"We've gone from journalists who became commentators to political operatives who became commentators, and now we have specialists who have become commentators advocating for just one person," McCall says.
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The streams will also include Facebook commentators, interactive graphics, a fan Q&A and polling features that will enable users to engage with the commentators during the games.
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We'd see the same playbook all over again: the insults and rallies and debate performances that turned off media commentators but fired up people who hate media commentators.
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Anyone who has enough confidence and charisma and a camera can be the political commentators of the future, and many of them are already the political commentators of the present.
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Political commentators Chapo Trap House earn over $82,000 a month on Patreon Political commentators Chapo Trap House earn over $82,000 a month on Patreon Though this is a double-edged sword.
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" Online commentators called the statement "arrogant" and "cold blooded.
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The streams will include Facebook-specific commentators and interactive graphics, as well as fan Q&A and polling features that let Facebook viewers engage with the commentators as the matches take place.
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Commentators often assert that tennis is a game of matchups.
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Some commentators here compare the pair to Tom and Jerry.
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A few commentators will call the protesters "idealistic" but impractical.
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Even some commentators who usually know better, like retired Gen.
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Commentators dubbed it the SABR, for sneak attack by Roger.
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ROD DREHER is one of America's most influential religious commentators.
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The warrant has already drawn condemnation from some legal commentators.
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Already, commentators are expecting an historical use of negative campaigning.
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Media commentators spent weeks bashing Mr West for his rudeness.
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Most commentators understandably viewed this plea for bipartisanship with scepticism.
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Political commentators often paint Mike Pence as an impotent toady.
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While some commentators have dismissed these threats as mere political
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Trump's candidacy, many liberal commentators have suggested, exemplifies Overton's strategy.
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Some media commentators have pushed back against criticism of Persky.
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Commentators on Fox News suggested he was a Ukrainian spy.
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Opposite to Bolton in the other corner: commentators, scholars, etc.
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Some Indian commentators said the issue was a political distraction.
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They can hear the crowd outside, the loudspeakers, the commentators.
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Too many covering the elections act as commentators, not reporters.
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Your voice amplifies that of the reporters, commentators and politicians.
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The series's cast of eccentric commentators also keeps viewers hooked.
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I seem to remember the commentators audibly gasped when the
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Political commentators often point to Germany's Nazi past as a
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Commentators predicted a long and acrimonious battle to replace Scalia.
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But some commentators think Europe will simply ignore the insults.
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Then he borrowed an argument being made by conservative commentators.
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Many commentators have slammed Sanders for not endorsing Clinton yet.
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" Commentators on the site described it as "terrible" and "devastating.
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Then some commentators got a little snarky about upset liberals.
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The commentators were, for the first time, speaking his language.
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Some Israeli commentators ridiculed that, on Wednesday, as "fake news".
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Hey, influential commentators say it, so it must be true.
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Many fans and commentators are dubious about the world rankings.
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And hired liberal commentators like Juan Williams and Donna Brazile.
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But that hasn't eased the anxiousness of some market commentators.
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Others came from conservative commentators or the Republican Party account.
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The commentators stoking this scandal are following a familiar playbook.
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Strategists and commentators on both sides of the aisle cringed.
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Nevertheless, some commentators said the killings set a worrying precedent.
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Commentators questioned if there was a bitcoin bubble (ya think?).
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In previous years such proceedings attracted millions of (human) commentators.
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Commentators were of two minds when these rules were promulgated.
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But CNN's commentators say there's more to it than that.
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But I'm less certain about the effects than some commentators.
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Following President Trump's lead, many commentators have played down fears.
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Some commentators see Melrose as operating with a short-term model.
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Even the commentators, Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir, loved the music.
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I was one of the CNN commentators for the royal wedding.
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Social media commentators both slammed and supported the airport worker's actions.
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And -- and just among commentators on the public scene in general?
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Facebook immediately came under intense criticism from conservative commentators and organizations.
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That, as many commentators noted, was Barack Obama's secret electoral sauce.
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Jim Wallis, one of the country's best-known commentators on race.
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Long before any facts were in, commentators were already drawing conclusions.
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Neil Cavuto will be joined by commentators as the evening unfolds.
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They, analysts and many commentators often call these revisions "Basel 20223".
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Politicians and commentators have raised alarm about deepfakes' potential political impact.
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That car became a talking point among the commentators during matches.
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But some commentators believe the ECB is running out of options.
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The monologue's faux-commentators gasped, "What a move, going with cake!"
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Both of these commentators misunderstand the significance of the trade deficit.
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Naturally, many commentators have suggested policy solutions to address this issue.
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She's become the key topic of conversation for Fox News commentators.
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Some commentators have warned candidates not to campaign on tax cuts.
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CNN commentators weigh in on the outcome and what comes next.
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Social commentators and philosophers of yore used pens as their swords.
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Many commentators on both sides of the political spectrum deemed Mrs.
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Most political commentators never took him seriously, and they still don't.
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Some commentators, including Susan Sontag, have argued that she plainly did.
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Several commentators say he did that to show loyalty to Putin.
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The problems that some commentators predicted have not come to pass.
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Discerning commentators of the day did not find these men extraordinary.
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Commentators had speculated that Theresa May's might even resign on Friday.
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It is called Blab-Off, named after, I guess, the commentators.
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But this says more about the commentators than the film itself.
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The story went viral, drawing responses from fellow writers and commentators.
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Several sports commentators called it the most exciting World Cup ever.
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Meanwhile, his fans and commentators give criticism about their collective expectations.
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Some commentators have argued for getting the outbreak over with quickly.
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On the networks, commentators spoke of the day in historic terms.
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Even commentators who like Sanders are asking him not to run.
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Political activists and commentators have also been charged for other reasons.
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For months, commentators had been debating the generalities of policing tech.
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Some commentators have argued for getting the outbreak over with quickly.
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Mr. Trump's efforts to politicize the Fed continue to outrage commentators.
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Commentators on social media were swift to criticize Mr. Komuro's motives.
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Watching this unfold should have helped inoculate commentators against Trumpist bamboozlement.
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Several commentators have criticized the president's response to a burgeoning crisis.
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To this day, many commentators reflexively associate judicial activism with liberalism.
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Conservative activists and commentators in Russia have often criticized his work.
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The disclosure, however, is a public document, multiple commentators pointed out.
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McDougall said that commentators heralding the end of banks are misguided.
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Commentators seem to ignore the unlawful command influence in these cases.
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But its losses have not stopped commentators from wringing their hands.
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But some commentators say there needs to be a fuller rethink.
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Overflow crowds and packed rallies in recent weeks have surprised commentators.
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Sinclair is known for frequently featuring conservative commentators during their programming.
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Commentators weighing in on this issue have neglected the administration's inconsistency.
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When TBS announced the show's title, some online commentators were appalled.
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And this I sort of ... Some conservative commentators have a point.
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Perhaps a double standard for some other liberals commentators will get into.
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Some media commentators have even earmarked him as a potential presidential candidate.
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Some journalists and commentators started tweeting and tying President Trump to this.
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Emily Jashinsky, I was stunned by the vitriol from anti-Trump commentators.
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Similarly, commentators and experts believe PrEP's money-saving capabilities could be exponential.
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Guest commentators also include PEOPLE's JD Heyman and Entertainment Weekly's Gerrad Hall.
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Commentators often remarked that the evangelical vote was "pulverized" across many parties.
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"They got paid a lot of money," Trump said of television commentators.
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The conservative commentators who absolutely despise President Trump are in a box.
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Political commentators have questioned how long he will survive as prime minister.
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Washington (CNN)It was the Fox News commentators who wouldn't embrace him.
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Yet some commentators say larger forces, such as "neoliberalism", are at work.
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Commentators scrambled to decipher exactly what the French president meant by that.
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There are a couple of lessons here for more sober political commentators.
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This led to many commentators to accuse the video of cultural appropriation.
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Historians may be a fraction kinder to Mrs May than today's commentators.
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Commentators and critics agreed that it was his best debate to date.
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After Yoshikawa's win on Monday, social media commentators have been mostly supportive.
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Commentators are raising the specter of a political crisis after the election.
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Most scholars and commentators these days are overly cautious about venturing predictions.
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Some sympathetic political commentators have spoken of Duda's "emancipation" following the veto.
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"There's the big fella," remarked one of the commentators when Syndergaard appeared.
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Commentators talked about how peaceful the Women's March turned out to be.
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Commentators believe it will show that the economy slowed to around 1%.
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But today, they're two of the best-known commentators in figure skating.
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Some commentators went further and suggested that the coup attempt was staged.
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That devotion is what the best pro wrestlers, managers, and commentators possess.
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Commentators are disparaging this as a "short-covering" rally, with some merit.
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They also need commentators and analysts to enhance their live broadcast experience.
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Plenty of commentators reckon the world of risk is turning upside down.
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India's startup commentators don't seem too positive about the Flipkart-eBay merger.
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Attendees included a variety of conservative commentators, activists, and fringe media personalities.
