Hope for Spectacles should be considered as good as dead.
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I must be considered as someone who can do something.
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There are places where women aren't even considered as human.
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The drinks at Emilie's are as considered as the food.
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However, transparent cockpit protection is currently being considered as well.
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And those games, generally speaking, are not considered as exciting.
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Other important good time proposals should be considered as well.
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Considered as a genre, YouTube Minecraft videos are quite strange.
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With prescription drugs, saving lives must be considered as well.
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"Love Story" has been widely considered as Swift's signature song.
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Considered as operas, the Andriessen works may be very unconventional.
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Mr. Foye was considered as a candidate for the position.
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And be considered as the friend to artists and labels.
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In some jurisdictions, such crimes may not be considered as murders.
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Why is charcoal even being considered as a culinary add-in?
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In the past, older people were rarely considered as potential donors.
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Miami and Houston were also considered as candidates for the convention.
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It's even been considered as an event in an upcoming Olympics.
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Issues concerning cash are considered as the moon clashes with Pluto.
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He was reportedly considered as one of Hillary Clinton's veep picks.
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He has also been considered as a candidate for the 49ers' job.
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No character was too minor to be considered as a distinct individual.
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Asia and South America are being considered as the next possible destinations.
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That means the matter could be considered as soon as this week.
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Electing Miss Venezuela is considered as important as choosing the next president.
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Helmets are not compulsory or even considered as an appropriate safety measure.
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This year is both more divisive and stimulating, considered as a whole.
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Others would be deferred and considered as part of the regular pool.
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Either way, it's about time Chromebooks are considered as PCs by all involved.
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Kiwibank's Viability Rating has not been considered as part of this rating action.
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Ted Cruz (R-TX) was rumored to be considered as a potential replacement.
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You can fill out a survey to be considered as a volunteer here.
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This is indirect evidence and cannot be considered as providing even moderate certainty.
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What's new: The man and woman are no longer being considered as suspects.
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Collection methods need also to be considered as a factor for the bias.
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However, this proposal is not considered as credible by the IMF and Berlin.
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I'd be considered as something different than a neutral, disinterested, third-party observer.
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So, in effect, it can be considered as a continuous lump of material.
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The new 9.7-inch iPad should be considered as a smaller iPad Pro.
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It has also started selling aviation-related assets - once considered as core business.
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EZ Fly is being considered as a possible tool for the U.S. military.
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That value should be considered as a factor when evaluating launch service options.
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Kiwibank's other ratings have not been considered as part of this rating action.
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Locally, the bank is considered as a safe haven during times of crisis.
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"The Beaumont refinery is being considered as part of that evaluation," she said.
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Now internet users are not considered as responsible citizens—but rather potential consumers.
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California Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) requires company workers to be considered as employees.
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"She is considered as a great actress — she's a star," Mr. Lévy said.
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The senator's opposition would simply be considered as part of the Senate vote.
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"The given notification is considered as a sufficient sanction," Inspector Pekka Seppala said.
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She said the Anniston center is actually being considered as a back up.
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Pereira argued that it should be considered as necessary as meals or travel.
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Les Echos said Laurent Mignon of Natixis was being considered as a possible successor.
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And today's analysis ... suggests that the debt criterion should be considered as not complied.
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This is the first time these companies are being considered as blue-chip companies.
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The 'complex' designation will allow the case to be considered as a class action.
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Kiwibank's Viability Rating (VR) has not been considered as part of this rating action.
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He wouldn't comment on being considered as Trump's running mate Sunday night in Indiana.
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Usually, you'll be able to tell if you've been considered as a top candidate.
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Altice 's French unit SFR, once considered as a leading contender, won no lots.
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All of these destabilising attacks can be considered as preparation for any future conflict.
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But Villeroy said that the bloc should be considered as a single geographic area.
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"Public assemblies should not be considered as the 'enemy,'" Huang wrote in the letters.
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Interest on our $15 trillion federal debt is also generally considered as mandatory spending.
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In the areas where sahti was produced it was considered as a noble drink.
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China was the only country where teachers were considered as highly skilled as doctors.
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These decisions should be considered as early as possible in a company's life cycle.
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Frequently Asked Questions Q: Who is eligible to be considered as a CNN Hero?
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We tend to reject youth because we are considered as useless in most societies.
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Alexander Hamilton is considered as one of the founding fathers of the United States.
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Ms. Tharp said she considered "As Time Goes By" her first grown-up ballet.
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An ESPN spokeswoman declined to comment on who may be considered as Skipper's successor.
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Should gay couples be considered as adoptive parents on the same basis as straight couples?
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Money market funds have long been considered as safe as cash savings accounts at banks.
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Utilities, which is among the sectors considered as bond-proxies, racked up a 2.3% gain.
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The telecoms sector, also considered as a proxy for government bonds, was up 1.92 percent.
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This is unique because it's considered as an island within an island within an island.
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About 53,000 out of Oi's 55,13 creditors can be considered as small creditors, he said.
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Or, put another way, ShareACamper might be considered as an 'Airbnb for motorhomes and caravans'.
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Finally, Farrakhan's anti-semitism is not considered as serious a problem as Duke's white supremacy.
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But HSN says they'll still be considered as part of its broader "American Dreams" initiative.
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Everything in the decidedly low-tech bedroom is as carefully considered as a business move.
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The temperature had no effect on the scores when they were considered as a group.
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Considered as a whole, hydroelectric dams emit a billion tons of greenhouse gases per year.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Q: Who is eligible to be considered as a CNN Hero?
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In some countries, Facebook and its other apps are often considered as being the internet.
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Gold is often considered as a hedge against any fall in value of the U.S. dollar.
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Glyphosate is considered as a carcinogenic risk by some experts but is deemed safe by others.
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Chris Christie was rumored to be considered as a potential replacement for Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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Can the GOP be considered — as the Muslim Brotherhood has been — a "conveyor belt" to extremism?
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Video is widely considered as one of the best marketing tools for the online advertising industry.
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"Her actions are considered as disloyal, ungrateful, and ungracious of His Majesty's kindness," the notice said.
