH: Charlottesville: race and terror At the outset of the book, Bray makes it clear that he supports "violent protest" as a means to resist fascism.
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"I should say at the outset that intersectionality is not being offered here as some new, totalizing theory of identity," she writes in a 22016 article.
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For only two years, between 1939 and 1941, at the outset of the golden age of comic books, Hanks drew and published work with four publishers.
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The bloc imposed a number of sanctions against the Assad regime for its brutal crackdown on civilians at the outset of the Syrian conflict in 2011.
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The Turkish Stream gas pipeline is intended to replace a planned pipeline through Bulgaria that the European Union blocked at the outset of the Ukraine crisis.
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He trailed Mr. Scott, 65, at the outset, as the governor, a wealthy former health care executive, spent millions of dollars early on televised political advertising.
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Notebook "Let's start with the state of Donald Trump," Fox News's Chris Wallace said at the outset of the president's latest on-camera interview, on Nov.
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I didn't learn the value of doing something truly open-ended, where you don't already know at the outset what you are going to do next.
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Vox's own polling, conducted in partnership with SurveyMonkey, shows a similar drop — from 46 percent at the outset of his term to 41 percent in July.
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"We're either going to win Wisconsin and win the election, or lose Wisconsin and lose the election," Clark declared at the outset, setting out the stakes.
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They wished to share in the material prosperity of the West and, at the outset, imagined that such prosperity would accompany a show of liberal democracy.
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The Iranians insisted that if Namazi was to be included in the prisoner swap, so should some of the prisoners the Americans nixed at the outset.
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At the outset, the event was profoundly disorganized ("I got kicked out myself a few times," Toubin said), but the basic formula was simple: the d.j.
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The secrecy, Mr Burns writes, was meant to keep opponents of a nuclear deal in both Washington and Tehran from scuppering the initiative at the outset.
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And despite opposition at the outset, Louisville, Ky. has drawn attendance zones that promote racial as well as socio-economic integration; polls now show overwhelming support.
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He also wants the Senate to pass one resolution at the outset of the trial that would establish the rules and what witnesses will be called.
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Democrats are asking for one resolution passed at the outset of the trial that would outline both the rules and a specific deal on calling witnesses.
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On the low end, the researchers estimated that firms with fewer than 2300 employees might have to pay around $212,220 at the outset to become compliant.
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Senate Republicans rejected an effort by Democrats to call White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney to testify at the outset of the impeachment trial.
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"I'm the candidate of that France that we love, who will protect our frontiers, who will protect us from savage globalization," she said at the outset.
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Trudeau was caught on camera gossiping about Trump, commenting on his lengthy Q&As with reporters at the outset of his meetings with other world leaders.
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Margaret O'Mara's book The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America traces just how our uneasy present deviated from what was promised at the outset.
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At the outset, brothers Sean and Daniel are forced into a life on the road after their father is killed and they're blamed for his death.
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BL: You say by then, but I'm kind of wondering at the outset why take on that kind of risk because that's not vertical, that's lateral.
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Missouri extended its lead at the outset of the second half and owned a 523-28 margin with 13:39 left when Illinois entered the bonus.
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Occasionally, we revert to the ship that we heard from at the outset, which is bearing a cargo of museum treasures and foundering in savage seas.
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And you don't want spinning and you don't want sugarcoating and you want a diversity of opinion, and you send that signal strong at the outset.
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And while diplomatic professionals saw Trump's attempt to establish trust at the outset as backwards from a diplomatic perspective, it does make sense for North Koreans.
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Democrats held big majorities in the House and Senate at the outset of his presidency, but both were lost in the course of his two terms.
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At the outset, Berkowitz says many people never speak up about lewd talk because they assume they are the only ones who are offended by it.
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As the court noted at the outset, virtually any adult who has no physical impairment or felony record can carry a gun in public in Florida.
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"Don't quit your job if you assume a caregiving role - at least not at the outset," Levine, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
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Let's be clear at the outset: When I talk about EDM, I'm referring to the tracks you know intimately through the simple process of relentless exposure.
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I said at the outset that the ethics committee was the right venue for these allegations to be heard and investigated and evaluated on their merits.
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" President Woodrow Wilson, at the outset of World War I, made a similar argument: "Borrowing money is short-sighted finance … we should pay as we go.
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The night ended with a tepid handshake that was missing at the outset before the rivals retreated to the embrace of their families to lick their wounds.
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When prosecutors confront a complex series of potentially criminal events, they often do not know at the outset of their investigation where the evidence will lead them.
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Until we see things that concern us, I think we need to remember at the outset that liberals, by and large are ends to justify the means.
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Adults over 19 can buy cannabis only at one of 193 Ontario Cannabis Stores, a subsidiary of the provincial liquor regulator, that will open at the outset.