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Media commentators on both sides have also joined the fight with glee.
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Outside commentators noted that Trump's big speech had a number of inconsistencies.
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The rally may not even be over yet, according to some commentators.
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Entering the fray, leading conservative commentators began eviscerating "Aquarius" and its supporters.
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Charles Krauthammer The "dean of conservative commentators" is no longer with us.
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Why is Carlson then targeted and especially singled out among conservative commentators?
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Prominent liberal Jewish commentators refused to join the anti-Omar pile-on.
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For online commentators who hadn't seen the film, "Swiss Army Man," a.k.a.
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And then I watch the commentators and they say, 'Bernie can't win.
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This rich deal brought disbelief and disdain from many commentators and fans.
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The most popular YouTubers include video game commentators, makeup artists, and vloggers.
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Sure enough, some Fox News commentators stood up for Brokaw on Monday.
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Progressive groups, commentators and some Democratic presidential candidates are pushing this view.
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Retweeted commentators who thanked him for his decision on elephant hunting 43.
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Political commentators on Twitter quickly defended Sanders and sharply criticized the paper.
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Fortunately, my two dining companions were TV commentators with indomitable vocal cords.
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"I think some commentators underestimate Trump's capabilities," one longtime Clinton adviser said.
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Ruby Rose has quit Twitter after online commentators criticized her new role.
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Actually, something can be wrong with that, at least for some commentators.
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Some commentators say McGregor simply wasn't cut out for such welterweight matches.
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Commentators, scholars and politicians call for new beginnings, new parties, new policies.
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Some commentators said elections could be held as early as next year.
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Russian officials and commentators signaled that they were delighted with that tone.
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Remember the single stupidest statement from pro-Trump commentators after the election?
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That idea has captivated policymakers, commentators and even some leading business executives.
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Some commentators fear "normalizing" impeachment as a tool of routine political warfare.
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As for Burr, he is being condemned by some right-wing commentators.
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But commentators weren't judging against June's expectations; they were judging against January's.
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Not to mention the Thai TV commentators and pundits from Channel 7.
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Additionally, commentators found little solace in the underlying details of the report.
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Commentators retailed an ominous origins narrative involving bigoted isolationism and proto-fascism.
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Molly Ivins was one of America's most caustic and beloved political commentators.
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Musinguzi Blanshe, Kampala, Uganda Some legal commentators are already making that case.
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Many commentators in Japan supported Mr. Abe's pushback on South Korea's demand.
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As new metrics emerged, commentators and coaches took pride in repudiating them.
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Some commentators have mentioned the possibility of the Fed purchasing corporate securities.
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Trump's mental health keeps being invoked by commentators online and on television.
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Commentators on Twitter debated whether the better moniker was SkyBattle or BattleSky.
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Mann: Yes, by several of the big investment houses and economic commentators.
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And the initial take by commentators was that it was all economics.
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Some online commentators, however, said those efforts had not yet borne fruit.
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If we believe most commentators, tax avoidance is a law of nature.
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Commentators strained to spot and savor any flicker of something more dignified.
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But even those platforms have analysts and commentators with specific partisan perspectives.
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Clinton, and some liberal commentators have suggested that the election was hacked.
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Snarky commentators say it's easy to oppose femicides, because nobody defends them.
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But her message resonated with millions of dispossessed South Africans, commentators say.
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According to commentators and politicians, Section 22017 helps only large tech companies.
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But Trump got a passing grade in the eyes of most commentators.
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Legions of commentators have used it to try to interpret Netanyahu's actions.
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Left-wing commentators are increasingly calling out the secrecy surrounding the report.
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Some media and social media commentators claimed he was playing for sympathy.
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Conservative commentators on Fox News have spoken in support of the policy.
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This is where some cultural commentators see an argument against organized religion.
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Such a system gives coaches exceptional power over athletes, sports commentators say.
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Many of Fox News's commentators, however, have been supportive of the president.
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The "false flag" claims were condemned by numerous commentators on cable news.
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Most commentators regard conservative America as an alien land inhabited by monsters.
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Since then, Stone and conservative media commentators have complained about these tactics.
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This wasn't treated as nonviolent by Trump supporters, or by many commentators.
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The story is not as simple as some commentators suggest, in short.
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Several commentators protested that Mr Riina could receive adequate medical treatment in jail.
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The investigation found that YouTube's algorithm actively recommended videos popular with predatory commentators.
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But commentators are divided on who's going to absorb this increase in costs.
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In recent years, commentators across the continent have remarked on a new prudishness.
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The Electoral College can be much more fluid than most commentators have argued.
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It could be a widespread disaster for the market, according to many commentators.
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On social media Saudi commentators promote the absurd theory that Qatar killed him.
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Conservative commentators responded by accusing the Ukrainian-born officer of treason and espionage.
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Some commentators have pointed out that the two-tier system has a precedent.
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In one representative moment, some commentators hyperventilated after Mueller appeared to tell Rep.
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But most commentators agree that mobile is huge, and a viable ad channel.
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PRESIDENT Donald Trump's use of Twitter has sparked much controversy among political commentators.
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Political commentators also criticized Johnson for his lack of basic foreign policy knowledge.
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Naturally, commentators had a lot to say about the sweet and hilarious scene.
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Some commentators have raised concerns that Trump's comments are "antithetical" to a democracy.
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Jews don't just read the Bible, though; we also read our traditional commentators.
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Although commentators like to speak in hyperbole, in 2016 they could be right.
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I've heard commentators say we're on the verge of a second Civil War.
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But many commentators were left wondering why so few U.S. citizens were mentioned.
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Many commentators questioned the likeness of Michelle Obama's portrait to the woman herself.
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Other commentators, however, are expecting Wednesday's meeting to be a more subdued affair.
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Regardless of what commentators say on TV, this is not a winning strategy.
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The audience in Charlotte swooned and most commentators declared it a rousing success.
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Some commentators, like Josh Marshall, have weaved together elements of both these views.
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Commentators hosted by the Saudi-owned al-Arabiya television also denounced the speech.
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But some commentators are questioning whether there could be more to the story.
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"Waldman had some choice words about commentators with that particular opinion," Raissman wrote.
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Many Russian officials and commentators said they expected similar referendums across the Continent.
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These arguments are common, at least from commentators who skew toward the left.
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Did I mention that commentators are skeptical about how courts use standing doctrine?
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Several commentators, including JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, have compared bitcoin to tulip bulbs.
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A few commentators, like the Washington Post's David Ignatius, did get the message.
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Bearish economic commentators are welcome to make their case on the housing market.
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Some commentators have condemned these women for their lack of a social conscience.
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Commentators are looking for bearings in what appears to be a universe atilt.
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"You will notice that the commentators are not speaking French," she said, indignantly.
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The Fox segment drew widespread criticism from players, and liberal and conservative commentators.
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One or two commentators have suggested that this "Threepenny" is missing a heart.
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Commentators have noted Mr. Fillon's close relations with Vladimir V. Putin, Russia's president.
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Trump is getting support from conservative radio commentators in his war against McConnell.
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Nevertheless, some commentators proclaimed the indictment was precisely what it clearly was not.
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Egged on by right-wing talk radio commentators, verbal and physical attacks escalated.
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My crotch is zeroed in on by commentators and legislators, surveilled, and debated.
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In a sense, Alitalia represents all Italians [and] some commentators find that problematic.
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The focus on TV commentators is beginning to attract attention of its own.
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And, more often than not, the television commentators don't make things any easier.
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" These slogans caused outrage on social media, with commentators calling them "anti Islamic.
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At the time, commentators believed the court would soon unravel Roe v. Wade.
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It's even hard to shout over the commentators at cross-country skiing events.
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Some commentators called it a "Goldilocks Report" — not too hot, not too cold.
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The new charges may be an attempt to force cooperation, legal commentators added.
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Market commentators remarked at the time that the move wasn't a positive one.
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Some commentators made fun of the incident on the Weibo social media platform.
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I worked with them in the creation of best practices for legal commentators.
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Commentators are publishing opinion pieces about how Democrats can win back rural voters.
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Fans and commentators almost immediately took to social media to reject the proposal.
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The potential remedies floated by some feminist commentators in recent days are telling.
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As commentators on both sides noted, the court's decision was very narrowly written.
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In fact, their discriminatory messages are now echoed by some politicians and commentators.
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Eventually, he packed up and moved on, and many commentators wrote him off.
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We need guides on this journey — judicious, balanced and knowledgeable commentators, like Auerbach.
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Commentators on both sides of the Pacific fear it is the new normal.
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But commentators say she has never looked as alone as she does now.
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Commentators singled out her responses on Iran and health care as particularly strong.
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Royal commentators said the couple&aposs move would change the royal family forever.
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Several commentators pointed out that another Russian hack will test the American media.
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Some commentators have said there is no evidence of such camps in India.
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Commentators will also try to guess how the judges will rate the jump.
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Fox News is the only game in town for conservative commentators and politicians.
