"I told him I wanted to be off of it, but I just didn't know how to be off of it," she says.
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But she was happy, thrilled to be off the ventilator.
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But the line wouldn't be off brand for the star.
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Ratings below BBB- considered to be off the investment grade.
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Still, the option doesn't appear to be off the table.
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Nevertheless, business seems to be off to a slow start.
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If it's off, they will also be off, says Twitch.
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In her view, jail time shouldn't be off the table.
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They could be off for any of the following reasons.
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"The judge's decision won't be off the cuff," Claypool says.
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Leonardo DiCaprio sure is happy to be off this list.
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It will be off the server in a few days.
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"The gloves may already be off," says FireEye's John Hultquist.
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Investor perceptions of these bonds can be off, McAleer said.
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When I would cry, Diana would be off camera, crying.
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And then it'll be off to the store for supplies.
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Turnbull's speech, however, was supposed to be off the record.
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It happens to be off Interstate 15 in Las Vegas.
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Negotiations, even with terrorists, should never be off the table.
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How could the exit poll be off by so much?
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All of that now appears to be off the table.
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We have to be off of fossil fuels in 15.
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It was easy to be off the radar back then.
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The briefing will be off for a couple of days.
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We'll be off Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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The Evening Briefing will be off for the Thanksgiving weekend.
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A postscript: I'll be off for the next two weeks.
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I think PolitiFact should not be off in a corner.
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That is because the initial math sometimes can be off.
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"Nothing seems to be off limits on TikTok," Rogers said.
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Terry McAuliffe, who will be off the clock when Gov.
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Should the Private Lives of Famous People Be Off Limits?
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"They want you to be off of benefits," she says.
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Can I ask for that to be off the record?
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And she would just be off camera the whole time.
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All residents must be off the island by 8 p.m.
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Please note: We'll be off on Monday for the holiday.
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"It will never be off my back, sadly," Southgate said.
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Your head, neck, and chest should also be off the floor.
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But the final tally is unlikely to be off by much.
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I can't possibly imagine why you would be off the list.
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They were scheduled to be off all this week as well.
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I think that can be off-putting to women and men.
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Massive design changes in a popular franchise can be off-putting.
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One lion will always kind of be off in the shadows.
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Despite employers' pleas, the new law may ultimately be off-target.
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Now be off, and create tasty, dank memes for the world.
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But others suspected that the measurements might be off, Higuchi says.
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It looks like everyone's favorite Bachelor might be off the market.
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" He continues, "Girl or boy, it would be off the hook.
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But for her analytics team it was consequential to be off.
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We expect her [Princess Olivia] to be off for some time.
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Well, at least 2016 won't be off to a boring start?
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Reports, though, have indicated that option may be off the table.
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Small mistakes on a résumé can be off-putting to recruiters.
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But Zipline seems to be off to a pretty good start.
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It's not yet clear what specific topics might be off limits.
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Since my distance was off, my velocity would also be off.
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The other side of the ledger could be off as well.
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We'll be off tomorrow for Christmas but will return on Wednesday.
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"We'll be off the radar for the time being," he said.
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So the most that opinion could be off is one place.
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If you were that old, you would be off a bit.
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Accept that some topics will be off-limits, Ms. Jackson said.
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They can't accept that some things might just be off limits.
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After the Soleimani killing, any such talks will be off indefinitely.
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The old packages should be off shelves within a few months.
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The Morning Briefing will be off on Monday for Memorial Day.
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The Evening Briefing will be off on Monday for Memorial Day.
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Everyone had to be off the train by 8:30 a.m.
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The story may not be off the front pages for ever.
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"The presentational quality of dance can be off-putting," Schumacher says.
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Vermont will be off-limits to them for the foreseeable future.
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We'll be off on Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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The Trail will be off through the long Memorial Day weekend.
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The Evening Briefing will be off on Monday for the holiday.
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After surgery, I'll be off for the rest of the year.
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"For me, it's great to be off the set," Harris tells PEOPLE.
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Embassy staff were required to be off the streets by 6 p.m.
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We will be off and running on the direct-to-consumer space.
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The Interface will be off Thursday for the 4th of July holiday.
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The more everyone votes for everyone else the quicker he'll be off.
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I'm just really happy to be off the course at one-under.
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Be off by more than that and you risk a catastrophic failure.
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The deal could be off if Depp's team thinks she's in violation.
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He will be off Sunday and the Rays will evaluate him Monday.
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Only in 13 will the bulk - 97 percent - be off its books.
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The Wizards will be off until Wednesday, when they will host Atlanta.
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"When I turn something off, 'off' should be 'off,'" Wardle told Motherboard.
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The Hornets will be off until Wednesday when they will host Detroit.
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The Harder Line will be off next week and back Dec. 4.
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Here's an application, so you can eat and be off the street.
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They will be off until Wednesday, when they host the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Reminder: Overnight Defense will be off Monday due to the MLK holiday.
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And the face recognition feature will be off for anyone under 18.
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The malware could make the televisions appear to be off while recording.
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This does not mean that impeachment should always be off the table.
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Then it will be off to the first of two gala receptions.
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Other areas of the Times Square pedestrian plaza would be off limits.
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Farhad and Mike will be off next Saturday after eating Thanksgiving turkey.
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There are various ways this calculation could be off, in either direction.
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But this option may be off the table if inflation is high.
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Those who can, will be off to celebrate late into the night.
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"My cat would be off straight away," Hamilton says, with unmistakable pride.
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But I can't fathom why that talk would be off the record.
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I don't know why it would have to be off the record.
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Juveniles, particularly ones under 14, need to be off the registries entirely.
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But one option appears to be off the table for now: retaliation.
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Everyone will take it and copy it and be off and running.
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Secretary of state seems to be off the table for the moment.
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What does it really mean for something to be off the record?
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It will be off the menu after St. Patrick's Day is over.
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So it also could be off-putting to certain ice cream snobs.
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She told me eventually, but insisted that it be off the record.
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So one of Harrison's angels must be off caring for someone else.
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But, once the lawmakers are in Albany, all bets could be off.
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Hobart, though, would go further: Even biodegradable plastic would be off-limits.
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There are things that should be off limits -- in politics and life.
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These lamps tend to be off-kilter pieces with soft, rounded edges.
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In the future, Trump would effectively be off-limits for Byrne's division.
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We'll be off on Monday, May 29, in honor of Memorial Day.
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And a programming note: We'll be off next week for the holidays.
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Denuclearization, the source said, appears to be off the table for now.
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A more Machiavellian approach works, too, but it can be off-putting.
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Often I need to be off the boat buying new produce for lunch.
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Across the water, the lights of Mar-a-Lago seemed to be off.
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Follow all of the above, and you'll be off to a good start.
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The children then asked to be off the bus, the police report stated.
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Walmart said the 35 percent growth rate will be off a bigger base.
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Remember, scientists say we need to be off fossil fuels entirely this century.
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It is actually a shared responsibility; no country should be off the hook.
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What does seem to be off the table, however, is an international tour.
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You could be off to the races provided there is no contested election.
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In fact, I'm encouraged to be off, and I've never been more productive.
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She is a young adult and private citizen, and should be OFF-limits.
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They assumed because you love chickens you're going to be off-the-wall?
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Hopefully nothing more than a coincidence, because deceased pets should be off limits.
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But, he will be off exhibit at least for the next few days.
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She is a young adult and private citizen, and should be OFF limits.
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" Housing Secretary Julian Castro said "that police officer should be off the street.
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HTC's Vive virtual reality headset appears to be off to a good start.
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That's when our facial expressions, voice tone, and posture tend to be off.
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I would have loved for it to be off during the day, too.
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At that point, all bets about Thailand's stability and prosperity may be off.
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"I'll be off next week for Easter break with my kids," Ingraham said.
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Would they be off to the races or still in the pit lane?
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Your retirement budget projections might also be off if your spending habits change.
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I'm just ready to be off the plane and finished with this experience.
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PROGRAMMING NOTE: The 200063:30 Report will be off next week for vacation.
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The racist logo will be off the uniform by the 2019 baseball season.
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It's an estimate based on historical enfranchisement efforts, so it could be off.
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"Everyone that lives down here wants to be off the mainland," he said.
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Extra Crunch will be off on Monday and will resume publishing next Tuesday.
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"I know she can be off, and she can do mistakes," Pliskova said.
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Unlike its Washington equivalent, the ball is supposed to be off the record.
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What are you "allowed" to post, and what seems to be off-limits?
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"We decided it might be off-putting for some people," Mr. Perrotta said.
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Some strategists argue that all nuclear systems should be off limits for cyberattack.
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That means 2018 would be off the table for the executive order's provisions.
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Then Eli would be off to Berklee College of Music to study guitar.
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I&aposll be off skiing some deep powder (hopefully) in Utah next week.
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But those measures appear to be off the table — at least for now.
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In the government shutdown blame game, congressional Republicans may be off the hook.
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DARK seemed to be off because it's referred to as the DARK AGES.
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The conversation was initially thought by the journalists to be off the record.
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But shouldn't all of this land — and the surrounding sea — be off-limits?
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Consider the aesthetics of the headgear, which could be off-putting to everyday consumers.
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I may be off base since I'm not quite sure what he sounds like.
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So, our accepted measurement of Mercury's orbit might be off by a tiny bit.
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The design of the Tesla pickup may be off-putting to many, Musk said.
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It's the antidote to always being on, because it's a chance to be off.
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We'll be off Monday, but back on Tuesday for the final sprint before Nevada.
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Most of us are tone deaf anyway, and the world can be off-key.
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Of course, you can be off the grid occasionally (kayaking down the Grand Canyon).
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After announcing the eventual shut down, selling Vine seemed to be off the table.
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"People were saying she should be off baking cookies instead of governing," Hartman recalls.
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They may be off-again, but Amber Heard and Elon Musk are absolutely amicable.
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There's also the possibility that the current national estimate might be off right now.
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WILLIAMS: Well, I&aposm going to be off for the next couple of days.
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Then I would give him a foot massage, and he'd be off to bed.
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If a bookkeeper suspects that something may be off, they have to keep quiet.
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For now, the family is happy to be off the road and fully recovered.
|
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Although this Gradgrindian logic can be off-putting, it can also be mind-opening.
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And after that, as unlikely as it seems now, all bets would be off.
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F.P. But a return to the old system seems to be off the table.
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The newsletter will be off for a much-needed vacation, much like its author.
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He even appeared to suggest that military intervention should not be off the table.
|
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A mistrial wouldn't necessarily mean Menendez will be off the hook for good, however.
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Doomsday shelters need to be off-grid in case a disaster cuts off power.
|
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He's expected to be off of his national walking route for a few weeks.
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PROGRAMMING NOTE: The 12:30 Report will be off tomorrow for a long weekend.
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The joke's getting less funny by the day — but the analogy may be off.
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The company's previous financial guidance may now be off base because of these changes.
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"I thought I'd be off them in a year, maybe two," Ms. Falstein said.
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We'll be off on Monday for the American holiday of Martin Luther King Day.
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And most states require patients to be off drugs in order to get treatment.