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"It seems, at the outset, impossible that Fashion ID determines the purposes and means of those operations," the court writes in a press release announcing the decision.
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At least at the outset, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's caliphate won widespread Sunni support for retaking the lands from which the Kurds and Shias had pushed them.
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Renting by the bedroom is another outlet that Osborn and Morris promote, although it obviously requires a heftier amount of cash, not only effort, at the outset.
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I guessed at the outset of the episode that he is going to inspire her in her project for the contest because she is blocked under pressure.
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Just three companies to emerge in the following years were LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, and "none required a lot of deep tech at the outset," said Elman.
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Since Legion is off-kilter at the outset, is there a point where the audience is going to go, "Oh!" and get it in a significant way?
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At the outset of "Stormborn," Daenerys and Tyrion lay out their battle plan, and it sends Grey Worm and his troops to capture the Lannisters' Casterly Rock.
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Albion Tourgée and James Walker, the lawyers arguing Plessy's case at the Supreme Court, knew at the outset that the justices were "somewhat adverse" to their position.
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So my choice in topics is usually constrained at the outset to a rather narrow set of things I have already studied at one time or another.
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Ring's combination of wire-free installation and integration across its entire line of products is tough to beat, even if it does cost more at the outset.
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The three simple words evoke all the excitement of another Star Wars protagonist flouting their bleak fate on desert planet at the outset of an epic trilogy.
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But at the outset of the Republican race, many inside Clinton's campaign saw Trump as an interesting sideshow, not someone who could credibly capture the Republican nomination.
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Investors in and buyers of digital health companies should be aware of these concerns, as they can be addressed at the outset of investment and acquisition agreements.
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Many are unlocked at the outset, but roughly a quarter of all the heroes and ships are locked and need to be purchased using in-game currency.
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Thus, rising delinquency rates imply that many young borrowers will find their access to credit and ability to save diminished at the outset of their economic lives.
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Washington (CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi projected a message of unity Thursday evening at the outset of the congressional baseball game.
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As I noted at the outset, the MateBook has ambitions of being a full-fledged PC, and it has the internal specs to back up that effort.
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"Wake up in the mornin'," Lamar repeats at the outset of each verse, before tracing the lives of several protagonists searching for meaning in their daily lives.
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Rachel, after stumbling at the outset, eventually takes on this sweet glamour for herself, emerging in a stunning Marchesa gown and stealing the show at the wedding.
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"Given the turmoil at Sotheby's — they had to cobble together a sale — it just had a more positive vibe at the outset," the dealer Lawrence Luhring said.
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" Concluding a piece: "As we observed at the outset of this extended essay, the medieval harmony has been abandoned, replaced by a rift between science and religion.
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There have been suggestions that Trump may try to negotiate a deal in which the North Koreans give up much of their nuclear weapons at the outset.
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The largest contingent is now much smaller than it was at the outset, when about 1,200 migrants from Central America convened at Mexico's southern border weeks ago.
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Civilians who had fled ISIS at the outset, in 2014, were asked by Kurdish and Iraqi intelligence officers to inform on neighbors who had assisted the group.
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This is hardly Montaigne, confessing at the outset "I myself am the subject of my book," although I think that is what Brooks means it to be.
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"The Constitution charges Congress with holding the president accountable for alleged official misconduct," Nadler said at the outset of a meeting Wednesday before lawmakers approved the subpoena.
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Let it be said at the outset that the performances were generally excellent, and would have been so even if this had been an adult professional ensemble.
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Following a rare midweek U.S. trading holiday, stocks tumbled at the outset of the trading, with the benchmark S&P 500 dropping as much as 2.9 percent.
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I have not worked with any lawyer before that brings his depth of understanding and pragmatic approach in dealing with differences that seem insurmountable at the outset.
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The wearer is conscious of the lights and sounds at the outset of each use, but becomes less aware of these as they drift off to sleep.
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Because bitcoin was, at the outset, the dark Web's go-to tender for the purchase of drugs, sex, weaponry, and such, many assumed that it was private.
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We must take full advantage of the moment before us to drive a more satisfactory outcome, even if that requires a bit of compromise at the outset.
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The diagonals so familiar in his work do not always move the eye in a particular direction now, as they did at the outset of his career.
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Fake users could easily spread misinformation and be harder to stop in an encrypted world — unless there was a way to verify their identities at the outset.
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At the outset, I think it is important to recognize that the world of today is very, very different from the world of Winston Churchill of 280.
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"Here we go again — the theater is open," Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, said at the outset of Tuesday's hearing.
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If Trump's lawyers object in the trial to any subpoena the Senate might issue, Chief Justice John Roberts could be the one to rule at the outset.