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Other commentators have raised concerns about the ethics and workability of the app.
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Following are reactions from his political rivals and other commentators in the Oct.
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Politicians, media commentators and even other scientists accused her of promoting teenage pregnancy.
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But she has also become a lightning rod, drawing attacks from conservative commentators.
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I may bring a little more experience to the table than other commentators.
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Commentators often conflate ubiquity, or narrow market dominance, with a broad-based monopoly.
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Still, a few commentators were willing to give Joe Biden a fighting chance.
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He also has the support of a new generation of online political commentators.
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For all the tut-tutting, many commentators of both sexes argued that Mrs.
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Calipari has hosted fellow coaches, businessmen, basketball commentators and his good friend Drake.
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Some right-wing commentators have criticized the moves, saying they amount to censorship.
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Of course, some commentators think they can be entirely sure of the result.
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Nevertheless, commentators insisted Mueller was just laying the groundwork for his major filing.
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Many seasoned political commentators agree: Take a good look at today's Republican Party.
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Many commentators have noted that bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have no fundamental value.
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Many commentators have linked Trump's victory to the economic dislocation brought by globalization.
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The denunciation of Mr. Ozil by some fans, commentators and soccer officials escalated.
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Commentators pondered the effect on the president's base, women and other demographic groups.
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Joshua put Ruiz down, leading fans and commentators to expect a quick finish.
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Gamers and cultural commentators have grappled with the definition of "griefer" for decades.
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Not bad for someone whom many political commentators predicted would not survive 2016.
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We do lots of other things, we're entertainers more than just skating commentators.
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And OpenAI had a deeper strategic understanding of the board than the human commentators.
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But I&aposve really been struck by the relentless negativity of many liberal commentators.
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The anti-Chinese commentators on Ngunjiri's wedding video, however, had perhaps missed the point.
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Voters, commentators, political operatives and anyone else could get their message out right away.
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Stingrays surveil phones indiscriminately, leading some commentators to label them as "mass surveillance" devices.
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Nevertheless, commentators have speculated that Flynn acted inappropriately in his discussion with the ambassador.
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Some commentators said Aquino's move could backfire by making Duterte look like a victim.
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Commentators and donors repeatedly agitated for someone, anyone, to take on Trump more directly.
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This combination, said commentators, pointed to a clear commitment to continuing the 'grand coalition'.
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The microphones for the commentators and the Twitch livestream itself often stopped working entirely.
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As commentators on Twitter pointed out, this doctor was actually sporting a gold stethoscope.
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So why do liberal commentators feel so free to use the R- word [redneck]?
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The comments came as several politicians and commentators on the right echoed Trump's remarks.
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RT is also often cited as a source by pro-Trump commentators and websites.
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The TV commentators described Totsuka's fall as one of the worst they've ever seen.
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Some commentators point to those generating the highest returns as deserving of this crown.
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Ahead of the meeting's verdict, CNBC surveyed top financial commentators to gauge their expectations.
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In one bar, the tender said to me: 'Are you one of those commentators?
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Elsewhere in the documentary, various critics and commentators laud him as a Zen master.
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Conservative commentators decry its foreign soap operas, dubbed into Amharic, for corrupting Ethiopian culture.
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But commentators, politicians and partisan troublemakers have been doing just that across the media.
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As commentators look on in awe, Biles wipes the floor with some explosive moves.
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Not sweating repo madness or negative rates It's a lively time for market commentators.
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Many commentators and several justices have had unkind words for Smith over the years.
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And conservative commentators have exposed his apostasy on issues like free trade and entitlements.
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Activists and commentators on the left called on the private sector to do more.
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Some commentators have described it as the biggest electoral upset in Sri Lankan history.
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Other commentators weigh in with theories as to why the scene is so significant.
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As the documentary's various commentators rewatch the scene, they all betray their professional biases.
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Commentators exclaimed "NO COLLUSION" while willfully drowning out the other findings of the report.
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THE DEBATE about the future of work tends to divide commentators into two camps.
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Nevertheless, commentators were right to see it as a striking victory for corporate rights.
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Just look at the Brexit decision, which was widely seen as unlikely by commentators.
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Clearly, Beyoncé had set a precedent that viewers and commentators were eager to follow.
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Financial markets and some commentators view rate cuts this year as a foregone conclusion.
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Many commentators are drawing parallels between today's divisions and the upheaval of the 1960s.
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I heard political commentators talking about the likelihood that I'll be raped in prison.
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The quick regulatory flip-flops spurred a lot of derision among social media commentators.
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Many ringside commentators and sports correspondents thought that Hagler was mugged of the title.
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This has happened to conservative commentators like Ben Shapiro, Dave Ruben and Dennis Prager.
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Everyone basically called the game over—including the commentators—but the refs saw otherwise.
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In theory he could even go to prison though few commentators think it likely.
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He did not mention the UAE directly, but commentators quickly identified his likely target.
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To be fair to Trump, some commentators have not reported his remarks in full.
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Some commentators have suggested they should be polling better against a government in disarray.
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Some commentators have compared Israel unfavorably to Turkey and warned of a wider clampdown.
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Several commentators have suggested a new government before the end of March is unlikely.
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They prompted outrage, including from a range of Republican lawmakers and conservative commentators. Rep.
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On state television, commentators expressed hope that Haji Hussein might reopen soon in Falluja.
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Radio host Rush Limbaugh and commentators Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin all weighed in.
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It was tweeted out by several high-profile political commentators, including some CNN personalities.
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Some commentators have erroneously dismissed the potential risks of the waste storage tunnel collapse.
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But reporters and commentators made lots of mistakes in their interpretations of the polls.
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Smashing black, as many commentators noted, turned into heida: "black [ways of] smashing [people]".
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The staging incorporates videos of interviews with Noam Chomsky, Paul Krugman and other commentators.
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And so, when many legal commentators read the Court's recent opinion in Gill v.
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AAP pointed to commentators that recommended Congress make those changes without including border adjustability.
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Trump therefore has less incentive to pardon Manafort and others than some commentators suggest.
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It was a drubbing that left BBC commentators like John McEnroe sounding the alarm.
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Mr. Devine watched CNN on a laptop and made droll comments about the commentators.
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Many commentators drew the comparison: Republicans once were ashamed of their Willie Horton past.
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Commentators should stop chatting about athletes' marital statuses and children, and discuss their achievements.
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Luxenberg is kinder in his treatment of that argument than other commentators have been.
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He mused about the political commentators who gave Mr. Trump little chance of winning.
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Commentators will analyze the game in progress, and a gift shop will sell souvenirs.
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In the social media sphere, commentators celebrated his zeal playfully with the hashtag, "#WhatWouldMagufuliDo".
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Fox News commentators and analysts, for example, often depict Mueller's investigation in negative terms.
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Some Republican commentators are still acting as if things are up in the air.
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Commentators will weigh in here throughout the day with smart takes on the report.
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Royal commentators have speculated Ragland will now walk her daughter down the aisle instead.
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In a world of buttoned-up commentators, Walton was a free-flowing psychedelic jester.
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It is appalling how casually so many commentators assume a president cannot be indicted.
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Do you think you guys have grown as commentators since you've been doing it?
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JS: So why are so many commentators convinced that Sanders represents the party's future?
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Is Trump support correlated with areas affected by globalization, as many commentators have suggested?
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But it also had plenty of problems, which its contemporary commentators frequently pointed out.
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If the media and commentators in 2016 can agree on nothing else, it's this.
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But Israeli commentators have focused on the role of Mr. Shimron, Mr. Netanyahu's lawyer.
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When the coronavirus first appeared in China, some commentators reached for the Chernobyl comparison.
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I don't believe that she's souring on Mr. McGill, as some commentators have suggested.
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Other commentators also noted the similarities but used harsher terms like plagiarism or whitewashing.
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Now Mr. Trump is inviting the commentators to shape the policy they comment on.
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Implicitly, commentators talk as if proving obstruction of justice would cause ... something ... to happen.
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Some commentators have fired up takes about how the blue wave failed to materialize.
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Instead, they often operate as commentators — criticizing or defending the president like everybody else.
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Conservative commentators have praised her as a truth-teller, pushing back on coronavirus hysteria.
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Some commentators responded quickly to the Post report, deeming it fantastic news for Trump.
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And I wasn't alone in this — some very smart commentators came to similar conclusions.
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Here's what seven market commentators, including CNBC's Jim Cramer, are watching as stocks spiral.
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I have become a passionate follower of these commentators ever since the 2016 election.
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Australia's race commissioner exited office with an indictment of race-baiting commentators and politicians.
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We collected some reactions — not all of them celebratory — from celebrities and commentators online.
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Racers ran qualifiers to find their starting position and spoke with the commentators remotely.
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Big red or green arrows or commentators with raised voices generally don't induce calm.
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Trevor Noah said that some conservative commentators seem to be particularly bothered by this.
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Commentators, the national team coach and even Peru's president had taken up Guerrero's cause.