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Cohen said that the suggestion isn't that IVG not be considered as a viable fertility technology.
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Actors, too, choose whether they will be considered as a lead actor or a supporting actor.
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Mr. Fleming's wealth management division, however, was considered as the strongest performing part of the company.
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Thus, any cutoffs chosen by ACOG and WHO can only be considered as rough reference points.
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Musk's other major company, SpaceX, was also apparently considered as a way to fund the privatization.
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"Facebook data around personality needs to be considered as sensitive as other medical data," Stark said.
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In fact, rumors abound that Anthony Scaramucci himself is being considered as a replacement for Priebus.
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The vandalism is being considered as institutional vandalism and possibly as a hate crime, White said.
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Prior to approving the maps, Republicans announced that race would not be considered as a factor.
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Lowering the age to get into Medicare was also considered as part of the ObamaCare debate.
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The U.N. meeting had been considered as an opportunity for direct talks between Rouhani and Trump.
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Directors reportedly considered as many as a dozen candidates for the job, according to The Telegraph.
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For one, people who were considered as being there "voluntarily" actually had other pressures on them.
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Today, Mexico's construction laws are considered as strict as those in the United States or Japan.
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Yes, there was that reason that we considered, as Unity does support a breadth of platforms.
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"It took time for women to be considered as producers or in creative roles," he said.
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The reversal is too small and too brief to be considered as a left shoulder development.
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Supplies to bonded tanks are considered as exports and will be managed by a quota system.
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The disaster aid could be added to the CR, or considered as a stand-alone bill.
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Why isn't this courageous woman considered as a martyr for standing up to protect the students?
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The pattern is formed with a horizontal resistance level, which can considered as a measure of supply.
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Wireless charging is supported by Qi, which is considered as the standard in the wireless charging industry.
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While this record has since been surpassed, MacArthur is still considered as Britain's most successful offshore racer.
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He is also being considered as a candidate for a Purdue University study of short-spined dogs.
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We did not suggest that tree restoration should be considered as the unique solution to climate change.
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This is an important milestone when many people can be considered as likely to be cancer-free.
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Thompson then took the court Wednesday night and demonstrated his scoring ability should be considered as well.
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Rihanna's "Stay" was considered as well as several songs by Sia, but they weren't right, reports HuffPost.
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Strikes from the Vietnam-era Bronco planes are not considered as surgical as more advanced, modern bombers.
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Keith Noreika, a banking lawyer at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, is being considered as acting comptroller, WSJ said.
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"Gazyva has long been considered as superior to Rituxan," said ZKB analyst Michael Nawrath in a note.
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Here's what many might not have considered as they zipped along the streets, and sidewalks of Austin.
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Richard Grenell, who was Mr. Bolton's spokesman at the United Nations, is being considered as ambassador there.
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These airbases have never been considered as a damaging threat to the relations between Turkey and Russia.
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Kelly, Mattis' friend and Marine Corps colleague, is reportedly being considered as a possible Homeland Security secretary.
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The deaths are all being considered as part of an ongoing criminal investigation, the police department said.
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This topic has been thoroughly considered, as is every aspect of the studio that operates around McGinness.
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The vehicle is being considered as a mode of transport for the future in places like Dubai.
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Even the most orderly of retreats was considered as an option only at the last possible moments.
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The proposal, which Trump himself signed off on pursuing, was being considered as the primaries were starting.
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Mr. Besson is considered as important a cinematic figure as Harvey Weinstein once was in American film.
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They should be considered as some men consider themselves, and be free to choose what they want.
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"Something is considered as 'safeguarding national security' when it is done by Western countries," Mr. Lu wrote.
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But the virus's devastating toll on a single family is considered as rare as it is perplexing.
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Maybe a flat-out ban on donations from lawyers ought to at least be considered as well.
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The unusual move was considered as a way to build enthusiasm and reassure voters about his age.
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The Trump administration, however, took a narrow scope of who could be considered as a close relative.
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Lianyungang is being considered as a site for one of seven planned major refining complexes in China.
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Forecasters said Typhoon Mangkhut, considered as the strongest this year, could hit northern Cagayan province on Saturday.
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"I knew enough about Desigual to understand why it was not considered as the hippest," he said.
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Whereas many players remember these encounters fondly, in the game they're only considered as sites of horror.
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The species are considered as endangered by Mexican officials and by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
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But to be considered as such, you must spend 750 hours a year working on that business.
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The clue could have been "Some pride parade letters," but that might not be considered as tight.
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Others fleeing conflict in general or natural catastrophes may also qualify for protection while not considered as refugees.
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"If impeachment proceedings are considered, as they might be today, this would represent a macro 'shock,'" Song said.
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Kuczmanski said concerns about access to the monument are also being considered as part of the permit application.
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Warren has served as a Democratic senator since 2013 and is widely considered as a likely 3093 candidate.
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Republican aides said the proposal, along with many others, would be considered as the spending legislation is written.
|
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Rubio on Tuesday repeated his statement that he did not want to be considered as Trump's running mate.
|
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Brazil's President-elect Jair Bolsonaro strongly opposes the actions by MST, saying they should be considered as terrorism.
|
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Keith Noreika, a banking lawyer at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, is being considered as acting comptroller, WSJ said.
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Microenterprises are considered as the engine of economic growth for a nation to promote equitable growth and development.
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Located in Daraa Governorate, Tal al-Hara is considered as a strategic hill overlooking the occupied Golan Heights.
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Those efforts often lead to tensions in Europe, where privacy is considered as sacrosanct as freedom of speech.
|
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Many digital TV companies believe closed-captioning should be considered as a part of the audio auditing process.
|
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But purely considered as an investment case, WeWork is arguably the most controversial player in the world today.
|
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Italy is considered as one of the main potential purchasers of gas delivered to Europe via Turkish Stream.
|
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Shanghai is one of the world's wealthiest cities and is considered as one of China's most international cities.
|
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"Limiting music player use should be considered as part of an overall safe listening strategy," Le Prell added.
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It had to be considered as separate legislation, rather than an amendment, to comply with Senate reconciliation rules.