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Some donors and fundraisers have complained privately that they heard from Biden at the outset of the campaign and then there was no follow up from him.
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The fact that Trump's claims were demonstrably false did not impede his rise, just as facts were largely irrelevant at the outset of the War on Drugs.
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We are reminded of that reluctance at the outset of the new movie, which finds him in a forest, marshalling troops against an onslaught of hostile humans.
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That effectively put an end to the practice of offering lump sums to people who have already retired (offering them at the outset of retirement remained kosher).
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YOUNG At the outset, it was always a palpable undercurrent of how close they could have been; we're not just resigned to Olivia as [the president's] mistress.
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It might come as a surprise that, at the outset of the American involvement in Vietnam, more than 1,800 US military dependents accompanied service members in Saigon.
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DePaul clung within striking range at the outset of the second half as the Bulldogs endured an extended stretch where they missed 21993 of 13 3-pointers.
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That framework would mirror the contours of President Bill Clinton's trial and ignore Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's demands for witnesses and new evidence at the outset.
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In a conversation at the outset of Clinton's campaign, Sandberg warned her it wasn't just her opponent, but the general public, from whom she'd face brutal criticism.
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NBA legend Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash earlier Sunday at the age of 41, and both teams remembered him at the outset of the game.
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A 12-0 run over a 2:55 span late in the half helped the Bulldogs build a cushion after the teams played evenly at the outset.
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At the outset, the communities that ReGen hopes to build will be within an hour's travel from major cities to attract those who must commute to work.
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Juanita Abernathy, who helped organize the Montgomery bus boycott and took part in other pivotal protests at the outset of the civil rights era alongside the Rev.
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"It seems to me at the outset that this request for the money, the supplemental, is lowballing it, possibly, and you can't afford to do that," Sen.
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Although she has come to live with her ailing grandmother after graduating from college and the bond between them is strong, at the outset it is unexamined.
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Trump noted at the outset of his remarks a Tuesday incident in New Jersey in which four people were killed in a shooting at a kosher market.
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Lock shined at the outset, throwing a pair of first-quarter touchdown passes to Courtland Sutton to help the Broncos take a 17-10 lead into halftime.
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At the outset of Trump's term, Republican lawmakers, lobbyists and tax experts were planning to repeal Obamacare in February, then begin revamping the tax code in March.
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Yes, they're framed in the reveal — and at the outset of the game — as an antagonistic force, but Far Cry games rarely feature a fully linear story.
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And as I said at the outset, they have become an integral element of contemporary political conflict, which means that an ultimate resolution is light years away.
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It's very much worth digging into the political economy of the movie, but more important, at the outset, is to pay tribute to its craft and ingenuity.
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Oh, of course we find out at the outset that Laurie (Curtis) beheaded the wrong man in the last movie (damn that mask!) and surprise—Michael's alive.
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At the outset, customers need to understand that when they sign up, they are in fact agreeing to an ongoing subscription for which they will be charged.
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At the outset of their bilateral meeting, Abe said he hoped to improve ties further between Japan and China, inviting Xi as a state guest next spring.
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I noticed, just at the outset, that one of the things that was so different about it was that you don't really focus on the campaign as much.
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It was, after all, an elaborate pun of a business idea at the outset, but it caught on and expanded in scale, if not quite yet in scope.
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"Let me be clear: This immigration debate will have a level playing field at the outset and an amendment process that is fair to all sides," McConnell said.
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In the film, Jackson said that he told McFarland at the outset that a festival was not going to be possible in the area he was looking at.
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Better still, outline at the outset of your relationship what your boss is looking for in a successful employee and make sure you're receptive to any coaching given.
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The limits set in both the Maastricht treaty and the later stability and growth pact were fudged, so that at the outset the euro zone embraced 11 countries.
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All three of Zachary Ezra Rawlins's names march forth at the outset of every chapter in which he is featured, in case one forgets he is the hero.
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The announcement comes at the outset of an election year where Trump is likely to harp on immigration as a key issue to motivate his base of supporters.
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The sudden policy shift comes on the heels of nine straight weeks of rising U.S. gasoline prices and at the outset of the annual uptick in gasoline demand.
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SpaceX began attempting to recover these boosters about two years ago, and despite some fiery hiccups at the outset, the company has successfully landed 18 in a row.
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New technology is also making it easier to verify that someone logging into an account is who they say they are at the outset — and throughout the transaction.
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The government would not operate the service or have any control over it other than, as mentioned, at the outset as far as requiring certain capacities and such.
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"A new business gaining traction in insurance is challenging; it's unlikely you can underwrite yourself at the outset so you have to take a patient approach," she says.
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There are a few reasons I love it and — just to be very clear at the outset — a few more reasons I don't think it's a smart buy.