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FOX television commentators said Newman was removed and taken directly to a local hospital.
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Even so, Trump continues to receive legal advice from several commentators and longtime confidants.
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Indeed, many conservative commentators would prefer to sweep these historical nuances under the rug.
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Some commentators and hosts on Fox News have also blamed the fires on arsonists.
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It kick-starts a debate between the commentators on the merits of both perspectives.
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But market commentators said that they expect no major outcomes from this week's meeting.
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The commentators on the Jazz broadcast remarked that the move was disrespectful by James.
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It was an X and O that most fans — and TV commentators — might overlook.
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Among the commentators I follow, condemnation of Facebook's move was more or less universal.
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"Woe to the bros!" cried customers and commentators alike, in both glee and horror.
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Nothing is timeless, no matter what some commentators in an overwrought mood may suggest.
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Ms. Batchelor-Hunt also pointed out that royal correspondents and commentators are predominantly white.
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Commentators say those sorts of deals have proven a success over the past month.
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The ad was criticized by some right-leaning commentators who created a hashtag, #BoycottBudweiser.
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In the past, commentators have suggested that Pogba is being overpaid by Manchester United.
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Analysts and commentators urged calm and noted that the sparring would benefit no one.
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And commentators are beginning to wonder whether he can keep it up through April.
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The commentators were appearing on CNN as part of the network's election night coverage.
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Commentators and investors will closely scrutinize the country's proposed national deficit and debt levels.
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And right-wing commentators make a point of defending Western civilization against liberal criticism.
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But even then, some commentators wondered if this was all an elaborate head fake.
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" Throughout the campaign, commentators have had much to say about her "negatives," her "baggage.
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The HBO fantasy epic has inspired a universe of video commentators and dissectors online.
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Commentators like Jonathan Chait worry that "political correctness" and "language police" are perverting liberalism.
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These concerns were shared by many commentators last summer, including those on Fox News.
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Here's what a bunch of Wall Street commentators had to say about the report.
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This appears to have provoked a strong reaction among commentators, to say the least.
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Even as some liberal commentators argued that the bomb scares were a product of the president's verbal threats, some prominent conservative commentators speculated that Democrats were behind the bombs as part of a plot to make Republicans look bad just before the election.
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Commentators on news programmes wondered whether the fire marked "the end of high-rise living".
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Walter Lippmann and Dorothy Thompson, two 20th-century commentators, command more space than many presidents.
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The invite list: Breitbart, One America News Network, Daily Caller and a smattering of commentators.
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As multiple commentators have pointed out, the purpose of this fight can appear somewhat mystifying.
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Conservative commentators often describe this march toward equality as women demanding handouts from the government.
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Commentators accused Melania Trump of ripping off Obama's speech from the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
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It's not about checking some "identity" box, as some conservative commentators would have us believe.
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Many commentators observed the clash between Blankenship's criminal status and his bid for public office.
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A lot of commentators and comedians have survived these offensive comments when they have apologized.
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Some commentators imagined the unknown conversation between the Pats coach and Chick-fil-A employee.
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The elite games were live-streamed on Twitch with commentators offering play-by-play analysis.
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It's been nothing but dramatic, with most commentators saying the race is still wide open.
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Some commentators compare Hardiman favorably to Justice Samuel Alito in terms of personality and jurisprudence.
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According to commentators on the show, Glee showrunners were aware that Monteith was drinking heavily.
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Some of those same commentators now are not saying much of anything about Donald Trump.
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Several commentators warned of turbulent times ahead as the SPD tries to rediscover its identity.
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In troubled times, commentators and pundits can't help but draw comparisons to George Orwell's 1984.
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Insofar as these commentators are criticizing the recency of Trump's conservative convictions, well, fair enough.
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Some commentators framed her choice of words as a minimization of the 9/11 attacks.
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Some commentators have praised countries like Sri Lanka for shutting down social media after riots.
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Indeed, many commentators said there was little evidence of an impending Lehman-like economic shock.
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Informed commentators do not contend that Democrats lack the raw power to conduct their inquiry.
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Fox News Channel, known for a lineup of politically conservative commentators, is drawing record viewership.
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Commentators must rely on little more than educated guesswork, says Anuj Dua, an Intel director.
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Others have dropped their channel's mainstay content to focus on becoming drama vloggers or commentators.
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The spokesperson said the wrong "team" handled the inquiries and gave the commentators incorrect information.
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One way to tell Vindman's testimony was significant: Conservative media commentators launched a smear campaign.
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Two of CNN's most outspoken candy corn commentators met to put this controversy to rest.
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Commentators took this announcement to mean that the News Feed would become a legacy product.
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That false theory was pushed by pro-Trump commentators hours after the shooting took place.
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Others, including women's health specialists, writers and commentators, also expressed their concerns about the procedure.
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But many commentators have noted that health care is a highly regulated and complex market.
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In days ahead, commentators here in Cleveland will hammer Trump over his embrace of Nixon.
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So during the NBA Finals, for example, you might not know which commentators to follow.
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Documents leaked by a Russian hacker collective showed online commentators how to target foreign media.
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When it comes to Patel's approach to liquidity, however, not all commentators were in unison.
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Some commentators have suggested that's because Wolff's publisher, Henry Holt and Co., "botched" the rollout.
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Mr Corbyn has a proud history of leaving commentators with egg all over their faces.
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Several commentators draw grim analogies with the arrival of Donald Trump in the White House.
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While news bulletins are typically in formal Arabic, raucous commentators bicker about politics in Egyptian.
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Commentators have already started warning that the cost may be too pricey to attract buyers.
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Most commentators and Labour moderates expect him to lose the next general election, probably badly.
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But some commentators have long questioned both the utility and the security of IoT devices.
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All this leaves many commentators thinking that Merkel may just see out her whole term.
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I do not fault reporters for doing their work, or commentators for providing their views.
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"We did one event where the commentators were basically in a locker room," said Bardolph.
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Some U.S. commentators said the U.S. president should not lower his head before foreign monarchs.
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Commentators like Rob Cesternino have speculated that Probst would have to put his foot down.
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Some commentators claimed at the time that repairing the system was a simple mathematical exercise.
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SINCE the attacks in Cologne several commentators have argued that Europe has a "man problem".
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At the time, the seasoned political commentators and pundits just rolled their eyes at me.
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But, that doesn't mean it will be as disastrous as some commentators are talking about.
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The best of them, though, are from regular people, commentators, and comedians like Jimmy Kimmel.
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In parallel, commentators have claimed that some stories gleaned from dumps have little public interest.
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Commentators giggled, viewers at home cringed, and the brashest, glitziest opening ceremony in history continued.
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Many commentators on Sin's videos "demanded for him to be punished for his actions," Col.
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However, some conservative commentators have already said Trump's executive order did not go far enough.
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Its influence appears limited mostly to white nationalists, and to a handful of conservative commentators.
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A handful of conservative commentators and lawmakers spoke at the event as well, including Sen.
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Commentators have said that U.S. politicians did not ask the Facebook CEO difficult-enough questions.
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The web has enabled countless people, myself included, to become bloggers and reporters and commentators.
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Commentators wrung their hands: London was likened to an invading army and a giant octopus.
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Commentators are suggesting variants of this deal; perhaps with an "emergency brake" on free movement.
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One thing that he had noticed was that there were few commentators on animated filmmaking.
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The occasion was Trump's distasteful attack on two MSNBC commentators, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.
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It is commentators like Flanagan, Weiss, Roiphe, and Sullivan who set these traps for women.
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Producers can put them on TV. Editors can give them jobs as columnists and commentators.
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He's one of the highest-profile American commentators on Israeli politics, typically in Israel's defense.
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"This case has attracted observers, commentators, reporters, and readers from across the globe," Cogan wrote.
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Competitors, consumers, and commentators will do themselves a great disservice if they simply remain silent.
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After Trump made his Syria announcement, many commentators were giddy: Trump was criticized by Fox!
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Most commentators viewed the move as just another example of the president's increasingly erratic behavior.
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Over the weekend, some political commentators wondered why NBC News didn't take the lead anyway.
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Commentators have said that might offer bitcoin some legitimacy in the eyes of institutional investors.
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Critic's Notebook On Super Tuesday, two commentators on CNN argued about the Ku Klux Klan.
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This has provoked no small amount of consternation among left-of-center journalists and commentators.
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That said, plenty of liberal commentators are registering some discomfort with aspects of Sanders's approach.
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Many commentators by now have pointed out that Chinese innovators are fast, agile and adaptive.
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Lupe even stormed into the commentators' booth and gave announcer Mike Ross a giant hug.
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Vice Sports: Certain commentators have said that Sheikh Salman will need your support to win.
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Now, creators, critics, and commentators are often supported directly by services like Kickstarter and Patreon.
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Many commentators saw this election as a choice similar to the American election and Brexit.
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But the dispute prompted an outburst of condemnation toward American policy from hawkish Chinese commentators.
