" Democrats also asked for documents related to the appointment of Mueller as special counsel; Mueller's resignation or termination "whether contemplated or actual"; and McGahn's resignation or termination "whether contemplated or actual.
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The food writer revealed he had contemplated suicide several times.
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I was deeply depressed and contemplated ending things at 14.
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Others contemplated returning home to countries in the Middle East.
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This morning we contemplated a pop in to Long Beach.
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While there, doctors also contemplated a possible liver transplant surgery.
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But before that can be even contemplated, Myanmar must change.
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But this is something you hadn't contemplated back then. Yeah.
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She also revealed that at one point she contemplated suicide.
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She was so embarrassed that she contemplated changing her name.
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Several key players contemplated fleeing to Israel before their arrest.
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At one point in 2016, McGirt contemplated quitting her column.
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There was a period of time when I contemplated suicide.
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He thought of them as he contemplated his final attempt.
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In the countryside, people contemplated church steeples, maple trees, clouds.
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Pilon reports that Hall has contemplated suicide more than once.
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CHARLES EVANS: It is something that the Fed has contemplated.
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She contemplated dropping the charges and trying to move on.
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At which point I contemplated getting myself into the sun.
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A process one rarely contemplated seemingly has become reflexively discussed.
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In this respect, the contemplated construction projects are force multipliers.
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For weeks, he has contemplated doing both, according to associates.
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None of the women had seriously contemplated entering politics before.
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Smith also explained why he never contemplated divorcing Pinkett Smith.
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He said, 'Death, like the sun, cannot be contemplated directly.
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It was not clear whether Neal has contemplated such a move.
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On Monday, a presidential task force contemplated forcing out Vale's management.
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Instead of calling to apologize, he contemplated suicide for days after.
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Critics have contemplated why these stories have attracted so much attention.
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Simons said that she contemplated coming forward but decided against it.
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He did not give a time frame for any contemplated legislation.
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Until then, Hillary Clinton had never seriously contemplated running for office.
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Choi said at the time that she had contemplated dropping out.
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The group also contemplated attacks on churches and a shopping mall.
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Tim Ferriss has always struggled with depression and even contemplated suicide.
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He told a mental health worker that he contemplated suicide daily.
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This is not the sort of solicitation contemplated by the statute.
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The ceiling leaked anytime the tenants upstairs even contemplated a bath.
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"Oncale says that's irrelevant whether [Congress] contemplated it," Block told me.
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" Thinkers as far back as Aristotle have contemplated this "tragedy paradox.
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Even those who knew he had previously contemplated suicide were stunned.
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He repeatedly contemplated withdrawing the U.S. from NATO just last year.
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She contemplated retirement 18 months ago, but decided to rededicate herself.
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But no one contemplated calling the media and making armchair diagnoses.
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Last week, I contemplated tapering off my meds, or lowering them.
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"We've never contemplated things like this in the past," says Legge.
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But other hues were contemplated — ones that in retrospect seem unthinkable.
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STEPHENSON: NO, I HAD CONTEMPLATED AN APPEAL FROM THE VERY BEGINNING.
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But precisely what changes are being contemplated now is still unknown.
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Moving in is months away, but she has not contemplated surrendering.
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He is organized, studious even, and had once contemplated veterinary school.
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The Founders could not have contemplated such a turn of events.
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He contemplated how "attentive spectators" could confront our image-saturated world.
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Others had contemplated it but then went ahead with their pregnancy.
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We know people, all of us, who have contemplated affairs, had affairs.
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He contemplated renting a helicopter for a tour of the Grand Canyon.
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The comedian even admitted he had contemplated suicide during his long recovery.
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"This rule is something that has been contemplated for years," Foxx said.
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He contemplated declaring bankruptcy, but instead tightened his belt and carried on.
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"NOT TRUE I've never contemplated suicide because of my weight," Clarkson tweeted.
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During the early stages of her career, Bündchen contemplated ending her life.
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Leverage ratios have grown to the limit contemplated by the current rating.
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He contemplated public policy programs, but eventually enrolled at Harvard Business School.
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He contemplated Mario Cuomo and George J. Mitchell, the Senate Majority Leader.
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They had not even contemplated the possibility that they might not prevail.
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GAETZ: Well, I don&apost think that that is seriously being contemplated.
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Whatever decisions are contemplated, American arrogance will go down badly in Beijing.
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The Founding Fathers clearly contemplated the importance of public access to information.
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The end of the struggle for existence could at last be contemplated.
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"Oncale says that's irrelevant whether [Congress] contemplated it," Block previously told me.
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Ms. Tejada said PagerDuty's executives had contemplated buying Pagey a plane ticket.
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In dissent, Justice Sotomayor argued that the law's language contemplated partial payments.
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Biden's history of hesitating to run for president—he contemplated runs in
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I have contemplated going to human resources, but that might be risky.
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Bracke contemplated the question silently for a long time as they drove.
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She contemplated having an affair but didn't want to threaten her relationship.
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McIlroy had his game face on as he contemplated the task ahead.
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The kingdom had contemplated the move for a while before the Nov.
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As though these simple, overnight solutions hadn't been contemplated by anyone else before.
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I've often contemplated my own answer to that question: What's helped the most?
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But until now no big company had contemplated direct listing as an alternative.
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It was not clear why Cemex amortized more than it had previously contemplated.
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He had contemplated retirement in the past and will turn 30 in April.
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"Reversing everything is not currently being contemplated," Finance Director Andrew Fisher told analysts.
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I contemplated so many different things, whether I even wanted to play football.
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He reportedly contemplated transferring to Illinois before electing to return to the Hurricanes.
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While only 6% of housed students contemplated suicide, 20% of homeless students did.
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"I can easily understand why some addictive gamblers have contemplated suicide," she said.
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Both avenues are lawful and both are contemplated and authorized by the statute.
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I even contemplated reinstalling the app, thinking there had to be a glitch.
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He was relieved of the Kentucky post and for a time contemplated suicide.
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The report also mentioned that Martin contemplated suicide on at least two occasions.
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But have I fired up Me Against The World and contemplated my existence?