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"At the outset, B2 was a rich man's toy," Joel E. Cohen, a professor of populations at the Rockefeller University, told The Arizona Republic in a 2004 article.
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"We continue to get new information that, I think, paints a more complete picture of at least what we know at the outset of our investigation," Schiff said.
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At the outset of his speech, Biden implored the media to not hear his speech as a shot at President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Friday.
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Star Fox 2 isn't unlocked at the outset, but all you'll need to do to check it out is complete the first level of the original Star Fox.
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At the outset, the founding fathers decided to grant the president extremely broad pardon powers — drawn, in many ways, from British history and the king's authority to pardon.
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Gray (1-0) worked seven innings, ending a string of 13 career starts without a win, a franchise record for winless starts at the outset of a career.
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OurCrowd said at the outset of its 2019 Global Investor Summit in Jerusalem that over the past six years it raised funds for 170 companies and 18 funds.
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He also defended his domestic record, pointing to the 14m jobs that have been created since he took office in 2009 at the outset of the financial crisis.
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But even at the outset, construction went very slowly, thanks to a shortage in construction materials in the wake of World War I. The planning itself was shoddy.
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But all these new, complex filing systems create a problem that didn't exist at the outset: things are now much more likely to get lost in the stacks.
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Secretary Clinton was given not one, but two valid opportunities in March 2011, to get a ceasefire at the outset of the Libya revolution followed by Gaddafi's abdication.
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At the outset, "Maggie's Plan," Ms. Miller's fifth feature, seems to break this pattern and play by some of those rules, in particular the ones governing romantic comedy.
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A CNN analysis at the outset of the general election noted 256 women won House and Senate primaries -- a record level that paved the way for Tuesday's victories.
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" Understand at the outset what HR can and cannot do for you, Lifehacker suggests, noting that "you shouldn't expect HR to keep anything confidential even if you ask.
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Although the premise invites "Beauty and the Beast"-type comparisons, including a fairy-tale-like narration at the outset, Elisa's vulnerability -- beautifully conveyed by Hawkins -- alters the equation.
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Information that was legally gathered at the outset can take on a new and dangerous life when it is accessible to others motivated by commercial and financial objectives.
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The United States has asked at the outset for a declaration of all nuclear facilities and sites along with access to them, which North Korea will not give.
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Companies that formed relationships with Michael Cohen at the outset of the new administration are facing public relations headaches in response to the emerging federal investigations against him.
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The GOP leader pledged "this immigration debate will have a level playing field at the outset and an amendment process that is fair to all sides," he said.
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It can be difficult to imagine at the outset, but if your product is encouraging massive behavior shifts, you will undoubtedly encounter many unintended consequences along the way.
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"He does not believe, as I mentioned at the outset, that there is a binary choice between job creation, economic growth and caring about the environment," Spicer said.
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At the outset of each level in the game, you're presented with a golf ball situated in a room that has all manner of things you can destroy.
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"I'd say the types of investment are similar, but we run at much lower operating costs and, at least at the outset, at lower valuations," Singhal told me.
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They'll operate during regular business hours at the outset, and be available for free, with plans to expand how long they run each day should everything go well.
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At several points it merges your own journey with that of other players, but the most memorable is at the outset of your assault on the Last City.
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GM owns more than 303 million Class A shares, according to the Lyft filing, meaning its investment at the outset could be worth $1.16 billion to $1.27 billion.
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When I start something, I finish it—but I'm happy that at the outset, I had no idea how much work would be involved with this particular project.
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But for me, at the outset at least, it was bracing, an invitation more compelling than any raft of resolutions to seize the moment and run with it.
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"Like everything Wolfe writes, 'I Am Charlotte Simmons' grabs your interest at the outset and saps the desire to do anything else until you finish," wrote Jacob Weisberg.
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Sessions said at the outset that he would "respond to questions as fully as the Lord enables me to do," by which he apparently meant not very fully.
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"GE is only at the outset of a multi-year effort to improve its fundamental financial performance," Moody's Investors Service vice president Rene Lipsch said in a note.
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Let me say at the outset that I have never discussed this or any other matter with the president and never heard directly from him about this matter.
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Believing that "the shelves are crowded with perfumes," he declared at the outset of "Song of Myself" that he would not be seduced by such finery and fakery.
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We said at the outset of the criminal investigation, almost two years ago, that if the facts and the law determined the result, no charges would be brought.
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Winston Churchill's memorable insight about Russia at the outset of World War II – that its actions were "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma" – needs updating.
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"When it comes to the military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan, we saw majority support at the outset, and a decline in support over time," Ms. Kiley said.
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Mr. Nadler laid out the committee's views at the outset of Thursday's vote on investigative procedures, but only after swatting away some of the questions about its work.