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Annuities should be off the table until you do all of that, Boneparth said.
|
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Their technique is to get straight to it, and that can be off-putting.
|
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In my opinion, I believe that no books should be off limit to teenagers.
|
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Mr. Rosen, himself a Marshall scholar, suggested that the usual calculation may be off.
|
|
If Fox declared that Trump was the "real winner" all bets would be off.
|
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Those barrels will be off the market until the province is no longer quarantined.
|
|
But around the Super Bowl locker rooms Trump politics appear to be off limits.
|
|
"It does make me angry, because children should be off limits," she said then.
|
|
Other areas of the Times Square pedestrian plaza will be off limits to them.
|
|
Saturday and Sunday would be off, and the regular season would resume on Monday.
|
|
A programming note: The Morning Briefing will be off on Monday for Presidents' Day.
|
|
There is no official tally of how many would be off work this time.
|
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Though Ms. Jayaraman is effective, her tactics can be off-putting to management and owners.
|
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I'll be off social media for a while to be focusing on solely my family.
|
|
Sonny L would be off to Mexico lickety split if he got away with that.
|
|
So are they really mucking things up enough that the summit might actually be off?
|
|
And another insider source told PEOPLE Wednesday the Ripa is scheduled to be off Live!
|
|
If the prediction turns out to be off the mark, the theory may need rethinking.
|
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The price, too, would be off-set by Nascar-style sponsorship, along with potential prizes.
|
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I think everyone is happy to be off politics all the time for a while.
|
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It looks pretty normal, though odd capitalizations and bolding hint that something might be off.
|
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"But those numbers might be off since a white person did the math," Chau said.
|
|
You'll be off in your own little world for hours, exploring the planetary makeup masterpieces.
|
|
As the anticipated peel-off commences, Robbie looks to be off to a good start.
|
|
War appears to be off the table, and for that the world can be grateful.
|
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"I'm not sure independence will ever be off the table until it's realised," she said.
|
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"It's gonna be off the chain, and you know why?" she says in the clip.
|
|
"Fixer Upper" may be off airwaves, but business is booming for Chip and Joanna Gaines.
|
|
Programming note: The Interface will be off the rest of the week for Thanksgiving travels.
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Salt, sugar, starch, processed food and trans fats should be off the menu, not fat.
|
|
AVOID SCENTS Smells that are pleasing to you may be off-putting to potential buyers.
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Both stars are at their best when they get to be off-the-cuff. 2.
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No topic seems to be off limits for bawdy besties Blac Chyna and Amber Rose.
|
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But unlike the US version, the leader's speech is supposed to be off the record.
|
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After this Friday, we'll be off the air and scheduled to return on August 14th.
|
|
The men turned out to be off-duty deputies from the Wayne County sheriff's department.
|
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" Manley agreed, saying, "the depths of the charges are going to be off the charts.
|
|
Just like any other form of intense nationalism, the Canadian sort can be off-putting.
|
|
Tammy Duckworth -- who have suggested the region might be off-limits to her leftist politics.
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We'll be off on Monday but will return promptly Tuesday afternoon with everything you missed.
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"Nothing is to be off the table," Pelosi told reporters at a weekly press conference.
|
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"I'm not sure independence will ever be off the table until it's realized," she said.
|
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So despite the state's best efforts, tainted weed won't be off the menu anytime soon.
|
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That these videos dip a toe in those waters, even innocently, can be off-putting.
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"There are many many reasons why the trash should be off the sidewalk," he said.
|
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The trade war with the European Union appears to be off, at least for now.
|
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Britain's prime minister at the time, Theresa May, said the NHS would be off-limits.
|
|
A vague request like: "Hey, I need your help with something," can be off-putting.
|
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Mr. Kadyrov may be off Facebook and Instagram, but he is hardly without a platform.
|
|
Republicans anticipate finding the convenient meeting rooms they took for granted will be off limits.
|
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It's still early, but so far they seem to be off to a slow start.
|
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Food service, for instance, used to be off limits, given the risk of poisoning people.
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It's worth noting that we're not completely helpless if we turn out to be off.
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"You need to be off-price or online" to win in retail, the host said.
|
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Finally, trying to make physicians focus strictly on cost may be off base as well.
|
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Were Ms. Wade moved in that direction, very little would appear to be off limits.
|
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Knee-jerk "Misery" comparisons may be off: It's a remake of a French TV movie.
|
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It wasn't an archway to a sitcom hallway where the doors would be off-camera.
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PROGRAMMING NOTE: The Hill's 12:2023 Report will be off next week for the holidays.
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Your readings may be off if you're ill, if you work shifts, if you're hungover.
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And if he did mean for it to be off the record, isn't that leaking?
|
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These officers are not safe for our communities and need to be off our streets.
|
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Soon hundreds of thousands of people could be off the job because of the walkout.
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THE PRESS BRIEFING TODAY is with Sarah Huckabee Sanders and it will be off camera.
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We will be off for Christmas tomorrow, and back with a special edition on Thursday.
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All the conspiracy theories so beloved by fans usually turns out to be off base.
|
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Multiple studies have shown that claim to be off by a factor of several million.
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If I can't bring the energy in the same track, it would just be off.
|
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Rice's manic personality could be off-putting, and just as flagrant as the video showed.
|
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"Hurricane Matthew may be off the map, but it is still with us," North Carolina Gov.
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Whether it's a very specific policy thing or this person needs to be off the platform?
|
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I'm closer to school than to home, and I just want to be off the road.
|
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This is a secure area likely to be off-limits to anyone but this small group.
|
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Meanwhile, the bloom may be off the romance between President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron.
|
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There would also be off-ramps so people could be ferried more precisely to their destination.
|
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One of things that we're doing, we probably should be off of Twitter less for sentiment.
|
|
In fact, we just got Stephen Ross to agree to be off of our working group.
|
|
Yet all bets will be off should America's trade war with China continue to get hotter.
|
|
It was our first "liberty" — for a full day, all cadets could be off campus grounds.
|
|
Judging by the Twitter response to #sheeranalbumparty, they seem to be off to a good start.
|
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So, some of those guys may actually be off terms of service in what they're doing.
|
|
Gersh says that without a normally functioning nervous system, orgasm might be off the table entirely.
|
|
The sizing and quality could be off but it's cheap and who doesn't love Star Wars?
|
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That means all bets could be off if Trump feels Mueller starts going after him personally.
|
|
The engagement may be off, but Rob Kardashian still has plenty of love for Blac Chyna.
|
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"She's going to be off in New York by herself, a beautiful young girl," Girardi continued.
|
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Maybe you'd spend a few years in an apartment with them, but then you'd be off!
|
|
Sensitive areas around prisons and power plants will be off limits in the system as well.
|
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And the internet wasn't happy that one of its favorite baes might be off the market.
|
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Sensitive information, such as a person's religion or political views will be off-limits from apps.
|
|
Reboot, OK the extra permissions Google now wants and you should be off to the races.
|
|
"That will solve our load shedding headache because households will be off the grid," she said.
|
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The water may be off everywhere, but only certain streets have raw sewage evaporating on them.
|
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Given its experimental status, the compartment will be off limits to astronauts most of the time.
|
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He might be walking up the aisle and he'd see a mouse and he'd be off.
|
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In a world in which everything is justified by self interest, nothing can be off limits.
|
|
Contestants are grateful for his attention, even negative attention, since he could be off doing deals.
|
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The companies, farmers and NGOs are discussing where soya should or should not be off limits.
|
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If so, my family's hot dogs and hamburgers might not be off the mark after all.
|
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While they might be "off" right now, don't worry — it won't last long with these two.
|
|
In contrast to Phelps, whose blinkered focus could be off-putting, Lochte came across as accessible.
|
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PROGRAMMING NOTE: The 12:30 Report will be off tomorrow and Monday for the long weekend.
|
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I wish the design felt a bit more substantial; the flimsy feel can be off-putting.
|
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"More people are going to die if we continue to be off the grid," he said.
|
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""I think the press is very dishonest because it was supposed to be off-the-record.
|
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Perhaps Wright's most lasting impact will be off the field: in the stands and the clubhouse.
|
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Memorize them quickly: These freshmen standouts probably will be off to the N.B.A. in several months.
|
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Though alcohol is a social lubricant for some, it can be off-putting to many others.
|
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"Here's someone who's going to be off the map for five or seven years," Velasquez said.
|
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"I'll be off next week for Easter break with my kids," Ingraham said on-air Friday.
|
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That can be off-putting to some patients who approach their doctors to inquire about genetics.
|
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The government estimated that nearly 20% of British employees could be off work at one time.
|
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But if he turned it down that day, the deal would forever be off the table.
|
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If his replacement hasn't nailed those powerful relationships, all bets for stability could still be off.
|
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Happy Friday and welcome back to On The Money, where we will be off until Tuesday.
|
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The Angels' Mike Trout, who could be off the D.L. by then, did make the cut.
|
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Trump and Carson's combined celebrity and penchant for headline-grabbing comments would be off-the-charts.
|
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Analysts say it's possible about 21500 million barrels could be off the market by year-end.
|
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"Very, very slowly certain areas of the neighborhood began to be off limits," Mr. Jenkins said.
|
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At the time, he said, he thought he might be off for six to eight months.
|
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Arenas told the team anyone who got him wet would be off the World Cup team.
|
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And if the payment was made without Trump's knowledge, then he would be off the hook.
|
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" And/or, "By the way, the sound's going to be off so we need something visual.
|
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They may avoid topics deemed by Chinese censors to be off-limits, for fear of being blocked.
|
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"If your outfit is on point, one thing has to be off for you to look perfect."
|
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The White House tried to insist that this event in the briefing room be off the record.
|
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Even at nightclubs at the peak of his partying, he'd be off in the corner taking calls.
|
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Would that be off-limits, given that G/O Media has a separate video games site, Kotaku?
|
|
But some worry though that the stage-as-pulpit may also be off-putting to some fans.
|
|
Like Tesla's Model 3, the Air lacked a traditional grille, which may be off-putting to some.
|
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And FEMA is warning as well that the power could be off in these area for weeks.
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One of them is stupid expensive (about $125), but I will hopefully be off of it soon.
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One of Philippines' most popular tourist destinations will be off-limits to visitors in a few weeks.
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But in a few minutes he will be off to Neath, the next stop on the tour.
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ALTHOUGH I FEAR THE NEXT HOUR OF THE NEXT DAY, WE'LL BE OFF TO THE RACES AGAIN.
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I'm very glad to be off tomorrow for wedding dress shopping with my mom and sister. Yayyyy!
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Maxwell's style can be off-putting or self-defeating, yet its virtues are manifest in this piece.
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It's impossible to say how accurate Digiconomist's index is, but it could be off by some measure.
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Going overboard with follow-ups can be off-putting and ensure that your communication will go unanswered.
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It should not be off-set (requiring cuts in other government programs), because it is an emergency.
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Pistachio green, yellow, and lilac were also found to be off-putting shades for many prospective bridesmaids.
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We'll be off the air next Monday for Memorial Day, when America remembers fallen servicemen and women.
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If this becomes clear to the business community, the bloom will soon be off the Trump rose.
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" 'I'm just doing this for the money, I'll be off this soon,' " Scarborough said, mock quoting Conway.
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But once the president takes the stage or begins firing off tweets, all bets will be off.
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Once they appear there, likely in a few months, net neutrality will officially be off the books.
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Our phones had been confiscated and we would be off the grid for the next 22 hours.
