Democrats are by and large critical; Republicans are by and large sticking by him.
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I'm -- actually, the FTC, when I look at regulatory agencies, by and large, I think they've done a pretty good job by and large on things.
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But it was not, by and large, uplifting and emotional.
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Those cryptocurrency markets, by and large, do not have that.
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What that means, musically, is by and large pretty ugly.
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So by and large, the story feels a big whiff.
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Huffington Post is by and large an old business model.
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CAVUTO: But you did build that list, by and large?
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By and large they "mean well" by what they're creating.
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It too is a heavy, grim listen by and large.
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By and large, Twitter loved the interpretative Theresa May dance.
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By and large, once we're airborne, people relax a little.
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By and large, shoppers are still loving and enjoying Amazon.
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And by and large, they're looking in the wrong places.
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But by and large those comebacks don't happen too often.
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By and large, major apps are supported across the board.
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By and large, being a woman isn't one of them.
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By and large, the trade ban is still in place.
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I try to avoid interacting with it by and large.
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Tanzanian Muslims by and large practice tolerant strains of Islam.
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But by and large countries that support China do better.
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Cities, by and large, don't find themselves in that situation.
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It's been in stasis for 50 years by and large.
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It seems to be similar to me, by and large.
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By and large, his support across the countryside remains strong.
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By and large, they are running on a single issue.
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Retail trade groups have, by and large, supported the legislation.
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In my stories, by and large, kids were the losers.
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Protesters outside the event are by and large demonstrating peacefully.
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By and large businesses, remain open in the United States.
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But by and large, it has been unavailable to Americans.
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Teachers, by and large, do not want to become killers.
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By and large, they're all solid points, except for one.
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Wall Street, by and large, is a coolly rational place.
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But by and large, the newsroom's slant is much subtler.
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By and large, health care is cheaper in other countries.
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By and large, the new Tin Building uses new materials.
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By and large, that prediction has proven to be correct.
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By and large, national governments in Asia acknowledge the challenge.
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The Democratic speakers, by and large, were analytical and detailed.
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But, by and large, presidents have respected the federal judiciary.
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By and large, Lewandowski refused to answer questions from Democrats.
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By and large, they avoided legal jargon and dense responses.
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It simply is when compared to smoking, by and large.
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By and large, they are political junkies and data nerds.
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The Supreme Court, however, by and large avoided these issues.
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But by and large, the restrictions tend to increase costs.
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"The holders are not by and large leveraged entities," Yellen said.
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And, by and large, throughout our history, they largely have been.
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Was is this by and large in your view solid reporting?
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But, by and large, people still want to see good prevail.
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By and large, demolition can prove to be the better option.
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But by and large China's export industry is not migrating inland.
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San Francisco has, by and large, stayed out of the limelight.
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By and large, Democrats want the federal government to work well.
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Yes, but: Consumers still, by and large, feel good about Amazon.
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By and large, we do multiculturalism quite well in this country.
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By and large, the data plays out as one might expect.
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By and large, there is a lot of room for improvement.
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By and large, in many markets, that has continued most days.
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By and large, he stuck to that commitment, these people say.
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Notoriety: Gravel's campaign is, by and large, not being taken seriously.
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"I think the CBO is by and large accurate," Baucus said.
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By and large 'the last shall be first' was January's tagline.
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Social insurance programs are, by and large, extremely efficient and effective.
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Men, by and large, are advised to stay away from headwear.
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The Libertarian Party, by and large, is made up of weirdos.
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Now, by and large, they dumped authentic, but stolen, Clinton emails.
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But by and large, this is a phenomenon of democratic will.
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By and large, users think of themselves as customers, or consumers.
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These shootings, by and large, are not a middle-class phenomenon.
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But by and large that's not the way the world is.
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The bully pulpit by and large doesn't exist anymore, he explained.
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It defends individuals, by and large, whose rights are being transgressed.
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But by and large, the trend is in the opposite direction.
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By and large, the prediction markets they analyze involve small bets.
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Politicians, contrary to prevailing wisdom, are not, by and large, dumb.
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And by and large, these products are considered safe and effective.
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But by and large, it was a garden variety street festival.
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" The suffering creative genius trope is "a myth, by and large.
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By and large, Syrian refugees seem to be middle-class families.
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Or are they just, by and large, not very nice people?
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By and large, my monster hunting cycle went like this: 1.
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By and large, we enjoy the same freedom day to day.
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By and large, the criteria to access those funds is specific.
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In fact, by and large, the media is losing the battle.
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But by and large, these are polite songs, and familiar, too.
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Republicans by and large think the government spends too much money.
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Trump's Fed nominees, have, by and large, been sensible, respected economists.
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They do not, by and large, sustain their genius into adulthood.
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They are not, by and large, killers, rapists or gang members.
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The conflict in Bridget Jones's Baby is, by and large, genetic.
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By and large, they defied his low polling with young voters.
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By and large, we like and admire you as a nation.
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Surveys show that by and large, Asian-Americans support affirmative action.
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By and large, mainstream evangelical leaders have opted to ignore Claiborne.
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By and large, they have very different backgrounds from Ms. Patton.
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By and large, their priorities appear very different from the president's.
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The country, by and large, doesn't want what Trump has wrought.
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And by and large, they try to stay out of sight.
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But by and large the largest bias of academics lies elsewhere.
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And so, by and large, are the likes of Nigel Farage.
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By and large they are Western, wealthy, well-educated and "woke".
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By and large, they avoid legal jargon and long, dense responses.
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But, by and large, election administration is left to the states.
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Americans by and large support policies that reduce access to guns.
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In practice, state election officials by and large agree with that sentiment.
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By and large, these statements commiserate with students from the targeted countries.
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Consumers, meanwhile, by and large do not fear this future, PwC says.
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By and large, law enforcement has been quiet on campus-carry laws.
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After the [1970s] oil crisis, economic immigration was by and large stopped.
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But by and large, scientists don't see a need to clone humans.
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By and large, the fashion industry backed Democrat Hillary Clinton as candidate.
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India's 22006m policemen do not, by and large, enjoy a good reputation.
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But by and large, what it really did: It restored American cities.
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By and large, media coverage of cases like Goodall's has been positive.
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By and large, Bangladesh is as moderate as Sheikh Hasina is intemperate.
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Compared to the world at large, Americans were by and large rich.
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Campaign financing in India is by and large illegal, and so covert.
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Tamblyn says that men, by and large, want redemption for the accused.
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But by and large, white evangelicals who voted still voted for Moore.
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By and large, it looks like a pretty standard customer service account.
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By and large, New Yorkers would not have it any other way.
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Wonnacott said passengers had, by and large, accepted the sea marshals' arrival.
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Still, the new proposal by and large appears to have more support.
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By and large, no, most major news outlets did not do that.
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But by and large, what it really did, it restored American cities.
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Yeah, and I think Democrats by and large try to reach it.
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We could tell who was going to be trouble, by and large.
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Tennis is, by and large, an exclusionary sport, limited by its accessibility.
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They're totally unconcerned with trends; by and large they're a bit older.
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Sussman: Well, the corruption in the Nixon administration, by and large—not
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But by and large, attempts to tackle race only land glancing blows.
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Those goals are by and large shared by all Americans of goodwill.
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"Justice Kennedy by and large was a pro-business jurist," Grossman said.
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By and large, the conservative wedge issues of past years have disappeared.
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This wasn't the case in the last two decades, by and large.
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By and large, we think he has a normal kind of balance.
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This is, by and large, the shape of games across the board.
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These are by and large far-right activists with similar political ideologies.
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Michigan Proposal 1 is, by and large, a standard marijuana legalization initiative.
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For the remainder of the federal workforce, they're by and large covered.
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Voters, by and large, aren't interested in the personal lives of politicians.
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People who kept to the law were, by and large, left alone.
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There's occasional activities that, by and large, existing mechanisms tend to catch.
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And per at least one poll, people are, by and large, complying.
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Republicans by and large see those higher prices as worth the sacrifice.
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You've by and large been interested in Serena's arc this season, Emily.
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By and large, the world has stopped demanding that they do so.
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Still, people across the tribal regions by and large hailed Thursday's vote.
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By and large, women are the only ones distressed by such dynamics.
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As a result, it is by and large accommodating of new technologies.
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Ms. Balshaw inherits what is by and large an economically viable institution.
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"Until adolescence, parents by and large control the family story," she writes.
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By and large, what happens in outer space stays in outer space.
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Democrats, by and large, said they found the opening arguments very compelling.
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Lowe's has by and large lagged behind its biggest rival Home Depot.
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So, by and large, the collective response was not to abandon neoliberalism.
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By and large, our core business is doing is relatively less affected.
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By and large, lawyers are requiring the government to follow the law.
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Iraqi leaders were by and large happy to see American forces leave.
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By and large, however, ride-hailing services are incredibly popular in Austin.
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By and large, federal prosecutors seem to have responded with a shrug.
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The new plan is, by and large, similar to the old plan.
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Liberals like Wilson saw themselves, by and large, in opposition to entrenched elites.
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And by and large, that's the framework Big Ups has been placed in.
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But by and large, Kelly's life didn't appear to change all that much.
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Wall Street by and large believes that the economy has more to give.
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By and large, retirement savers can use all the help they can get.
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By and large, however, they take far longer than our 15-minute fantasies.
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Originally, bans on sex discrimination were taken to by and large protect women.
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By and large the adage applies: if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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But by and large, we're working together and [are very much a team].
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But, I think by and large, the consumers are in fairly decent place.
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Banks in other parts of the world, by and large, fared far better.
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They have, by and large, done exactly what they set out to do.
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By and large the American producer thinks the fight with China is just.
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Vegas clubowners have by-and-large shifted their money away from EDM DJs.
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By and large, conservatives have won the cultural battle over guns in America.
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But by and large, sexual harassment claims are litigated by employees against employers.
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The Swiss are, by and large, unwilling to get into each other's affairs.
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But by and large you really don't know the athletes in the sport.
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And, actually, you know, when you -- good prices are by and large deflating.
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By and large, he was able to write music to the finished picture.
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It reminds you that, by and large, very little happens in the world.