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By using private-impact investors to capitalize social service providers at the outset, PFS contracts help not-for-profit and for-profit organizations begin immediate social service interventions.
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At the outset of this volume of the tapes, Nixon has won re-election but soon turns to obsessing over the gathering Watergate scandal and plotting his response.
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Civilian casualties are soaring, even though the government, at the outset of the battle, dropped millions of leaflets over the city with instructions to stay inside their homes.
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Despite a somewhat slow pace at the outset, the show steadily builds a promising framework, throwing off some sparks, without quite catching you-know-what in a bottle.
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"At the outset, no AT&T customer is ever 'forced' to agree to arbitration," AT&T Executive VP Tim McKone wrote in a letter to senators, on Friday.
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Whenever he finds it convenient, Erdogan blackmails Europe by threatening to unleash the floodgates of economic migrants as he did at the outset of the Syrian civil war.
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Obama joked at the outset of the speech that he needed time away to stay married to his wife, Michelle Obama, and to spend time with his daughters.
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At the outset, Star (Sasha Lane), a poor teenager in Oklahoma, leaves her family to join a group of drifters who ostensibly sell magazine subscriptions door to door.
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But I will say — and this was the point I was making at the outset — I think for all of these titles, it's not just the final buyer.
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Civil defense officials have previously said about 2,000 residents in and around Leilani Estates were displaced at the outset of the current eruption, which began on May 3.
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Some experts complained that the agency's head office in Geneva had been slow to act, echoing the agency's tepid reaction at the outset of the Ebola epidemic in 2014.
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A: If you want to tackle the issue of black money, which was the primary justification for demonetization at the outset, I would have prioritized two sets of actions.
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Money collected through the "war tax" -- which he is proposing for future wars -- would go into a new trust fund for veterans established at the outset of each war.
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The longest holdout in the unlimited-pricing trend was Verizon, which not coincidentally was the carrier with the most subscribers by far at the outset of the price war.
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Donald Trump's field director quit "I wrote this out, and it's very close to my heart," he said at the outset of his remarks on Buffalo on Monday evening.
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Left to right: Hagin, Tillerson, and Porter Staff secretary Rob Porter was one of the fastest rising stars in the White House at the outset of Trump's second year.
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At the outset of the game, the gang is freezing, starving, and broke, and while things get better later on, they always seem to be living on the edge.
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In fact, although Fascists played a part in Franco's regime at the outset, its defining character was a Catholic, nationalist and military authoritarianism, as Santos Juliá, a historian, explains.
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Whatever technical hurdles are being overcome are always in service of the story, but the way that they may be put to use isn't always known at the outset.
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At the outset of the game, he has fierce rivalries with Scorpion and Rhino, J. Jonah Jameson hates him, and he's going through a rough patch with Mary Jane.
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"I would like the president for once here to put the country first," Ohio Governor John Kasich said at the outset of the two-hour debate hosted by CBS.
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The bulk of evacuees were forced from their homes at the outset, in and around the Leilani Estates community farther west, where concentrations of noxious volcanic gases remain high.
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Mr Himbury suggests bringing these sources of patient capital in at the outset of a project to advise on its merits and to exert cost discipline on construction firms.
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The big shift into bonds makes sense among the short-term market volatility but is arguably even more notable for occurring at the outset of a rising rate environment.
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But even if the cost of lending falls, we are not convinced that banks will relax their underwriting standards, which were considerably tightened at the outset of the recession.
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For the current study, researchers assessed activity levels several times over eight years for 226,22019 men and women who were between 40 and 80 years old at the outset.
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Most speakers simply attacked Trump at the outset of their remarks, and then -- with no real transition -- moved on to the policy topic they'd been assigned for the day.
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Reagan's supply-side strategy was notable, at least at the outset, for its controversial focus on cutting taxes as a way of encouraging companies to produce and invest more.
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Eventually, after like the tenth time, I might start to remember how I got there and not take that path again—even if it feels safe at the outset.
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Todd Bowles Watch At the outset of the season, it was my plan to track the decay of new Jets coach Todd Bowles as the job steadily killed him.
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We've seen Mike Myers' Scottish accent before, sure, but in this instance, the voice really adds emphasis to Shrek's position as an outsider at the outset of the film.
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Pelosi and others said correctly at the outset that the Zelenskiy call and the attempts to cover it up reported in the press were evidence enough to take action.
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On Pro Basketball At the outset of the N.B.A. finals, Adam Silver, the league's commissioner, paid tribute to Stephen Curry by comparing him to, of all people, Roger Bannister.
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Since the Syrian conflict began at the outset of the Arab Spring, it has brought over a million refugees, more bombings, and, evidence increasingly shows, ISIS operatives to Lebanon.