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The rover's internal clock, which provides its computer brain with a time frame, could also be off.
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Parker can be off-putting — immature and casually profane one moment, insightful beyond his years the next.
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But while I might be off relationships, I'm not off sex, and I'm certainly not off love.
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That would be off-brand for this family, but Trump's brand was also a different thing then.
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Every option will be considered: Nothing, those familiar with the negotiations say, will be off the table.
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For a project meant to cater to non-experts, some of the language can be off-putting.
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"Once we figure out the supply issue, I think we'll be off to the races," he said.
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The newsletter will be off next week for the holidays, and will return in the new year.
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The more than 150 volumes of Mr. Sedaris's complete diaries will be off limits during his lifetime.
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He predicts occupancy at his hotels will still be off in July — but only by five percent.
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Pearl's steering may be off, but let it not be said that she's afraid of uncharted waters.
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Most companies will be off their forecasts dramatically, maybe as much as 25 to 50% or more.
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And it would be advisable to pack sun cream: the ultraviolet radiation would be off the scale.
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Her two sons have become teenagers; one will be off soon to college, to study art history.
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"You need to be off-price or online" to win in retail, the "Mad Money" host said.
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Sanders argued that his unpopular embrace of socialism would not be off-putting to a broader electorate.
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If such non-nuclear missiles were falling on Washington, should a nuclear response be off the table?
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They knew that Diana's sons, Princes William and Harry, would be off limits for a long time.
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There may be off-world factories and lunar mining operations, courtesy of Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin.
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In your opinion, are there any books or topics that should be off limits for young people?
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She'll then be off to Roanoke, Va., to tour Small Steps Learning Academy at 1:30 p.
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Regardless of disagreements, family members should be off-limits from attacks from representatives, senators & presidents, including myself.
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On Tuesday, Mr. West's relationship with the Trump administration seemed to be off to a rosier start.
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Sure, he munches on a few minor characters, but the main cast appears to be off-limits.
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Rather, the correct takeaway is that forecast can be off in either direction: favoring Democrats or Republicans.
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The Rangers will be off for nine days for their bye week and the All-Star break.
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Considering China's impact on the world economy, China will not be off limits to future investment forever.
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Theoretically, that's who they should be, and those guys are going to be off-limits to most teams.
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I would just set designated times to check email, or conversely, set designated times to be off email.
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But it is unclear why, if economic conditions have changed so starkly, tax pledges should be off limits.
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But, just because we've grown into independent adults doesn't mean Easter baskets have to be off limits entirely.
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The difficulty will be off-putting to many people, but for many others it's part of the draw.
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Piven then called a second time (once again, he did not request the call be off the record).
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Despite the delayed release of AutoPlay, Premium seems to be off to a decent start for the company.
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Now, Nokia says that those features will be off by default, and that regular JPEGs should shoot faster.
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Bottom line: Never be off of your ally grind — especially in a space where you are a guest.
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"A majority—if not all—instruments would be off during such a maneuver," he said in an email.
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Just because Jack is dead in the present day doesn't mean you're going to be off the show.
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Richard Maxwell's style can be off-putting or self-defeating, yet its virtues are manifest in this piece.
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In the meantime, however, sensitive jobs such as teaching or public administration are likely to be off-limits.
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"I'd rather be off on my timeline and be happy than be in the wrong relationship," says Dorfman.
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Were the yuan to go through seven to the dollar, from this perspective, the gloves would be off.
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The scenic valley will be off-limits starting at noon Wednesday and will likely remain closed through Sunday.
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Halford added he hoped both businesses could be off the bank's books by the end of the year.
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And if Sanders wins the nomination or the presidency, all bets on the Street will definitely be off.
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He is expected to make a full recovery, though he'll be off from work for a few weeks.
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Google's recommendations could be off, or the service could struggle to keep up with a mass of users.
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Sometimes your navigation picture might be off and you happen to cross into someone's 12-mile territorial limits.
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And Trump suggested in a recent interview with "Fox News Sunday" that those could be off the table.
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Recent reporting from the Wall Street Journal suggests that the bloom may be off of China's economic rose.
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"Politically this is sacred ... Gold Star families have incredible sacred credibility and should be off limits," he added.
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I'm off starting next Wednesday to prep for my wedding and then will be off on my honeymoon.
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I'll be off next week, so the next edition of Cultivated will hit your inbox on August 60.
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Traditionally videos captured by spherical cameras have a fish-eye look, which can be off-putting and distracting.
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The music's not great and the people who are there tend to be off their faces and messy.
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"He continued: "I think the press is very dishonest because it was supposed to be off-the-record.
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President Trump said some time ago that he believes his personal finances should be off limits to investigators.
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After, as actual numbers rolled in, that number turned out to be off by a factor of ten.
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Please note that CNN 103 will be off the air Monday for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
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Here's the latest: • The U.S. trade war with the E.U. appears to be off, at least for now.
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With the recent announcement that the games will in fact be postponed, that should be off the table.
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The budget target for this year may now be off track by about one percentage point of GDP.
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We'll be off for the long July 4 holiday weekend in the U.S., and will return on Monday.
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Yet the world has been unable to decide what constitutes fair game, and what should be off limits.
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Next year Toppin will almost certainly be off to the N.B.A., and the Flyers will return to earth.
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Mr. Barbieri estimated profits to be off by 20 percent for companies with import-export ties to China.
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Bolsonaro is recovering at a hospital after surgery and likely will be off the campaign trail for weeks.
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A programming note: I will be off, taking a break from writing this newsletter starting Thursday, Aug. 10.
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Maybe my time interval of 100 seconds was too long, which would cause my estimate to be off.
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Trump threatened Monday to "obliterate" Turkey's economy if the country does anything he considers to be off-limits.
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Instead we help glamourize people who know what's important in their lives and know when to be off.
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Undone's rotoscoped style can be off-putting and startling, thanks to the shifting spaces and breaks with reality.
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With the GOP's Senate majority set to shrink in January, repeal might be off the table for now.
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Until Congress eliminates waste and spends our tax dollars more responsibly, higher taxes should be off the table.
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And I think that's the real question, is for how long will this supply be off the market.
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Her home may be off the power grid, but it includes a washing machine and a hot tub.
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But that's thanks largely to three mega-mergers, without which 2019 would be off to a miserable start.
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Morgan Freeman has played a president in the past, but an older Obama may be off the table.
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The particulars may be off, but the emotional reality constructed by the 1995 film adaptation feels dead-on.
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After Jackson said that a couple of players would be "off the table for discussion" ahead of the Feb.
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Last week, Japan's cybersecurity agency said Huawei and other vendors deemed risky will be off-limits for government purchases.
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While it is not the best solution for his anxiety, it shows how our judgements can be off base.
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To do that, the world needs to be off fossil fuels this century -- hopefully closer to 25 than 2100.
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I&aposm sorry to have seen Dianne Sykes from the seventh circuit appear to be off of that list.
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A "helpful hint" could accidentally hit below the belt and, after Thursday, our romantic radars could just be off.
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It is tempting simply to accept the errors—after all, they tend to be off by just a little.
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Some say Trump was simply defending his wife since spouses are supposed to be off limits in elections. Perhaps.
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He said he was happy to be off the river banks, and praised the food and medical care here.
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Japan's Nikkei pared early losses to be off 266.24%, but was still down 6.5% for the month so far.
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Ambassador Crosby informs Peña that the jig is up: The DEA will be off the job by 5 p.m.
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Game of Thrones may be off the air, but HBO has found a reason to bring back Kit Harington.
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But in the context of Saudi Arabia's hopes to wean its economy off hydrocarbons, nothing can be off limits.
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While Bohan might be off the hook with OC prosecutors, we're told the domestic violence restraining order still stands.
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Next thing you know, you'll be off to tackle your next challenge … and this "insecurity" will be long forgotten.
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Or the player who is too devious, who you can't trust because he may be off making other plans?
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Besides, he argued, if the West avoided commerce with unsavory nations, much of the world would be off limits.
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I would be off set with a boom mic over me just doing the scene live with the actors.
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Asking for remarks and information to be off the record — and journalists granting that — is common practice in journalism.
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I'd be thrown in there one day, be off the next, off the next, then play against another lefty.
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If TechSydney can lead Sydney by example on issues of diversity, it will be off to a good start.
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As the President himself noted, these young people will soon be off to advanced training and then to sea.
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It's designed to do that, though be off-putting, and by doing so builds this unease throughout the issue.
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Hannibal may be off the air, but the real world effects of the title character appear to be everlasting.
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Linda's still among the inmates, which explains one of them, but the count should still be off by one.
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For a kid with nut and dairy allergies, most fun-size candy bars will be off-limits to him.
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While the meeting was planned to be off-the-record, Trump broke the agreement when he tweeted about it.
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Paint removal products with methylene chloride and NMP will be off Lowe's shelves by the end of the year.
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After, as actual numbers rolled in, that number turned out to be off by a factor of ten. Rep.
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Read More March could be off the table for Fed rate hike The U.S. dollar index held slightly higher.
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But we'll start with the big march... Programming note: We'll be off Monday for MLK Day and back Tuesday.
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If the mainstream considers certain ideas to be off-limits, the alt-right treats them as invitations to provoke.
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All of the polls—all of them—would have to be off by three points in the same direction.
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The mission, of course, is to ready the youths so that they will be off the streets for good.
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But he said the most important applications for Watson's scientific approach to team-building might be off the court.
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"OPEC doesn't know if 200,000 or a million barrels of Iranian oil will be off the market," said Sheffield.
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AA's faith-focused 12 steps can be off-putting, as well, and seem cult-like to some secular people.
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The marina was supposed to be off limits, but because our captain was a local, they let him in.
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I should say the coronavirus crisis may make it more likely than normal that the polls will be off.
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"I think the scene will most definitely be off in some way; I don't mind that," Mr. Chippendale said.
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The energy transition's main objective is to be off carbon by 2050 and divide greenhouse gas emissions by four.
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Gino Sorbillo, the famed (and eternally controversial) pizzaioli behind the restaurant, warned that Italian food should be off-limits.
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That has left many companies (and customers) in Britain worried that summer cookouts may soon be off the menu.
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Most late-night hosts will be off next week for Thanksgiving, but a few will be around through Wednesday.
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Last December, the first lady told Fox News' Sean Hannity that Barron should be "off limits" for the media.
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I think that's another one of my problems, sometimes the idea will just be off-the-wall, totally different.
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Back then, Pelosi bluntly declared impeachment to be "off the table" and allowed a motion for impeachment by Rep.
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SAN FRANCISCO – Food, glorious (and free) food, that classic tech company perk, may soon be off the menu here.
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For Andrew Slimmon, senior portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, the focus should be off of momentum players.
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"There will always be use cases that will be off-limits," IBM chief privacy officer Christina Montgomery tells Axios.
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The happy person would be more likely to be off doing something fun, like sitting in the park, drinking.
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Asked whether Hunter Biden's business dealings should be off limits in the 2020 campaign, Warren pivoted back to Trump.
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However, the hosts won't see their pay and benefits docked for the period of time they'll be off the air.
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These interactive qualifiers wouldn't be "off the cuff," either — they would be pre-validated by endless customer support data points.