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But some commentators warned that the powerful symbolism did not diminish structural racism across Britain.
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Political commentators should always maintain a capacity for surprise and an ability to admit mistakes.
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In light of the new paper, do commentators on both sides suddenly have to reassess?
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The outrage among commentators and politicians, even from within Ms. Merkel's own camp, was widespread.
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Even now, I don't think most political commentators have grasped how deep the rot goes.
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Many commentators assume this is because Mr. Trump's divisive personality has overshadowed the strong economy.
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Indeed, some commentators found parallels between the vote on Sunday and its Soviet-era antecedents.
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Some commentators have framed the latest report as a sign that Social Security is healthier.
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Like other pro-Trump commentators, Ms. Pirro has called for Mr. Mueller to be fired.
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Nationalism has surged as commentators attack "Giant Baby Trump" and vow to resist American demands.
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Fox News, whose commentators resolutely defend the president's agenda, has seen ratings and revenues rise.
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There was a time when Fox News commentators were more willing to criticize Mr. Trump.
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The images caused an uproar in Gaza, with many social media commentators calling for retaliation.
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Despite her huge international profile, commentators say Gurib-Fakim's popularity closer to home was waning.
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BEIJING — Commentators around the world are warning of a potential crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
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For too long, he writes, commentators have decried "radical Islamic terrorism" while ignoring the numbers.
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Political commentators and historians noted that it received relatively little news coverage at the time.
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The nearly unanimous verdict on his performance from a diverse panel of CNN Opinion commentators?
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At the time, commentators believed that there could not have been a more worthy choice.
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Across the sporting world athletes, commentators, and fans are mourning the death of Kobe Bryant.
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But then conservative commentators denounced the Obama administration's calls for vaccination as a nefarious plot.
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In a country that prizes punctuality, several commentators viewed Mr. Putin's tardy arrival as intentional.
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Market commentators speculate Saudi Arabia could issue US$15bn-US$20bn through the fundraising exercise.
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In 2014, commentators noticed Fox News was also putting more left-wing analysts on air.
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CNN's had to fire multiple Trump-friendly commentators after they said or did controversial things.
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The State Department Correspondents' Association, lawmakers and commentators spoke out in support of NPR afterward.
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Commentators will pore over how she's putting herself across and -- yes -- what she wears. 3.
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But response on social media told a different story, with many commentators celebrating their move.
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Conservative politicians and commentators took to Twitter on Monday to slam 2020 presidential candidate Sen.
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Each time, the politicians, pollsters, betting markets, political scientists and commentators have gotten it wrong.
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Both commentators were new, last season's duo having declined to take a significant pay cut.
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A host of high-profile commentators and cable news anchors began lashing out at Sen.
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Western diplomats and commentators regularly accuse him of bending the truth to inflame nationalist instincts.
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Some commentators attempted to balance their assessments of Mr. Ailes's legacy to acknowledge his influence.
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Politicians, regulators, and commentators are not as clear-eyed about what to do with Amazon.
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Some commentators have described the move as a means of imposing censorship on artistic choices.
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I'm wary of those commentators who say they speak for an entire race of people.
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Some commentators on the right used the incident to defame "transgender activists" for their oversensitivity.
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Political commentators dubbed it Netanyahu's "oy gevalt" strategy, Yiddish slang for warnings of impending doom.
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We asked commentators to tell us which race they are watching most closely and why.
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The tweet, and the state legislation that Trump was alluding to, made some commentators squeamish.
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The answer is not as obvious as some commentators have made it out to be.
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Online commentators weighed in on the dress she was wearing, highlighting the symbolism behind it.
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Some conservative commentators immediately criticized her decision to bring politics so vividly into the show.
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The interview prompted ridicule from British tabloids, and commentators described it as a train wreck.
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What constitutes a catch seems to confound coaches and players, fans and commentators, every week.
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Mr. Sanders pivoted back to the previous topic, climate change, and several commentators expressed frustration.
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It was the moment the internet's troublesome commentators were recognized as too influential to ignore.
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This hasn't stopped commentators from treating every remotely dignified Trump speech as a turning point.
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The commentators built their vocabulary during the 2010 Olympics, when A.P.T.N. covered hockey in Cree.
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Other commentators, though, have cautioned against jumping to that conclusion before seeing Mueller's fuller findings.
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Commentators wondered if she was being ironic with the hat, or a hypocrite, or clueless.
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Many politicians, advocates, and commentators have suggested that the Second Amendment prohibits further gun regulation.
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After all, in 2012, commentators called Clinton the greatest pitchman for President Barack Obama's reelection.
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For more than two centuries commentators have been arguing productively about how to understand his claims.
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Her routines are so perfect that the Olympic commentators in Rio have often been left speechless.
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Mr. Heikal went on to a six-decade career as the dean of Arab political commentators.
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Among those commentators was Ed Whelan, a former clerk to Justice Scalia and a prominent blogger.
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It is much too soon to declare the summit a failure, as some commentators have done.
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Likewise, Twitter commentators have sounded off with similar sentiments on the Lebanon St. listing as well.
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Commentators are pushing the moderators to ask tough questions on topics including immigration, #MeToo, and socialism.
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However, the document caused an immediate backlash online, with numerous commentators calling it a step backwards.
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Legal commentators have expressed a variety of views as to whether the signatures argument is valid.
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Commentators were quick to delight in Belichick's hard stare at the woman through the entire encounter.
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Any lawmakers, political analysts or media commentators who do see the deal passing are keeping quiet.
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Conservative commentators Diamond & Silk even testified to Congress back in April, but things got ridiculous quickly.
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Some market commentators said Trump preempted his speech to Congress by announcing part of his plans.
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Yes, he said that after meeting with Kim Jong-un as liberal commentators denigrate his diplomacy.
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This is especially true of journalists and commentators with public platforms who write about controversial topics.
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The death of Ms. Jefferson has mobilized activists, community members and commentators to demand sweeping changes.
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Now some of those commentators have opened a new front: questioning the patriotism of Lt. Col.
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Also, participation in sports is not linked in the way TV commentators want us to believe.
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But as Israeli commentators pointed out, not everything about the resolution was bad for their country.
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Even now, some commentators are calling for terrorist suspects to be locked up or electronically tagged.
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That surprised market commentators and the Bank of England, which had pencilled in stagnation, not contraction.
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Parents and commentators have also praised the retailer's decision to go gender neutral on children's clothes.
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Meanwhile, non-Jewish commentators have chosen now to become the arbiters of what anti-Semitism entails.
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Confessions (the "king of evidence", as some commentators call it) underpin nearly 90% of criminal cases.
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When online commentators rail against the funeral home who dared prepare the body of a terrorist.
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That news sent stocks down and political commentators on both sides of the aisle into conniptions.
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Many commentators complained that global warming was not brought up in any of the three debates.
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Vickers may have been influenced by the "atmospherics" of various commentators alleging BoE "wimpishness", Taylor added.
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Defeat would also almost certainly mean the end of Schulz's leadership of the SPD, commentators say.
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Until last year, Modi and his BJP were widely seen by many political commentators as unbeatable.
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" And in 2001, Moore wrote, "Another problem is that CBS now has women announcers and commentators.
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KURTZ: Are they also saying things that journalists and commentators have said both publicly and privately?
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Commentators who worry about Trump's behavior after a terrorist attack have something like this in mind.
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Many Chinese commentators attribute the film's stellar success to growing pride in the country's space programme.
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Most commentators and analysts believed no clear winner emerged from the debate on Sunday night, however.
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New for this year, the FS1 race telecast will include both Larson and Bell as commentators.
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Commentators have been quick to discuss Prince's positions on intellectual property rights and the music business.
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There will also be someone who will convey the decisions to stadium personnel and television commentators.
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Many Breitbart commentators turned on Bannon yesterday — a development that Don Junior gleefully highlighted on Twitter.
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Many political commentators credit Donald Trump's rise to white voters' antipathy toward racial and ethnic minorities.
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Uhlmann's blistering remarks struck a nerve in the U.S., particularly with fellow journalists and political commentators.
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And yet activists and commentators have adopted the term to encourage more dialogue about taboo subjects.
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Just the candidates debating the issues with the viewing public acting as the referees and commentators.
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Some market commentators believe the ECB's announcement Thursday of additional easing bolstered demand for riskier assets.
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Multiple cameras were focused on the mesmerizing object while the commentators discussed it for several minutes.
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Once again, the human commentators reckoned that the machine had made a serious mistake early on.
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Many commentators are wondering anew why such a dangerous weapon is freely available for civilian purchase.
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Commentators who are fixated on its anti-inflation aspects are almost 40 years out of date.
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Their wait has been fueled by commentators who scream "Boom!" with every disclosure, great or small.
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On the television, Gary Lineker and his commentators spoke of these human things with such simplicity.
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Commentators, lawmakers, presidents, federal officials, foreign heads of state and journalists are among those who agree.
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Yahoo claims that it was happy with the results, while other commentators were decidedly less impressed.