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"Let me say at the outset, perhaps to the surprise of the previous speaker, Palestine has not existed since 1948," Cruz said to lead off his speech in Washington.
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Had the jurors been told at the outset of the case that their names would be revealed, Ellis said he likely would have seen some requests to be excused.
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There seems to be a wink at that at the outset: The first song opens with something like a quivering foghorn, suggesting a distance that can't quite be overcome.
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But by trying to take a more sympathetic "Palestinian" position at the outset, and raise the public pressure on Israel, the administration achieved precisely the opposite effect of Oslo.
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While Cox was ultimately able to stay competitive in fundraising during his race against Valadao, he was hardly viewed as one of the Democrats' strongest contenders at the outset.
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This year's race, at the outset, looked set to follow in that vein as a contest between the scions of two storied political dynasties, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush.
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At the outset, about two-fifths of the country had no familiarity with Mr. Bloomberg, who may be best known nationally for his support of expanded gun control legislation.
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Hamas has also consistently offered Israel a long-term truce, accompanied by an end to the Gaza siege, a proposal it reiterated at the outset of the current demonstrations.
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Even with a demographically favorable jury, at the outset of the trial, it was tough to divine how Slager's attorneys could push back against such a seemingly damning video.
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But most do waive their rights at the outset of the ordeal; it's hard to tell an officer who has you under arrest that you won't talk to him.
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L&G said the deal was likely to generate a small increase in the company's Solvency II coverage ratio at the outset, increasing to around two percent on completion.
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The outward conflicts presented at the outset of the novel find their resolutions, though the real story here is an inside job, and Arnett pulls it off with aplomb.
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I'm not a fan of pressuring employees into gift schemes in general, and I think having a target amount in mind at the outset is a particularly bad idea.
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Trump laid out a ten-step plan that greatly resembled the plan that he laid out—to great controversy—at the outset of his candidacy over a year ago.
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I hoped at least at the outset it would be good for women to feel or imagine what it would be like to be in a position of control.
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The piano was given to him a decade ago, at the outset of his career, by the Trustees of Independent Opera at Sadler's Wells, to help him start out.
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The battle was a key operation at the outset of the Iraq War and resulted in the fiercest urban combat since the battle for Hue in Vietnam in 1968.
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She could do little against Williams at the outset of their fourth-round match, but gained a foothold by breaking Williams in the opening game of the second set.
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"If there's this idea that at the outset it's been slow, that'll come around," said David Bozell, president of ForAmerica, a conservative consulting firm that specializes in social media.
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At the outset, a White House official said that Ms. Trump would take a few questions before departing for a meeting, and that Ms. Richmond would handle the rest.
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At the outset, it's important to note that women have no rights to challenge male sexual coercion and violence at the highest level of our judiciary: the Supreme Court.
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He spoke for roughly four and a half minutes, apologizing to the Knicks and his teammates at the outset of an interview with reporters but also cutting it off.
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A decade on, Occupy has helped mainstream that which they were ridiculed for at the outset: illustrating, in the streets and elsewhere, how economic inequality is poisonous to democracy.
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Patrick was also among the Democrats who met with former President Barack Obama at the outset of the 2020 cycle, and Obama's inner circle had encouraged him to run.
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Employing cavalry for the culminating point of battle where they could have the most effect rather than throwing them away at the outset would've been a way better play.
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But it is worth, at the outset, at least understanding that often-oversimplified worldview, its ambitions, and its proscriptions for whoever happens to follow Obama in the Oval Office.
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But one thing is clear — at the outset of their campaigns, O'Rourke and Sanders got more attention from Americans' main sources of campaign news than their female counterparts did.
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The party standard-bearers failed to sound the alarm at the outset of the primaries that the nominee has never been a Republican and does not follow the party's platform.
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At the outset of this first period of GOP control of both houses of Congress and the White House since 21, 2002% approve of the way they're handling their jobs.
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O'Rourke's staffing efforts are buoyed by strong fundraising at the outset of his campaign: He raised $6 million, about the same as former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen.
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This means Islamic banks are precluded from traditional forwards as these become legally binding at the outset, leaving counterparties exposed to an overtly uncertain outcome in the eyes of scholars.
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This is because these programmes have maturity mismatches at the outset and only convert to a match-funded profile upon a trigger event, that is, on a gone-concern basis.
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So, except in some rare moments of writing in the show, the Hound is reduced to what he is at the outset of the books: mean, foul mouthed, crude, and ???
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After making its name in the Rueben trade at the outset, the company has since grown to become Zingerman's Community of Businesses, which now pulls in over $60 million annually.
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At the outset of his remarks, Trump blasted the Democrats and Pelosi for impeaching him, injecting a highly political and adversarial tone into what is usually a nonpartisan faith event.