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I contemplated abortion, seriously, for the nearly hourlong drive home from the hospital.
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And airlines dramatically reduced capacity and the federal government contemplated canceling domestic flights.
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Charlie Dent contemplated the prospect of a Sanders-Trump race with real dread.
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Adults stood in it and contemplated the inside-out view of the landscape.
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He took a selfie in front of the work, and contemplated buying it.
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They sent it to storage while they contemplated what to do with it.
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Was the rapidly shrinking role of the State Department contemplated before Inauguration Day?
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Jill Tallmer, 62, and her mother, Margot Tallmer, 91, contemplated visiting another day.
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That night, she said, she walked to a nearby bridge and contemplated jumping.
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Most would have been barred under restrictions now being contemplated by the Army.
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Back in Park Slope, Ms. Badia contemplated what made her a successful host.
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"I really hadn't contemplated it and I'd only just met him," she continues.
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Neeson will now be known as an actor who contemplated a hate crime.
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As guests nibbled on decadent desserts, the two men contemplated an audacious plan.
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As a Buddhist, Mr. Underwood had already contemplated the philosophical questions of dying.
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Altman plans to launch YC China next year, and has contemplated YC India.
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Engineers contemplated postponing the test, but didn't reveal any potential issues to the public.
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I believe we are treading into territories more treacherous than even Orwell himself contemplated.
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There were a number of transactions that were contemplated for the next 10 weeks.
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I stood there and contemplated what to do, and then decided to press on.
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He had contemplated putting the pre-order in before dinner, but decided to wait.
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He contemplated suicide in the days after dropping his friend's body in the ocean.
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No such direct U.S. intervention is currently being contemplated against Boko Haram, officials say.
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The usual stream of thoughts became more distant as I contemplated this inner universe.
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Upton has said after the blunder, she was extremely depressed and even contemplated suicide.
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She contemplated the roundness of her own boobs and contributed something to the meeting.
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VanZant said that the situation left her feeling alone, and she often contemplated suicide.
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Adrienne Bailon and Israel Houghton were friends for years before they ever contemplated dating.
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Beauty is contemplated in another way, which makes us grow creatively in different ways.
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The deep budget cuts contemplated by the administration amount to an America last initiative.
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When Fay was laid off from her job in her 22015s, she contemplated retirement.
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PROPOSED SWEDBANK CHAIRMAN PERSSON SAYS HASN'T EVEN CONTEMPLATED SWEDBANK LEAVING THE BALTICS - DI TV
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"I contemplated every single way that I could kill myself today," she said, crying.
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As a select group of swimmers realized their dreams, their parents contemplated nightmarish scenarios.
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With no financial support while serving a six-month suspension, Mr. Delpopolo contemplated quitting.
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Back in 2006, the Council contemplated not matching "bundled" contributions, but passed on it.
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I contemplated hiding on the island, giving up my life in America for good.
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And even bleaching—I've never done it, but I've contemplated it so many times.
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I even contemplated how much they might charge me if I brought it home.
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Consumed by anxiety and depression, Mr. Bissonnette told police he contemplated suicide at 16.
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Legislation along the same lines has been contemplated in several states and major cities.
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She contemplated a career as a concert pianist, but, she said, something was missing.
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At one point, Mr. Paredes contemplated what he might want to eat for lunch.
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He contemplated that water would eventually erode mountains, submerging the entire planet under water.
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She contemplated going down to the basement or straight ahead to the main floor.
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The ferries were never contemplated as a replacement for subway service, Mr. Norvell said.
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State officials said the rate increase had been contemplated for months before the donations.
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If surgery is contemplated, ask how many times the veterinarian has done the procedure.
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He wrote fiery editorials for the campus newspaper and contemplated a career in journalism.
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During the transition effort, no one contemplated more than a dozen, Mr. Bremberg said.
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Some Republican officials have openly contemplated supporting Clinton, the Democratic front-runner, over Trump.
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"Maybe we need to start having mobile home parks in urban areas," he contemplated.
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Safadi said the kingdom had contemplated the move for a while before the Nov.
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The man seems to also have contemplated using a homemade bomb of some sort.
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Bob Corker seems to have contemplated it, and decided it doesn't look so good.
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When Fay was laid off from her job in her 70s, she contemplated retirement.
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Doug Fodeman estimates he's heard from at least 40 victims who have contemplated suicide.
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Shauntelle Mitchell waited in her local polling station in Slidell, Louisiana, and contemplated leaving.
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Who hasn't contemplated altering, radically and beyond recognition, the very conditions of their existence?
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The immediate reaction to the contemplated Trump policy package could be even more dramatic.
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And it's frightening to see such large policies being contemplated on such flimsy data.
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The feeling didn't go away and culminated in suicidal thoughts that Portwood contemplated acting on.
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"Hit it in the hay and contemplated going for it a little bit," said Hadwin.
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He even at one point contemplated hiring a hit man to cover up his crimes.
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After a knee injury derailed that plan, he took to drink and even contemplated suicide.
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Paragon, based in Houston, was one of the more fortunate companies that has contemplated bankruptcy.
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She declined to disclose the contemplated capacity or possible cost of the Unit C expansion.
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The deal is one of two major mergers being contemplated in the health insurance market.
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Each deal had to be renegotiated, which is proof that no ongoing series was contemplated.
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So, there are laws that are clearly either contemplated or passed that are bad ideas.
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Several of them contemplated travelling to and participating in armed jihad in the Middle East.
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I've contemplated things I could get involved in that would try to actually change things.
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" Reportedly, Reagan's staff also contemplated using Section 4, because "Reagan was 'inattentive,' 'inept' and 'lazy.
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As he contemplated the salt damage, and his scorched earth, thunder rumbled in the distance.
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No president has ever faced criminal prosecution after leaving office, though it has been contemplated.
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A knot of guys in eighties-style Windbreakers sat on a pouf and contemplated fleeces.
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Between 2009 and 2017, the number of high schoolers who contemplated suicide increased 25 percent.
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As we spoke about her contemplated book, she told me a story that stunned me.
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Mr. Sands said it would be "premature" for him to describe any changes he contemplated.