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Americans by and large look back favorably on the 1960s civil rights movement.
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Those can be barren places, but this music is peaceful by and large.
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And by and large, they said, 'Hey, we have a war to fight.
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By and large, the Indian system of quotas has endured and been appreciated.
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Those who utilized POWs were, by and large, satisfied with the soldiers' work.
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Trump sought, by and large, to show people that they were not forgotten.
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Myanmar is no normal country yet, and the sanctions by and large remain.
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So why do we not, by and large, take more advantage of them?
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By and large, job-hunting at colleges does not work like that anymore.
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But by and large, Congress does not control the spending levels each year.
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By and large, however, overt dictatorships have disappeared across much of the world.
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Suffice it to say that I am, by and large, wholly screen-averse.
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A new Insider poll found that, by and large, Americans support labor unions.
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By and large, and there are exceptions, I am not keen on beards.
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And, by and large, it is the education system that has failed them.
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By and large, they're really good companies and they'll find ways to navigate.
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We can all agree that prohibition, by and large, has been a disaster.
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Shareholders, by and large, had a far more muted reaction to the news.
|
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But by and large, these men are disarmingly comfortable with their sexual identities.
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But, by and large, the world is not ripping off the United States.
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But by and large, Jefferson's rules have served their purpose, Mr. Ritchie said.
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And let me tell you something, these are terrible people by and large.
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Rural America by and large does not, at least not without significant expense.
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But in China, takeout boxes do not end up recycled, by and large.
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Right. So I would say, by and large, there are two dominating camps.
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But by and large, the change hasn't had a huge impact, he added.
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But by and large, most companies and governments remain apathetic to the threat.
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Analysts are, by and large, extremely bullish on Facebook&aposs e-commerce prospects.
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By and large, the message to the public has been one of reassurance.
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Democrats, by and large, have pledged to vote against the legislation as written.
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I think, by and large, we've learned to accept that fuel has volatility.
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The gap between these two numbers, by and large, is what creates homelessness.
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"But by and large, we let her take care of herself," she continues.
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BREXITEERS, by and large, have nothing but contempt for the Bank of England.
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By and large, days are at least partly sunny and nights are clear.
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By and large, PhotoScan is simple and quick, with almost no learning curve.
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And I think that by and large has altered this conversation about age.
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They like it, by and large, and should be allowed to keep it.
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The tapes system, by and large, is thought to be responsible for this.
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But by and large, the people that I was there, I identified with.
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VR done well shouldn't do that, and by and large doesn't do that.
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But by and large, many of these events have been erased from history.
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By and large, it felt like designers took a vape break from current events.
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By and large, he has more support among Democrats than he does among Republicans.
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It was also understanding that white is, by and large, the default in America.
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This is not how America has, by and large, confronted addiction in the past.
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But those works are not, by and large, found in Stories of Almost Everyone.
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Bacteria, by and large, aren't nearly as scary as the reputation they sometimes carry.
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"By and large, the Bolivians have been good partners on counter-narcotics," Torlot said.
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"By and large, we're just trying to recalibrate our perception with comfort," he says.
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And the news we get from Earth, by and large, it's all bad stuff.
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By and large, people do now seem to remain in good shape for longer.
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The other big selling-point is that pets by and large receive better treatment.
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CHARLIE MUNGER: I think China the-- by and large is--a pretty good place.
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By and large, they're the least expensive of her ingredients: citruses, herbs, light woods.
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By and large, the NBA is increasing to highlight and support new technologies emerging.
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And, by and large, it's a bargain that's worked out well for digital advertisers.
|
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They also by and large treated the wage gain as something to crow about.
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"These companies by and large are very popular now, according to polling," he says.
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They're connected through social media, and by and large they aren't as self-absorbed.
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By and large, the vehicle looks effectively the same on the inside and out.
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It is true, by and large, Democrats are better on this issue than Republicans.
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We are fortunate that our U.S. markets are, by and large, sturdy and stable.
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"I think by and large Democracy requires that the majority vote prevail," said Sen.
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"By and large, civil servants probably were not big among Trump's voters," he said.
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By and large, however, investors appear to be confident enough about the current framework.
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But Congress has by and large rejected the president's calls, so he's moved alone.
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He said Mexican immigrants were bringing drugs, crime and were, by and large, rapists.
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By and large, customers don't see the value in electrifying their homes and businesses.
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By and large, Americans of the past were unwilling to make that trade-off.
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I began to notice that my publishers, by and large, weren't promoting my books.
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"The wealth taxes in Europe have failed by and large," Saez told Business Insider.
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By and large, military working dogs are treated as regular US troops would be.
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By and large, this is a college novel, however, and the details are exact.
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Y'know, the usual boring things you do that by and large make everything better.
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But at least post–World War II, the work by and large got done.
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IngredientsThere's a long list of ingredients, but this stuff is, by and large, hypoallergenic.
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By and large, the Globe found, the church handled abuse cases in absolute secrecy.
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But the book is by and large focused on this rich, white, aspirational lifestyle.
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"People out here aren't against drilling and fossil fuels by and large," she said.
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By and large, most experts I spoke to about Buttigieg's plan say it's fine.
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They're recognizing that their government by and large has been generally bad to them.
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By and large, percussionists will happily whack anything that moves, regardless of national origin.
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By and large, they were wealthy and elite — and many of them were progressive.
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But by and large, the movement was viewed as over — and as a failure.
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And so husbands must sponsor their wives, who are, by and large, legal dependents.
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But by and large, we don't travel unless we can bring the little ones.
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Their findings: By and large, voters agree companies shouldn't get money without strings attached.
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This has, by and large, been a golden age for the American press corps.
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By and large, the American people agree on how we should solve this problem.
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The most important thing I've learned is that people are, by and large, good.
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By and large, it doesn't add narrative value, but it has one indelible moment.
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By and large, we are on our way but we are not there yet.
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These Halloween costumes were by and large distractions, though, with a couple of exceptions.
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The question is, by and large, can you be radically forthright with each other?
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The assets are by and large, well-positioned with good exposure to growth markets.
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By and large, those games are from the first-person perspective and they're serious.
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Analysts, by and large, expect continued growth for Microsoft's cloud computing business in 2020.
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The rest of the field by and large didn't even bother to attack him.
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But by and large, the 2019 Emmys were among the whitest in recent memory.
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And the contestants are, by and large, people you actually want to root for.
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This, by and large, has not persuaded young white women to vote for her.
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And I think by and large it still is in a lot of cases.
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In contrast, Americans by and large don't have automatic negative biases against white people.
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But by and large, the Crunchies were a bloodless and, at times, awkward affair.
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This would by and large enforce a policy that's already technically on the books.
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Millennials, some of whom are becoming new parents, by and large don't have cable.
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They're now responsible by and large for the security of the country with limited assistance.
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Naturalisation and citizenship were tightly restricted, often racially; but immigration, by and large, was not.
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Cryptocurrencies held up by and large on Thursday, despite a rout in global stock markets.
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By and large, retirement security may be elusive for many workers, according to various research.
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And because they by and large avoid negotiating, they "are horrible at it," says Sethi.
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And yes: It wouldn't be unfair to describe the tone as by and large dickishness.
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Fans expected near-constant forward motion from their teams, and managers by and large obliged.
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Our readers by and large delighted in our critic's takedown of a popular Brooklyn steakhouse.
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By and large, the Taliban have rebuffed him—Americans are the real foe, they insist.
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The epidemic has by and large been caused by the rise in opioid overdose deaths.
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"Teacher education programs by and large do not model what they preach," Van Eck said.
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A primary determinant of how much one pays for insurance by and large is age.
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"By and large, they're still working out of small spreadsheets and file cabinets," he said.
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They emphasized reform of the existing system, while localism, by and large, seeks its replacement.
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By and large, though, she was delighted to apply her brain in the public sphere.
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By and large, clients (and adoring fans) understand if things don't go according to plan.
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Authoritarian-minded voters have, by and large, gravitated toward the Republican Party in recent years.
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They have cast around for answers, but by and large, their answers have been unpersuasive.
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And by and large I think that's been well-received, and I personally love it.
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And I would tell you that, by and large, our objectives are exactly the same.
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Experts told Reuters that this isn't how federal funding to schools works, by and large.
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China-based Baidu is by and large the market leader for search in the country.
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Chinese buyers, by and large, are far more indebted than the firms they are acquiring.
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By and large, the biggest nagging Facebook post is when people overshare about personal problems.
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By and large, scientists don't do research to confirm their biases or boost their egos.
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"By and large, what these policies are doing are really undermining religious liberty," Platt said.
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The results were by and large positive, especially in how regular reading encourages self-improvement.
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"I represent, by and large, all of the orange juice that you drink," Rooney said.
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Countertop ice makers are by and large all the same on the inside, including Frigidaire's .
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We experience small ups and downs, but by and large, our happiness stays the same.
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Many of Ginsburg's civil rights opinions have been, by and large, written as a dissenter.
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"Voters are by and large decided one way or the other on Trump," he said.
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Despite the lukewarm reaction from critics, retailers, by and large, had a very different response.
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"I see email being used, by and large, exactly the way I envisioned," he said.
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On Tuesday, Denver fans, by and large, were congenial toward Anthony, their onetime All-Star.
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But by and large, Gravity Rush 2 moves onto "bigger," sometimes even more existential threats.
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" He added on Monday that Trump's judicial nominees are "by and large ... not mainstream conservatives.
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There are good reasons for international specialization, and by and large Americans have benefited tremendously.
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"You just want to be double careful, and by and large we are," he said.
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"We are, by and large, the safest we've ever been," he said of St. Nicholas.
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But this by and large fell flat, doing nothing to contradict the criticisms against Biden.
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Because by and large, people think that they are ... They believe in what they're doing.
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The Cubans, by and large, say they are fleeing political repression in the Caribbean nation.
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Season four couldn't top "12 Angry Men," so it, by and large, didn't even try.
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By and large, his messing with history is a successful story gambit, startling and satisfying.
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By and large, the answer is: jobs that do not pay enough to live on.
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"Audiences have, by and large, rejected the video game movie as a genre," he said.