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If the RTT becomes federal law, any person being considered as FDA Commissioner ought to reject the offer.
|
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Sources told Bloomberg that she is still being considered as a backup candidate if no front-runner emerges.
|
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For weeks, the former investment banker has been considered as most likely to be picked for the role.
|
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Goldman Sachs dropped 1.2 percent as its profit beat wasn't considered as impressive as those of its peers.
|
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It cited a 2014 ruling, Svensson and Others, which found that merely linking couldn't be considered as such.
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OkCupid could be considered as the only dating service for serious relationships that exists for a younger demographic.
|
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The disaster aid could either be added onto the stopgap bill or considered as a stand-alone measure.
|
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A senior U.S. official said on Tuesday the Finnish capital of Helsinki was being considered as a location.
|
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Insider Louisville reported last month that Craft was being considered as a potential lieutenant governor candidate for Gov.
|
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Both variable rates and electricity caps are being considered as possible solutions to the town's Bitcoin mining problem.
|
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Of equal concern, promises made to other nations, allies or adversaries, will no longer be considered as credible.
|
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In one premise, he says that doo-wop was once considered as edgy and angry as heavy metal.
|
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"On the basis of these findings, dogs can be considered as clean compared with bearded men," he added.
|
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In the 1950s, a gown from James was considered as important as one by Worth a century before.
|
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Their thoughts will "be considered as KFC evaluates a broader test or potential national rollout," KFC tells Bloomberg.
|
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"It can be considered as the equivalent of folk music here in the United States," Mr. Sahraoui said.
|
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Trump said Cohn "certainly would be in the mix" though he said others are being considered as well.
|
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Though the 50 Shades movies never found critical praise, Johnson is considered as the best thing about them.
|
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She was never not viewed, presented and considered as, fundamentally, their child, which is to say a child.
|
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Gold, which is traditionally considered as an insurance against political and economic uncertainty, has failed to benefit this year.
|
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Meanwhile, stereotypically female traits such as patience and sensitivity were considered as non-essential or just nice to have.
|
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It comes together when considered as a whole, all the breaks accepted as the truth of the artist's experience.
|
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"A radically different biochemistry elsewhere can be considered as a falsification of the theory of interstellar panspermia," he says.
|
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A public token offering to pay off the debt from the original transaction was considered as a next step.
|
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While he would like to be considered as the White House physician, he says, he has not been asked.
|
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We've asked the wage to be considered as the cost of living in California is higher than most states.
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Most private sales are considered "as is," which means it's your responsibility to check everything works before you buy.
|
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Buffett, along with his pal Bill Gates, are considered as two of the most charitable billionaires in the world.
|
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The real threat is to have Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a convicted criminal, being considered as a candidate.
|
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She says women are not considered as the gender that can contribute to the economic growth of the nation.
|
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This is why the study's inclusion of individuals not considered as "top critics" by Rotten Tomatoes is so important.
|
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Will there ever come a day when a Venmo transaction description is as carefully considered as an Instagram caption?
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"All news of civilian casualties is considered as false or as terrorist propaganda," says Kadri Gursel, a veteran journalist.
|
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McDonnell served as governor from 2010 to 2014 and once was considered as a possible U.S. vice presidential candidate.
|
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However, some of the proposed threats seem a little strange to be considered as possible causes of America's downfall.
|
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"Therefore, it is considered as the most promising approach and is the focus of current research," wrote the researchers.
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Prosecutors would not comment on whether Charlie or Wendi Adelson are being considered as suspects, reports the Tallahassee Democrat.
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Profits from that sale would be considered as a long-term capital gain in the eyes of the IRS.
|
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"Will-Rights" then come to be considered as "the power to act," not as the power to act reasonably.
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A senior U.S. official has said Singapore is being considered as a possible venue for the Trump-Kim summit.
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He has been increasingly critical of Trump's administration, although during Trump's campaign he was briefly considered as vice president.
|
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"Donald Trump says stuff every day that used to be considered as disqualifying for being president," Mr. Obama said.
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"It is considered as the band for the following generation," he said in an interview with Reuters on Thursday.
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What I'm trying to do in this campaign is say that economic rights must be considered as human rights.
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The report notes the proposal was considered as part of a conversation about shoring up the nation's cyber-defenses.
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The division limit is 160lbs, so any weight lower than that is considered as official and within the rules.
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Also being considered as a potential secretary of Energy, Hamm established Continental Resources, a major exploration and production company.
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"If he fails to leave within this time frame, he will be considered as staying here illegally," added Neupane.
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"When fine artists do decorative arts items, they tend to be considered as a different tier," Mr. Wright said.
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I've been selling weed since back in the day—when cannabis was considered as bad or worse than heroin.
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" The purpose of XNN Systems—which began as an offshoot of Secret Cinema—can be loosely considered as "entertainment.
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Albums that were considered as pathetic mainstream cash-ins a few years ago are now revered as true classics.
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Small-business loans are among the options also being considered as part of an economic relief package, he added.
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But Feng just wants masks to be considered as part of an overall public-health strategy during a pandemic.
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Many of them have already been considered as part of the budget process over which Nancy Pelosi has control.
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Eric Hargan, the Senate-confirmed deputy HHS secretary, also was considered as a stopgap to replace Azar if needed.
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He said such a deal could be considered as soon as lawmakers pass legislation to protect "Dreamers" from deportation.
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" As Charles explains to his wife, Kath (Rebecca Pidgeon), the article is actually titled "Homosexuality Considered as an Adaptation.
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Elimination of the current deduction for business interest expenses is being considered as part of a comprehensive tax overhaul.
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He said such a deal could be considered as soon as lawmakers pass legislation to protect dreamers from deportation.
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Sectors considered as safer bets during times of economic uncertainty including food & beverage, healthcare and utilities posted minimal losses.
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You have previously said that such violence cannot be considered as just a women's issue or a feminist issue.
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The police official confirmed, however, that smoking — forbidden under company rules — was being considered as a cause, among others.
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While Britain could theoretically be considered as a destination port, it was not practical to bring the ship there.