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Intimidatingly high figures are thrown around and a move is contemplated, then put into action.
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" According to The Washington Post, Trump contemplated withdrawing his nomination because Gorsuch was not "loyal.
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He had no trouble expressing animosity toward the "white devil," and he contemplated violent resistance.
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At first, he contemplated a Russian offering, marketed by the space tourism firm Space Adventures.
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Several distinguished economists seriously contemplated the possibility that advances in video game technology were responsible.
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Amid a remarkably fluid and high-stakes situation, Italian analysts contemplated a variety of outcomes.
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She said that one of her friends contemplated suicide after being attacked at age 17.
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At the European Open, he walked off the course after nine holes and contemplated quitting.
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After the fight, he went back to his locker room where he contemplated the defeat.
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"I have not even contemplated to discuss a resignation with the Central People's Government," Mrs.
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I struggled with depression and contemplated suicide too often during my teens and early 20s.
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Even presidents not under as much siege as Trump have contemplated resigning from the presidency.
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This appears to be essential if any serious plans for reuniting this family are contemplated.
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Some players had contemplated walking away from the league rather than accept its new circumstances.
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"I really enjoy playing the drums," Collins remembers thinking when he first contemplated replacing Gabriel.
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Anyone who hasn't been able to avoid exploitation—I mean, employment—has contemplated this question.
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It was a key insight to the party's direction as it contemplated life beyond Mugabe.
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He claimed he could hear the avalanche crashing his way whenever he contemplated acquiring property.
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But the waivers contemplated under the Senate bill could wipe out the ban on such limits.
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The Pentagon option is one of a couple of possibilities being seriously contemplated, per the source.
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We all know people who have contemplated divorce, survived divorce, felt like they didn't survive divorce.
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These paintings are to be contemplated from afar as well as walked up to and scrutinized.
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Geraldine contemplated her own backside, which was rosy and muscular, with slight puckering by the thighs.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president, contemplated some significant tinkering with the composition of the high court.
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They contemplated the challenges they've encountered and the rewards they've gained over years of hard work.
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Jeff side-eyed me as I, suddenly short 14 sticks of gum, contemplated fight-or-flight.
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I even contemplated putting on a pair of sunglasses, but eventually my eyes adjusted to it.
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But the museum will not expand its rarely used 54th Street gate, as had been contemplated.
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He had shot dead hundreds of civilians, but other officers had contemplated bombing Amritsar as well.
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Long before robots could run or cars could drive themselves, mathematicians contemplated a simple mathematical question.
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Each contemplated how years spent saving, training and dreaming would soon be put to the test.
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The overhaul contemplated by the Republicans in charge would both lower rates and eliminate tax benefits.
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" He added that an ethics review on Moore, if he is elected, is "already being contemplated.
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She reached out to state police and the FBI for help, and she even contemplated suicide.
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But the idea that it is being seriously contemplated will send a chilling effect throughout Washington.
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So, now Beijing has put all the pieces in place for its contemplated seizure of Taiwan.
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Zwerg was so filled with guilt at the attention he received that he once contemplated suicide.
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In agony, he contemplated ending his life, until he was rescued by a guerrilla named Isabela.
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For all his frustrations, Therrien put on a brave face as he contemplated his team's season.
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Officials with NBA and NCAA men's and women's basketball both originally contemplated having games without fans.
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But as we contemplated where we would enjoy our last dinner out, no discussion was needed.
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He said his team had contemplated a "Cyber Pearl Harbor" attack not unlike the NotPetya attack.
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Behind the scenes: Meadows contemplated leaving office for months, but he finalized his decision this week.
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She contemplated the appropriate frequency of sexual union and reflected on the importance of birth control.
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But the agencies avoided rapid moves as they contemplated Western sanctions and Russia's tepid economic activity.
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They cited letters in which Lieutenant Hasson contemplated creating chaos with a chemical or biological attack.
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However, there are far-reaching effects that have not been contemplated fully beyond the intuitive assessment.
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You know from the story that Iran hadn't even contemplated the possibility of something like that.
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At the time, Trump publicly contemplated whether it would increase the likelihood of a friendship with Putin.
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Just last month, Sarah Hyland revealed to SELF that she contemplated suicide after a failed kidney transplant.
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But James Bennet, the editorial page editor, said the decision was being contemplated well ahead of time.
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In contrast to the Penguin Party's roaring festivities, Batman and Robin contemplated strategy and tackled issues explicitly.
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He contemplated the stagecraft of Konstantin Stanislavsky, and gobbled up texts by Sidney Sheldon and Jeffrey Archer.
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It was called "Untitled" for a long while, but that was never contemplated as the final title.
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Big Ben admitted he contemplated hangin' 'em up after the 2016 season -- but decided to come back.
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Snap has also contemplated allowing other apps to access its feeds of user-generated videos, Cheddar reports.
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When he contemplated doing the same with the cans of chicken, the crowd gently told him no.
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He said he will need to undergo two more surgeries and has contemplated removing his injured eye.
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A deadline to reply to Russia's request for proposals for its contemplated bond issue expired last week.
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The threats we face today as a country have changed in ways never contemplated a decade ago.
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No such provisions are even contemplated for these brutal, policy-driven, involuntary family separations at the border.
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The contemplated structure of the deal or the price that has been discussed could not be learned.
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THE CONTEMPLATED STRUCTURE OF THE DEAL OR THE PRICE THAT HAS BEEN DISCUSSED COULD NOT BE LEARNED.
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Some of them had contemplated taking part in armed jihad in the Middle East, the ministry said.
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In 2014, Williams contemplated challenging incumbent NRCC Chairman Greg Walden (R-Ore.) but ultimately decided against it.
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He came home drunk one night, stared down the barrel of a gun, and contemplated his suicide.
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Hardening the platforms, active defense measures, and rapid replacement of satellites are among the strategies being contemplated.
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While Dyson and Eddington contemplated plans to observe the 1919 event, the war continued to ravage Europe.
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Then he contemplated the road ahead for the Islanders, who are still battling for a playoff spot.