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But he added that something appears to be off about the manner in which Paddock amassed his arsenal of weapons.
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And even if the estimate turns out to be off — sometimes these things happen — Titanic's long-standing record is doomed.
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It&aposs undeniable that NATO is important, but why should it be off-limits from criticism from a U.S. president?
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But the bill's proponents say banks in the $100 billion to $250 billion range won't be off the hook entirely.
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Although they're supposed to be "off the grid," the guys cook gourmet pasta for dinner, complete with avocados and tofu.
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And then Obama will be off to Berlin, where he'll appear with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Brandenburg Gate.
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I put a little more effort than usual into getting dressed, since my day will mostly be off the farm.
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Look at January 2001, when the BLS' initial estimate of 226,000 jobs added turned out to be off the mark.
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Under the plea deal, prosecutors had agreed to consider supporting a lower sentence, but that would be off the table.
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To be off the grid is to be disconnected from most of America's infrastructure without having to cross any border.
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All bets seem to be off with the Trump regime, as bigotry seeps through the halls of the White House.
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It promised to protect 30% of its waters by 2020—half of this area will be off-limits to fishing.
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But officials have already said changing the course of Macron's reforms aimed at liberalizing the economy will be off limits.
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"I thought I'd be off-duty from having to put on the age makeup, but it was fun," Ventimiglia admitted.
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You'll be off the hook for losses up to your coverage limit, even when a claim is filed against you.
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"The worst case scenarios seemed to be off the table," said Hinmon, referring to the meeting between Trump and Kim.
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Look closely at years where you had multiple employers because those estimates are more likely to be off, Freitag said.
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You can also get a perfectly fine little handheld emulator like the GPD XD and be off to the races.
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"Well, in the writer's room nothing can be off limits because you have to have absolute creative freedom," said MacFarlane.
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They practiced in a small college gym in the area, and had to be off the floor by 16.33 p.m.
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He already had a reputation for automaton-like, and often terrifying, efficiency, and he could be off-hand and impatient.
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As we reported ... Julie was slated to make the announcement that she would be off of "The Talk" effective immediately.
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Of course I made some assumptions that might cause the experimental value to be off by just a little bit.
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You get your first pick of vacations and when you want your holidays and when you want to be off.
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Early retirement may be off the table, so Conroy uses today to fulfill the dreams she can't schedule for tomorrow.
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But linking taxes and transportation may not be off the table, since Trump and some lawmakers have floated the idea.
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His Jana Nirvana fund lost even more money, dropping 5.37 percent to be off 10.9 percent, a second source said.
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Then the discussion would be off the table about whether such a tax would trigger competition between the national states.
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If you're tracking, you're going to be off by minutes, not hours, and you'll still get the information you want.
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" Ivanka Trump weighed in as well, saying Malia Obama should be "OFF limits" as a "private citizen and young adult.
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Although many financial advisors say 401(k) loans should be off-limits entirely, others say it can sometimes make sense.
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At one point, the governor writes that Yulín Cruz must be "off her meds" by deciding to run against him.
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Film and gender scholars will be off in the corner, continuing to untangle the knots, for at least a generation.
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The staff event will be off-site from the Mansion, and is separate from the final tribute party to Hefner.
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But it's quite common for the final polling averages to be off by a few points for any particular race.
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Turmoil grips British politics so deeply right now, though, that nothing – not even gun control – appears to be off-limits.
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However, not adhering to the LEI as a business entity data standard, given its benefits, should be off the table.
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Chapman added that while volatility may be off-putting, the returns on digital asset classes remain extremely attractive to investors.
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The prospect of sleeping with a mask, and next to a machine, can be off-putting and, for some, uncomfortable.
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He was 42 years old, not 32, and 10 years is a long time to be off the biggest stage.
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Interview subjects have complained in the past that he took comments meant to be off the record and used them.
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And then we'll be off to the week again with all its requirements and stumbles and meetings and delays. So!
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Obama declared late last year that a large swath of the U.S. Arctic would be off-limits to drilling indefinitely.
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Ms. Ripa will be off on Monday; she had previously scheduled a long weekend to celebrate her 20th wedding anniversary.
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"The hoods may be off, " she writes, "but the torchbearers may not have jobs to come back to on Monday."
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PROGRAMMING NOTE: The 12:2023 Report will be off tomorrow and next week -- we'll be back a week from Monday!
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We'll be off the rest of the week for Thanksgiving but back on Monday with the latest health care news.
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The committee members spoke with CNN on condition of anonymity because the meeting was intended to be off the record.
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If you blatantly appear to be off the bag, sure, it's an out, otherwise the system needs to be fixed.
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In a rejoinder, Justice Elena Kagan pointed out that option may be off the table this late in the game.
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Should Trump put a bull's-eye on his own back by walking into this trap, all bets may be off.
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But, Brown might not be off the hook in Florida, where the accuser claims Brown forcibly raped her in 2018.
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PROGRAMMING NOTE: The Hill's 12:30 Report will be off Monday for the holiday and will be back on Tuesday.
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Before this latest tour, I had been off work for two months so it's not ideal to be off again.
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"It's not that this poll might be off, but if it's accurate, it's not because of sound methodology," Murray said.
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"If we had any reasons to believe our talc was unsafe, it would be off our shelves," the ad said.
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"If your outfit is on point, one thing has to be off for you to look perfect," she told U.K's Glamour.
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Almost. The downside is that the product smells like vinegar until it dries down, which can be off-putting for some.
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"I thought I'd be off-duty from having to put on the age makeup, but it was fun," Ventimiglia told PEOPLE.
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All the concern about a slowing economy may be off the mark, Ark Invest CEO Catherine Wood told CNBC on Tuesday.
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It should go without saying that the life of Malia Obama, who is not a public official, should be off limits.
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It's no one else's business when someone chooses to start a family — and other people's children should definitely be off-limits.
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The power is going to be off for weeks and you will be displaced from your home and the coastal areas.
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Mr Gold was eager for the challenge of a more formally rhetorical play, particularly if his experiment could be off-Broadway.
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It may be off-putting at first, but CNT explains that it's actually akin to sipping on a tea-spiked milkshake.
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Now that the company has realized they'd come as a surprise even to Superhuman users, they'll be off by default instead.
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No topic will be off limits in the interview, including a direct, firsthand account of what the author calls presidential misconduct.
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"If your outfit is on point, one thing has to be off for you to look perfect," she told U.K's Glamour.
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The last time I spoke with her, she said that were it not for the boys, she'd be off the board.
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Order books will be off chain with on-chain settlements, which allow for faster trading, especially during times of network congestion.
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He was sent down before the All-Star break as a personnel move since the team would be off four days.
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"The key focus of the funding is likely to be off-budget quasi fiscal supports via policy banks," the bank said.
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Writer and comedian Becky Lucas is a timely reminder that nothing should be off limits when it comes to stand up.
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Mr Kumar may be off the mark; even neutral outfits such as the IMF and rating agencies share Mr Modi's numerology.
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Fox News hosts, in the wake of Orlando, are admitting that assault weapons should be off-limits to ordinary Americans. But
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INGRAHAM: Jerry Jones said if the players don&apost stand during the anthem, they&aposre going to be off the team.
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The takeaway seems to be, off this comically limited data, that a movie in-joke, has a moderate but lasting popularity.
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At least you better be off the sidewalk and in the bike lane, or riding along the edge of the road.
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But aides to Macron have said changing the course of Macron's reforms aimed at liberalizing the economy will be off limits.
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The old-school radar used to mark planes with dots on screens can be off by as much as three miles.
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Please note that we will be off the air for the Memorial Day holiday and will return on Tuesday, May 30.
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But if it falls any further behind, all bets will be off about whether Microsoft can remain a top-tier player.
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If they don't even get to look, those people will be off home and potentially spreading the infection to their neighbors.
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"I'm not saying Mars will get deemphasized, but I don't think the Moon will be off the table anymore," says Muncy.
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You have to be accurate and keep it on the short stuff, and aggressive when you should be off the tee.
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Your estimates of the cost of programs could be off, because people may respond to incentives differently than what you expect.
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On May 5th 83% of St Ives's voting residents decided that newly built homes should be off-limits to non-residents.
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One of the wells will be off the troubled state of Rakhine, where it co-owns acreage with China's CNPC International .
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TRUMP Can be insulting and demeaning to his opponent, the debate moderator, and voters at large, which can be off-putting.
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Washington may be off to an 0-2 start, but they haven't looked nearly as bad as one might have expected.
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But some other areas, like the Kawerak region in the Bering Straits, should be off-limits for environmental reasons, she said.
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Tomorrow, people will be off from work, which explains the large quantity of Champagne and beer being consumed on the flight.
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But these shades can be off-putting to try under the fluorescent drugstore lights or the watchful eye of a salesperson.
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It can be off-putting to walk into a room with statues that you may not be able to relate to.
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"We are very pleased that 12 million hits of methamphetamine will be off the streets," said Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Scottish independence will never be off the table until it happens, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Monday.
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Thanksgiving airfare — even prices in miles — can be off the charts, especially if you've waited till the eleventh hour to book.
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Using the tool shows that many of Google's predictions can be off-base, but the majority of them are scarily accurate.
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So the screens should be off for a good long time before bedtime, and consider dimming the lights, Dr. LeBourgeois said.
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Also, the calorie counts on packaging can actually be off by up to 20 percent and still be within FDA guidelines!
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The NFL is expected to announce the findings of it's investigation soon -- Jones is clearly convinced he'll be off the hook.
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If I thought he was a racist, I'd be off the train so fast you'd have to mail me my shadow.
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Dr. Glasmeier points out that some expenses can be off the mark in regions where the rent is too damn high.
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You have to be accurate and keep it on the short stuff and aggressive when you should be off the tee.
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In the fall, many of those kids will be off to school out-of-state, leaving the rest of us here.
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This meant among other things that the Trump administration would be fair game while investigations of Democrats would be off limits.
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From Beach 91st Street to Beach 102nd Street, the beach would be off limits, and would likely remain so for years.
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Though Hicks prefers to be "off-the-radar" as Politico writes, her new position might not allow her the same privilege.
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Yael: Yes, we all know that you'll never be off the hook for hacking, even if you do save the world.
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Export policies should be evaluated, and trade restrictions shouldn't be off the table as a tool of international economics and diplomacy.
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Those who earn less than $30,103 a year will be off the hook from making their monthly loan payments, Biden said.
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Mr. Gonzalez said he was grateful to be off 126th Street and Third Avenue where he had made his home outdoors.
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DarkMatter told the employees that spying on American citizens would be off limits, but it proved to be an empty pledge.
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Still, Italy could be off the board for more than a year as Draghi is unlikely to be replaced by an Italian.
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Pharoah promised that no artist would be off-limits from his jokes and hinted at one celebrity who may be a target.
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Lorenzana confirmed assault exercises and some bilateral drills would be off the table, with a focus instead on joint training and exercises.
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Conversely, if the newly Trumpified GOP holds power, the gloves will really be off in terms of asserting control over the bureaucracy.
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But I think there's enough there that reasonable people could agree that if you're going to curate, that that should be off.
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My son will be off to college soon, so I am really focused on what I will be doing in his absence.
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Member lists for groups and any personal information from group members, such as names and profile photos, will also be off limits.