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"People by and large aren't increasing their contributions when they get a raise," Wendel said.
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Of course, by and large, attitudes have gradually evolved, for the better, toward transgender people.
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Meanwhile, the books my older brother read were, by and large, structured as heroic journeys.
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By and large, though, each new terminal will offer little novelty to disturb your reverie.
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Hotels and hostels on the waterfront, by and large, are pricier than those in town.
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Yet Big Oil money has by and large not trickled down to Port Arthur residents.
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"It is because by and large the formal judicial apparatus has failed women," she said.
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"By and large, the lower courts have played this whole game very straight," he said.
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But by and large, Hollywood went from examining the national character to examining its own.
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By and large, I&aposm pleased by the quality and choice that&aposs on offer.
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But by and large, this is the scenario that no Democrat wants to talk about.
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But by and large you should expect us to allow these processes to play out.
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But by and large, Republicans have seemed more tolerant of infractions in their own ranks.
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By and large, their microbiomes reverted to what they had been at the study's start.
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A few blue-chip names aside, "Mod Brit" remains, by and large, a British taste.
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The Insider Picks team tested a few pairs out, and by and large, liked them.
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Those people will be the ones, by and large, who determine which groups get their dogs.
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By and large, millennials prefer to donate clothes, food, goods, and their time instead of cash.
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Some e-waste facilities exist, but by and large, sex toy recycling technology lags far behind.
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"By and large, just not a good night for defensive disposition," Magic coach Frank Vogel said.
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Such data are generated, by and large, only by those willing to play by the rules.
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"Consumers, by and large, understand there's no linkage between the virus and our beer," Bowman said.
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Democrats by and large feel it's a side issue that's been politicized to take Clinton down.
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Since the #blacklivesmatter movement was birthed, the fashion industry has, by and large, stayed mostly silent.
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And those scents, by and large, feature at least one of two things: vanilla and musk.
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When companies tout "machine learning," by and large they mean they machine is learning about you.
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By and large, motorcycle manufacturers are now competing for an aging and shrinking American buying demographic.
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We met with six or seven VCs and, by and large, they were very positive meetings.
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But the most compelling items Julien's is offering—by and large—are the ones left unexplained.
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By and large, they use this expanding range of tools to cut out less and less.
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But her Twitter feed is by and large, like many Americans at the moment, pointedly political.
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By and large, the issue of the 1099 economy has been absent from the presidential debate.
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By and large, though, C.K. built his success on his knack for saying the right things.
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"I would tell you that, by and large, our objectives are exactly the same," he said.
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But the parts she got were generally shit — and the movies themselves by and large bombed.
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There was some good news; by and large, people haven't bought sports cars with the cash.
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By and large, technology giants are regarded as the drivers of the paid family leave movement.
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By and large most people aren't making choices between ecosystems based on one spec or another.
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GOP senators are by and large following the stance taken by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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Every awards show has their breakout GIF, but by and large, they're all insipid, tedious affairs.
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They've also been getting less verbose by and large, which Obama actually joked about Tuesday night.
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In the European Union, by and large, same-sex partnerships are the law of the land.
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But arranged marriage is still by and large the end game for many young, single Indians.
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But, by and large, society couldn't function if we had to address every contingency in advance.
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" Straight drama, by and large, can do without the boost; had Chekhov plumped for "Uncle Vanya!
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This is why Mormons, by and large, have ultimate faith in the pronouncements of their leaders.
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Still, Republicans by and large insisted they would not let the Mueller news overshadow tax week.
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Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi are still, by and large, ecstatic, but the music is slurry.
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The proportion of Americans not working has by and large not budged since the 1950s. Why?
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The ideas that I am talking about are by and large supported by the American people.
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And, by and large, the states that have done it have been wise to do it.
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By and large, these data do not confirm or deny the hypotheses contained in this piece.
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By and large, Theranos's measurements agreed with those of the other labs, and cost much less.
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By and large, they have found him more approachable than they expected, but much less informed.
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The electricity that powered the mines and towns was, by and large, generated from falling water.
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By and large, research shows that, over time, markets come back and hit new highs again.
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By and large, the risky juxtaposition with the master puts Mr. Petronio in a flattering light.
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Brussels is the capital of Flanders, but its population is by and large majority French-speaking.
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By and large, tourists are not the targets of the crime that the local communities face.
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"In Britain, journalists by and large respect official lines that come from the palace," he says.
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By and large, our consumers understand there's no linkage between the virus and our beer business.
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But by and large, combining investment banks would be what one executive termed "a firing squad".
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But by and large, combining investment banks would be what one executive termed "a firing squad".
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Disco Elysium, by and large, came out of nowhere for a lot of people, including us.
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By and large, though, the first day of the judiciary hearings was a less histrionic one.
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The jackets, by and large, prioritize functionality over elegance — be careful or you may tip over.
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"By and large the dollar is continuing to trade well," said Societe Generale strategist Alvin Tan.
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I THINK BY AND LARGE, WE HAVE A VERY UNIQUE, SPECIAL COMPANY WITH COMCAST, NBC, UNIVERSAL.
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And we impose sentences that have been, by and large, negotiated in advance without our involvement.
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Up-and-coming and lesser known activists were able to produce better results, by and large.
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Democrats, by and large, were somber, withdrawn, and almost tearful, while Republicans appeared positively ebullient. Sen.
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By and large by the way his policies are very similar to those I campaigned on.
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But by and large, they simply don't have any substantial long-term effects on US employment.
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By and large, these YouTubers are striving to make genuinely good, enriching, educational content for children.
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The president's shoot-from-the-hip style is, by and large, as refreshing as it is robust.
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And by and large, the reason that our companies fail is that we got the timing wrong.
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And the corporate takeover of Cinco de Mayo has also by and large diluted the holiday's origins.
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"By and large, the market has digested this," said one trader in Shanghai with a foreign bank.
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The limitations set by the Federal Aviation Administration and Department Of Transportation make sense by and large.
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Perfect games, by and large, are relatively short affairs, most clocking in at two hours or less.
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But, by and large, most Americans are now required to carry health coverage or pay a penalty.
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"By and large, concussions get better or stay the same, they don't do new things," Swanson said.
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This special report will argue that, by and large, waste is being better managed than it was.
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By and large, though, Republican portraits of motherhood have tended to be more traditional, Ms. Dittmar said.
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But by and large the panic dissipated by the mid 90s or was sublimated into other forms.
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Even the male style icons we've established as a culture dress, by and large, like fucking idiots.
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These are people by and large helping us top crimes, go out there and help prevent crimes.
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"By and large, I'm relatively sanguine about the business momentum," CEO Piyush Gupta told a news conference.
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A trend is spotted when we delve into his things, which are, by and large, all black.
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Those are formidable numbers considering that consumers by and large remain stubbornly set in their desktop ways.
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"By and large, those in power in majority cultures and extinct cultures are fair game," Scafidi says.
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By and large, though, most of the photos feel like celebrations of open spaces and their promises.
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So as America's conversation on race moves forward, the president's voice will by and large stay behind.
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After all, we're talking about a region and industry that has, by and large, supported Hillary Clinton.
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But it's important to remember that Russia, by and large, is a nightmare land of digital debauchery.
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By and large, you didn't see those people on the convention stage—or anywhere near prime time.
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"By and large, most importantly, is know how to balance your portfolio or your exposures," he concluded.
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By and large, the questions and concerns around VR have remained the same since the category's inception.
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But by and large the panic dissipated by the mid 90s or was sublimated into other forms.
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By and large, Blown Away showcases the kind of polite civility one would expect from this lot.
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They found that the young people by and large failed their age-appropriate tests for news literacy.
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And Republicans, despite by and large having supported the law in the past, have decried the surveillance.
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By and large, the all-star cast in Trust is doing what you expect them to do.
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"But, by and large, people are scared because of the exact same reasons you'd expect," says Hankes.
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"By and large the companies are generating either good profits or the potential for good profit growth".
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The public, by and large, when you bring up "deepfake," they don't know what you're referring to.
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But by and large, the economy is better, and the financial sector benefits from a growing economy.
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Yet despite their rapid growth, Turkish cities are by and large admirably free of squalor and crime.
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"A lot of those countries are by and large shut out of the online economy," he said.
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But, by and large, they missed the mark when it comes to thinking forward about the problem.
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Foreign banks, by and large, still serve international companies, which are among the safest borrowers in China.
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By and large, adventure games avoid huge crowds or massive debacles for more limited and specific experiences.
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"A zip line might be as adventurous as they'd like to do, by and large." slide show
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But laïcité had been on the books since 1905, with head scarves nonetheless by and large permitted.
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At first, it was an uphill battle, and lawmakers, by and large, wanted to preserve their prerogative.
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Tax reform, political reform and an end to the prison industrial complex, by and large never came.
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And it blames people with mental disorders for homicides, which by and large they do not commit.
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By and large, his effusive works sought to reveal the uncensored chaos that exists in people's minds.
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And we are lucky as, by and large, we do have excellent working relationships with the community.
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But ending the Trump presidency speedily is by and large a political project, and a daunting one.
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But members of Congress by and large loathe taking the slightest bit of responsibility for their actions.
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Music festivals, by and large, have started to reflect that just as much as your Twitter timeline.
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Yes. There are obviously economic challenges, but by and large, it's only fear we have to fear.
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That's a particular shame with this West Side Story cast, which is by and large very good.
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By and large, the response to this outbreak is in the hands of state and local leaders.
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The coloring is by and large pretty easy, so this book is a great choice for beginners.
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By and large, oil pulling can be used as an adjunctive service, but not as a replacement.
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"Indians by and large are not happy with the killing of their fellow men," Mr. Kumar said.
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Though Kacey Musgraves won album of the year, women were by and large relegated to the fringes.
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By and large, kids aren't taught the right vocabulary to distinguish between sexual assault and bad sex.
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And by and large, he spoke cogently and convincingly about policy and his vision for the state.
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By and large, everybody is trying to help everybody else out, because we're all in this together.
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But by and large, bullish investors who like stocks can find plenty of reasons to stick around.
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By and large, the agency has been a willing enforcer of the Trump administration's harshest immigration policies.