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Between 219 and 2017, the number of high schoolers who contemplated suicide reportedly increased by 25 percent.
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It was impossible for anyone who even briefly contemplated paying their fair share of taxes to compete.
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I briefly contemplated appealing for the liberation of my groceries but chose the path of least resistance.
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He contemplated how he might have to tell his boss he was late because of the scofflaw.
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"I don't think general syndication will be as successful now as initially contemplated," the first banker said.
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And the president of the United States contemplated how to go forward with the next 1,343 days.
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There may even be another big merger contemplated between carmakers, with BMW-Daimler, as our top pick.
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This is where, during the early years of the Bloomberg administration, city officials contemplated building a stadium.
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But Mr. Trump has even contemplated pulling the United States out of the World Trade Organization itself.
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For the past four months he has contemplated a new question: How do you top a masterpiece?
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When contemplated in a vacuum, the thought of animals experiencing induced pain would bother any reasonable person.
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According to the lawsuit, she has suffered insomnia, weight loss, almost-daily panic attacks and contemplated suicide.
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At times, I have contemplated abandoning the platform altogether (along with pretty much all other social media).
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At the time, he'd contemplated trying to cheat on his girlfriend with me, but didn't attempt anything.
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Hospital visits for kids in the US who have contemplated or thought about suicide have risen sharply.
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There, he was kept in solitary confinement for for five months and was so depressed he contemplated suicide.
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Suppose that she was later victimized and came to know that you had contemplated warning her but didn't.
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I'd contemplated getting a bus, but they are rarely air-conditioned and likely to be standing-room only.
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He openly contemplated whether or not Twitter helped get Donald Trump elected president, and apologized if it did.
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Your time to file for patent protection is limited and patents should be contemplated early on in development.
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Shaffer told the judge he was willing to testify against Coltharp, but contemplated taking his life before that.
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The White House is publicly pushing the Fed to cut interest rates, something prior administrations never contemplated doing.
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Given that, I contemplated writing this column with the certainty of another failed Tim Raines campaign in mind.
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And in fact, I believe U.S. military action of the type contemplated here might prove to be counterproductive.
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It had me daydreaming about that time and place long before I ever contemplated a book about it.
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"This rule is something that has been contemplated for years," Foxx said during a press call on Tuesday.
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He said in August that he also contemplated suicide after his second DUI arrest, which came in 2014.
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In the early 1980s, Parton contemplated suicide after having an "affair of the heart" that ended in heartbreak.
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When he first contemplated the race, most everyone — including me — thought he wouldn't cross the threshold of viability.
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In midtown, they contemplated their puppets, a fluffy spotted hound and a freckled boy with a black eye.
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Carr acknowledged that she has contemplated revisiting the case, but cited concerns about the impact on those involved.
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Italy coach Giampiero Ventura, whose side host Israel on Tuesday, said he had not contemplated failing to qualify.
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Another rule requires lawyers to promptly inform a client of a material development in litigation or contemplated litigation.
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Another woman I know has contemplated allowing her live-in boyfriend to support her while she finishes school.
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The black-and-white tile near the entrance was broken into hunks, and I contemplated carrying one off.
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We even contemplated not making the game… I was going to say, did you contemplate delaying the game?
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"YOLO" is obviously the motto of someone who has never gotten stoned and contemplated the possibility of reincarnation.
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I had friends and I socialized, but I also contemplated killing myself more than a handful of times.
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"We have never contemplated a military solution," the Colombian foreign minister, Carlos Trujillo, said in a radio interview.
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"There was honestly never a time when I contemplated getting rid of Jared and Ivanka," Mr. Kelly said.
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The Thirty Meter Telescope, as it is known, would be the largest ever contemplated in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Kelly joined the minor league affiliate of the Ottawa Senators and contemplated retirement before his Olympic opportunity emerged.
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Furniture, lovely though it sometimes may be, is functional and commercial; art is timeless and to be contemplated.
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Mr. Toma contemplated a show without a stage, with live musicians and robots "spread among the people" instead.
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"The deal that we contemplated is about growing the company and did not start with synergies," said Armstrong.
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Before the invasion, he said, they contemplated dropping guns behind enemy lines to resistance fighters in occupied territory.
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Previous Gorillaz albums, like "Demon Days" and "Plastic Beach," have contemplated recent or impending societal and environmental catastrophes.
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Ms. Bejarano sat on one of the black ottomans in front of the triptych and contemplated the colors.
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The towels were surprisingly rough, but the fleece-lined robes were so soft that I contemplated purchasing one.
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Justice Department officials said they never contemplated charging Mr. Rosen, and merely wanted access to his email account.
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A suite of measures such as these could easily be added to legislation now being contemplated in Congress.
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Of the three states where recounts are contemplated, Michigan had the smallest gap between Mr. Trump and Mrs.
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She felt worthless and even contemplated driving her car off the Howard Frankland Bridge that spans Tampa Bay.
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Her consultants contemplated what to call this curious specimen of 121 million Americans who were technically middle class.
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"Facebook's contemplated course of action is illegitimate and will cause irreparable harm to the network," the letter states.
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The museum is so popular, that in 2019 officials contemplated capping the number of people allowed to visit.
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My voyeuristic urges will now be placed into effect on a plane higher than anyone else has contemplated.
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I contemplated all the elaborate stories I could tell to make it seem like this wasn't my fault.
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The congressional Republicans are better prepared, and so their plans are crowding out anything Bannon might have contemplated.
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ET. (CNN)The most frequently contemplated question in Texas politics this campaign season is whether Democratic US Rep.
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Emergency planners have contemplated the risks of a hurricane-related nuclear power plant issue on the East Coast.
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President Ronald Reagan also contemplated policies that could have required more than 180,000 federal employees to get tested.
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And this list doesn't even contain significant changes to the immigration system contemplated by the president's travel ban.
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In the early days of Mr. Trump's presidency, his team contemplated lifting some sanctions imposed by Mr. Obama.
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He said the framers of the Constitution had contemplated having election maps drawn by state legislatures, not commissions.
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"The deal that we contemplated is about growing the company and did not start with synergies," he said.