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The titular track from their follow-up album, ABC, knocked the Beatles' "Let It Be" off the top place on the charts.
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Programming note: The Interface will be off Thursday as I finish up a project that I will share with you next week.
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He will soon be off for a few weeks and keeps saying he can't wait to spend time with Kylie and Stormi.
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Hermine will meander northward in the Atlantic on Tuesday and is on track to be off the New England coast by Wednesday.
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Pete Davidson may be off social media, but that's okay, because fiancée Ariana Grande is looking out for him while he's gone.
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I assumed the guys would play along – but I had no idea that their shirts would be off in three seconds flat!
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For example, if Kanye actually recorded the call in New York, a one-party consent state, he may be off the hook.
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There are days where I'm just not in it to win it and wish I could be off somewhere painting or creating.
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But in recent weeks, the crisis has devolved into a desperate game of political survival where all bets appear to be off.
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Victoria and her calf are resting and bonding and will be off exhibit for an undisclosed period of time, the zoo said.
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Cruz's delivery and disposition can be off-putting to many voters, and we saw that on full display during his victory speech.
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Sereno, 57, will be off work from Thursday, but would not be resigning, her spokesman Jojo Lacanilao said in a television interview.
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If it does not want to be in the "business of war," perhaps that contract should be off the table as well.
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The characters will be three-dimensional and dynamic, the worlds will be off-kilter, and the one-liners will be on point.
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The session will be off the record and all of the editorial leadership at Conde Nast publications will attend, according to Politico.
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They have to be off the ground 1003 minutes before the death wave hits, they have 90 minutes to run the simulation.
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While both Trump and Macron appeared to be off to a warm start following Trump's inauguration, their relationship appears to have soured.
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"Of course, Raspail was denounced as a racist, and his emphasis on the white race can indeed be off-putting," Owens wrote.
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He will be off his feet for weeks at least, but he doesn't regret his choice to stay to protect the homes.
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He will be off his feet for weeks, but he said he doesn't regret his choice to stay to protect the homes.
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Schiff told the San Francisco Chronicle on Friday that, barring a "bombshell" in the report, impeaching Trump should be off the table.
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And by showing audience numbers to be wildly different than the census, it throws into question what other metrics may be off.
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"It's going to be up, it's going to be down, it's going to be on, it's going to be off," he said.
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The president spoke about the U.S. ally with the understanding that the comment would be "off the record," according to the Star.
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Silicon Valley may favor the young, but technology's romantic idea of the youthful, enterprising entrepreneur may be off by about 20 years.
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Given the accuracy of the generic ballot historically, it wouldn't be shocking for the polls to be off by 2-443 points.
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"It is more fractured than it would be off Somalia where there were a few major gangs and kingpins operating," he said.
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A lot of the stuff he said to me that he declared to be "off the record" was potentially harmful to him.
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Like at Wimbledon, because it's dead silent, when one person shouts out, you really notice it, so that can be off-putting.
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While the records would be off-limits to the government, the police would be able to access them with a court order.
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A day later, Harvard sent an email telling students that they would have to be off campus by Sunday at 5 p.m.
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Many refrigerators with simple thermostat dials are not easy to set precisely, and even new models with digital readouts can be off.
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Making it even less likely was a rule that guests have to be off a boat one hour before its scheduled departure.
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Age: 25 Occupation: freelance artist I may be off here, but when I saw your outfit I thought: '90s music video. Yes!
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But for Indonesia, which is already playing catch-up, dramatic action like that of its neighbors appears to be off the table.
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It used to feel remote, a land of intrepid pioneers and self-sufficient individualists who were thrilled to be off the grid.
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He did not explain what would be off limits, but aides insisted he had not given a green light to an invasion.
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It might just be that I should be off of Twitter, and I haven't quite had the courage to say screw it.
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Pompeo on Saturday claimed Kelly's characterization of the exchange was false and that the conversation was meant to be off the record.
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Conversely, should any subject matter be off-limits to artists because of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or other life experiences?
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He'll be off the hook if he "stays out of trouble" for five years, but he vowed to continue offering migrants shelter.
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"I don't want commanders to be off the hook: I need them to be more responsible for solving this issue," McSally said.
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Italy could be off the board for more than a year, however, as Draghi is unlikely to be replaced by an Italian.
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Having a seat recline unexpectedly can be off-putting, especially if a person wants to have a drink or enjoy a meal.
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Preliminary data suggests the death toll fell or remained relatively flat in 2018, but experts caution the preliminary data could be off.
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Some of my coaching clients form a pact with their significant other to be off technology by a certain time of night.
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And in his search for targets, no one will be off limits, as his recent attack on teenage activist Greta Thunberg shows.
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But I think there's enough there that reasonable people could agree that, if you're going to curate, that that should be off.
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I guess 303 years, the statute of limitations can be off — because McKinsey never talks about their clients — but like Time Inc.
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Increasing the size to allow for a disclosure, the company said, would be off-putting to its users and therefore disrupt its business.
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We broke the story ... Richard plans to appeal, so if he wins he'll most likely be off the hook for the Enquirer's lawyers.
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The players didn't know this, because who the hell thinks a campus bookstore would be off-limits, and so they bought the items.
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So you know the former Hills star has opinions on what topics should be off-limits when it comes to kids and pregnancy.
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Fridges, toasters, and thermostats might be off the menu now, but Microsoft is being more careful about when and where to implement Cortana.
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Trading was thin with Japan on holiday, and set to get thinner on Wednesday when China and much of Europe will be off.
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This time around, the Robinsons will be off looking for the missing Robot, who appears to be lost (in space, one would assume).
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When I asked Galef and Smith whether they worried that the group's association with Yudkowsky might be off-putting, they seemed genuinely mystified.
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If the incident is successfully linked back to the Cali Cartel, the negotiation deal with the government would certainly be off the table.
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The company appeared to be off to a decent start, too, having raised a hefty £10 million seed round to fund its operations.
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If past Disrupts are any indication, Disrupt is going to be off the hook, and you are going to want to be there.
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That means large companies such as state-owned oil company EcoPetrol SA and electricity, telecomms and infrastructure company ISA will be off limits.
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Video-streaming sites, from YouTube to the BBC, offer violent, sweary content which, like porn, is supposed to be off-limits to children.
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But even then, the legally binding text itself, which forms the crux of the debate in Britain, would be off limits to renegotiation.
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" A New Yorker spokesperson tells us: "Late in the conversation, Scaramucci requested that one part be off the record, and we respected that.
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But at first glance, he appears to be off his game with his two latest nicknames: Goofy Elizabeth Warren and Crazy Bernie Sanders.
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Granted, when your mom is someone like Kim Kardashian West, there's a good chance your crib is going to be off the charts.
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Latin American consumers generally prefer U.S. brands to Chinese brands, she said, and Chinese business culture can be off-putting to local employees.
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Shepherd agrees: "You can use home technology to monitor changes in body fat, even though the absolute value might be off," he says.
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A transcript of the event, which was meant to be "off the record," was obtained by The Washington Post from an unnamed source.
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Eller said she looks forward to returning to work as soon as possible and expects to be off crutches in about two weeks.
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Jake T. Austin may be off the market thanks to an obsessed fangirl ... but that shouldn't stop you from stalking the shirtless stud.
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Sometimes we'll be off a little bit, but if we can still find ways to win it's always a bonus for our team.
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Trump has frequently ridiculed political opponents who use teleprompters, even arguing last August that the devices should be off-limits for presidential candidates.
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In a recent interview, he said that Gilead had indicated that Truvada would be off patent by the time his study was finished.
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These supporters are your first real customers, and if they're willing to invest in your plan, you'll be off to a great start.
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By then, many voters disconnected from covering the modern game will be off the rolls, replaced by those generally better versed in analytics.
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Much of what Mr. Trump and his team have decided is what will be off the agenda, not what will be on it.
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Under that line of reasoning, Arab Bank would be off the hook not because it's a corporation but because it's a foreign defendant.
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The authors also met with Plumbo and four senior Mayo officials on the condition that the information provided would be off the record.
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Although her numbers on illegal immigrant voting in California may be off, Johnson is right in her general claim of non-citizens voting.
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She understood that, as I bluntly put it, I wanted her off the loan just as badly as she wanted to be off.
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I'm just waiting for that round or that moment or that week where it sort of clicks and I'll be off and running.
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Under the rules of the Nevada Athletic Commission any fighter who didn't make weight by 11am local time would be off the card.
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" By mid- to late February, however, "you'll see some solid staffing arrangements made," Robertson predicted, "and then we'll be off to the races.
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Needham estimated that the share of accounts that would be "off" throughout the 12 months of 2020 added up to about 10 million.
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They do not know if they will be off on Tuesday — or on the road, in Milwaukee or Chicago, fighting to stay alive.
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"We all were just excited to have one of the last few parties of the quarter and be off campus," Ms. Harrison said.
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If the Nikkei Asian Review is right, the on-again, off-again talks between Sprint and T-Mobile could be off again today.
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Here are a few activities that people might not have yet realized will be off limits — or at least look a lot different.
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In the original two numbers, that precision would be off somewhere to right of the 13 and 7 digits, which is uncharted territory.
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The White House says they'll be talking prison reform, but Cooper's case would be off the table -- it's a state matter, not federal.
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The dot-com bubble burst as his team was about to release their latest forecasts which turned out to be off by 25%.
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A UK government spokesperson said up to 20% of British employees could be off work at one time as a result of coronavirus.
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Front Burner With its many Michelin-starred restaurants, it would not be off base to call San Sebastián the culinary capital of Spain.
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Grace is pessimistic Weinstein will do time, but if he does she thinks the cushy minimum security prisons should be off the table.
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Summer vacations could be off the table this year as tourists put off traveling to avoid catching the new coronavirus, experts told CNBC.
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The most contentious item, a move to strictly limit payouts from labor boards to fired workers, appears to be off limits for discussion.
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"A blessed Good Friday and Passover to all of you; I'll be off next week for Easter break with my kids," she said.
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That means that by the time those cars need repairs, they might be off-warranty, leading owners to get repairs from independent shops.
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From new restaurant openings and innovative menus to interesting meat alternatives and sustainable initiatives, it appears to be off to a strong start.
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"As Mary Louise explained, no one requested that it be off the record nor would she have agreed to those terms," he wrote.
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It will likely roll over the Carolinas on Sunday and be off the coast by Sunday afternoon at the latest, Mr. Speybroeck said.
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Farhad and Mike (and Dai) will be off at the end of the year, so the Saturday newsletter will resume on Jan. 7.
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That would seem to be off in the distance somewhere, but perhaps the EuroKnicks — Porzingis, Hernangomez and Kuzmiskas — will help make it happen.
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While he insisted most of the conversation be off the record, he later repeated a few things in public in little-noticed asides.
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When adding in new features, new ideas, new creativity, there is always potential for something to be off or just not work out.
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She said the annual survey does not capture squatters who may be off the street but aren't in a shelter or a home.
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The kids might be off the table now, but only time will tell if he's home free for the rest of his divorce.
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So, while caprese salad might be off the table for the remainder of Grande's tour, it's worth it to protect her throat and voice.
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Unfortunately, Hannah & Luke do have chemistry Anytime Hannah and Luke have had a private moment together, the chemistry seems to be off the charts.