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At the outset of the Mosul campaign, Khanjar financed the 3,000 strong Turkish-trained force known as the Nineveh Guards Force that has now been integrated in state-run forces.
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"They make you take these surveys at the outset of every loan for which you apply, trying to make you recognize the heaviness of taking on this debt," she said.
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But Jeff Holden, Uber's chief product officer, does not exclude the possibility that the firm may at the outset own some aircraft, which he estimates will cost around $1m each.
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But at the outset of his presidency, it was an open question as to how far Republican members of Congress would be willing to buttress the president on these points.
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"I will come back and talk to you more formally but I wanted to welcome you onto the plane," Clinton said at the outset of a Labor Day campaign swing.
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Some 62% are prepared to accept that humans evolved over time, if at the outset they are given the chance to say that God had a hand in the process.
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"We need to do everything possible to prevent the closure of plants in Jerusalem," Netanyahu said at the outset of a cabinet meeting, adding Teva should remain based in Israel.
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At the outset of the show, Daniel is released on DNA evidence that proved someone else was at the scene of the crime, but there are no CSI scenes here.
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If, as Chris Wallace said at the outset, there really is a battle for the "soul of the party," the GOP may have already sold that soul to Donald Trump.
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The project, spurred at the outset by high gas and fuel prices, was hit as cheaper oil in recent years led to delays in securing finance, an energy official said.
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It's got a kernel of truth to it at the outset, and then that kernel is repeated by enough people that it begins to take hold of the popular imagination.
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Set during the British retreat from Dunkirk, France, at the outset of World War Two, the film follows soldiers as they try to make it out of a hellish situation.
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You're dealing with a good-sized default palette (120 sounds and loops at the outset), where the individuality of the music you make will come from how you play it.
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It's about clearly explaining how you're going to protect that trust at the outset of your relationship, and then making sure you have protections built in to preserve that trust.
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The many characters each fall into one of four different roles, like support or assault, and at the outset of a match you'll need to choose who to play as.
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At the outset, Mr. Taylor, wearing a green-, gold- and purple-patterned shiny coat, brown knit cap and white shoes, walked to the stage (using a cane) with two assistants.
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Similarly, successful entrepreneurs, whether in business or other spheres, are those who are willing to go ahead with a project where eventual success at the outset is usually not guaranteed.
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Lawmakers authorized $1.375 billion to build 55 miles of new barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, far short of the $85033 billion Trump demanded at the outset of spending talks.
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Increasing our kids' pre-K participation will help close that school-readiness gap and put Latino students on equal footing with their classmates at the outset of their academic lives.
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"At the outset, I fail to see how a statute with no medical benefit that is likely to restrict access to abortion can be considered anything but 'undue,'" Higginbotham wrote.
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Police critics, however, have said the failure of investigators to secure the house at the outset led to a contaminated crime scene that made it difficult to solve the case.
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The Arab Spring at the outset essentially was a rebellion against 22019 years of ossifying Arab nationalist regimes that had dominated the region since the end of the colonial era.
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A House resolution passed last month established that the only members who will be allowed to question witnesses at the outset of the hearings are House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep.
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Who would have believed at the outset of season 1 that, by season 5, Ray would have hooked up with not one, but three of the show's four central women?
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Because changes to such a popular tool are always going to upset at least some users, it's worth noting at the outset that the old classic view isn't going away.
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So using BIM to drive the build, the logistics, looking at what the client actually wants as a finish point so you understand at the outset so there's less variation.
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Gallup said this beat out her previous low of 38% at the outset of the general election last year and in 1992 when she was not yet a household name.
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This was part of the wider strategy to be cooperative at the outset with documents and access, in order to argue there was no need to talk to the President.
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At the outset, 17-year-old Nadia Turner's mother has recently committed suicide; in her grief, Nadia looks for solace in the pastor's son and a new classmate seeking salvation.
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At the outset, doing so was a serious logistical challenge, with a handful of people organizing things and asking clergy members to take shifts and plug holes in the schedule.
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In Osaka, further attempting to lighten the mood, Trump sought common ground with Putin at the expense of journalists gathered to cover the leaders at the outset of their meeting.
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Her appearance came after a failed attempt by South Korean officials to coordinate a meeting between Kim Yo-jong and Vice President Mike Pence at the outset of the Games.
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At the outset, my husband thought this was ridiculous overkill, but I knew Murphy's Law would dictate that they're likely to need to pee (or more) at the same time.
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I love war history, and Winston Churchill said at the outset of World War II, "Never have so many owed so much to so few," and it got me thinking.
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Arbus was used to guiding her subjects, much as she had done when she'd run a fashion photography partnership with her husband, Allan, at the outset of her professional life.
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This novel stumbles at the outset, it should be said: One fortuitously overheard conversation in a safe house is a fair device to trigger a thriller; two is stretching credulity.