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Scientists with their eyes on long-distance space travel have contemplated thrusters that wouldn't need any propellant at all.
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The league rules and collective bargaining agreements never contemplated having a WNBA player also working as an NBA coach.
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Tories at this week's conference might have contemplated the scene outside, as swathes of central Birmingham are being demolished.
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The film suggests that Newt Knight seriously contemplated a version of Baldwin's prescription, 100 years before he suggested it.
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"They housed me in solitary confinement and I contemplated what I had become," he said in a recent interview.
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I spent a year and a half in excruciating pain convinced that I was crazy, and even contemplated suicide.
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Davidson credited Cudi's music for getting him through a dark period in life, during which he contemplated killing himself.
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Negan never even contemplated what it might mean to lose, falling right in line with his massive savior complex.
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Biden ran for president in 1988 and 2008, and last year, he contemplated launching a third White House bid.
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In her last tweet on Thursday, Nalayeh contemplated her country's beauty by sharing images from the island of Ilisi.
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Previous presidents have tried to deal with North Korea through sanctions, and President Bill Clinton contemplated a military strike.
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The extreme budget cuts contemplated by Ryan would go some of the way toward paying for Trump's tax cuts.
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SM: Not anymore since Elaina Plott wrote a piece about it—and I contemplated even letting her do it.
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The refinance was contemplated in the original issuance, as detailed in Fitch's new issue report dated 21 November 2013.
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Passing from one carriage to the next, he saw the emergency stop lever and contemplated it for a while.
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" Kelly in an interview: "There was honestly never a time when I contemplated getting rid of Jared and Ivanka.
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In 1994, soon after Jeff Bezos incorporated what would become Amazon, the entrepreneur briefly contemplated changing the company's name.
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Comey's dismissal and Trump's remarks appear to have helped sway Rosenstein's mind as he contemplated appointing a special counsel.
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Arts | New Jersey "Rage, rage against the dying of the light," Dylan Thomas wrote as he contemplated old age.
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In May, I sat and contemplated the bridge as jackhammers or rivet guns racketed somewhere up in the steel.
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He would have never even contemplated typing his letters with a keyboard, and technology in general made him uncomfortable.
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" Some years later, his father contemplated sending him away "to an institution or to be raised by another family.
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"I'm saying there are a number of programs already contemplated, and 2025 is plenty of time away," she said.
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A radio host said she contemplated suicide after a prank call to Kate Middleton's nurse took a tragic turn.
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No other bills contemplated simply taking money from Ohio, which expanded Medicaid, and sending it to Virginia, which didn't.
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"There was honestly never a time when I contemplated getting rid of Jared and Ivanka," Kelly told the Times.
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I momentarily contemplated taking the unfinished shakes to go, but decided against it in the interest of appearing professional.
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Despite the downward trend, the worst-case scenario is rarely contemplated: What would happen if unions actually disappeared entirely?
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" Alabama's senior senator, Richard Shelby, told CNN on Sunday that an ethics investigation of Moore is "already being contemplated.
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Those talks foundered, but that the Greens even contemplated the idea was seen as the end of an era.
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"I thought I was going to die and contemplated a succession plan for Stand to End Rape," she said.
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MARKUS There was a time where we contemplated having that archery scene in the first movie, after the Snap.
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Several said that after the medallion bubble burst, wiping out their savings and their futures, they had contemplated suicide.
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And the former teacher has contemplated the new kind of role model she would make if elected this fall.
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After the speech and subsequent cabinet firings, Vice President Walter F. Mondale grew so despondent that he contemplated resigning.
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There were questions raised about mental incapacity, and it was certainly contemplated that that would be within the realm.
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In a later study, he found that only 29 percent of organizational decision makers contemplated more than one alternative.
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This time, given the all-stock nature contemplated, Softbank would emerge as a large minority holder in any combination.
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Carrie's puppyish enthusiasm aside, I did not sense extreme joy as he contemplated the proof of Sekou Bah's innocence.
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He turned to drink, drugs, and later said he contemplated killing himself by driving his Ferrari into a bridge.
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Mr. Radev contemplated his new role as balancer in chief two days before he was sworn in on Jan.
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House Democrats opted not to charge Mr. Trump with "bribery" or "extortion," as they had contemplated in recent weeks.
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They also opted not to charge Mr. Trump with "bribery" or "extortion," as they had contemplated in recent weeks.
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As we contemplated all this, one of us, Anu, was offered a job back in her hometown: Helsinki, Finland.
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As I contemplated next steps, a notification popped up on my laptop screen: My Dropbox account was almost full.
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So, no slam dunk was being contemplated that would leave the president and his defenders out in the cold.
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Fitch views the cumulative effects of USB's regulatory initiatives and potential litigation risk as manageable and contemplated within ratings.
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While Miller goaded Trump on as he contemplated shutting down the US-Mexico border, the idea originated with Trump.
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So, every political move they make must first pass this litmus test: Does this contemplated action sufficiently resist Trump?
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That solicitation was "corrupt" for several reasons, one of which is that it contemplated foreign involvement in our elections.
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The most threatening moment came when the town drunk briefly contemplated dropping his trousers in a supermarket parking lot.
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But $15 just felt so clearly outside the Overton window, an increase far too large to be seriously contemplated.
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A Marine turns to yoga Isolated from his military community and struggling with deep bouts of depression, Blazejewski contemplated suicide.
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Many contemplated with varying degrees of seriousness whether they should simply leave a country which had suddenly become hostile territory.
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During the drive, he said, he contemplated this signal, telling his wife about the interesting puzzle Bowman had handed him.
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Imagine you've contemplated the great scientific theories of the past and arrived at new insights based on your own observations.
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Fed officials have contemplated the balance openly, and at least for now are titled more toward getting ahead of inflation.
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Aldi told local news outlet TribunManado that he thought he was going to die and contemplated drowning himself at times.
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To be honest, this attention came earlier than we expected, and certainly before we had fully launched our contemplated services.
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Hager said he had contemplated killing his wife for several days because she had been in pain, the affidavit stated.