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It's also not evident whether moving the gazebo to an alternative space in Cleveland was considered as an option.
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He was reportedly considered as a potential running mate for Hillary Clinton in 210 before she selected Virginia's Sen.
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Opioids should only be considered as last resorts, and only prescribed after doctors discuss their risks and benefits with patients.
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The Australian currency is considered as a barometer of risk appetite towards China given its close economic ties with Beijing.
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"Uber and Careem both will be considered as local companies in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East," Al-Rumayyan said.
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Instead, she was surprised to learn that it might be considered as objectionable as an ad marketing firearms and ammunition.
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Yet, 40% or less also believed that more solo activities, like phone sex and masturbation, could be considered as sex.
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But much still needs to happen for personal data to be widely considered as labour, and paid for as such.
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Those polls have been close enough that as many as 19 states can be considered as toss ups right now.
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They suggest these factors should therefore be considered as "building blocks" for policymakers when creating laws for self-driving cars.
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A location near Costa Rica and another off the coast of Mexico are also being considered as potential drilling spots.
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The former president's "terrible record of women abuse" should be considered as Hillary Clinton runs for president, said Mr. Trump.
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All things considered, as far as accidental NSFW purchases that grandmothers have made, it could have a lot been worse.
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And America didn't do so badly, all things considered, as this "back-to-back World War Champs" memorabilia helpfully notes.
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Blizzard has built out a scouting report, and all 30 million Overwatch players are currently being considered as free agents.
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Patients with less than three months of lifespan weren't considered, as that would leave insufficient time for palliative care preparations.
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Schultz is one of the many names widely considered as a possible candidate to take on Trump in two years.
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Something tells me their long game won't be anywhere near as artfully crafted or brilliantly considered as, say, Breaking Bad's.
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"We as Halkbank have never executed or accommodated any transaction regarded or considered as illegitimate," he said in the email.
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Global headcount: 216,000+ Deutsche Telekom is considered as a leading integrated telecom firm, that serves some 178 million mobile customers.
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On Wednesday, though, Pliskova showed why she is considered as one of the front runners for this year's Wimbledon crown.
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Today's updates could be considered as intermediate updates before Apple introduces new features in iOS 9.3 and OS X 10.11.4.
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The deaths are all being considered as part of an ongoing criminal investigation, the City of Hollywood Police Department said.
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"The Committee is of the Opinion that the debt criterion (..) should be considered as not complied with," the text said.
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Lionsgate, the studio behind "The Hunger Games" movie franchise and "Mad Men," had long been considered as a likely buyer.
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Nations that can win the hearts of the people are considered as loyal and permanent friends by those countries' people.
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It has a brain, but it's just about the minimum possible arrangement of neurons that could be considered as such.
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His early work is considered as traditional realism but his later style, including the printmaking, becomes more folkloric and graphic.
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Sources close to production tell us she was neither asked, nor considered as a possible addition in the first place.
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"So when we make recommendations on egg consumption, the metabolic conditions and health conditions need to be considered as well."
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It will likely take a while until it becomes stable enough to even be considered as a risk-off asset.
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The vast majority of the country's construction workers are considered as informal labor and earn their livelihood through daily wages.
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However, Trump told reporters on Friday that Sue Gordon "could be" considered as acting DNI and said he likes her.
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" He thought that because prejudice derived "principally from the difference of color," it must be "considered as permanent and insuperable.
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Clothing is considered as effective as sunscreen, said Dr. Henry W. Lim, the president of the American Academy of Dermatology.
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At least three Fox personalities — Mr. Carlson, Ms. Ingraham and Kimberly Guilfoyle — were considered as potential White House press secretaries.
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According to Ynet, the base being considered as a quarantine site is in Har Gilo, a settlement south of Jerusalem.
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Use of benefits like public housing, food stamps and Medicaid will generally be considered as "a negative factor," he said.
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She would like them to be considered as cultural institutions, on a par with theaters and concert halls, she said.
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One study led to a leading American scientist, Dr. Solomon Snyder, recommending that ergo be considered as a new vitamin.
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This institutional disinterest makes more sense when inmate firefighters, who are on-call continuously, are considered as a state resource.
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Mr. de Blasio said his program consisted of several measures that would be considered as legislation by the City Council.
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And what he saw and heard must be considered as a historic event in the rapidly evolving art of television.
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These jets have long shelf lives and planes that are 22016-10 years old are considered as good as new.
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The refundable $100 reservations are not considered as deposits for the pickup, which comes with a starting price of $39,900.
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The artists, who included Oscar Murillo, asked to be considered as a group to make a statement on political unity.
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Both Roth IRAs and traditional IRAs offer tax benefits and should be considered as part of a diversified savings plan.
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"This should be considered as an accounting practice, and banks' right to collect defaulted debt will be unchanged," it said.
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This all makes it easier to believe that darker skin is of lesser value or is not considered as beautiful.
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This raises significant questions about what specific aspects of near-death-experiences could be considered as universal—and what not.
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"I hope hair sculpting can be considered as a normal haircut and accepted by more hair stylists and customers," Wang said.
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He specifically brought up Musk's involvement with SolarCity and SpaceX as examples why he can't be considered as an independent chairman.
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Benjamin Risha initially had a seemingly idyllic childhood with horses, swimming pools and 300 peers he considered as brothers and sisters.
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Whatever their function, they are so fully realized that they can't be considered as anything other than standalone works of art.
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The updated iPhone X could be considered as an "S upgrade" with a better system-on-a-chip and better cameras.
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Analysis: Afghanistan must recognize Taliban are winning Another deputy being considered as a successor is Haibatullah Akhund, the second-in-command.
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Customer feedback from the Atlanta test will be considered as KFC evaluates a broader test or potential national rollout, Yum said.
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The actual spectral irradiance of the LED -- the relative amounts of each of the colors produced -- should be considered, as well.
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Any money that comes in is considered as our money, regardless of who brought it in, and we manage it together.
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The New York Times once said she might be considered as the most influential art critic in the history of television.
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And despite multiple delays, it seems to be exactly as tone-deaf and poorly-considered as security and legal experts expected.