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Last week CNN signed two former lawmakers, Republican Mia Love and Democrat Luis Gutierrez, as commentators.
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The commentators provide opinion, the in-house mantra goes, while the news team deals in facts.
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Lawmakers and commentators on Thursday agonized publicly about the potential that political speech could spark violence.
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And this recent rally in bitcoin might not be over just yet, according to some commentators.
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In conversations on Monday, many commentators talked of the public price she paid for the affair.
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Conservative commentators who support the wall insist that the political dangers for Trump are being overstated.
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Many commentators have described Trump's UK trip as the worst visit ever by a U.S. president.
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The commentators parsed the difference between intentionally spitting or shouting a word that incidentally generates spit.
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To many commentators, her speech sounded more suited for the Democratic National Convention than the RNC.
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Again, we see right-wing commentators causing chaos and disruption at the birthplace of free speech.
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Either way, political commentators point out that Mr. Cunha was skilled enough to get this far.
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However, the research also found that when male athletes succeed, commentators extol their skill and commitment.
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"Just listen to the way a lot of politicians and commentators talk about the public," Mrs.
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Political commentators expect a purely symbolic spectacle when the two meet in Finland on July 16.
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But the psychoanalyzing of public figures by commentators, columnists and pop psychologists has a bipartisan history.
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Chinese commentators argued that the United States was partly to blame for the North's aggressive behavior.
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Those squiggles are what commentators tend to focus on when they say that crime is up.
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But when it comes to Trump doing that, those same politicians and media commentators are silent.
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Commentators on both the left and the right have called for an end to this giveaway.
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A number of commentators have suggested the U.S. could be behind China in the AI race.
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Some of these phrases come over the air on television from commentators who played the game.
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MSNBC host Joe Scarborough hit at "right-wing commentators" on Friday for "obsessively reporting" on Rep.
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Instead, he hosted an livestream with conservative commentators who discussed their support of the Second Amendment.
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Inevitably, after Messi and Cueva's spectacular misses, fans and commentators immediately went looking for memorable comparisons.
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Nonetheless, many commentators have simply chosen to pretend it is policy, or project policy on it.
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The commentators are disgusted, the fans are disgusted, and Young gets on with the game regardless.
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Well, what I'm asking is, you guys have been playing commentators on TV for a while.
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As with "Missing Richard Simmons," some commentators suggested that "S-Town" had exploited a vulnerable individual.
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Today's popular commentators on sex and relationships have made their lack of academic credentials an asset.
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All over Twitter on Wednesday, commentators and some journalists advocated for scraping the annual speech altogether.
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Some Catholic commentators anticipated a "Francis effect" that would buoy participation and membership in the church.
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Right-wing politicians and commentators began to use Europe as a stand-in for American liberals.
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The announcement of Mr. Maassen's new assignment was met with outrage by many politicians and commentators.
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Gail: I'm always amused when commentators talk about the Democrats' "demographic advantage" in the House races.
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Conservative commentators have argued that relaxing disciplinary rules could let a killer slip through the cracks.
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BOES CARNEY NOTES EXTERNAL COMMENTATORS, BETTING MARKETS NOW SHOW PROBABILITY OF NO-DEAL BREXIT AROUND 40%
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The Newman uproar, in particular, seemed to knock some of Washington's more levelheaded commentators off kilter.
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Even if women were victims of sexual assault, these commentators argued, these unborn children were innocent.
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Some commentators have interpreted it as a swipe at the news media from the White House.
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" Many fans praise Médine's music as enlightening and educational; Some commentators have called it "library's rap.
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From that moment on, matches were played on a large stage with cameras, spotlights, and commentators.
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In recent days, commentators have compared the economy to a patient in a medically induced coma.
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Commentators said it was unusual to have so many social issues up for debate at once.
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The opinion was described by legal experts and other commentators as unprecedented, historic — and totally unexpected.
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Top commentators, including CNBC's Jim Cramer, say there's still more to watch, even as stocks recover.
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There are good reasons the most influential commentators on this administration are the late-night comedians.
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Commentators reached back decades for a parallel, both to Watergate and to the Iran-contra hearings.
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Political commentators and historians noted that it received relatively little news media coverage at the time.
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As online commentators speculated about the Times' sourcing, Bolton's friends and associates circulated their own theories.
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Good faith entry into this story, for commentators and viewers alike, is a two-step process.
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For Western commentators, the Japanese system deserves as much scrutiny as the defendant's guilt or innocence.
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But in TV studios around the country, commentators seem to have peculiarly missed all of this.
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Some commentators have suggested that markets rallied in response to Mr. Trump's relatively conventional victory speech.
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Activists and commentators called on Suu Kyi's government to issue a pardon for the imprisoned journalists.
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The consensus among politicians and commentators is that the talks will last at least until March.
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Finally, a number of commentators were appalled at Trump's emphasis on national sovereignty in his speech.
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Many commentators long for Spain's political leaders to adopt the coalition habits of other European democracies.
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Over the past month, Shapovalov's charisma and fiery on-court style have enthralled spectators and commentators.
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Online commentators joked that Bavaria was turning into "Talibavaria," a reference to the Islamic fundamentalist Taliban.
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The criticism came from media commentators such as NPR's David Folfenflik and National Review's Rich Lowry.
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Those deceptions became conspiracy theories, fanned by right-wing commentators and then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.
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In fact, as some Muslim scholars, including women commentators, have shown, law always depends upon interpretation.
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Harper was miked, allowing the commentators the chance to chat with him as the game progressed.
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But she has also become a lightning rod, drawing attacks by television and social media commentators.
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Other more supposedly nonpartisan commentators uncritically parroted Trump administration assertions that Iran was planning something bad.
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CNN Opinion asked expert commentators to weigh in on the meaning and portent of Soleimani's killing.
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"Commentators seem to want it both ways," former Sun leader writer Andy Silvester told BuzzFeed News.
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Celebrities, news commentators, even presidential candidates weighed in on something that was choreographed by an actor.
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Athletes, owners, and sports commentators of all race and political affiliation spoke out against the president.
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Yet media commentators have accused CNN of giving preferential treatment to Mr. Trump to lift ratings.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer is tired of analysts and commentators harping on the stock market has become.
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He said that they were offended, but not as much as some commentators on social media.
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We often hear commentators, politicians, and citizens bemoan the hyper-partisan, polarized state of American politics.
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As some commentators point out, the destruction weakens our consciousness of history, including history's darker side.
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As late as December 2019, commentators at the network will still be filing sexual harassment claims.
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Some social media commentators said the case reflected a tendency of officials to abuse their authority.
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After they departed, CNN continued adding supportive commentators during Trump's presidency, with Duffy the most recent.
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As ESPN's commentators pointed out, sideline pushups used to be the realm of cheerleaders and mascots.
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Seder, unlike some of fellow progressive commentators, has voiced support for the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry.
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Other Fox News commentators, like Sean Hannity, have labeled Mr. Mueller and his team hopelessly biased.
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Commentators regarded the decision as a deliberate snub of Netflix, which had pushed aggressively for "Roma.".
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Political commentators have been weighing in on this question in relation to the allegations against Kavanaugh.
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He didn't bother with honorifics or first names — another sore point for the offended television commentators.
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" Thune believes some of the assessments of GOP congressional leaders coming from conservative commentators are "ridiculous.
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Meanwhile, commentators began to raise questions about whether Trump had a hand in the Enquirer's story.
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Even some conservative-leaning commentators have opposed FADA's protection of for-profit businesses and government employees.
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For over a year now, political commentators have struggled to identify Donald Trump's past political counterpart.
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He was going to sign the bill but was convinced by Fox News commentators not to.
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Many political commentators have responded to Trump's seemingly unique rise by resorting to distinctly medical language.
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In office, he became known for passing massive tax cuts, gaining considerable praise from conservative commentators.
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Many commentators, and even Clinton's own campaign staff, thought Trump might learn something from Lazio's experience.
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Medium also removed her account in February after cracking down on far-right commentators using its website.
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" Still, many commentators in Poland, including former Solidarity activists, have called Mr. Kaminski's decision "political" and "controversial.
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Once it hit the newsstands, though, conservative commentators fumed, accusing Newsweek of trying to damage Ms. Palin.
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The consensus among commentators is that he is unlikely to make any drastic u-turns on policies.
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And in many cases, the commentators who are reinforcing these stereotypes are totally unaware of the damage.
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But some commentators saw it as a successful act of contrition after several weeks of damaging missteps.
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For some reason, right-of-center politicians and commentators think that slamming Bey buys them cool points.
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So, he had lost support among his own side and among journalists and commentators on his side.
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Commentators worried that family tensions could distract the players from their goal of winning World Cup matches.
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Immediately after the election, however, we started hearing commentators discussing our entry into a post-racial era.
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However, officials and commentators from Saudi Arabia remain largely positive on future relations between the two nations.
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Since then, during times of sharp distress, market commentators have wondered aloud why the rule went away.