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SENIOR TRUMP OFFICIALS SAY NO WIND DOWN PERIOD OR SHORT TERM WAIVER BEING CONTEMPLATED FOR CHINA'S OIL PURCHASES FROM IRAN
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And as a female who has vaguely contemplated the possibility of having children, I don't envy them for a second.
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Stone wrote that eight years ago, he had sat on the bench in the photo and contemplated ending his life.
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We do not include any cash inflows related to the contemplated capacity market in our rating case forecast until 2020.
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Throughout the city, Mosul's residents contemplated their losses of the last three years of ISIS rule and an intensifying war.
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Given their track record, performance, and maturity, some Mexican medium-sized banks have contemplated the possibility of conducting an IPO.
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I contemplated hanging myself from the light fixture adjacent to my bathroom, slitting my wrists, or jumping off a bridge.
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"There is now some uncertainty as to whether this transaction can be completed as originally contemplated," SSE said on Wednesday.
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It absolutely makes it feasible for a new player like Circa to be contemplated as a new source for millennials.
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I said I was miserable and as a result I become thin … I've never contemplated suicide because of my weight.
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That was exactly the kind of threat contemplated by the Taylor rule, which also currently calls for higher rates now.
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The circumstances are so unusual, in fact, that they are not even contemplated by the Senate's Conflict of Interest rules.
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He held the offices of attorney general, judge, delegate, congressman, and senator long before he ever contemplated running for president.
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Officials at five large American airports have publicly contemplated switching to private security teams, which they are allowed to do.
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Both Stapf and Jose had severe gastrointestinal problems, and both said that they felt so sick they contemplated stopping treatment.
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I've contemplated opportunities I might have had in the past, had I been bolder and more attuned to my predilections.
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The rules that will be contemplated at a public meeting on March 1 are considered unlikely to generate much controversy.
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But when its founder seriously contemplated a run for president, Bloomberg News editors steered their reporters away from covering it.
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When Bair contemplated attending graduate school, she was told she would be taking a place that belonged to a man.
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Swedbank's proposed new chairman -- former prime minister Goran Persson -- said he hadn't even contemplated Swedbank pulling out of the Baltics.
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The video encapsulates Gilman's own battles after having contemplated suicide and facing an industry that rejected him for being gay.
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However, the contemplated new ATC Corporation would face no such competitive pressures because it will be a state-sanctioned monopoly.
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Where it is used, however, holdings are often extremely modest and employee voice is usually not encouraged or even contemplated.
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Catching my breath in the park, with the drizzle and the flowers and the statues, I contemplated my running future.
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Never mind that the movie was actually pretty good, a number of contemplated launches were put on a slowdown pattern.
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When she studied primate behavior, she contemplated human competition, noting how bonobos were drawn to the teamwork she yearned for.
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Analysts say a fresh round of talks is unlikely to be contemplated before the DUP's annual conference on Nov. 25.
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The euro initially gained ground on the news but soon fell as traders contemplated a political stalemate and another election.
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Reading the recovered text, it's clear that Nikitjaev was distraught by the nature of his work, and even contemplated suicide.
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Any attempt to fire special counsel Robert Mueller would lead to a strong bipartisan response, which is already being contemplated.
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Swedbank's proposed new chairman — former prime minister Goran Persson — said he hadn't even contemplated Swedbank pulling out of the Baltics.
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Jax posted this photo Monday night at an L.A. gym, as Younes contemplated his water bottle and his next exercise.
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Moreover, the document "trove" was considered of such little importance that Google had contemplated storing it outside the company's servers.
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They are interested in a very different kind of contortion than the one King contemplated -- one of breakage, not bending.
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" Or someone's going to say, "By the way, you're going to see content that you have never contemplated showing up.
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I had never even contemplated that I might get cancer because I felt so good, and literally had no symptoms.
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Starving, he sucked on the Clif bar wrappers and contemplated catching and eating the crickets he saw inside the cave.
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Reunification—once a pipe dream for Irish Republicans—is now being contemplated as a potential political reality in unprecedented ways.
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Debt at contemplated levels will weigh down the federal budget with interest costs that will preclude basic functioning of government.
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There was a moment of awed silence as the boys contemplated such a thing, and then a burst of laughter.
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Naturally gregarious, Mr. Schumer loves legislating — he once briefly contemplated running for governor but decided against it — and retail politics.
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If not, was it a part you ever contemplated, or was it just this contemporary version that sparked your interest?
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As we head into 2020 and an election year, when the history of the 19th Amendment should rightly be contemplated.
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Civilians displaced by the violence cautiously contemplated returning to their homes on Wednesday, waiting to see whether violence would resume.
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So that part of the argument is specious, at least when applied so specifically as Galton, Holmes and Hitler contemplated.
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So idealistic did the word sound that Wilson even contemplated an American mandate over Armenia, the Dardanelles and the Bosporus.
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"It's exciting," Harvey said Monday as he contemplated the possibility that 2017 will be the season they all pitch together.
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As we drove back to Alvarado's mother's house, Lopez contemplated mezcal's predicament: fated for ruin if it got its due.
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There's a reason that stirring title tune wouldn't get out of my head as I contemplated adulthood on the riverbank.
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Have you ever contemplated how much every plant, fungus, bacterium, insect, bird, fish, and mammal all put together would weigh?
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But DHS in recent weeks has contemplated expanding that ban to include countries in Europe, potentially even the United Kingdom.
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He contemplated becoming a policeman "because I was tall," but settled into a security guard position at Wells Fargo instead.
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She's so torn up about this, in fact, that she's actually contemplated giving up entirely, something that really throws Arie off.
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European markets closed lower on Monday as investors contemplated a rate rise by the U.S. Federal Reserve and digested merger news.
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All the different forms of Obamacare repeal that Republican leaders have contemplated significantly roll back these taxes and spend less money.
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The policy changes being contemplated for next year are rooted, advocates say, in the fundamental American ideals of choice and competition.
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And the military contemplated purchasing cool, off-the-shelf tech, like quadcopters, and placed a bit order for new modular pistols.
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I knew the drugs and lack of food were causing me physical damage, but I never contemplated my sexual self-harm.