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Kingston, however, suggested that the Trump-Abe relationship could be off to a good start given the kind of leaders Abe looks favorably on.
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So we met in a place where he could still be off the beaten path: The stairs in front of the Mumok art museum.
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All bets seem to be off, however, as to what will unfold once the prime minister returns from his trip to the White House.
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They denied that such groups would be blacklisted, or that certain fields would be off limits, provided they do not endanger Chinese national interests.
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Cons: The stack height of the sole, which is quite big, can be off-putting to some runners, reducing the sense of ground feel.
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Game of Thrones fans are flocking to see Westeros in real life, but one particularly popular destination may soon be off-limits to some.
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Extra holes in the iris can occur that make it look like there's more than one pupil, or the pupil may be off-center.
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Mark AR's creators are taking some cues from Pokémon Go — they're going to geofence physical spaces like memorials to be off-limits, for instance.
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To quote Michael Scott, now I'm gonna have to go online and look at turtles or else I'm gonna be off the whole day.
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By then, Ramsey is hoping to be off his crutches and standing on his own — but it all depends on how well he recovers.
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Randall makes her promise to call earlier next time if she needs anything, and not wait for the heat to be off for weeks.
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If people are reading only the surface-level information, it's easy to miss something that may be off about a story or an outlet.
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Clarkson says that while a confident contestant is good, sometimes that confidence can turn into a "super-entitled thing," which can be off-putting.
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Travel-size packets have to be mixed with exactly 8 ounces of water or the chemical balance will be off, according to Abbott's scientist.
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"If certain areas of your home are going to be off limits, like the nursery, you want to establish those boundaries now," she explains.
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At that point, net neutrality will officially be off the books, and these new rules (or really, the absence of any) will take effect.
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Since they're down by nearly 8 in the averages, the polls would have to be off by 15 points for Labour to win outright.
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Scaramucci called Lizza, and neither man has said there was any sort of agreement that the conversation would be off-the-record or confidential.
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But it should be off limits to the director of the FBI, one of the most important institutions of justice in the United States.
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Recommending to remove guns completely from a home can be off-putting for parents who might keep guns for hunting or protection, he said.
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The most likely outcome is that he and Handel will face off in a run-off election and then all bets will be off.
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"As far as I'm concerned anything that would be off-limits would have to be expressed by the former director," Burr said of Mueller.
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"As far as I'm concerned, anything that would be off-limits would have to be expressed by the former director," Burr told CNN. 3.
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Please note that our show will be off the air next Monday, January 18 in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday.
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Cozart said he is scheduled to play Friday and Saturday at Arizona and be off Sunday, the final day before the All-Star break.
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"You can detect when people should be off of treatment 7 months earlier than traditional means of analysis," using the CCG technology, says Cassidy.
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Robert Kuttner, the author who interviewed Bannon and the magazine's co-founder, said Bannon never asked for his remarks to be off the record.
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Given that Article V contains no safeguards to restrain delegates, or instructions for choosing delegates, no part of the Constitution would be off limits.
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But now, "it's a major concern that the plea agreement could be off the table in the wake of the President's tweets," Gowen said.
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It also can make TVs appear to be off while recording and can only be used on Samsung's 2013 F-series line of televisions.
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Nor will they be talking about the wedding anytime soon: An MSNBC spokeswoman confirmed that the pair will be off the show all week.
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Evolving relationship While both Trump and Macron appeared to be off to a warm start following Trump's inauguration, their relationship appears to have soured.
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But several judges have argued that campaign promises should be off-limits, or at least dwarfed by government actions that are not overtly discriminatory.
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Moreover, while in many states the polls were on target, they happened to be off most in the states that ended up mattering most.
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" Abbas's spokesman issued a statement criticizing Trump's remarks: "If Jerusalem is off the negotiations table then the U.S. will be off the negotiations table.
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If all goes according to plan, the area will be off limits to them in seven years and the good times will be over.
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One of your boldest claims is that the world needs to be off carbon in the next four decades if we want to survive.
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Major cryptocurrencies may be off their December highs on the price front, but developments on the regulatory and infrastructure front continue to move ahead.
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And then we go out and I take him to the dog run in the park, where he can be off leash until 9.
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I recommend you mail the signed marriage license for the couple, since they will most likely be off to their honeymoon the morning after.
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"At least last weekend didn't appear to be off at all," Doug Stone, president of Box Office Analyst, said, after analyzing box office receipts.
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He added the lease was agreed initially for two years and the deal would be off if the terms of the contract were broken.
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"Like some dogs in dog parks" should, to my mind, be OFF LEASH, because most dogs are off lead in an enclosed dog park.
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Would anything be off the table for the Knicks at that point, including a possible trade of Kristaps Porzingis, the team's most alluring asset?
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You can say something like, "I feel that something may be off between us and I wanted to check in around it," she says.
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"Anyone who ever worked in any government that got funds from the Global Fund would be off limits, which is not realistic," he said.
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She added that the third quarter looks to be off to a "clean start" for many, with promotions down in stores and margins improving.
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Deals • The owner of the New York Stock Exchange, Intercontinental Exchange, has offered to buy eBay, though talks appear to be off for now.
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Jobless claims out Thursday are seen surging above 300,000, nearly 50,000 above trend, and September job growth could be off by 50,000 to 100,000.
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Mouth-to-mouth kissing might be off the agenda, but some couples have found creative ways to express affection without physical contact per se.
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LHP Brian Matusz should likely be off the disabled list (left intercostal strain) and back with the Orioles by the end of the week.
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Agencies are limited in what changes they can make to their programs, so comprehensive welfare reform may be off the table without major legislation.
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But in general the bloom seems to be off the rose, and these musicals are settling into a good-but-not-spectacular ratings zone.
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Chicago traded up that year to secure the No. 2 pick, fearing that Mitchell Trubisky would be off the board if they did not.
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The next biggest companies are Synopsys and Cadence, but both are American and so are likely to be off limits for the Huawei unit, too.
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Meek Mill just took a deal in his reckless driving arrest in NYC, and if he keeps his nose clean ... it'll be off his record.
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It was classic Bad Cutler, an inexcusable throw by a dude who looked like he'd rather be off smoking Winstons or not vaccinating his kids.
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"I'm gonna be off the map for a few days but please know even if I'm not on social media I am thinking of you."
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And don't believe everything the thermostat tells you: The WSJ reported that they can be off by as much as 20% due to poor maintenance.
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Brown may be off the hook, but he'll still be known as the player who was almost suspended for eating too many steaks and burgers.
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It's all speculation at this point, but 2017 would be off to a great start if we were gifted a little Drake and J.Lo collab.
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While the numbers for Syria and Afghanistan roughly match those given on Wednesday, the Pentagon's figure for Iraq seems to be off by almost 3,700.
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Programming note: Zoe and I are both on assignment this week, and The Interface will be off Thursday while we work on some special reports.
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There's a road, "but living would be off the grid," say The Farmer's Daughter Country Market management, in a follow-up post responding to questions.
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Yet long-term projections are fairly uncertain, given all the what-ifs, and even current estimates can be off by millions, as Thursday's study showed.
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While adrenaline would allow her to finish the fight, she would be wobbly and clumsy when she got up, and her coordination would be off.
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Musk also claimed Tesla's truck would have a starting price below $50,000, but said its design would be off-putting to many traditional truck customers.
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You also can't bring your weed onto federal land, which means national parks and other property owned by the feds will still be off limits.
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Then it's high school, and then ... I'll blink and turn around and he'll be off, out in the world, making a life of his own.
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Another call from Cooper's mom—on the phone that was supposed to be off—interferes with the Saito equipment, scrambling Cooper's brain in the process.
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But he has also stressed that all bets on where BoE rates are headed will be off, if Britain fails to get a trade deal.
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Even if he does, a FiveThirtyEight analysis suggests Trump will still be off the pace to win an outright majority of delegates before the convention.
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San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster might be off the hook soon for felony domestic violence charges ... because his ex-girlfriend just recanted her story.
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"It's one of those areas where more research is needed," he says, admitting that the results from his single, relatively small study might be off.
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It certainly takes getting used to and may be off-putting to those not well acclimated to VR. There's also the matter of moving around.
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Administration officials haven't publicly ruled out using an executive order to override the ban, but reports have suggested that option may be off the table.
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If the bias isn't consistent from cycle to cycle, the exit poll could just be off because of noise from precinct selection or smaller samples.
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But our images cannot be off by more than eighty-five microns"—a third of a thousandth of an inch—"or else they'll be fuzzy.
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Pizza and pasta might be off the menu tonight as Hunt's Tomato Paste is being recalled after some customers found mold inside of their cans.
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Disney spokeswoman Jacquee Wahler said on Thursday that resort beaches that were closed after the attack would be off-limits to guests until further notice.
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Hillary Clinton will be off the campaign trail for days, letting the furor over Mr. Trump play out in a race tilting in her favor.
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But the senator will be off campus at least twice when he does volunteer work for Habitat for Humanity and a Wounded Warriors kayaking event.
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Then, if both the House and the Senate pass the bill in the same form, it'll be off to the Governor-General for royal assent.
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"If you're going to be evil, you have to be off-the-charts evil, and Charlie Manson was off-the-charts evil," Levenson told CNN.
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However, if China and the U.S. fail to reach even a so-called phase one trade deal, all bets will be off on Wall Street.
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In December, she and Ivanka Trump both said Malia Obama's personal life should be off limits amid tabloid reports about her time at Harvard University.
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It sometimes doesn't save the foods you've listed, calories can be off, and at times, you can't even find the food you want to log.
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My 15 tour mates and I soon learned to our disappointment that the bridge and engine room would be off limits because of security concerns.
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Businesses could plan ahead, knowing employees will be off that day, and employees would have the freedom to vote when it's most convenient for them.
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Much of the Colorado land held by oil companies like Anadarko Petroleum (APC) and Noble Energy (NBL) would suddenly be off limits to new drilling.
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Right off the bat, we need to acknowledge that Tetris Effect can be extremely up its own ass in ways that can be off putting.
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Not only do they almost certainly have the scientific know how (because all geniuses automatically know everything), but the aesthetic would be off the chain.
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The same leg must be off the ground the entire time — no switching — so some athletes tie the leg in place to keep it bent.
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Toys might be off the table, but Dollar Tree is a great spot to pick up activities like puzzles and coloring books on the cheap.
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Keep the gas tank more than half full at all times, and completely full for cars that will be off the road during the winter.
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The difficult conversations about who we are and where we're going might actually happen; they won't be fun, but they won't be off the table.
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On March 3, Johnson warned that up to one-fifth of the U.K. workforce might be off sick during the peak of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Pompeo issued his own statement on Saturday accusing Kelly of lying and suggesting the reporter said the post-interview conversation would be off the record.
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While the Colonel's self-serious behavior may be off-putting to some viewers, Alaska puts in the work to eventually make you care for him.
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For new users, the facial-recognition feature should be off when you sign up, only turning on if you go into Settings and opt in.
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The wound has finally scabbed over and new skin is growing, and we are still optimistic he will be off some of his medications soon.
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The methane mitigation industry is thriving in the United States, and has created thousands of high-skill, high-paying jobs that cannot be off-shored.