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The Japanese press, by and large, is respectful of the boundaries set by the Imperial Household Agency.
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By and large, they don't much care, and they are not motivated to do much about it.
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The raw material of banking, by and large, is the money you and I deposit in banks.
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Second, workers aren't by and large turning to the on-demand economy because they love the flexibility.
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But economists have by and large not recognized that this applies to climate effects across the board.
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Tuesday's debate was by and large substantive, policy-oriented one, including questions about means-testing and universality.
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The Democratic electorate in America is by and large not reflective of what's going on on Twitter.
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They're also, by and large, just plain delightful — bite-sized portions of the signature's heart and humor.
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Let's instead use the market to allocate resources, which it does fairly and efficiently, by and large.
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Video games by and large were sedentary, meant to be played in a comfortable chair ad infinitum.
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The demographic shifts taking place across the rest of America, by and large, haven't hit home here.
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Quite the opposite: By and large, attendees of all backgrounds said they reported feeling unity and solidarity.
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But by and large, the history of the award reflects the most dominant players over that stretch.
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The Vision Fund is still focusing by and large on private startups rather than public companies, Ronen said.
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When conservative outlets have written about Damond's death, they by and large have framed her as a victim.
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Reviewing the substance of these responses, by and large, carriers' plans for these services are far from clear.
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By and large, they obey its laws and adopt many of its customs, and its institutions remain strong.
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But by and large it has worked well enough for all three sides to want to maintain it.
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But by and large, a broad swath of the Republican establishment abandoned Trump, including former nominee Mitt Romney.
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"I've come to realize that those terms in the workplace are not preferred, by and large," Strider said.
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By and large, there are people who believe very strict hierarchy: biological hierarchy, racial hierarchy, and social hierarchy.
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Since the cold war, though, it has by and large promoted liberal reforms, if haphazardly and with exceptions.
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" The same veteran coach added to SB Nation, "By and large the NBA is an incredibly sexist environment.
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But by and large the parties that long dominated European politics have been the biggest losers in elections.
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As expected, it looks like Samsung is by and large keeping the same design as the Galaxy S8.
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"No wonder that people have by and large lost their optimism, that they're frustrated and disillusioned," Koch said.
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Gadgets, by and large, are sold on the basis that they empower people to do what they want.
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And while this generation is hugely influential, by-and-large it's not active when it comes to voting.
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There have been few instances where I would question it, but by and large, I would say yes.
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By and large, fresh-faced, off-duty models go for balm — tinted on occasion, if they're feeling crazy.
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Originally slated for straight to video release, it briefly hit theaters but, by and large, received negative reviews.
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But by and large, what exactly this violent theocracy has over the rest of the planet remains unknown.
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"By and large earnings have been very good, they continue to be supportive of the market," Massocca added.
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Senate Republicans, by and large, don't know what's in the bill, because the Republican leadership hasn't told anybody.
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The men, by and large, are dressed in button down shirts and black pants, and don similar scarves.
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Nor do they cry, by and large, to let you know that their parents are neglectful or callous.
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Amazon reviewers are satisfied by and large, though there's a good number (200-plus) of them that aren't.
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A Pentagon official said that by and large, the "de-confliction" talks had worked out, with some exceptions.
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Democratic voters, by and large, despise Trump, but also value a willingness to "compromise" in their own leaders.
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But by and large, the biggest undertaking of the shutdown are replacing what are known as duct banks.
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It's been a very positive relationship by and large and one that we are excited to keep expanding.
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But by and large, research has found that presidents do at least try to stick to their word.
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Today we still revere Baldwin, but by and large we no longer follow his lead as a thinker.
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Constructors, however, will by and large tell you that it's actually much tougher to construct a Monday puzzle.
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Lockouts are bad for business, and the owners are, by and large, happy with the current labor agreement.
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Yet these same independents are by and large the supporters Mr. Trump has lost over the past year.
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By and large, memorials, which are a huge undertaking by their sponsors, struggle to get off the ground.
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Though they all have their shortcomings, they by and large share a respect for the country's young democracy.
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"By and large, it's a pretty efficient asset class, since rental income is a fixed contract," he said.
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FIRE-ers, by and large, do not advocate drawing down on traditional retirement accounts early, and Choi agrees.
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The 6900 law was by and large unpopular until the GOP nearly eradicated it during the last Congress.
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Syrians by and large have for years now been empowered by living, surviving and governing on their own.
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The text went through a few minor revisions, but by and large, what they proposed soon became official.
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"By and large, other governments don't know whether to laugh or cry at all this," Mr. Sestanovich said.
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By and large, they are far better equipped to run the business than any board member could be.
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Economists dismiss those concerns, by and large, arguing that workers can grab higher-skilled jobs with better wages.
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By and large, everyone's brain showed some signs of what the scientists termed "degeneration" of the white matter.
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"I think, by and large, we've done a phenomenal job of that," the 48-year-old Speaker said.
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The bottom line, however, is that Macy's stores, by and large, have looked and felt the same forever.
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TV comedies, by and large, have been scared away from that darker, more dramatic place in recent years.
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HENRY: So, if the policy is so bad, why can&apost the media by and large stick with facts?
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"By and large, most businesses in my region are still feeling quite optimistic about the U.S. economy," he said.
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"Pennsylvanians by and large want to be able to make their own educational choices for their family," Comfort said.
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For landowners and council, venues and clubs - by and large - are less lucrative than "luxury" apartments and retail malls.
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That's because, by and large, the money savings come from cutting corners on both build quality and the processor.
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The game by and large continued the formula seen in past Zelda games, particularly A Link to the Past.
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"By and large, the groups that spent around this fight have no obligation to disclose their donors," Keith said.
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The Speckle was by and large the most popular, with the Misty Marble second and Pucker Up in third.
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There was mail order, but by and large if you wanted to buy something you went to a shop.
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Bruce Japsen: These guys were votes for Trump&aposs agenda by and large, but I don&apost really know.
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And by the accounts of many black men, including senators, the stories are still by and large the same.
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Current accounts have, by and large, moved towards balance, meaning most of them are less reliant on foreign borrowing.
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But by and large, the world have moved on – to bigger screens, multitouch and a world of adaptable interfaces.
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That message, by and large, dwells on what Mr. Rubio describes as the unique and special character of America.
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Democrats have, by and large, supported the CFPB, but Republicans have moved to limit its regulatory powers and budget.
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Women are expected, by and large, to become part of the husband's family, and to bring along a sweetener.
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I think that his policies have been by-and-large a good deal better than I might have expected.
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Breakfast foods, especially the savory kind I favor, are by and large improved by the addition of hot sauce.
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It varies, but, by and large, nations are looking to a future without U.S. leadership on advancing market liberalization.
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Another striking finding of the survey was that non-practicing Christians nevertheless by and large tend to be theistic.
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Brownback said doubts about Trump among conservatives have "by and large" receded, though he acknowledged they haven't completely settled.
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"Pharmaceutical companies in particular are by and large not an overt part of this policy debate," said NORML's Armentano.
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I think that his policies have been by and large a good deal better than I might have expected.
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The long-running award show's 2017 installment was, by and large, one of the more extreme versions of this.
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Humans are, by and large, pretty insecure a lot of the time, and we all cope in different ways.
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But Microsoft, by and large, is a company that is far more immune to fickle consumer tastes in tech.
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By and large, mass incarceration has been driven by state and local officials, and by county prosecutors in particular.
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By and large, asset managers would have reason to be frustrated with discount brokerages cutting visible fees for investors.
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By and large, answering that question means dealing with the bread and butter issues that are a governor's domain.
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Roger Launius, quoting polling data, suggests that Americans by and large opposed spending money on flights to the moon.
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And two Panera Bread employees told Business Insider that, by and large, the diners they meet are quite pleasant.
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Their differences haven't proven especially divisive, and they are by and large in accord on the issue of impeachment.
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But by and large this book is so full of fawning that even the gossip is hard to find.
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The data is kind of suggesting that, by and large, social media has been a huge driver of this.
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The standard sets of stock headphones being shipped by companies like Apple and Samsung are, by and large, garbage.
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In the Arab world, women by and large are allowed to pray in mosques, and many do so regularly.
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Those ad jobs and contracts from big paying companies still by and large go to cis, thin white women.
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I think the guys, by and large, are so assured of their masculinity that they could do all that.
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By and large, however, B.P. pitchers are middle-aged coaches who used to play pro ball at some level.
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So far, all of those schemes have, by and large, proved successful in minimizing harm and boosting local economies.
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But by and large, we still milk snakes and use horse immune systems to supply the toxin-neutralizing proteins.
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They're by and large winning the primaries in the swing districts that might actually turn from red to blue.
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Some versions of the process are already being deployed; this is, by and large, science fact rather than fiction.
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By and large the latest Voter Survey shows that they still like Trump: 76 percent approve of his performance.
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The shapes that her variably layered, structure-inspired abstractions eventually assume are more rectilinear, by and large, than circular.
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And former Sanders voters who continue to oppose Clinton, by and large, show little evidence of being hardcore leftists.
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"By and large, we're seeing an erosion of basic values — things like pride and integrity and dedication," Auerbach warned.
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But my policy interests by and large lie in other areas — including criminal justice issues, guns, and drug policy.
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I see the government playing a negative role, by and large, in making the internet a more harmonious place.
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We've given it over to companies, by and large, but that is just one little step away from governments.
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I would say we've been testing and experimenting with that, but by and large I would agree with you.
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By and large, the available scientific evidence shows that physical activity is desirable and even necessary for bone health.
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By and large, most research seeking to attribute a mental life to plants has been discredited over the years.
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"These Trump judges are young — late 30s, early 40s, by and large," NPR's Carrie Johnson reported in the fall.
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By and large, the performances seem to have been blown into uneasy coexistence by random winds from different directions.
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Ditto, by and large, for hitting a free throw, skiing a mogul or starting to walk as a child.
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But by and large, it was a night for celebration, and many would-be Oscar contenders worked the room.
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That, by and large, explains why we spend so much more on drugs in the United States than elsewhere.
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Microsoft's version of the chip is called the SQ1, and by and large it performs better than my expectation.