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If you've ever contemplated dumping an Easter basket full of chocolate and jelly beans on a pizza, you were probably stoned.
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State officials never contemplated forcibly removing protesters, and Dalrymple said his evacuation order stemmed mainly from concerns about dangerously cold temperatures.
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For this reason it is hard to believe her aides when they insist she has not contemplated calling an early election.
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Future events and actual results could differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying the forward-looking statements.
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Intensely proud of his heritage, he supported Kosovo's successful bid for FIFA membership and at one point contemplated playing for them.
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While cyberoperations have long been contemplated in other war scenarios, Nitro Zeus "took it to a new level," one participant said.
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The chancellor does not ruminate publicly about her legacy, but—a keen reader of history books—has presumably contemplated it privately.
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After a Mississippi sheriff had beaten a S.N.C.C. leader, Mr. McDew said, he and his colleagues contemplated making a citizens' arrest.
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On my 215th birthday — single and a few years out from a divorce — I contemplated becoming a mother on my own.
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"No one fully contemplated an impeachment: It's just so hard to do," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities.
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But he says the stigma that we've attached to it is so overblown some people who contracted it have contemplated suicide.
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She received a major bonus, was tracked for substantial promotions and contemplated attending the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business.
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That same month, Sessions had ordered a comprehensive review of all police reform activities, including any existing or contemplated consent decrees.
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Additionally, Fitch views the cumulative effects of USB's regulatory initiatives and potential litigation risk as manageable and contemplated within the ratings.
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Many states and utilities have resisted the energy planning contemplated by the CPP, at least in principle if not in practice.
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While the law pushes more ethanol into our fuel, it never contemplated that overall gasoline demand would drop, which has happened.
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Mr Brown contemplated a vote in 2007 when he took over from Tony Blair, chickened out and lived to regret it.
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Targeted assassination of U.S. citizens on foreign soil was a moral frontier no one had even contemplated before the adventure began.
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The first is the 1962-66 lead-up to the Cultural Revolution, when Mao contemplated his return to the political stage.
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"Some buildings may have all the rules and regulations spelled out," he said, while others might not have contemplated every issue.
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Let optimism drive youBoone contemplated his mortality in a 2017 blog post after falling while recovering from a series of strokes.
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They have reminded us that we elected a woman as our leader way before America even contemplated the possibility for itself.
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Then I contemplated whether I still wanted to be alive—and whether I could figure out a way to kill myself.
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And defying convention, three grand 5013th-century rooms have not been roped off but may be contemplated from newly designed benches.
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Ultimately, Muldoon's writing is more rooted on the page, where its coy references and ludic associative leaps can be contemplated slowly.
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Each of those amounts is lower than the comparable projections for the new tax law and the contemplated new spending increases.
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New lower-yield nuclear weapons, whose threshold for use might be lower, are contemplated in the Pentagon's draft Nuclear Posture Review.
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" Mr. Garten also said that many apartment owners had reached out to express "their grave concerns with the Board's contemplated action.
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The company has contemplated filing for Chapter 2000 protection to help contain the cost of defending or settling its legal fights.
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They contemplated hosting yet another ceremony in Indiana for his family after the Chinese wedding, but ultimately decided to shelve it.
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Mr. Browne, the editor in chief, said that no immediate changes in the newspaper's staff were contemplated because of the deal.
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On Tuesday, she stressed that she had not submitted her resignation to Beijing, nor even "contemplated" discussing it with Chinese officials.
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The department revealed it had contemplated using the drug in a court filing last month, which has not been previously reported.
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He contemplated a career in the N.F.L., but he tore his anterior cruciate ligament in practice and never regained top form.
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The Lindberghs were great admirers of the post-1933 German regime, and had at one point apparently contemplated moving to Berlin.
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Social change as sweeping, as what's being contemplated, will require all the insight we can find, wherever we can find it.
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"Claiming that the warhead is based on existing designs doesn't provide much comfort given the significant changes being contemplated," Reif said.
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As Uber contemplated buying Otto in 2016, Salle Yoo, Uber's general counsel, reportedly expressed her "serious reservations" to Kalanick, Bloomberg reported.
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A military intervention should not even be contemplated, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said during the joint press conference with Pence.
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And political and legal pundits can debate the "why" regarding the firing of Comey and the alleged contemplated firing of Mueller.
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A recent round of U.S. sanctions targeted some Chinese financial institutions, but administration officials said a broader effort was being contemplated.
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At one point in his life, he perched on a window ledge, tears running down his face as he contemplated leaping.
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Six days after taking the helm at City Hall he contemplated traveling to speak at the Ohio Democratic Party's annual dinner.
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He even contemplated joining Puerto Rico's national basketball team before opting to preserve his eligibility to compete for the United States.
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The administration previously contemplated taking a role in 5G, as detailed in a National Security Council memo leaked early last year.
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"Gender was never really something I contemplated in any sense of the word I guess," he told Broadly in an email.
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When opening Mister Jiu's, I contemplated, how do we get people to come back here to enjoy this historic neighborhood again?
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Her defense argued her statements and texts urging Roy forward as he contemplated suicide were covered by First Amendment free-speech protections.
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Tracy said he "contemplated suicide" when he was sitting at home, unable to walk and terrified that he'd never be funny again.
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"This potential fourth tranche of tariffs was not contemplated when we provided the annual guidance," Gennette said on a post-earnings call.
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In the aftermath of the accident, with no idea of my name or past, I contemplated getting on a boat and disappearing.
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"This potential fourth tranche of tariffs was not contemplated when we provided the annual guidance," Gennette told analysts during a conference call.
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On Saturday, I contemplated the six-hour drive from San Francisco to LA to buy a pair out of a vending machine.
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As I've reviewed and contemplated various tools, one thing I've always come back to is this unavoidable tension between flexibility and automation.
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Earlier this year, Kardashian contemplated freezing her eggs on an episode of KUWTK, just in case she wanted to have more kids.
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The actor, 74, beat cancer in 2011, and is admitting that death was not something he contemplated as he fought the disease.