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He was elected in 1974 and was briefly considered as a running mate for Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter in 1980.
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That move prompted co-president Gregory Fleming, who had also been considered as a potential future CEO, to leave the bank.
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My parents never bought me Legos or Lincoln Logs — being an engineer wasn't something I ever considered as a little girl.
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Along the way, it gained a few additional tricks that Tearne had never even considered as a possibility five years ago.
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The doctrine is erroneous because Founding Era evidence shows that commercial messages were considered as much "free speech" as political commentary.
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Tran said that while emerging market stocks on average were undervalued, China in fact may still be considered as over- priced.
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In fact, as soon as Werdum beat Velasquez he too began to be considered as one of the best heavyweights ever.
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The results below should only be considered as one potential outcome as the transaction is exposed to multiple dynamic risk factors.
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Seeing naked women in adverts, dancing suggestively in music videos or being considered as sexual objects is another form of submission.
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This, it said, should be considered as the EU and U.S. negotiate for a third year a transatlantic free-trade deal.
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Changes to the laws are being considered as the government weighs different proposals to tackle harassment, one of the officials said.
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" Article 5 of the NATO treaty provides that "an attack against one Ally is considered as an attack against all Allies.
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Former general and CIA Director David Petraeus is also being considered as a potential choice for the next secretary of State.
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Some of these changes might also be considered as ways to finance either key investments or additional middle-class tax relief.
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As such, while the 157,000 payrolls advance in July fell short of expectations, it should be considered as a strong report.
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He only learnt he was even being considered as a party leader when he turned up for the vote in September.
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The story in the New York Times regarding Jim Webb being considered as the next Secretary of Defense is FAKE NEWS.
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A person is considered as unemployed in a week if he did not work even for 5.83 hour during that week.
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There are plenty of issues with the points karate style of competition if it is considered as the end in itself.
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And when people see individuals they have previous considered as inferior with advantages to them, that causes an interesting psychological shift.
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The technology is being considered as a way to facilitate bereavement, allowing us to communicate with loved ones through text messages.
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But considered as a whole, this season's hard-nosed inquisition into the cost of long-term conflict stands up to scrutiny.
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A Hawaii District Court judge said that such relatives of individuals living in the U.S. should be considered as close relatives.
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The vote sends the measure to the Senate floor, where the bill could start to be considered as early as Wednesday.
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I'd like to present more often as what's traditionally considered as "femme" because I like makeup, skirts, sequins, and the like.
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" The radio host Laura Ingraham, who was once considered as a possible White House press secretary, wrote on Twitter: "Missiles flying.
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Despite being considered as a "pioneering" country for gender equality, Marin admitted Finland still had someway to go to achieve parity.
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As recently as Wednesday, Murkowski said she didn't think the Medicaid cuts should be considered as part of an ObamaCare repeal.
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The vote sends the measure to the Senate floor, where the bill could start to be considered as early as Wednesday.
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ASMR can improve mood in depressed people because it can be considered as a form of mindfulness, according to the researchers.
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The next cabinet vote, as it happened, was for DeVos, a nominee whom Democrats considered as vulnerable as she was objectionable.
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That is a lifestyle choice you made, one as bold and ill considered as being a drummer in the first place.
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"In order to not be considered as just a joke, we decided to be serious like everyone else," he wrote underneath.
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Douglas Ericksen, a current Washington state senator, is being considered as the regional administrator of the E.P.A.'s Pacific Northwest office.
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In fact, Uber and Didi Chu Xing do not own car assets and therefore can be considered as being asset-light.
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Earlier this year, he was also reportedly being sincerely considered as a potential GOP candidate for the 2018 Michigan Senate race.
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The latest rumor is that former General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt is being seriously considered as former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's replacement.
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Looked at this way, life can be considered as a computation that aims to optimize the storage and use of meaningful information.
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Giuliani was being considered as Trump's possible pick for secretary of state -- one of the most important positions in a president's cabinet.
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Consequently, the film will never be considered as true of a cinematic sensation as even the Lord of the Rings films were.
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"Valoptec ... will assume its role for the group's human capital, which must always be considered as a long-term investment," it said.
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Asset classes traditionally considered as "safe havens" for investors may be in a uniquely vulnerable position, a top HSBC economist has warned.
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The digital revolution has been considered as having the potential to be the final nail in the coffin for many endangered languages.
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But it's a necessary move if Hulu wants to be considered as part of the television ad budget, not the digital ones.
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Questions like: Why isn't there any evidence that real-life speech impediments were considered as even a touchstone for this title's development?
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According to rule 4.3, you can't release the same app multiple times on the App Store as it is considered as spamming.
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Schiff said nothing about the exact timeline but added continued White House defiance of the House probe will be considered as obstruction.
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"It seems to me in retrospect that [his death] was really thoughtfully done and had been considered as a contingency," Claire said.
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The energy minister added that he didn't think Iran should be considered as the cause of the unstable situation in the region.
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I understand that my comment cannot be considered as just a joke and at the time i was careless in my thinking.
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These benefits should be considered as city planners decide what rules to impose on micromobility providers and how to allocate urban space.
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Ping An is the only Chinese and Asian insurer named by regulators as one of nine insurers considered as systemically important globally.
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The draft is currently being revised before it is considered as a Bill by the House of Commons and House of Lords.
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"The extent of their efforts will become an important part of what is considered as we pay and promote managers," wrote Solomon.
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"In terms of contribution to carbon dioxide generation, Thailand can be considered as one of the lowest in the world," Siri said.
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Gary Cohn and Harvey Schwartz have both reportedly been considered as potential candidates, though Wells Fargo has pushed back on those reports.
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The original tweet may be considered as evidence as Mueller tries to work out whether the President was trying to intimidate Comey.
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Considered as a whole, the empirical evidence on school choice programs recommends them as a potent remedy to the problem of segregation.
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They have been pushing for other rebel groups like Jaysh al Islam and Ahrar al-Sham to be considered as terrorist factions.
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A longtime item on Democrats' healthcare wish list, the public option was last seriously considered as Congress was drafting ObamaCare in 85033.