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By and large, the Ink Business Preferred offers more options if you hope to redeem your rewards for travel.
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"I think the response, by and large, in Australia would be to swing behind the US alliance," he said.
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"By and large it's been a fabulously fortunate thing for me to get exposed to those people," he said.
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"I think by and large we're not going to see much change between now and the election," Cox said.
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But, by and large, they will now be at the mercy of the (Republican) senators who control the process.
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But Chromebooks are by and large low-power devices, designed to run a web browser and not much more.
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By and large, the North was a reliable maker of missiles in the 1980s, '90s and into the 2000s.
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By and large, producers want the contestants to beef at each other because it makes for more dramatic television.
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But once you've tried the bo bay mon you have, by and large, seen the kitchen at its best.
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It's intellectually lazy, but also understandable: By and large, athletes do return from major injuries with their talents intact.
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I'm guessing that by and large, most of the children had not had the chance to use a computer.
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By and large, though, it's a solemn album whose musical sophistication, while dazzling, can draw attention to its mopiness.
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By and large, however, they have not paid significant attention to the non-lethal injuries that result from it.
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"I would say by and large it's the outsiders trying to find a way into the system," says Linton.
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Chinese companies by and large have stayed away from U.S. LNG projects especially after Beijing slapped on retaliatory tariffs.
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By and large, the top stocks millennials held (by dollar amount) were similar to those of people over 30.
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But back then it was decided, calculated, and put out there [by the studios] and was by and large lies.
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While Americans have by and large gone back to work, they're not seeing a whole lot more money in return.
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Theirs was really the mental labor of big science for a long time; by and large, human computers were women.
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The shift toward greater worker compensation is more palatable because, by and large, Main Street is still doing steady business.
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But by and large, these types of events lack the charged political climate that usually frames a contentious crowd count.
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But by and large, Lost Legacy manages to be something no Uncharted game has ever been: more than mere imitation.
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But her connection to an administration that the fashion industry has by-and-large denounced has created tension between them.
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These are voters who by and large are not getting polled … they don't have landlines or they're ignoring these calls.
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The difference isn't because hospitalized patients are becoming younger and healthier; by and large, today's patients are older and sicker.
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Queens who excel on Drag Race, by and large, are entrepreneurs who exhibit a willingness to hustle above all else.
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Germany's migrant communities by and large lack the aura of helplessness that can afflict parts of French or Belgian cities.
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There are occasional spots of brightness, of course, but, by and large, DuBois's calls our attention to their increasing alienation.
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You deal with the personality test and so on, and by and large, it is this ... What is a shaper?
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A concession: Knock Knock: Humour in Contemporary Art at South London Gallery is, by-and-large, a well-rounded show.
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Consultants who specialize in warding off misinformation are by and large unimpressed with campaigns' preparations for dealing with fake media.
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Though their numbers have been falling for years (see chart), America's small banks are, by and large, in fair shape.
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By and large, their professors are trying to understand and honor their personal struggles in a world without neat solutions.
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Major League Baseball, by and large, provides us with three kinds of players: The Good, The Great and the Immortal.
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"The internet, by and large, has been rather kind to me/us in regards to comments and interactions," she says.
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But when the action gets up close and personal, it helps that Godless's cast is by and large top-notch.
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And by and large, this is just one of few dark spots in an otherwise exemplary record for LGBTQ equality.
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While the psychological elements to his crimes are undeniable, by and large, Bundy was motivated by a hatred for women.
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AND YOU KNOW THERE'S A LOT OF THINGS THAT CAN GO OFF THE RAILS BUT BY AND LARGE IT'S NOT.
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All this rarely happens in industries such as the technology business, where outperformance is, by and large, admired by all.
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By and large, mother turned the Cultural Revolution into an example of bitter days, to teach me to study hard.
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New York isn't the most accommodating place for cyclists and, by and large, neither is the country as a whole.
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Past studies in the small field of blister science have found that, by and large, none of these methods work.
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"The apparatus — the donor class — by and large I think still opposes President Trump, particularly the larger donors," he complained.
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"Historically, the Democrats by and large tried to separate themselves from the national party," Kappler said of his home state.
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By and large people would be reluctant to be open about it because people like me would say 'not interested.
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By and large, you're going to see a lot of these multinationals buy back shares to drive up the price.
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Democrats running for Congress this year have, by and large, rejected moderation and are throwing themselves deep into Democratic socialism.
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By and large, they were denied access to the wealth-building opportunities that come with homeownership in the United States.
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The third character in this two-person play is the media, which by and large has struggled to cover Trump.
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But the pattern it established did by and large match the problem that experts predicted when 13 Reasons Why premiered.
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But, by and large, the undocumented population commits crimes at a far lower rate than the American native-born population.
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Most Germans would probably be O.K. with this — the country is, by and large, center-left in its political sentiments.
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And a 2018 survey from the American Psychiatry Association found that they are by and large the most anxious generation.
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Faced with an imminent financial meltdown, policymakers by and large did what needed to be done to limit the damage.
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"New Zealanders are by and large safe users of firearms and that has led everybody to relax," Mr. Alpers said.
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There are some tricky clues in this puzzle, but by and large it's on the easier side for a Thursday.
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Women who do not have children, by and large, continue to grow their earnings at a similar rate to men.
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Studies have shown that, by and large, when hospitals lose financial resources, they make cuts that could harm some patients.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation Senior Staff Attorney Andrew Crocker told Motherboard that the ruling was by and large a good thing.
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For more than a century, Republicans weren't just in the minority in Raleigh; they were also, by and large, moderate.
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By and large, the undocumented won't be directly affected by public charge, as most cannot apply for immigration status anyway.
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But by and large, 2017 was a year shaped by anger and Donald Trump tweets and Sean Spicer holocaust revisionism.
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Amid mounting criticism about a surge in killings, Duterte said on Saturday that the campaign was "by and large successful".
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Since addiction services weren't viewed as part of mainstream health care, health insurers by and large refused to cover treatment.
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The 71st Emmys memorial tribute was, by and large, a moving homage to television icons lost in the past year.
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For now, strategy games by and large continue to reproduce notions of progress (particularly technological progress) in an uncritical fashion.
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"By and large, Obama let states use waivers to expand the number of people in the Medicaid program," Archambault said.
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While personal encryption is effective against hackers, governments by and large are getting every byte of your data they want.
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Yet Saudi Arabia's crackdown on human rights has by and large been met with deafening silence by the international community.
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The people I spoke to by-and-large described their spending on loot boxes as impulsive, shameful, and stress-inducing.
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By and large, they are an unpleasant, inelegant group, yet they are nonetheless visited with some form of divine grace.
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By and large, they are all some combination of badly produced, badly designed, badly acted, badly written, and badly conceived.
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Instead, the painkiller problem seems to have by and large leveled off while other opioids have become much bigger concerns.
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Even as Americans express justified horror at mass shootings, we by and large ignore the gun violence in our backyards.
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I will oppose your view that there's a spike in crime, because by and large, crime has been going down.
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By and large, no one at these companies is intentionally programing their systems to ignore black people or tease Asians.
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By and large, Parks and Rec could have been retitled What People Talk About When They Say "Neoliberalism" on Twitter.
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By and large, they are able to identify whether they will vote most of the time with conservatives or the liberals.
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By and large, we as a society have stereotyped dreadlocks as being dirty and unprofessional — unless they're worn by white women.
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If The Nice Guys looks like a good time to you, then it will be — because by and large, it is.
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By and large, Disney in the thirties and forties seems to have been a fairly rewarding place for women to work.
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"By and large they are in separate places in the value chain, so it's more of a vertical integration," said Winkler.
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But by and large, the company's move into social payments — which tap into social graphs to spur transactions — has been gradual.
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But this didn't change the fact that Middle Easterners and Muslims were, by and large, portrayed as threats to the West.
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"By and large, these are all very unique releases that are limited, once they are out, they are out," Sanborn said.
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By and large, however, resolutions tend to have important symbolic status in the SBC, and both reflect and shape SBC culture.
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Conservative intellectuals have been by-and-large suspicious of Cruz's tactics and motives all along, precisely because of that overwhelming ambition.
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However, by and large Verax is a brilliant exercise in accessible journalism that is delightful to read and alarming to process.
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The players, by and large, assumed the Jeter position: boring men who were only happy once a season, usually in October.
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The battle at the heart of "The Spoils of War" was by and large the most unforgettable scene of Season 7.
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It is by and large still a new frontier, but one more companies need to consider as part of their mission.
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But doing this only elucidates video game-makers' insecurity—and by and large, the entire culture of video games' insecurity, too.
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This gives the producers serious sway on production if compliance is good, and compliance has by and large been pretty good.
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By and large, Trump has steered clear of the tactics his predecessor used to garner support for his health care bill.
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There's grumbling here and there, but by and large those gathered are immensely grateful for the care they receive at RAM.
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But by and large over the last seven years, on major issue after major issue, I have stood by his side.
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But by and large it's New York women who are creating the web of support they hope will snag sitting politicians.
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By and large, Christie, who has the lowest approval rating of any governor in the country, seemed unaffected by media critiques.
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But by and large, the vast amount of the work is done by forensic scientists [whose name] you may never know.
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The craziest part about all the new product DJI is pushing is that, by and large, it's only competing with itself.
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Republicans by and large support Pruitt, as do industry groups that have long fought the EPA over its regulations under Obama.
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"The media by and large was not covering what Hillary Clinton was choosing to say," said Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager.
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By and large, an army shows up to a war with the gear it has on hand from the last one.
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But by and large, these dogs are much the same around the world, whether in Africa, Mongolia, China or the Americas.
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But by and large, the chicest chops have fallen in the lob-bob length range, somewhere between the chin and shoulder.
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The studios were stuck with a release pattern designed to flatter a social landscape that, by and large, no longer existed.
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"By and large, we can say that the oil palm industry has always been the major driver of deforestation," Gaveau said.
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The news media by and large missed what was happening all around it, and it was the story of a lifetime.
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And the 27.3 million Hispanics of voting age are, by and large, younger than their black, white and Asian-American counterparts.
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By and large more people say they want to donate than actually volunteer to add their names to a donor registry.