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President Donald Trump once again doubled down on calling the COVID-19 virus or the coronavirus "Chinese virus" at the outset of Wednesday's White House Coronavirus Task Force press briefing.
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He also mentioned the "Chinese Virus" in his opening remarks at a White House meeting with tourism industry executives on Tuesday, as well as at the outset of Wednesday's briefing.
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The government has been widely criticized for its delayed response at the outset, with Raymond James analysts likening the situation to the Soviet Union's handling of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
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For the current study, researchers followed 213,218 women who were 93 to 29 years old at the outset, and didn't have a history of diverticulitis, cancer or inflammatory bowel disease.
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Tesla's sales pitch for choosing the rental option is that it will be cheaper, quicker, and less burdensome for homeowners to get solar panels on their roof at the outset.
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But at the outset of its 43rd season Saturday, in an episode hosted by Ryan Gosling, "Saturday Night Live" was something else: The dutiful student, almost gingerly approaching topical satire.
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At the outset of the prison hostage situation that occupies Season 5 of Netflix's "Orange Is the New Black," Gloria Mendoza (Selenis Leyva) implores her fellow inmates to stand down.
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It would have been hard to divine at the outset, or at any critical juncture along the way, that Matthew Williams, a one-semester college dropout from Pismo Beach, Calif.
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Those who weren't following official guidelines on heart health at the outset all showed improvements when it came to physical activity, diet and alcohol consumption; all participants reported lower stress.
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The subject of impeachment proceedings against Mr. Trump came up right at the outset of the debate, which was hosted by MSNBC and The Washington Post and held in Atlanta.
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A turbo-activation tests our nation's ability to quickly deploy both the ships and the manpower needed to transport armaments and supplies at the outset of a massive military movement.
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Unlike at the outset of Mr. Obama's term, when some Republican governors flirted with accommodating a popular new president, there is little apparent appetite among Democrats for conciliating Mr. Trump.
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"To resolve this problem peacefully, we would like to work with China, which has strong influence (over North Korea)," Abe said at the outset of a meeting with Yang Jiechi.
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"Devin Nunes, you should have recused yourself at the outset of the #HIC #ImpeachingHearings," a lawyer for Parnas, who says he is now cooperating with the impeachment inquiry, tweeted Tuesday.
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Republicans held a similar hearing at the outset of proceedings against President Bill Clinton in 1998, and Democrats say the move is a necessary prerequisite to drafting articles of impeachment.
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I asked Harun if he wanted to stop, told him that was absolutely fine, that we could be finished entirely or continue another day, as we'd discussed at the outset.
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Bolton had been traveling to meet with Ukrainian officials in Kiev at the outset of the suspension, and sources told CNN the review would not be concluded until he returned.
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Thomas P. F. Hoving, at the outset of his career as the Met's youngest director, was persuaded by Henry Geldzahler to establish a separate Department of Contemporary Art in 1967.
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At the outset, prosecutors took the unusual step of acknowledging that the authorities had brushed off concerns from gay Toronto residents that they were being stalked by a serial killer.
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McConnell wants to pass two resolutions — one on process and potentially a second calling witnesses — while Schumer wants one resolution at the outset of a trial that deals with both.
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At the outset of the 2016 campaign, Sanders was seen as a protest candidate — a fringe figure in the race to push the eventual nominee, Hillary Clinton, to the left.
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Wireless charging standardsImage: Wireless Power ConsortiumAs we said at the outset, wireless charging has been with us for years, in everything from electric toothbrushes to the Nokia Lumia 820 from 2012.
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And remember, there are plenty of businesses that go public when they're cash-flow positive and don't even need the cash, for the reasons outlined at the outset of this post.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Like getting a prominent tattoo at eighteen, legally changing your name to "American Artist" at the outset of your artistic career is a bold move.
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At the outset, a hellish plant-like creature is taking over an entire city, sinking its roots into buildings and roads and just generally turning it into a hell on earth.
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" At the outset of the hearing, Senator Lindsey Graham asked, "The challenge of this hearing, and of this focus, is how do we keep the good and deal with the bad?
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Tinkle will likely be matched at the outset against 6-793 junior Malik Dime, a starter the last two games over freshman Noah Dickerson, who has been susceptible to foul trouble.
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In other words, Casper appears to have priced the Glow incorrectly at the outset, or something unexpected must have occurred in its production process that is pushing up its manufacturing costs.
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Of course, both phones support microSD storage expansion, so if you don't want to lay out the premium for more storage at the outset, it's easy to add more later on.
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Trump, at a campaign rally in Ohio on Wednesday, had sharply criticized Clinton at the outset, but then diverted to attacking the news media for how it is covering his campaign.
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