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However, U.S. production dropped sharply, though those figures are not considered as reliable as monthly data, which is released with a lag.
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The new regulations mean MPs' infants will no longer be considered as "visitors" banned from entering the chamber of the lower house.
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The deficiency of Internet access in Detroit is particularly glaring given that broadband is now considered as basic as electricity and water.
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I'd considered, as well, the frequency of AK fire, which, from that safe distance, sounded like movie projectors running out of film.
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President Trump's Guard deployment can be considered as one element in a wider political package which includes, for example, recent steel tariffs.
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The Lockheed contract is for a fiber laser, although it's not considered as powerful as the chemical laser based on current technology.
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"Overall, the Committee is of the Opinion that (..) the debt criterion should be considered as not complied with," the draft document said.
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This is 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer, who is widely considered as the best male tennis player of all time.
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Corker was considered as a vice presidential nominee in 2016 and mentioned for a slot as secretary of state in Trump's Cabinet.
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In developing its new rules, Twitter's top executives considered as an example Trump's comments about "shithole countries," The New York Times reported.
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It is wonderful to see Ms. Sterne finally coming out from behind the famous photograph and being seriously considered as a painter.
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Their material was based in dubstep, and while it had a definite house and techno leaning, it was never considered as such.
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"The bladderwort traps are considered as some of the most complex structures in the plant kingdom," said Poppinga in a press release.
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Torquato told Quanta Magazine that this implies prime numbers "are a completely new category of structures" when considered as a physical system.
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"Because caves are 'out of sight, out of mind,' they are often considered as unique but insignificant features of nature," Brankovits said.
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Carney said the estimates should not be considered as a target for BoE policy but added r* was likely to rise slowly.
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But I left Bard with a newfound appreciation for a quality I had never before considered as a factor in music: shame.
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More culls were being considered as the heat wave showed no sign of slowing, said Elke Wiesmann of the Central Land Council.
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A unicellular organism itself won't ever be packing much computational horsepower, but considered as a building block, the potential is pretty wild.
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Rudder had also once been considered as a candidate for Microsoft CEO, but back in the early 2000s before Ballmer replaced Gates.
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"People of African descent, African people, were and to an extent are still being considered as less human," Ms. Ofuatey-Alazard said.
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"Laurent Louis is generally considered as a baffoon," said Dave Sinardet, a professor of political science at the Free University of Brussels.
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"Cuba is universally considered as a safe destination for both visitors and foreign diplomats, including Americans," the ministry said in the statement.
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While he was president of Oracle he was considered as a candidate to be CEO of Microsoft, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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"Acupuncture should be considered as one option for migraine prophylaxis in light of our findings," the authors write in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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The station has also confirmed that Mr. Christie is being considered as a successor to Mr. Francesa, who is retiring this year.
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Application tracking software must also be considered, as less traditional CVs may not lend themselves well to being uploaded and re-formatted.
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But the apartment was on the smaller end of the places Bachman and Walker considered, as it was only 1,561 square feet.
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"Solid-state batteries are considered as the next generation of batteries with various range of applications including the electric vehicles," it said.
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The series is still as gorgeously filmed and carefully considered as its parent show, and the cast is as solid as ever.
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If we scare everybody badly enough and long enough, then they start accepting things they would have previously never considered as acceptable.
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She argued that the text could not be considered as a valid will as it was never sent, but the judge found otherwise.
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The companies have argued in their state insurance regulatory filings that traditional Medicare should be considered as a market alternative to Medicare Advantage.
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It removes a section that granted preferential treatment to refugees from religious minority groups which was considered as evidence of discrimination against Muslims.
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A trip to Guinness Storehouse, which showcases the brewing heritage of the city's famous drink, is being considered as one of their stops.
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Besides being considered as a potential Senate candidate, Abrams was also floated as the potential running mate of former Vice President Joe Biden.
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To be considered as a bride for their 103-year-old son, a civil engineer, she would have to delete her Facebook account.
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Protests are usually considered as challenges to the Chinese Communist Party, as independent labor action is prohibited and protesters have been routinely punished.
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Two is all the music people that are involved in YouTube were deeply, deeply concerned why they weren't considered as a net contributor.
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Kaine was considered as a running mate for Barack Obama back in 2008 before ultimately being passed over in favor of Joe Biden.
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The Cboe Volatility index (VIX), widely considered as the best gauge of fear in the market, rose to its highest level since Feb.
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The Rohingya, who regard themselves as native to Rakhine state, are widely considered as interlopers by Myanmar's Buddhist majority and are denied citizenship.
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While perhaps not considered as successful as the iMac G3, the Power Mac G4 Cube is still one of Apple's most famous designs.
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Campaign groups have expressed concerns that the money will be considered as infrastructure investments, reducing the amount available for roads, schools and hospitals.
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An All-England Club spokesperson told Reuters the topic will be "reviewed and considered as part of the post-Championships debrief" at Wimbledon.
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"Bariatric surgery should be considered as an effective treatment of type 2 diabetes in patients suffering from morbid obesity," Thereaux said by email.
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The Rio Grande Valley, on the eastern edge of the border, was being considered as another point to deploy extra officers, Escobar added.
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So the first 100 days' data is probably best considered as something between a sound bite and data point in the final analysis.
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A non-compliant rating from the Global Forum would be grounds for being included on a international blacklist of countries considered as uncooperative.
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On one front, he was being considered as a candidate for the job of director of national intelligence under President-elect Donald Trump.
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"In a post-Brexit environment, UK financial market infrastructures (FMIs) would be considered as third-country FMIs rather than EU entities," Draghi said.
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And advocates say such changes need to be considered as part of the push for abortion and other reproductive rights around the country.
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Either they act like decent, law-abiding Americans, or they should be considered as having forfeited the right of being treated as one.
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Many household names, such as Slack, Hootsuite and Shopify — which may be mistakenly considered as U.S. products — hail from north of the border.
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If Labour tried to nationalise a company without paying what would reasonably be considered as fair market price, a court challenge would follow.
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The Xi-Modi meeting last week can be considered as a preparation for the June SCO summit in the Chinese city of Qingdao.