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But by and large, HOWSLA doesn't do that, instead mostly clinging to the dancefloor life raft of a consistent kick drum.
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By and large, the Nordic nation is far more geared toward solving the great problems of the future than exacerbating them.
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It's also worth noting that by and large, the majority of those who are DACA-eligible fall into the millennial generation.
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"By and large, we don't yet see adequate incentives to drive a lot of [carbon capture] into the marketplace," he said.
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Allan Collinge: In the past we've seen class actions like this result in settlements that by and large were very small.
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By and large, my wife's social media presence is either muted, work-related, or private because of her association with me.
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The book focuses on refugees—activists, aid workers, beauticians, defected officers—who are by and large opposed to the Assad regime.
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"Sideline tests are by and large pretty good," Dr. Smith told me, recalling his "my dog could detect a concussion" joke.
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The first presidential impeachment, of Andrew Johnson in 1868, has been by and large written into history as a Big Mistake.
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Unlike Catholics, whose catechism denounces use of most forms of contraception as a sin, evangelical Protestants by and large do not.
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The owners by and large are a white, conservative group of billionaires, several of them big-dollar donors to President Trump.
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As far as what most people are hitting them up for ... Nutrifit says it's by and large health and organic food.
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But by and large the violent hatred on display in Virginia couldn't be further from my personal experiences with white people.
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Inevitably, the president-elect returned to Twitter, and by-and-large the majority of his social media comments were relatively mild.
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By and large, nationwide surveys were relatively accurate in predicting the popular vote, which Hillary Clinton won by two percentage points.
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Although the rise in religious intolerance is often associated with terrorism in Indonesia, by and large the two phenomena are separate.
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By and large, most of the real behavioral "issues" that came up turned out to be from people who owned terriers.
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In the early days of their relationship, they frequently took weekend trips — but by and large, the trips were a bust.
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His characters are people emblematic of our time, when the notions of duty and sacrifice are by and large in abeyance.
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But investors were still, by and large, afraid to get in on the action — limiting how widely the benefits were felt.
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By and large, Tesla investors have been rewarded for their confidence in the independent-minded Musk and his vision for Tesla.
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But I think by and large, when you look at the overall facts and figures, the industry itself is very positive.
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But I think by and large, when you look at the overall facts and figures, the industry itself is very positive.
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By and large, high-end brands are becoming more aware of the negative impact clothing production can have on the environment.
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JG: Is the fact that the people you're appealing to by and large don't own or use computers a class issue?
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But by and large, colleges aren't doing a good enough job explaining to applicants how admissions choices stem from their policy.
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By and large, those people overlooked, or didn't think as far as, the more odious association: that of empire and colonization.
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But by and large, this is an episode about a character who was an extreme supporting player in The Leftovers' pilot.
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After all, the rebel-held region's industrial economy is ruined and holds a population who, by and large, virulently oppose Kiev.
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The decision by and large focused on what the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which initially ruled against Masterpiece Cakeshop, got wrong.
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In fact, it won in several states — in an election when liberals by and large seemed to lose across the board.
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And I can also agree with Todd that "Night" is by and large the best finale this season could have had.
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A Grammyish solo, by and large, is a framed event, a bravura spot-lit performance, a physical display, an act of heroism.
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In fact, the numbers show that they are by and large a sensible bunch (especially compared with the country's bankers and politicians).
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"It is a government that understands that the peace process is by and large a necessity," says a foreign diplomat in Bogotá.
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"Molecular diagnostics at the point of care is currently by and large an unmet need in resource-limited settings," the researchers wrote.
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People are researching products on their phones, but by and large not buying there, James Quarles, vice president of monetization at Instagram.
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That's one reason ultra-luxury brands are expected to by and large sit out the experiment — at least for the time being.
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Of course, heavier web apps will weigh down on your productivity, but by and large this laptop takes it all in stride.
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And the show, by and large, insisted on making sure we understood and empathized with the motivations of everybody in its world.
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Over the years and on the campaign trail, Trump has by and large taken a "tough on crime" view, including toward drugs.
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And U.S. stocks have generally been on an upswing since February, a tide that has been lifting all boats, by and large.
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PSLs have, by and large, been an NFL phenomena, starting with the Carolina Panthers and more recently with the San Francisco 49ers.
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This sets Bee apart from pretty much everyone else — including Oliver, whose comedy is by and large designed to flatter the audience.
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"By and large, we've come a step closer, but we're not yet at the finish," Cassis told a news conference on Wednesday.
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Other substances, such as heroin, are by and large smuggled through legal trade or transportation routes — think roads, commercial ships, and airplanes.
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VSCO girls are, by and large, white, thin, and have enough money to buy the various high-end items the trend includes.
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And while it didn't garner raves from critics on the whole, Infinity War's pre-release buzz was still positive, by and large.
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"Trump is by-and-large unacceptable to an awful lot of people, and I think is likely to become even more unacceptable."
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Although I have a few planetary placements in water and air signs, I behave, by and large, like a textbook earth sign.
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THOUGH CONSERVATIVES are by and large taking a kicking in the culture wars, they continue to hold ground on one front: abortion.
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The courts, including a majority of the Supreme Court, by and large agreed that states' same-sex marriage bans violated the Constitution.
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But by and large, the Democrats missed their chance this week to build that bridge, to fully invite the next generation in.
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"By and large, this is going to be harmful to the American consumer, especially those who live off moderate wages," he said.
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"I think that by and large that these automated investment platforms are a huge, huge benefit for the average investor," Batnick said.
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By and large, conservatives behave as if they are always on the cusp of real influence over the direction of American politics.
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But, by and large, countries that support China do better (as the line showing the statistical relationship between votes and aid shows).
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By and large, Trump's picks have the chops to drain the swamp of bureaucracy — the perpetual weight on American prosperity and innovation.
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But by and large I think they're a net drag on the economy because they'll come and, you know, eat your blueberries.
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The people who voted for Donald Trump in 2016, by and large, are people who believe in the first principles of America.
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But it is *incredibly* telling that companies by-and-large chose to give out one-time bonuses, and not long term raises.
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The Roosevelt coalition agreed by and large with the direction of Sanders's economic program, but they regretted the crudeness of his exposition.
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There is a statement we had made in the AGM that the two partners have by and large agreed on everything else.
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And by and large, that is his approach to all of our foreign relations...he's not worried about sitting down with anybody.
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Liberal groups are by and large holding back on discussing potential nominees until Obama reveals his selection, which is expected next week.
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Institutional investors, by and large, have not bought into the cannabis industry in a significant capacity because of restrictions around the drug.
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There's what you are paid, and then there's what you are worth, and by and large those numbers will never line up.
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Hershey chocolate is, by and large, not very good — which is a shame, because Hershey chocolate also dominates trick-or-treat buckets.
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If all the "noise" surrounding the president is taken away, his policies are "by and large" good things from a Republican standpoint.
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American workers may wish they had been shielded from the effects of trade with China, but American businesses, by and large, don't.
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Worst of all, once Hitler did begin to perpetrate unprecedented atrocities, the German people, by and large, stood fervently by his side.
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"We're blessed to have a really excellent mass transit system, by and large, and it actually functions for many people," Moorse said.
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"I never expected to receive this many letters," she said, adding that the letters were by and large hostile to her idea.
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By and large, its military tactics are hogwash and make next to no sense if you think about them for five seconds.
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By and large, "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" repeats the plot points and character beats of "Winterfell," sometimes note for note.
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The producers of the 20173 Golden Globes, by and large, did not fuck around when it came to cutting award speeches short.
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It does seem that, by and large, modern homo sapiens believe that only man-made items are worthy of preservation and conservation.
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By and large, the economists found, ordinary people tend to assume that oil prices will basically keep doing what they're already doing.
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Those driven by the thrills of Instagram "likes" and free accommodation will, by and large, find themselves insufficiently motivated for the trek.
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They talk about the state's decision to close the public Charity Hospital, which by and large was not damaged by the storm.
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By and large, though, the V210's Dual Screen setup is still best suited for multitasking with different apps on each one.
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This was not always done with good grace, but by and large, Britain withdrew from empire without too much bloodshed or turbulence.
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On the political side, the thriving regions by and large voted for Hillary Clinton, while the lagging regions voted for Donald Trump.
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Americans by and large do not approve of how President Trump is handling the situation with Iran, according to a new poll.
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I confess that my inner geneticist chafes at this language — by and large, we all have the same 22,000 or so genes.
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Glyndebourne is by and large known for top-flight renderings of classic operas, and there is also plenty of that this season.
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Senate Republicans by and large are standing by Trump despite polls showing growing public support for impeachment, even among GOP voters. Sens.
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Dealers, by and large, still do not expect the Fed to start reducing its balance sheet before the end of the year.
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But by and large, none of us ever found out definitively whether our flats were bugged, our emails read, our phones monitored.
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By and large given the huge number of banks that gave came into trouble, the crisis management was in my view adequate.
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"We had an operating system that, by and large with some modifications every decade, worked for the last 200 years," Cosgrave said.
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By and large, though, Republicans in Congress are treating Mr. Trump as an individual to be worked around in his own administration.
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They have, by and large, served him, his administration, and the American people well for over three years of his first term.
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Despite the dangers that their own eyes should have easily seen, many within the Republican Party have by and large remained silent.
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When it comes to climate change's impact on the Great Barrier Reef, the Australian government has by-and-large ignored the problem.
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Over the past 20 years, gay rights activists have by and large adopted this "essentialist" view, and the strategy has proven effective.
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But the N.L.D.'s stance overall has been much tamer: By and large, it seems to have wanted to appease the military.
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Trump's Department of Justice, under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, has by and large refused to investigate police for brutality and racial bias.
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Men in tech are also by and large white and entitled, and often have poor social skills when it comes to women.
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By and large, this is a book about relationships (of all types) and ambition, and the compromises we make in their pursuit.
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By and large, people don't want to be followed for the rest of their lives by having done something outside the line.
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In politics, we talk about groups all the time — minorities, immigrants, criminals, what have you — and by and large, no one blinks.
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The 59 are, by and large, the most liberal members of Congress -- most of whom represent districts where impeachment is already very popular.