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The second key question is whether the entitlement programs, especially Medicare and Social Security, should be off limits, as was suggested during the Trump campaign.
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"Ok he's on stage in Moscow but should be off within 20 Minutes so I'm sure can call," Mr. Goldstone wrote at 3:43 p.m.
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"I hope she can focus on being our senator and not be off campaigning now to be vice president," wrote Bob Gefvert, of Sonoma County.
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You might occasionally notice some differences, but they're slight; the emphasis you'd expect might be off by just a bit in a word, for instance.
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The State Department has been tasked with identifying and publishing a list of military-linked entities that will soon be off-limits for American dollars.
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Nineteen sales would be off Alaska, 12 in the Gulf of Mexico, nine in the Atlantic and seven in the Pacific, including six off California.
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They were nastier in their attacks against Democrats, and they were willing to go to places that the party's mainstream considered to be off limits.
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"He would appear with a camel-hair coat over his shoulders, and he'd greet us and then say he had to be off," she said.
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Although at times this week a deal appeared to be off, talks were still continuing as of Thursday, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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Plus, staring at a screen means you aren't making eye contact, and your body language can be off-putting when you're hunched over a device.
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And I knew that boy would be off to the fields in a year or so, and I knew that then they'd have him, too.
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It's supposed to be off the record, but it was all dudes, and when I left, the percentage of women went down by 50 percent.
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Ciara might officially be off the market after her eye-popping engagement to Russell Wilson ... but that shouldn't stop you from checking out her goodies.
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They stated that comments must not be defamatory, obscene, threatening, or abusive; be discriminatory in any way; be "off-topic, irrelevant or unintelligible" or contain advertising.
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Sean Avery got a sweet deal in his drug possession and criminal mischief case ... and if he keeps his nose clean ... it'll be off his record.
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Without social media to distract you and make you miserable, Siempo's hope is that we'll all be off our phones and paying attention to the world.
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The year 2020 looks to be off to a similar start, with Tuesday's news that Air Italy will shutter less than two years after starting operations.
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At this point, the videos you requested should be off Pornhub, but they could still exist on other sites, or through archived versions of the link.
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The seat was in row four, meaning I'd be off the plane in no time once we landed and have first dibs on snacks and drinks.
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And judging from Instagram videos they each posted of their early practice sessions, it looks like the rival Chmerkovskiys might be off to an early lead.
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Commercial flights and cruises will still be able to operate in Cuba, but many of the government-owned hotels may be off-limits to US visitors.
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The demonstration was supposed to be "off the record," which is a strange thing to tell a crowd of people with video cameras in their pockets.
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This is extremely useful — it does take some of the confrontation out of what could be an awkward transaction — but it can also be off-putting.
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Flip the switch 37 minutes before you're ready to go to sleep and the lights will be off by the time your head hits the pillow.
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There is a calm and peaceful energy, but then it hits you that there will be consequences, and that we cannot ever be off our guard.
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Governance concerns given corruption allegations against other state-owned institutions like PIC and Eskom and former President Jacob Zuma might also be off-putting for investors.
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Yet if the car merely had its destination chosen by the user and travelled there without any further intervention, the human would be off the loop.
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Last week, Grande, who has had a turbulent couple of years (to say the least), told fans that she'd be off social media for a while.
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That causes the channel to leak, with a residual current flowing even when the device is meant to be off, wasting power and generating unwanted heat.
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It's issuing the mitigation in tandem with the announcement that may come with a serious performance hit — which is why it will be off by default.
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"I agree with President Elect Trump that our flag is above politics and any attempt to politicize or disrespect our flag should be off limits," Rep.
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As we reported ... DeMario says he's done with 'BiP' and Corinne is unlikely to return, so their reunion will most likely have to be off camera.
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Some DLC that takes the form of in-game currency will likely be off the table, but what about story-based add-ons or map packs?
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The completion date has since slipped to 2025—and even that could be off "by as much as a decade", the Wall Street Journal recently reported.
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Then it will be off to see our Coast Guard patriots & to thank them for the great job they have been doing, especially with the hurricanes.
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However, the exact locations of these Significant Locations can sometimes be off, even for a place you visit frequently, and you can change or delete them.
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Sportsmen also believe that some lands are not suitable for energy development and should be off limits, including essential fish and wildlife habitat and sensitive backcountry.
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They believe so deeply that Trump has debased the culture that there is nothing that can be off-limits in the campaign to oust him. Nothing.
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Happy Friday and welcome back to On The Money, where we'll be off Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and returning on Tuesday.
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After all, her most daunting opponent, Serena Williams, recently announced that she is pregnant and will be off the Tour for the rest of the year.
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Late Friday, the Defense Department announced that all domestic travel would be off limits until May 11 for service members, civilian employees and their family members.
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There may be good reasons for some limited secrecy; full transparency might be off the table because of concerns about proprietary information or gaming the algorithm.
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Judging by the reaction to a "Saturday Night Live" writer's tweet, one norm of American politics remains unshakable: The children of presidents should be off limits.
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PROGRAMMING NOTE: The 12:30 Report will be off next week so I can rest, catch up on sleep and up my game on sassy headlines.
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Maybe some things will have to be off limits if we're going to find the humanity on the other side of the aisle — some contact points.
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All bets on where BoE rates are headed will be off, however, if Britain fails to get a Brexit deal with the EU, Carney has said.
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We'll be off next week, but the show will be back the first week of January and we've got some really exciting things coming in 2020.
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In remarks to Bloomberg News reporters Thursday that the president wanted to be off the record, Trump said he would not make compromises in trade talks.
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Goldman estimates that fixed income, commodities and currencies activity — FICC, in industry parlance — will be off 24 percent on a quarterly basis and 16 percent annually.
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But questions about the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting and the Trump Tower Moscow project will not be off limits, said two sources familiar with the matter.
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He tried to make it clear as he could that probably the expectation of 2 increases this year should be off the table for the time being.
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It's the latest blow for Apple's Catalyst app initiative, which appears to be off to a slow start, despite the fact that Catalina is now publicly available.
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The last of the dangerous romaine lettuce linked to an extensive E. coli outbreak that killed one person should now be off the shelves, officials said Thursday.
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She and Mehnert both suggested using an app like Textio Hire, which scans descriptions with software and flags biased language that might be off-putting to women.
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At least one of those friends told Jackson he probably shouldn't share that evaluation with Dolan, just in case he happened to be off on his projection.
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If you realize you suddenly have a lot more or less of it, or it changes color or smell, that's a signal that something might be off.
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The official said the United States had told Turkey repeatedly that the proposed sale would be off the table if it took delivery of the Russian system.
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Maybe we were basing our assumptions of how it would be off of the late '90s, political thriller starring Harrison Ford, but we were not expecting this.
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And chipmaker Intel, which gets a full 80% of its revenue overseas, is projected to be off 14.4% from its profit for the same period in 2018.
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Trump condemned the recent tabloid coverage of President Barack Obama's eldest daughter Malia, saying the college student deserves privacy and should be off-limits to the media.
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Steve Whitney, the director of the Global Positioning System Directorate, said that before the Block IIF series, the accuracy of GPS could be off by 1 meter.
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The case focused on the notes and beats of the song, not its lyrics or recording, and the questions suggested that Perry might be off the hook.
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Trump has attacked such changes, and Reince Priebus, Trump's soon-to-be chief of staff, said Sunday they'll be off the table in the coming budget debates.
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We'll be off tomorrow for the Fourth of July holiday, but will be back Thursday and Friday to bring you the important health stories of the day.
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Trump's team tried to change the conditions of the meeting on Monday, asking that it be off the record, but the newspaper refused, said spokeswoman Eileen Murphy.
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Of course, from time to time, we all deal with a bad night's sleep and the next day we might be off our professional game a bit.
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There was a time when America had a widely accepted, unofficial rule that members of a president's family should be off limits to partisan and personal attacks.
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Every time you try to find your way to the changing rooms after a late night swim and the lights seem to be off in the reception.
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Trump administration lawyer Noel Francisco said comments the president made as a candidate should be off-limits from court scrutiny because he had not yet taken office.
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There are videos of the demo floating around Twitter for those interested (it was supposed to be off the record, but social media ultimately made that untenable).
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"Today, if you see bitcoins transacting, you almost assume they're from someone who wants to be off the grid, or they're proceeds from illicit transactions," said Brown.
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But it means the main thing we'd want to talk to Huffington about would be off the table, and that doesn't make any sense for anyone involved.
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The soft and light feeling in his music may be off putting at first, but in the right moment and the right time, it is deeply relaxing.
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But I will say this: If Trump is reelected, Paris or no Paris, 2 degrees will be off the table and millions will suffer as a result.
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Right At Home Brokers say that Zestimates can be off base, but that doesn't stop sellers from obsessing over what the website says their home is worth.
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A wall I'd unknowingly constructed between me and the world began to crumble as I found strength and beauty in places I'd assumed to be off-limits.
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The Interface The Interface will be off next week as Zoe and I wrap up a couple big reports we've been working on for a while now.
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One thing that most of the best VPN deals have in common is that they tie you down for long contracts, and that can be off-putting.
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If a Democrat wins the White House, the Trump administration's Medicaid measures would be off the table, including efforts to move to block grant funding for states.
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However, the judge barred the Fitbit's sleep data, citing a class-action suit that claims the sleep tracking could be off by as much as 227.10 minutes.
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The correspondents' dinner is carried live by some cable networks, and the optics of Mr. Trump's hobnobbing with the journalists he routinely derides may be off-brand.
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The premium names — Rendon, Donaldson and Mike Moustakas — would be off the board, and there would be only one serious candidate left as an everyday third baseman.
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Meaning, if they had listened to their lawyer's advice and taken the Fifth in the first place, they would be off the hook, free as a bird.
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And, hey ... Justin Fields and Chase Young could be off to the NFL after this season -- so maybe there's hope for Jim for next year after all?
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We'd stay in that mode for a minute or two, then be off again to some new topic, rewrapped in our respective Left and Right national flags.
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The individuals named will be targeted under a new sanctions law; the guidance will also determine what entities will be off-limits to U.S. and other businesses.
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When Mr. Trump came to the back of Air Force One, his deputy press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, stipulated that the conversation would be off the record.
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The Pentagon had notified reporters earlier that the event would be live-streamed by TRADOC, and there was no mention that Milley's remarks would be off limits.
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But the bill's proponents say it provides targeted regulatory relief and that banks in the $100 billion to $250 billion range won't be off the hook entirely.
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"You can be off enjoying your life, having that dinner, without touching your phone, and you can trust your phone to do things on your behalf," said Rubin.
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The 2017 tornado season may be off to an intense start, but this early activity is no guarantee of what awaits Americans for the rest of the year.
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If facilities like Saudi Arabia's Abqaiq, the world's largest oil processing facility, were seriously hit, "we would be off to the races," she told CNBC in an email.
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Because next week is Thanksgiving in the U.S. and we'll be off spending times with our families, we've got an extra long MashTalk for you guys this week.
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Musk also said the revised system will allow a driver's hands to be off the wheel for up to three minutes while following a car at highway speeds.
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"I was really fortunate to be able to just be with her the entire time and not be off on some set somewhere," he told the British paper.