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The success of the 2014 standoff at the Bundy ranch likely emboldened the refuge occupiers, commentators said.
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Without birds-eye and multiple-player views, it's harder for commentators and spectators to see the action.
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The commentators were also taken aback at the exciting race and what could've been a fatal collision.
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We've seen CNN commentators prop their iPads up on Surface Pro devices before, so it's entirely feasible.
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Many prominent commentators read Bill Taylor's testimony on Tuesday and came away believing impeachment is now inevitable.
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Commentators have predicted that its divisions could be amplified by its entry onto the national political stage.
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As a result, some commentators have accused parts of the movement of sliding into the alt-right.
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Some commentators in China sided with Mr Xu, and urged him to expose other kung fu "masters".
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Indeed, some Tory commentators reckon that Ms Rudd did much better than Mrs May might have done.
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The commentators referred to the robot as having a "Western-style" of combat (read: massive paintball gun).
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Some Canadian commentators this week complained that Trudeau and his family had quietly taken a Caribbean vacation.
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A lot of commentators simply treat it as bad luck, with the Fed as a mere spectator.
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We have to be much more critical commentators on society.... I'm asking people to look and see.
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On election night, Cramer heard several calls from commentators who told investors to sell everything several times.
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Here are seven of the '80s mightiest flops that commentators of the day dared to call revolutionary.
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AMERICAN commentators both religious and secular have been digging deep into the Bible over the past week.
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Most commentators dwelt instead on a pair of outrageous curling strikes by Denis Cheryshev and Aleksandr Golovin.
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A flurry of commentators have since declared that economists are fundamentally rethinking their ideas about fiscal policy.
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In online forums and interviews, some commentators have raised questions about Mr. Yin's ties to the network.
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Previously gloomy commentators (including this one) were left to wonder how they had got it so wrong.
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What if white journalists, editors, and commentators acquired new ways to examine the electorate and our country?
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It's a balancing act that some expert commentators suggest is impossible without substantial reform of US laws.
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Many commentators have been anxious to stress that this should be no time for political point-scoring.
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Of course, encouraging a few conservative commentators to blow their top was probably part of Gillette's strategy.
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These assets are estimated by market commentators to generate around USD460m in EBITDA and worth around USD6bn.
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Even liberal-minded Indian commentators, who would usually favour talks with Pakistan, demanded that something be done.
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And despite what commentators predicted two years ago, Nest likely worked more on software since its acquisition.
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Their arrest had prompted British newspapers and commentators to berate the pair even before they were charged.
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Political commentators point to lingering homophobia in a country that only legalized same-sex marriage last year.
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Commentators at the time said that our nation had not been so divided since the Civil War.
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Some players and commentators accuse team owners of active or tacit collusion, withholding offers to depress salaries.
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On radio shows and social media, commentators tut-tutted me, suggesting that there were more interesting places.
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But I also think that this won't become apparent to most commentators (or customers) for a while.
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Mr Silver delighted in savaging commentators who relied on vapid clichés like "momentum shifts" and "game-changers".
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Market commentators often characterize sharp one-day declines as an over-reaction and example of excessive volatility.
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Following the review, commentators took to social media to condemn the game, which led to its removal.
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Over the subsequent centuries, his idea has been frequently repeated by commentators, and periodically undermined by history.
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Among the deluge of commentators were more sinister actors who took down the site, the FCC said.
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As soon as Orisa was picked, the commentators started to get excited and so did the viewers.
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And most important, that there be more attention to the many excellent indigenous media outlets and commentators.
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The commentators can't get enough of it, using words like "flawless" and "gorgeous" to describe Mossett's moves.
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CNN Opinion asked commentators, including several in the early primary states, for their takes on the debate.
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It was not clear whether Lee was speaking under duress, though some commentators believe this was likely.
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Corsi has known Stone for several years, and in 22011, the two were both commentators at Infowars.
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For this, most commentators put the blame squarely on Pedro Sánchez, the leader of the opposition Socialists.
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Commentators said this could be the turning point that might at last alienate voters from Mr Trump.
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Based on the text, some commentators refer to the president's pardon power as "unlimited" in federal cases.
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Locked inside their respective echo chambers, particularly on social media, usually even-handed commentators lost their bearings.
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But these are in fact the words of commentators discussing mechanisation and steam power two centuries ago.
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However, some commentators also pointed to possible regulatory hurdles given that Britain classifies satellite infrastructure as strategic.
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Behind the scenes, say political commentators, Beji Caid Essebsi, the country's veteran president, is pulling the strings.
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That has led some commentators to argue that, rather than equities being cheap, bonds are ridiculously expensive.
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Some commentators have said that U.S. politicians did not ask difficult enough questions to the Facebook CEO.
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These commentators see themselves as external to the issues, people expected to report and assess current events.
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Clinton at a hearing in October, which even some conservative commentators derided as a waste of time.
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I have watched commentators that I respect begging the president of the United States to release them.
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Institutionally, as many commentators have noted, democratic revival will not be possible without first reinforcing democratic norms.
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On Tuesday morning CNN announced that Kasich is the newest addition to the network's stable of commentators.
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The climate consensus was born here, not in opinion pieces in newspapers nor by sensationalist TV commentators.
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The comments drew fire from politicians and political commentators from both sides of the aisle and abroad.
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Though some commentators have called for eliminating all the debates, this is obviously unwise and not realistic.
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There are even convincing crowd noises and commentators, who mention details of the action, including players' names.
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The attacks helped coverage bleed into Tuesday morning as cable news commentators chattered over the rival rallies.
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Some commentators argue that this may motivate U.S. multinationals to reinvest foreign earnings in tangible foreign assets.
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Legal scholars and political commentators alike have expressed some support for the proposition, including in this publication.
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The emails were reposted on social media and sparked outrage from fellow students and outside commentators alike.
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Each company featured an on-demand video library of daily programs from an array of conservative commentators.
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Commentators should be mindful of treating female athletes as anything other than equal to their male counterparts.
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Professor Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia is one of the country's best commentators on politics.
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FNC's reporters are clearly not in the same category as Trump's flattering commentators, such as Sean Hannity.
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Market commentators often characterise sharp one-day declines as an over-reaction and example of excessive volatility.
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Some commentators were incredulous that security services had allowed Legco to be stormed in the first place.
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At the bottom of the scale, remarks by unnamed state media commentators are often just trial balloons.
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Over recent weeks pollsters and commentators have been keenly poring over the presidential preferences of early voters.
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Some commentators have suggested that drug decriminalization would have to be part of the discussion as well.
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Supporters, columnists and commentators called for harsher sanctions for such fouls, and football's governing body took note.
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Yet many conservative commentators back then thought the "war on terror" terminology left out an important element.
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To what extent, commentators have wondered, can Peter Thiel's politics be taken as representative of Silicon Valley?
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I tend to agree with the commentators who have said the decision is a little bit naïve.
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Royal commentators said the move was the final act in the division of the couples' public duties.
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But his nomination has attracted support from an unlikely coalition of conservative commentators and gay rights activists.
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The bluster of sporting commentators aside, Bolanos is passionate and effusive about his weapon of mass destruction.
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But in another world, the world of pro-Palestinian commentators and activists, the results were a disaster.
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The allegation has been seized on by some conservative commentators and social media trolls, stirring more controversy.
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It's true that ordinary voters don't seem to care about the gaffes that obsess cable TV commentators.
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The radio commentators and the news columnists made it sound as if Roosevelt's defeat had been preordained.
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Politicians, like Jeb Bush and Bobby Jindal, and commentators, like Glenn Beck and Ann Coulter, tweeted it.
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The reaction from commentators and fans on Twitter and football message boards was quick, and uniformly negative.
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Some commentators have said that it could be a short-lived part of U.S. trade war posturing.
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After the 2016 election, many commentators argued that Trump's Electoral College win reflected a backlash against globalization.
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Among the commentators I've seen and read, those who support Democrats embrace Blasey's narrative and dismissed Kavanaugh's.
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The commentators seemed alternately pleased, dismayed and frustrated by the numbers rolling in from around the country.
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It was, Israeli political commentators said, a clear attempt to draw votes away from far-right parties.
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Some Twitter commentators said the tax contradicted the ruling family's desire to change Saudi Arabia's ultraconservative image.
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The result: this spot, which cuts together footage of TV commentators remarking on Steyer's later-state strength.
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MSNBC's commentators are influential with the Democratic base, and they convey a variety of left-leaning views.
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Others criticized the comedian for interviewing and giving a platform to far-right commentators like Milo Yiannopoulous.
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The highest growth, by far, occurred in the conservative category, which includes mainstream commentators like Ben Shapiro.
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Some commentators in Japan said that Mr. Abe had made progress just by keeping the talks going.
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The report alarmed some social media users, with several journalists and commentators criticizing Facebook for alleged bias.
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But when it comes to the military, journalists and commentators are cautious, often indulging in self-censorship.
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Carlson and fellow conservative commentators Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham have all spoken out against the efforts.