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He, by and large, invented competitive reality TV as we know it, and even today, he's behind TV's biggest reality hit, The Voice.
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But by and large Trump's campaign — and even more so his subsequent presidency — have been great for the news media as a business.
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As I put it in 2012: The fact of the matter is that people, by and large, are not ready for mobile payments.
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What was standard for us didn't necessarily look the same as all of my peers, but we were by and large pretty normal.
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It does in a small percentage of cases, but by and large, sufferers of PTSD are more likely to harm themselves than others.
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Since their inception in the 22008s, superdelegates have by and large supported the candidate with the most pledged delegates going into the convention.
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Be Gentle To Your StyleHair loss, by and large, is genetic and caused by internal issues, but some things are in our control.
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"By and large, deals are driven by strategic rationale not currency movements," said Steve Krouskos, EY's global vice chair for transaction advisory services.
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Which is great, considering that American cinema has, by and large, slowed down the production of rom-coms (aside from The Big Sick).
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However, the government said the security situation was by and large "OK", with polling stations open in over 222.5 percent of the country.
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By and large, the risk to the banks has been worth it — 803 percent of Selco's hundreds of thousands of customers have defaulted.
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By and large the big things in the solar system—planets and moons—are thought of as having been around since the beginning.
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By and large, the pattern of reality TV tropes popping up in politics has been consistent ever since Trump launched his political career.
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By and large this is music of stark and alien architechture, occasionally interuppted by thudding bass explorations ("Shift III") or plinking abstractions ("Congé").
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Lastly, when it comes to the budget, Congress by and large needs to mirror state mandates when it comes to annual fiscal responsibility.
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By and large though, these chief executives majored in the STEM (or science, technology, engineering and math) fields before climbing the corporate ladder.
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But by and large, critics ate it up — according to early returns, Wonder Woman was already a strikingly fresh 96% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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By and large, within Hollywood the gift bag is considered a publicity ploy for brands or marketers, and accepting one is considered tacky.
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The cybersecurity executive order contains suggestions that are, by and large, considered good ideas by experts, including holding agency heads accountable for cybersecurity.
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He also suggested that, by and large, they also liked being surveilled, since the point of it is to improve their user experience.
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But the series is, by and large, defined by how every episode focuses on the story of Apollo from a completely new perspective.
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It was rude, by and large, to people who deserved it: amoral and venal team owners, predatory sports media personalities, bandwagon Warriors fans.
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These are by and large shootings that violate what policing experts consider best practices, causing deaths that are unnecessary, even if they're legal.
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So Americans were by and large left in the dark about some of the worst abuses from law enforcement and other government officials.
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The coding of Wanna Cry has already been torn apart by researchers, who by and large believe it was filled with coding mistakes.
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Even as China became a global superpower in the late 20th century, big-budget Chinese movies were, by and large, treacly, patriotic fare.
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But you should know that the letter being quoted from is, by and large, radiant with its author's contentment with his life then.
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"By and large, people are getting good-sized tax refunds and they are also going to be paying less in taxes," he said.
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Biden stands to gain quite little, as by and large his case of winability doesn't work particularly well in a sloppy debate format.
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Democrats are doing, by and large, a not so effective job in pointing that out and in holding Trump's feet to the fire.
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But by and large, the Trump administration has been trying to stay on message and explain how their efforts would benefit typical households.
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"It concerns me when country people all across America vote for Republicans, and by and large, they don't help those people," he said.
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It's great that these stories, whether it's The Paris Wife, The Zookeeper's Wife, or The Real Housewives, are by and large about women.
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Republicans have by and large taken control of government at the state level, thanks to big midterm election victories in 2010 and 2014.
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But there's one part of pop culture where product placement has by and large failed to get a toehold, and that's in books.
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Annie's generation, by and large, are the most educated—yet are deeply in debt, anxiety-filled, and burnt out from completing everyday tasks.
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By and large this is music of stark and alien architecture, occasionally interuppted by thudding bass explorations ("Shift III") or plinking abstractions ("Congé").
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Why it matters: By and large, Democrats are the more anti-pharma party, so anti-pharma ads will more frequently cut against Republicans.
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By and large, these visions — based on differing interpretations of passages in the biblical books of Revelation and Daniel — share a common shape.
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It is thriving because while national politics takes place through the filter of the media circus, local politics by and large does not.
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The Obama administration and Congress's approaches so far are notable in that they have by and large resisted the "tough-on-crime" approach.
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The progress made by previous generations of feminists means that women have by and large achieved equality in education and early career prospects.
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And by and large, the women these actresses portray onscreen are not "likable" in the traditional sense but instead wily, ferocious and unbowed.
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"Mexican carriers by and large do not have a burning desire for their trucks and drivers to deliver into the U.S.," he said.
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"Apartment owners by and large were very skeptical about integrated buildings," Ms. Raymond told The Chicago Reader, an alternative weekly newspaper, in 1988.
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Mr Trump's relentless attacks on America's institutions have, by and large, done damage only where he has hit on some pre-existing weakness.
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American federalism vests power in states, and cities are, by and large, administrative conveniences of states with little independent political reality or authority.
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By and large, first hunches are correct, and the neat thing about brains is that they are experts at filling in missing information.
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But Senate Republicans, by and large, stood by Sessions, who served with many of them when he was the junior senator from Alabama.
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There were a couple of frantic days running to the nearby Target in the very beginning, but by and large, this was fine.
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Here they maintained the old brick facade and the beautiful old wood beams, but by and large, the entire building is very new.
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By and large, the people who got scammed were the kind of people who have money, at least in a conspicuous, Instagrammy way.
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That has started to change recently, but by and large cis people still hold the power to frame trans lives for the masses.
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Democrats disputed facts in the case and argued there was by and large no evidence that transgender residents cause problems at women's shelters.
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"By and large, the nominations have been quite good," said Vincent Reinhart, chief economist at Mellon, an asset manager owned by BNY Mellon.
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And by and large, it doesn't bother my colleagues, although it might explain why my desk was recently moved to a storage room.
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By and large, we tend to recognize the underlying xenophobia today, and that the policies it produced were wrong, bigoted, and self-destructive.
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The nuclear arms control community by and large supports remaining in the treaty, fearing that withdrawal could weaken the broader arms control regime.
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And yet Democrats, by and large, did not ask these questions when Clinton's affair with Lewinsky came to light — or until very recently.
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No. I think that we will remain by and large a two-party system where the two parties have no idea who's there.
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They have by and large supported Ghani's government, which includes some of their senior leaders, but many complain their support has not been returned.
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Borrell Associates found across-the-board political campaign spending is going up, and by and large, candidates still spend the majority on TV ads.
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By and large, environmental action since the 21960s proceeded in the U.S. in a bipartisan fashion, emphasizing issues of human health and resource conservation.
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It's connected to his development in his game, and the package equals somebody that wants to dominate...By and large he's carried this team.
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The current four justices appointed by Republican presidents vote, by and large, for conservative results; the four Democratic appointees vote generally for liberal outcomes.
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I don't think this is rocket science: Ultimately, Republicans are by and large very good people who care about the future of their country.
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By and large, Trump's campaign has merely reflected the very public figure Americans have known for decades — and that makes him all the scarier.
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But by and large, Nest can now focus on building and releasing new products, something it's struggled with since Google swallowed up the company.
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"By and large, though, it's a giant step forward in the natural legacy we share today and will entrust to others tomorrow," she wrote.
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I think that there has to be sensible reform so that people by and large understand that immigrants are a strength to the country.
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By and large, it's been received well, although it faced criticism last year when the company admitted to hiding booking fees in ticket prices.
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And so far, what the companies have paid by and large amounts to peanuts compared with the profits they've taken in from the drugs.
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By and large, cities and states embrace federal incentives on criminal justice issues only if they actually want to adopt the policies being encouraged.
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Spotify by and large offers the same library of music as Apple Music, and it's generally thought to have a better interface and recommendations.
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White trans women radicals, meanwhile, by and large, closed ranks around her, insisting she had done nothing wrong and was, rather, a tactical genius.
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By and large, Dominicans work hard to reject every aspect of their African heritage, a regal heritage that links them directly to the Haitians.
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By and large, the results were promising for him: candidates backed by PDI-P, or in a similar mould to the president, swept Java.
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But by and large, members of Congress ended up addressing the gaps in their policy thinking by trying to punt decisions to other entities.
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This creates a puzzle: Why did voters who by and large benefit from social democracy turn against the parties that most strongly support it?
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But they have by and large followed Vitruvius in seeing beauty as primarily visual—a requirement that "the appearance of the work is pleasing".
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Aside from some casually homophobic language used out of habit, not malice, skateboarders by and large have never given me shit for being gay.
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These changes, in other words, aren't just evident in the culture that we consume and that is produced, by and large, by coastal liberals.
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"By and large, there is more and more abiding by that rule set as we go forward," he said, according to an official transcript.
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Which all means that Biden's capacity to run a general election campaign in the primary -- as Clinton by and large did -- is significantly compromised.
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One of the most impoverished states in Mexico, poverty and inequality were rife, with Mayan people by and large the most deprived of all.
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While some health care experts have stated recently that the insurance market is "by and large" stable under Obamacare, troubles are clearly piling up.
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By and large, perhaps out of sheer conservatism, NBA teams have done a good job of staying on the right side of Goodhart's Law.
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Yet when it's time to hold prosecutors accountable, voters by and large don't turn out, don't have a choice, or vote for the incumbent.
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By and large, however, the publishing industry—like so many others—was slow to recognize that Trump was a force to be reckoned with.
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They are a far cry from the inflatable structures of today, which by and large are associated with the bouncy castles of birthday parties.
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This makes Wolitzer, in most ways, the perfect chronicler of the current crop of young people, who by and large have the same problems.
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Republicans on the committee, by and large, urged caution in probing America's biggest, most successful companies, with Representative Doug Collins warning against punishing success.
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Republicans on the committee, by and large, urged caution in probing America's biggest, most successful companies, with Representative Doug Collins warning against punishing success.
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But respondents by-and-large disapproved of the idea of Congress and Trump using the threat of a shutdown to advance their policy priorities.