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Another attempt to repeal or replace former President Barack Obama's signature Affordable Care Act (ACA) could now be off the table, according to Morgan Stanley analyst Zack Sopcak.
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"On one hand, automakers may be glad about for that pressure to be off because those standards were going to be difficult and expensive to meet," Krebs says.
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However, if the stock takes a hit and slides below $55 a share, Collins says the bulls will likely pull their positions and all bets will be off.
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Still, Musk said the revised system will allow a driver's hands to be off the wheel for up to three minutes while following a car at highway speeds.
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It then creates a report on drugs approved, or in clinical trials, that can be targeted at the tumors' profile, even if the treatment might be off-label.
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By the time those eight years are up, the five-year limitations period will have expired, and Trump would be off-the-hook for federal crimes, if any.
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Hotspot Shield VPN A VPN, or virtual private network, can be used to bolster online security as well as to access resources that might otherwise be off-limits.
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He also said that if there is a sit-down interview, certain issues would have to be off-limits to investigators, but did not provide specifics, it added.
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Dairy "should be off the table for these negotiations," David Wiens, a Manitoba dairy farmer and vice-president of Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) said of NAFTA talks.
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When people disagree deeply and even ascribe dishonest motives to their political opponents, while simultaneously denying the legitimacy of our shared institutions, then all bets might be off.
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I did my best to find out how it would be possible that a culture so obsessed with symmetry could allow a mosque dome to be off-center.
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UN Ambassador Nikki Haley agreed on Tuesday that Palestinian refugees' right of return — a demand critical to Palestinians and anathema to Israel — ought to be off the table.
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"In a midterm election [year], any discussion of Social Security is likely to be off the table," said Bill Hoagland, senior vice president of the Bipartisan Policy Center.
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"It is however natural and understandable that the Prime Minister will be off from any activities when [he] is actually operated on by the doctors," the statement said.
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And the quarantined kids were relieved to be off school ... until they learned an app called DingTalk had been adopted so kids could get lessons and homework remotely.
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In this cross section of humanity, few things are considered too bizarre to be off limits, and the mundane parts of daily life can intersect with the insane.
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At a moment when all orchestras are struggling to attract new audiences, some in classical music worry that old-fashioned formal wear can be off-putting to newcomers.
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Setting that time means you know for a fact that you'll be off the clock at a certain time, and you can get your personal stuff done then.
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On Saturday, Pompeo released a furious statement alleging that Kelly had lied to him by agreeing the post-interview conversation would be off the record, which NPR denies.
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Joanne Scott, 73, spends a lot of time following her sons on social media platforms and looking for comments left by followers that might be off-Scott-brand.
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"All I heard was that there was hugging going on that seemed inappropriate, and I can tell you for some kids it can be off-putting," he added.
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A VPN, or virtual private network, can be used to bolster online security while traveling, as well as to access resources that might otherwise be off-limits. 7.
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"Even within the current framework, there is ample room for further monetary easing ... and other new ideas should not be off the table," Kuroda said in a seminar.
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"There is a good chance that the case will be off the table before Christmas," the person said, adding that an announcement could come as early as Wednesday.
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"Thus, a recession in the euro zone seems to be off the table for the time being," Sentix said of the survey, for which it questioned 932 investors.
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Mel Brooks, Sarah Silverman, Carl Reiner, Gilbert Gottfried, Shalom Auslander and other Jewish thinkers consider whether the Holocaust should be off limits when it comes to making jokes.
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Faced with an American visegrip on their economy and advantageous unconventional capabilities, nothing will be off the table as Tehran assesses its next moves against the United States.
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" It comes as Apple CEO Tim Cook said in an interview with German newspaper Bild that iPhone 11 sales appear to be off to a "very strong start.
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Because he knew the work schedule of the mother of the young man he visited in jail, he knew she would be off soon and expecting his call.
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But guess what: we don't even have a schedule in terms of when will water come and when will it be off so we can be prepared. Nothing.
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With all the arduous, and often bewildering, U.S. policy-making regarding to South Asia, Afghanistan is one country that doesn't seem to be off the radar one bit.
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"Our goal and belief is it will be off clinical hold very soon and it shouldn't affect the timing of the things we're going to do," he said.
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There are night-vision apps, tweaks that let you film while your phone appears to be off, apps that stash files in hidden locations, cameras disguised as phones.
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The higher taxes that the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development says would be needed to pay for basic income schemes might also be off-putting for voters.
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He is an American citizen, but describes his personality as more formal than that of most Americans, a trait he hopes will not be off-putting to Stanford students.
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Though his tweet responding to the polls focuses on the way that the polling might be off, more relevant to him is that the basic question doesn't even matter.
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Halloween has come and gone, but if you thought that pets who look like President Donald Trump would be off the radar until next October, well, you'd be wrong.
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That poll could be off, but it will likely further stoke the calls to throw out the President even as many senior Democrats has thus far resisted such calls.
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And it's possible that people are misremembering weight changes over the past year, since even a person's current self-reported weight tends to be off from their measured weight.
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Now it's always a constant struggle because these spaces can give off a particular energy that might be off putting to some people, but the realness cannot be denied.
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"Juggling work and being a mum, you can't be off the ball for a second," she said in a preview clip for the show, posted to her Instagram page.
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With a light kick, she and her white-and-red-spotted horse, Sammy, would be off, galloping down a forest trail or traipsing through the scenery of rural Oregon.
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Officially say the last of the romaine lettuce that was linked to an E. coli outbreak should be off the shelves now, and salad is good to eat again.
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Public discourse about ecology tends to be off-puttingly dour and hortatory, full of grim scientific data about climate change and futile political ultimatums about civilization's doomsday tipping points.
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Apple says that water or wind can affect the accuracy of the ratings, so it might be off if you're out on the beach or just took a swim.
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Giuliani's stance on a Trump-Mueller interview seems to have softened now that the threat of criminal charges seem to be off the table — at least according to Giuliani.
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In Brune Poirson he has an energetic junior environment minister who seems to be off every week fishing plastic bags out of the sea or sifting through recycled waste.
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"Even within the current framework, there is ample room for further monetary easing ... and other new ideas should not be off the table," Kuroda told a seminar on Monday.
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"I started looking at it as, well, if we start hinting something is going to be off here, we're not going to hide it that well," Esmail tells Vulture.
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Rumors have gone back and forth on whether it might be integrated into the display, but either way, it shouldn't be off to the side of the camera again.
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Apple may be off its all-time highs, but the stock is still up about 20 percent year to date and has been one of the Dow's biggest drivers.
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When Woodrow Wilson introduced the concept of the presidential press conference, he stipulated that they should be off the record and that the president would not be quoted directly.
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Sometimes doctors are spot on, but other times they can be off by several months (if not years), both in terms of predicting death too late or too early.
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If you're contacted by one person in a couple after an encounter and find it to be "off" behavior, Matatas recommends moving the conversation immediately to a group chat.
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The threat that RBI Governor Urjit Patel would quit, as reported by some Indian newspapers last week, is also thought to be off the table for now, they said.
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"If I believed all the lies about motherhood, I would have thought, oh my god entrepreneurship is the one thing that will definitely be off the table," Lacy said.
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The batteries seemed to be off to a fairly successful start, though the larger model's discontinuation shows that Tesla saw far more success with one unit than the other.
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But "nothing would be off the table" when it comes to dealing with the "tough" legacy of contracts that still reference Libor after the end of 2021, Bailey said.
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We have a circle more than 78 billion miles around, and our calculation of that distance would be off by perhaps less than the length of your little finger.
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To avoid catastrophic levels of global warming (measured as either 1.5 or 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels) we need to be off fossil fuels by about 2050.
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Then, it'll be off to the American Airlines Center ... where Cuban will hook up the men and women with some amazing seats for their tilt with the Utah Jazz.
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Tekashi69's manager appears to be off the hook for the Barclays Center shooting last month -- 'cause cops arrested a different alleged member of 6ix9ine's crew for that one.
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The cream itself is a chartreuse color (which can be off-putting), has the consistency of a waxier Aquaphor, and smells spicy, like chai tea or a citronella candle.
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Even though he is willing to dish out thousands on one outfit from Brioni or famed New York City tailor Martin Greenfield, the fit always seems to be off.
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Above all, Rifkin argues that the world needs to be off carbon in the next four decades to curb the worst effects of climate change and eventual human extinction.
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In the letter, Jordan and Meadows write that Davis told them Cohen's testimony was likely to be "unsatisfying" and "frustrating" because of the topics that would be off limits.
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"'I'm just doing this for the money, I'll be off this [campaign] soon,'" the former GOP congressman said, imitating something he described Conway saying off the air in October.
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The Dodgers appeared to be off and running with the long ball, when Hernandez connected on a solo shot to left-center field in the third inning off Lauer.
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Sam Wang: Different aggregators make different assumptions about how much the polls may be off in either direction, or how much opinion may swing in the next six days.
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Ahead, we talk to Dr. Fink about five unexpected areas of your life in which your thyroid plays a role — and the specific clues that something might be off.
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This time, however, it looks as if he'll be off the road for good, as he announced at a press conference in NYC that he'll be retiring from touring.
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" And then I'll be off for about a week and then I start panicking and start asking myself, "What the hell am I doing; I gotta be doing something.
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Many of the economists polled this week said all bets on where rates were headed would be off if Britain votes on June 23 to leave the European Union.
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That way, if some unscrupulous member of Congress inquires if the inspector general pursued a criminal case, the inspector general can produce the memo and be off the hook.
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Most companies, he says, will be off by as much as 25% to 50% in their assessment of the situation and the measures they take to respond to it.
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One is that you'd be off your game, too, if you discovered, somewhere between the holly and the phony snow, that you were cruising toward an impeachment new year.
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That's largely because it's not all that uncommon for polls to be off by 5 or 6 points in Senate races — the amount Bredesen and O'Rourke currently trail by.
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"At a time when every square inch of our world feels like it's covered in advertisements, visual pollution is a real thing and our waterways should be off limits."
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Her sometimes professorial style can be off-putting and she has yet to break through with the white working class voters with whom Biden and Sanders are doing well.
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There's a mountain bike trail behind our house that we go on daily; it's nice because he can be off-leash and the views of the mountains are breathtaking.
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PROGRAMMING NOTE: I will be off tomorrow and Friday, but you'll be in good hands -- The Hill's Reid Wilson will be taking over for the rest of the week.
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The bottom line: It's increasingly likely that pharma will be off the hook until 2021 — and that's an enormous victory for an industry that's been criticized from all sides.
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Trump seemed to recognize this when as a candidate he lumped Medicaid together with Medicare and Social Security when naming programs that would be off limits for his administration.
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But there's less party agreement on whether Mueller's investigation should be able to look into Trump's financial dealings with Russia or if those should be off-limits to investigators.
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"It's such a critical period for babies, right in the first few minutes of life, and you want them to be off to a good start," Dr. Kattwinkel said.
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The tech is an industry standard that's subject to international regulatory requirements that require it to be off in certain locations, according to a statement from Apple to Krebs.
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While some in the media have tried unsuccessfully to get Democratic politicians to disavow Antifa, questions about Indivisible and the Service Employees International Union seem to be off-limits.
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Our forbearers would never have dreamed of foisting unknowable "resiliency" mandates onto public and private investment using data and standards that may be off by 40 percent or more.
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