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Still, commentators worried about what it meant to retreat so quickly from the world, with no plan.
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In French news outlets and on television, commentators denounced what they called the "Americanization" of French politics.
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The Dooleys' presence as commentators during the wedding would help combat that, he said in an interview.
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For months, Trump and Fox News commentators had predicted that Horowitz's report would find clear political bias.
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The flagrant foul call fired up many fans and commentators, who almost unanimously felt it was incorrect.
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Commentators said Kerry won because voters thought he was the best bet to beat George W. Bush.
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There is already far too much chatter in tennis; television commentators even talk during the rallies now.
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Many lawmakers and commentators from both parties have expressed outrage and urged public contrition for days now.
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The moment went viral, with Fox News commentators and Republican politicians lambasting the governor and the bill.
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Commentators pointed to the disarray of the 2016 presidential election as evidence of the perils of democracy.
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The answer was sharply criticized by various conservative commentators, including Daily Wire editor-in-chief Ben Shapiro.
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Conservative commentators say creating such a body would flout racial equality by giving special rights to Aboriginals.
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Some commentators and editorial boards have argued that a crime of this magnitude cries out for execution.
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Some right-wing commentators have criticized the mass takedown of Jones' content, saying it amounted to censorship.
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Commentators said the vote reflected a divide between the conservatives and the moderates within the Liberal Party.
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Rather than casting aspersion on leaks about Mr. Flynn, these commentators praised their contributions to accountability journalism.
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Most commentators assume that adding a citizenship question to the 28503 census will benefit the Republican Party.
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Soon the commentators began narrating the incident, turning the whole scene into something ripped from Planet Earth.
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For example, respected commentators and analysts were denouncing Tillerson as irrelevant moments after he assumed his duties.
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The former members of Congress made their debut as CNN commentators on New Day this morning. pic.twitter.
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One of the YouTube commentators was sentenced to four years in prison, the student to three years.
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Conservative commentators have glanced in our direction and bemoaned the death of free speech on college campuses.
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Internet commentators were both bewildered and slightly amused by Castor bringing a shopping bag to the hearing.
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Some commentators say the violence kids see in movies, on television, and in video games isn't relevant.
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Some analysts and commentators have said Pakistan's democracy has been weakened by meddling by the armed forces.
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The Hill asked a number of commentators to predict what happens in today's Republican and Democratic primaries.
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Economists, politicians and commentators who are critical of the Kremlin have criticised his lack of economic expertise.
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The next day, in Moscow, I sat down with political commentators, Russian government officials and U.S. diplomats.
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But some politicians and commentators are raising the possibility that he committed an even graver offense: treason.
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The "quote tweet" function allows commentators to visually append their own remarks to the president's original ones.
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In past live recordings of the show, Bahr's guests have included famous movie directors and political commentators.
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Conservative commentators who had been cajoled into accepting the deal Wednesday were breaking their silence on Thursday.
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Mr. Macron has dropped slightly in some polls, and commentators have suggested that his campaign is stagnating.
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Some commentators, most notably Geraldo Rivera, have written some acts of harassment off as courtship gone awry.
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Most commentators treat this distinction, in the abstract, as not only morally black-and-white, but obvious.
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Celebrities, news commentators, and even presidential candidates, weighed in on something that was choreographed by an actor.
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The sheer inertia slowing changes to all this, so easily underestimated by commentators, is why politics needs Roundheads.
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A few commentators discovered that earlier women's movements were as conscious as we are of colors as symbols.
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The commentators harped on in their affected Olde English while the battlers raged at one another on horseback.
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Right-wing commentators have accused him of bankrolling left-wing protest movements like Black lives Matter and antifa.
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Some Rwandan commentators praised the apology as an important first step but said it didn't go far enough.
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Commentators have not simply described Trump's behavior as bad or wrong; they have insisted it is not normal.
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Though Davidson has been part of many original characters, he has also transformed into several politicians and commentators.
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Everything beyond that rumor is further supposition on the part of reporters and commentators writing about the rumor.
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Conservative commentators like Laura Ingraham pounced on Streep right away, trying to paint her as wealthy and delusional.
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If you change the name, the match commentators can't speak about you, the dialog starts to get generic.
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This has been too much for some viewers; online commentators have slammed the format as chauvinist and "retro".
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Some commentators pointed to signs that one segment of the market was already undergoing some recovery: Luxury housing.
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These small mistakes can lead to deductions from the judges and TV commentators love to throw them around.
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Even in 22, there wasn't much suspense despite what some commentators like to try and invent these days.
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Commentators also castigated Wikileaks for allegedly publishing the personal details of a large number of women in Turkey.
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Latin American commentators see in Mr Trump a likeness to the region's own populist leaders, such as Chávez.
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The election, say Iran's commentators, is turning into a class war, pitting pre-revolutionary values against revolutionary ones.
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Many commentators begged Harry to reveal the man in question, but the actress has yet to identify him.
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But look, I have a plan that most commentators have said is tougher, more effective, and more comprehensive.
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And cricket adds yet more technology into the game: what does this mean for the sport's hallowed commentators?
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Respondents included aid professionals, academics, healthcare staff, non-government organization workers, policy-makers, development specialists and social commentators.
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Some commentators broaden the definition to include anyone who uses artificial devices, such as computer screens or iPhones.
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The unusually critical tone of the 26-page report has been causing a stir among China's online commentators.
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Some commentators have argued that the surge in employee ghosting shows a lack of respect among younger workers.
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Essentially, lots of people — her competitors, NBC's commentators, fans — believe Efimova doesn't deserve to be at the Olympics.
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Early Christian commentators invariably see the story as a foreshadowing of the death and self-sacrifice of Jesus.
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The case has been criticized even by Russia's pro-Kremlin media outlets and commentators, according to the BBC.
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So it's quite possible Trump picked up much of what he said from Fox's conservative commentators and hosts.
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Investors and commentators alike have grown wary of recession as global trade conflicts have escalated in recent months.
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The skater turned announcer, who commentators sometimes called Johnny "Weird," did not come out until after his retirement.
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Amazon said this is the first time two women commentators have covered an NFL game in its entirety.
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If people weren't paying attention to the stars of their own community, YouTube commentators and drama channels would.
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White House officials gave a detailed preview last evening to conservative allies, including policy experts and media commentators.
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He also takes the trouble to unpick terms that too many commentators on this subject take for granted.
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Commentators sometimes point to the number of political parties Kenya has as a sign of its democratic vibrancy.
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A host of commentators and politicians question whether Macron has the chops to stare down Putin and Trump.
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Contrary to some modern commentators, neither man saw an important distinction between republican and democratic forms of government.
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A number of officials, securities executives, fund managers, journalists and social media commentators have been put under investigation.
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At Berkshire, our audience is neither analysts nor commentators: Charlie and I are working for our shareholder-partners.
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Quite frankly, we are surprised at the lack of acknowledgement of this deterioration by most analysts and commentators.
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And yet, despite all of that, some commentators fixated on how Lady Gaga's body looked during the show.
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No contrition from the anonymous commentators who branded her a racist, called her names and threatened her safety.
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Unfortunately, despite the surging enthusiasm for Google's predictive power among online commentators, the evidence suggests that they don't.
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Commentators accused Mr Grillo of cynically pitching for right-wing votes in preparation for the election in Rome.
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Although most commentators have naturally argued that this is another "unprecedented" moment for America, that's not exactly accurate.
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Italian political commentators have long speculated that the window for any government collapse would close on July 20.
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Israeli commentators discuss three main partner options - Egypt, Greece and Turkey - each possessing their own upsides and downsides.
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We live blogged it all here, and CNN commentators weighed in on their thoughts in 140 characters here.
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Some Russian commentators have suggested it&aposs not surprising that Salisbury could be the site for an attack.
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" - Meg Whitman Whitman joins a chorus of conservative commentators who have called Christie's move "irresponsible" and a "disgrace.
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Some commentators fret that, as so often before, a debt-fuelled binge could come to a jarring halt.
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Some political commentators have said the laws have been used to shield governments and the military from criticism.
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Commentators have been trying to puzzle this out, in efforts ranging from the serious to the playfully silly.
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Some Mexican political commentators said that there was little reason yet to fear Russian involvement in the election.
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Some commentators have even wondered if Trump might be laying the groundwork to skip the debate once more.
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When the IPO pipeline dried up a few years ago, commentators were again saying that this was it.
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Over the past week, a number of conservative commentators have expressed some pretty strong criticism of President Trump.
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"We speak the English language so we know what the commentators are saying," says Chelsea fan Austin Oke.
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The NFL hosted "boot camps" for Chinese commentators to bone up on touchdowns, fumbles and other football jargon.
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Commentators on Russian TV spun the deal as a sign that Mr Putin "does not abandon his own".
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But some commentators feel that business travel itself should adopt the type of functionality that the game showcases.
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I was the focus of a lot of ugly, sexualized attacks by Rush Limbaugh and other conservative commentators.
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