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Given the availability of effective, safe, and accessible technology, telemedicine must be considered as a necessary part of the solution to this crisis.
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In boxed sets, lids are considered as pieces and some manufacturers even count extras such utensils, so that's something to bear in mind.
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Indeed, President Trump reflected on that, we all considered as we were debating how to try and get to the right ultimate outcome.
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Despite rising violence, Mexico City is fairly safe provided precautions are taken while Mérida, Yucatán, is considered as safe as Europe, she said.
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Once a situation like this gets to trial, what is going to be considered as both sides make a case towards a decision?
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"Indigenous homelessness must be considered as a loss of healthy relationships, spiritual, emotional, physical, political, and economic relationships over time," Thistle told me.
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"If Japanese sports culture was more similar to the U.S., and considered as a business, ice hockey would be popular here," Kenji says.
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"In Indian society, it is considered as unhygienic and women are ritually unpure in this period," Sharma wrote in an email to Mashable.
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In the past, some have been considered as a group in the event of widespread fraud in an effort to simplify the process.
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Word of the Day : a collection of small fragments considered as a whole _________ The word smithereens has appeared in 18 articles on nytimes.
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"A lot of my work can in many cases be considered as readymades and are sometimes inspired by Marcel Duchamp," Nordsmark tells Creators.
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Microquasars and active galactic nuclei (AGN), which are flares caused by matter falling into black holes, were also considered as potential fuel sources.
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Location is key — Greggs has been very astute in finding honey-pot spots, that may not have been considered as traditional retail locations.
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But the Warriors are within range of an equally rewarding accomplishment: the chance to be considered as the greatest regular-season team ever.
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In some places the properties are being considered as a low-cost option to expand affordable housing, though that has proved somewhat controversial.
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"Measures outlined in these regulations are considered as an effective means of delaying or preventing further transmission of the virus," the ministry said.
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He said religious views — where, for example, they include justification for violence against Americans — should be considered as part of the visa progress.
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According to the company, these pre-orders aren't actually considered as deposits for the vehicle, which comes with a starting price of $39,900.
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"It is inappropriate to allow race to be considered as a factor in our criminal justice system," he said in a public statement.
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It is considered as a soft way, but if Turkey shows such a soft position, that will comfort the sentiment in emerging market.
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She said that the chances of a drop in prices for oil, Russia's key export, to $25 per barrel was considered as low.
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"Europe has very severe air quality issues, and enforcing standards in diesel cars should be considered as a first step toward cleaner air."
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One thing that does seem certain is legal and regulatory issues are increasingly considered as a cost of investing in Swiss private banks.
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Now Dems can begin holding hearings, gathering testimony, and strengthening the case that the rollbacks were not well considered, as required by law.
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The Rohingya, who regard themselves as native to Rakhine, are widely considered as interlopers by the country's Buddhist majority and are denied citizenship.
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U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch earlier on Tuesday asked not to be considered as a nominee, the Justice Department said in a statement.
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Utilities, among sectors considered as bond-proxies, rose 0.5%, helped by shares of National Grid, which was upgraded by Bernstein and France's Rubis.
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" (Emphasis hers.) In an email to Hyperallergic, Madra added: "For the moment opposing the ruling party is considered as a reason for punishment!
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After all, the pop star pretty much pioneered the whole dip-dyed ends hair trend and swimsuits being considered as legitimate pieces of apparel.
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Trump did not say which Vietnamese city would host the two leaders but both the capital, Hanoi, and Danang have been considered as possibilities.
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Standing sets including Winterfell, Castle Black, and even Kings Landing are being considered as an additional attraction in the form of a studio tour.
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He was Mr Karimov's prime minister for the past 13 years, and is considered as repressive as his former boss, if not more so.
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Prospects Conner Greene and Sean Reid-Foley will continue their development as starters, rather than be considered as weapons in the big-league bullpen.
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The experience of these creditors is a cautionary tale in a country where for decades state debt has been considered as good as guaranteed.
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When he was on "Squawk Box" last month, Corker said he had "no reason to believe" he was being considered as Trump's running-mate.
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President Donald Trump said in a speech on Thursday that rocks thrown by migrants on the US–Mexico border should be considered as firearms.
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Therefore, our study should be considered as hypothesis-generating and framework-defining and must be complemented in the future by studies of additional astronauts.
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With the labor market considered as being at or near full employment, and pushing up wages, demand for housing is likely to remain supported.
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C. cacachilensis belongs to same group of spiders as the highly venomous Brazilian wandering spider, but the new species is not considered as dangerous.
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On Thursday, Uber announced its shortlist of countries that are being considered as future markets for its soon-to-be-launched "flying taxi" service.
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Mercury 60 is a telling reminder of all the barriers women have had to face to be considered as equal in the spaceflight industry.
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Ampakines are currently being considered as treatment for diseases like Alzheimer's, but this would mean they could be a treatment for garden-variety aging.
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Happiness is considered as the gateway to self-awareness, intrinsic motivation, independence, positive ties with their communities — and it's what we believe cultivates success.
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"For him not to be considered as one of the best freshmen in college basketball is a complete joke," coach Sean Miller told reporters.
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"AETS (Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme) is considered as the right measure to re-align the price," he added, referring to the scheme's official name.
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Asked if the incident was considered as potentially terrorism-related, the spokesman said the cause was unknown but that firefighters were leading the response.
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The approach, considered as wall garden by many, resulted in India banning the project earlier this year for concerns of it violating net neutrality.
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During the Han dynasty, it was performed as court music, and is considered as one of the oldest musical art forms in the world.
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This indeed should be considered as "taking advantage" of U.S. innovators, especially when health or financial crises that might precipitate their use don't exist.
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This is another reason the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar, is also seen as a possibility, though it's not considered as likely as the other locations.
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Perry's announcement was the first confirmation that the act is strongly being considered as the administration seeks to help the coal and nuclear industries.
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"The change in cancer trends among young adults is often considered as a bellwether for future disease burden," study author Hyuna Sung tells Axios.
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His prison term was reduced by a third for good behavior, and 13 months of detention before his sentencing was considered as time served.