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By and large, time may have been remarkably kind to techno, but it can be less forgiving to those operating the machine from within.
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Luckily for the White House, Americans by and large are not buying what Congressional Democrats are selling when it comes to the southern border.
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Fortunately for MBS, the Saudi public, by and large, remains supportive, although gauging such sentiment in such a tightly-controlled country is never easy.
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By and large confined to their hotels after dark, monitors say they pass the time watching television, surfing the internet or chatting with colleagues.
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He knew that he needed to take care of people who voted for him, and the farm population by and large voted for him.
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Given China's dominant role in the international trading system "by and large every other currency would be appreciating against the Chinese currency," he said.
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By and large, that was true, though it was at least partly attributable to how poorly Hillary Clinton's 2008 communications team dealt with reporters.
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Japanese organizers, meanwhile, having accepted with reluctance and lingering disbelief the veracity of the Olympic Committee's confirmation, have by and large declined to comment.
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By the morning, I had lost only a few pieces in my bedsheets (yum), but by and large, my potato face was still intact.
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But the 25 Oakland A's by and large seemed to be matching the concerns that had characterized discussion of them prior to the season.
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But what he neglects to mention is that the reason premiums would be lower is because people would by and large receive worse coverage.
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As these operations grew and took on the appearance of a "real" profession, with guilds and trade associations, women were by and large excluded.
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American employers are free to provide paid leave for their employees, but by and large it's the ones paying the most that do it.
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For the last two decades, Hollywood's fictional high schools have — by and large — clumsily lumped teen lesbians into two dehumanized categories: fetishized or feared.
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But by and large, his applications haven't generated many leads, something he attributes, in part, to his long record of crime and drug use.
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By and large, other areas like retail trade or manufacturing don't seem suitable for public ownership – but even there you could see some cases.
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By and large, I think polar bears are fairly robust to disturbance, but once they have small cubs they tend to be quite timid.
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Post by and large considered it a guest's responsibility to know how to dress for an event, not the host's responsibility to teach them.
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He then proceeded to suggest himself as an example, even though he is regarded, by and large, as a pick and roll/defensive specialist.
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On campus, the young college women and men I met were not, by and large, arguing about whether certain acts occurred in the bedroom.
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In a class society, by and large, a despot cannot permanently snuff out various groups' interests without some kind of violent suppression or confrontation.
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We're told traditional invites for big stuff, mostly weddings, are still ordered -- but by and large event planners are marketing for online biz now.
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Flake's news today is that Senate Republicans by and large are more on the same page with the president than perhaps any time previously.
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By and large, we don't: These five companies account for over 80 percent of wired subscriptions and have almost total power in their territories.
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However, By and large this is the time to break toward normalcy and bring forward balance said he does not see a crisis coming.
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"We set out with four goals that we hope to accomplish with the committee, and by and large we accomplished those goals," Stewart said.
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By and large, we've deemed this an acceptable burden in the physical realm because we've felt capable of shielding our privacy in other ways.
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By and large, however, even within their security establishments, few see a genuine imminent risk of overwhelming Russian conventional military attack on their homelands.
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While classical artists, by and large, remain publicly reticent about their politics — this isn't Hollywood — Mr. Levit's Twitter account is heatedly, gleefully anti-Trump.
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It found that, by and large, exit velocities on batted balls did not increase at the same rate as the rise in home runs.
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But by and large, white-collar workers at tech companies have stopped short of collective bargaining, even as the labor movement has courted them.
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It is clear that, by and large, women now spend far less out-of-pocket on birth control than they did before the mandate.
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Republican lawmakers, by and large, did not rush to the president's side on Sunday either, but neither did they jump forward to denounce him.
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Republican lawmakers, by and large, did not rush to the president's side on Sunday either, but neither did they jump forward to denounce him.
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That's going to add some noise to the upcoming earnings calls, but by and large, I think the banks are still attractive longer term.
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A group of scholars who, by and large, also identify as punks, have gathered their research into a book that embraces this double vision.
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"For the moment, I think that all the questions we raised — 85033 Democrats signed the letter — by and large they've been satisfied," Neal said.
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After 1983 the economy mostly grew without inflation and political leaders, by and large, learned to defer to the central bank on monetary policy.
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And when people get tired of his empty provocations — as they by and large seem to have done by now — they can ignore him.
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He is a native New Yorker, and his work by and large is about New York life, New York celebrities, New York everyday stories.
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Still, the studies by and large only show correlation, meaning it might not be medical marijuana legalization that's necessarily causing the increase in use.
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The problem with those moments is that they're by and large game-changing developments that will alter the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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By and large they're eligible for little or no child tax credit now, but under the changes I'm talking about they could get more.
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To that end, while the original creators are tangentially involved in the process, by and large, the company doing localization is making the decisions.
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To understand this lack of diversity, we need look no further than screenwriters, the folks by and large responsible for naming characters in film.
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So, there is that, but by and large, the main problem, I will reiterate, is on the demand side, not on the supply side.
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What tighter border security, like a wall, by and large changes is how traffickers get drugs into the US rather than whether they do.
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As a result, major labels, mainstream media and commercial radio by-and-large dismissed the scene as a commercially unviable parasite of US hip-hop.
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I'd have to make sure to keep that under control but, by and large, if this was me at peak jock, it seemed relatively manageable.
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But by and large it seems like Trump is basically convincing people of his core thesis about the media: They should be nicer to him.
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But they by and large have forgotten more controversial aspects of his political protest — particularly his message about economic justice and the destructiveness of poverty.
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" He acknowledged that there were parts of the law he'd change, but argued that "by and large what it really did, it restored American cities.
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Banks have by and large benefited from the tax overhaul, enjoying record profits since its enactment, driven in part by their lower effective tax rate.
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Photo by Laurie Kang The myth of touring being a highway of hedonism that bands have to travel down has by and large been quelled.
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FD: By and large, I found the witch community to be extremely generous with their time as well as quite open and trusting of me.
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But these days Americans, by and large, are received with affection, whereas many Vietnamese remain convinced that China still has territorial designs on their country.
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She also basks in the adoration of young politicos who seem, by and large, to be backing Pressley instead of Capuano — what of that, too?
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When third-quarter earnings season starts in earnest later this week, companies by and large will report that the present is all bright and rosy.
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It's a move that Republican women have by and large shied away from, likely due to concerns about being too closely affiliated with identity politics.
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Twitter, what do people use Twitter for during this time, just to ... Twitter you use as a second-screen experience, I find, by and large.
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Once in a while, you get Keith Urban or somebody who wants to be a little louder, but by and large, they leave me alone.
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"By and large, I think we are underpaying against our international peer group this year, and I hope that many staff understand why," he said.
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By and large, it doesn't act as a guardian of civic norms and liberal institutions—except when press freedoms and access itself are at stake.
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Republicans by and large stood by him, casting his criticism as of the lawmakers' far-left policies and not based on their ethnicity or religion.
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Thunderstruck is by and large a paint-by-numbers affair, but there are some flourishes of near-inspiration that make it (nearly) watchable for adults.
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"By and large, experimental psychologists have been trying to stay away from dreams to dissociate themselves from Freud and all that rubbish," Bourke told Motherboard.
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Cubans who fought against Fulgencio Batista's dictatorship in the 1950s and risked their lives in that undertaking by and large remained attached to the revolution.
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So some Americans are buying motorcycles—but often not new ones—and the industry is (by and large) not connecting with 20 and 30 somethings.
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By and large, Afghanistan was little more than an afterthought during the presidential campaign, taking a backseat to Trump's focus on defeating ISIS and terrorism.
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"They are speaking from the experience and concerns of their constituents, and their constituents by and large are not necessarily environmental justice communities," she said.
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When people switch off the news, look around them and see the economy in a bad way, by and large Mr Putin's ratings fall, too.
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The state-owned banks' defenders point out that private-sector banks, by and large, focus on consumer loans, which have done better than corporate lending.
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Congressional districts are far more gerrymandered than they were even 20 years ago; Republican members of Congress, by and large, come from very Republican districts.
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By and large, moving full steam ahead and worrying about obstacles later has lead to miraculous success; Austin has no plans of switching up now.
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I think by and large, they're going to be paid, but if they raise taxes too much, then it changes the nature of that economics.
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By and large, communities are more likely to collaborate and find common ground on public lands issues because they know they share a common future.
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The visuals are almost identical, the options and menus are all in the same places, and the apps are by and large unchanged as well.
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By and large, ARM is a special case for several reasons: ■ Even if Brexit causes an economic slowdown in Britain, ARM would be relatively immune.
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"By and large, it's the police that are carrying out that role of terror and who are not being brought to justice," Mr. Scott said.
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By and large, though, this stuff doesn't get out on its own anymore; most of what we see is what WWE wants us to see.
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While the religious right has by and large abandoned the old ugly rhetoric about gays being pedophilic, disease-carrying moral monsters, the agenda hasn't changed.
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But, by and large, though, the business of making songs about love, dancing, and flexing is still booming and shows no signs of slowing down.
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"By and large, Africa has really been ignored in terms of esports," Brian Barasa, co-founder of Nairobi Comic Con said in a WhatsApp call.
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By and large, the AHS cast is used to having little to no idea where their characters' arcs will go even within their short seasons.
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Another problem with the stereotype about poor people and fast food is that by and large it's not actually that cheap, in absolute monetary terms.
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By and large the best chance to restore net neutrality rests with the looming court battle, which should begin sometime in the next few months.
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"People, by and large, saw that statue—which stood on Main Street in our town—as counter to the values we believe in," she affirmed.
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"By and large the general public doesn't have to worry about the individual who goes into that store to buy a gun," Mr. Piatt said.
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Sports owners, like it or not, are often in the spotlight, and Mr. Allen, by and large, had preferred to steer clear of media attention.
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And, by and large, white evangelicals on the ground have followed suit — even when some in evangelical leadership is advocating for more nuanced policy positions.
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Recently, we've seen the scientific community (some of it, at least) protest the Trump administration, but by and large scientists prefer to avoid the fray.
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For the past two decades, Democrats have by and large stuck to two ideas for gun policy: universal background checks and an assault weapons ban.
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