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His prison term was reduced by a third for good behaviour, and 13 months of detention before his sentencing was considered as time served.
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Sophisticated methods -- especially the use of micro-targeted advertising via social media -- must be considered as a recipe for electoral success around the world.
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German risk aversion is well known in U.S. defense and security circles, such that they are rarely considered as potential partners in kinetic operations.
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A drug originally designed as a treatment for the bone-thinning disease, osteoporosis, is being considered as a possible breakthrough treatment for bald people.
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Any country that leaves the UNFCCC "shall be considered as also having withdrawn from this Agreement," according to Article 28 of the Paris Agreement.
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The danger of queer visibility was of peripheral concern, and never something I considered as I strutted up and down Newbury Street in Boston.
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If Apple were to be considered as a gaming company, that would see it compete with huge players like Sony, Microsoft and China's Tencent.
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"People with anxiety disorders routinely report having disturbed sleep, but rarely is sleep improvement considered as a clinical recommendation for lowering anxiety," Simon said.
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One of the players in that battle for control is the P.K.K., which is also considered as a terrorist organization by the United States.
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"The broader society, other sentient beings and the environment should also be considered as stakeholders throughout the AI system's life cycle," the experts write.
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Tony Sayegh, a former Treasury Department spokesman, had been considered as well but was in the midst of a move home to New York.
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"I don't think that living beings should be considered as art," said Ms. Hall, 47, who works at a rabbit rescue center in Connecticut.
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And I was always the funny girl in the group, but still the girl, and never considered as funny or able to keep up.
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I'm saddened to hear that PCOS was not considered as a possible diagnosis for you over the 20 years that you have had symptoms.
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In his defense, Ghosn said some payments in question were both signed off on by Nissan and considered as deferred compensation and never dispensed.
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Eric Swalwell, a Democrat who dropped out of the presidential primary race, told reporters that the tweets "will be considered" as obstruction of justice.
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"Importantly, these threatened tariffs will be subject to negotiation, and therefore shouldn't be considered as final," the analysts wrote in a note to client.
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While Iranian-backed attacks against these "targets" could prove suicidal for Tehran, they should be considered as a distinct possibility if relations further deteriorate.
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The appeals court decided that the 2018 throttling incident, which occurred after the FCC's 2017 vote, shouldn't be considered as evidence in the suit.
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Comscore was recently considered as a potential challenger to industry giant Nielsen in attempts to measure audiences across different platforms, including TV and digital.
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Among the changes are allowances for pastas made with potato, soy or other starchy vegetable-based flours to be considered as a vegetable serving.
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Those messages, as well as other comments on the Twitter feed, echoed Shkreli's well-known online voice, which is widely considered as troll-ish.
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Both H.R. McMaster and John Kelly are military men considered as moderating influences on the president by imposing a routine on the White House.
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Violations would be considered as a misdemeanor in Oxford, according to reports, with penalties ranging from a $500 fine to six months in jail.
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A Dell IPO isn't being considered as strongly as the reverse merger because it doesn't simplify Dell's capital structure, two of the people said.
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An individual with a heroin addiction not yet considered as "not treatable" has to scour the streets to buy illegal heroin of questionable quality.
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In a landmark 1978 ruling, the court banned racial quotas but said race could still be considered as one of many factors in admissions.
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Once any string of words is considered as true as any other, any course of action comes to seem as legitimate as any other.
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The speaker of Libya's parliament said Turkey's plan to send troops to Libya is "unacceptable" and will be considered as unwarranted meddling, AP reports.
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Horror deserves to be considered as a broad genre, not a niche that exists outside rooms where the most prestigious awards are given out.
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Chris Christie, who was considered as a potential running mate for presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, defended Trump's wife on the "Today" show Tuesday.
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But it's only been about 19603 years since "sexual harassment" began to be considered as a real workplace problem deserving of serious legal attention.
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The French government adopted a decree in 2014 under which any foreign takeover of French groups operating in sectors considered as strategic can be blocked.
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But as a father, he would only be considered as such if he could prove that his spouse was incapacitated or already returned to work.
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But I think there's no doubt that these distal associations play an enormous role in disease, and that they may be considered as druggable targets.
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"The previous levels are still considered as safe -- they are just not necessary," says Tom Heilandt, secretary of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, explaining the change.
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On the contrary, a chatbot (even an intelligent one) can be considered as narrow AI, with a limited array of possible questions it can handle.
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Additionally, any faithless votes would be considered as a resignation of the office, the vote would be vacated, and the elector would be immediately replaced.
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Among minorities in these states — black, Latino, Asian, and those of "other" race, considered as a group — Clinton's support ranged from 72 to 81 percent.
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The adequate liquidity management was considered as well, and it benefits from the relatively high turnover of its portfolio and the favorable maturities of liabilities.
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His relationship with the president is so close that he was briefly considered as a replacement for John Kelly as White House chief of staff.
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That being said, of course when that time comes, I would like to be in a position to be seriously considered as a viable option.
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The April rate decision is considered as interim because it is not followed by a news conference by Elvira Nabiullina, governor of the central bank.
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"Removal of a child from the family should only be considered as a temporary, last resort," the report added, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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Timing is entirely determined by the crocodile remaining in the same place and for our quiet, relaxed presence not to be considered as a threat.
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For a Russian leader who is considered as vain as he is ruthless, Clinton's criticism long ago crossed over from the political into the personal.
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NATO is based on the principle of collective defense: an attack against one or several of its members is considered as an attack against all.
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Participation won't be limited solely based on a candidates' polling numbers, he said, adding that other factors including grassroots funding would be considered as well.
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Groups considered as terrorist organizations by the UN Security Council, such as ISIS, are excluded from the agreement, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
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There's a quirk in EPA regulations that says that if you modify an existing coal plant enough, it can be considered as a new plant.
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Aside from coding boot camps, there are many other types of programs that are also increasingly considered as viable alternatives to a four-year degree.
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The decree follows PEC 215, a proposed constitutional amendment that means that only land occupied by indigenous people since 1988 would be considered as reserves.
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