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West has been having medical issues of his own, recently revealing that he was diagnosed with a mental condition and contemplated suicide .
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LF Andrew Toles moved into the leadoff spot on Saturday, a move contemplated by manager Dave Roberts for a couple of days.
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This is very different from 1994, when the United States last seriously contemplated a missile strike against the North Korean nuclear program.
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In a new ESPN profile, Olympian Ryan Lochte reveals that he contemplated committing suicide following a scandal at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
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State authorities and FEMA have decided to completely evacuate the coast by sea, until roads can be repaired and reconstruction actually contemplated.
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When the ancient Greeks contemplated the idea of full democracy, they worried that emotional appeal, rather than reason, would sway the crowd.
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Saul Brown, 50, a black resident, contemplated the possibilities on a warm, quiet weeknight in front of an east-side grocery store.
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While being rejected by someone who once contemplated marriage to Nick Viall must sting, the fellas all took it in their stride.
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She contemplated several, including one that was garishly emblazoned with an image of Mickey Mouse about to spear himself with a syringe.
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The plan specifically contemplated a 2628-year transition that would phase out old growth logging and transition into newer growth timber production.
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On Wednesday, Axios reported that Trump is "obsessed" with Amazon and has contemplated using antitrust laws to break up the online retailer.
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McCain supported that bill, but missed the vote as he continued to battle his cancer diagnosis and his colleagues contemplated his future.
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While other casino operators have contemplated heightened security measures, none have gone to the lengths of Wynn, the rival casino executive said.
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About a third were bullied, both at school and online; nearly half said they had seriously contemplated suicide in the last year.
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An Australian radio host said she contemplated suicide after a prank call to Kate Middleton's maternity ward in 2012 went tragically wrong.
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He contemplated selling the apartment and leaving — where to, he was not sure — but the expense of such a turnaround dissuaded him.
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Political pressure for the long-contemplated change has increased greatly since oil prices began to plunge in 2014, straining Saudi Arabia's finances.
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In addition, there is no evidence that fractional licensing was a contemplated issue in 85033 when the consent decree was last modified.
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That carbon dioxide, something we all exhale, would one day be considered harmful was not contemplated by those who crafted the bill.
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Amber and Barnett, the only other couple to get married on the show, admitted that since filming ended, they had contemplated divorce.
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President Donald Trump had contemplated issuing an enforceable quarantine for parts of those states, then later said it will not be necessary.
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"A declining Bath & Body Works scenario is not contemplated at all by the Street so beware," the firm's analysts recently cautioned investors.
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In contrast, she contemplated what it means to throw around the idea of leaving the country if Donald Trump is elected president.
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The strongest pushback against President Trump came instead from a source never contemplated by the founders: his own branch of the government.
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The litany of absurd past pardons (Sheriff Joe Arpaio, etc.) along with Mr. D'Souza's and others being contemplated (such as former Gov.
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The other two were cleared, yet one had contemplated suicide and the other was so crushed he had not returned to school.
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It was not clear if that was contemplated in Farah, but the American military's statement indicated the authorities were watching developments closely.
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But in newspapers and on radios and TV stations from Anchorage to Miami, the effects of the bill are already being contemplated.
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But bypassing Congress should only be contemplated when action is necessary to protect the country and is limited in scope and duration.
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And, as at many companies, they contemplated what would happen if President Trump were to lash out at them in a tweet.
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Congress has contemplated this possibility, and by statute has set the minimal quorum for the Court to conduct business at six justices.
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N.Y.I.T.'s former president, Edward Guiliano, had contemplated starting a women's lacrosse program for years to complement its championship-winning men's team.
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In Iowa, party leaders grimly contemplated the end of a four-decade run in the national spotlight with a borderline gallows humor.
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McGahn then contemplated resigning in protest, but the president ultimately backed down, and he remained the White House counsel until October 2018.
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At the time, Ed said he would no longer live a lie and insinuated he contemplated suicide while he kept his secret.
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First, the government regulations currently contemplated, though appealing in theory, may forestall necessary security updates and act with an overabundance of caution.
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As the Trump administration repeatedly contests and defies congressional subpoenas, House Democratic leaders have openly contemplated utilizing new enforcement mechanisms, including fines.
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He said the company "contemplated a range of possibilities" in the Medicare Part D business, where both CVS and Aetna offer plans.
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" He said he contemplated escape but thought that if he tried to leave his captors "would pay people to hunt me down.
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I closed the book and briefly contemplated putting a single strand of hair across the top, like they do in spy movies.
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But even Mr. Bloomberg — who wanted a fee of $8 for cars and $21 for trucks — never contemplated a toll of $40.
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Our deliberations moved haltingly, as each juror contemplated the impacts — emotional, financial, reputational — to two people, lashed together by a sad story.
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Health researchers and officials have long contemplated junk food taxes, but have focused most of their energy on soda taxes to date.
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An executive order, which Trump has contemplated on the census issue, simply does not override a Supreme Court decision under our Constitutional structure.
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Though they initially contemplated a speakeasy-style hidden entrance, they quickly changed tactics for fear that no one would go looking for it.
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Despite being surrounded by avian cell culture day in and day out, the scientist never contemplated a potential food application for his work.
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At times, she contemplated returning to the administration, quizzing friends last summer about what position she could have if she made a comeback.
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Lawmakers say they show how execs, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, gave some developers special access to user data and contemplated charging for access.
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When I got home, I asked Portland's Bureau of Planning and Sustainability whether they had ever heard of superblocks or contemplated anything similar.
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During Monday's episode of Teen Mom OG, the mother of three, 27, revealed to MTV producer Kerthy that she had contemplated the procedure.
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But it also reminds us that the tax changes that are typically contemplated tend to be fairly small in the scheme of things.
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Among the many details of the saga that have not been made clear is exactly what information Dataminr contemplated selling to the CIA.
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Also of note: Defy had been looking to raise this round for some time, and had also contemplated a sale at one point.
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In a new paper in the science journal PLOS One, two psychologists looked at the present value of money when people contemplated death.
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The contemplated crude capacity expansion was put on hold in early 2016 due to cuts in capital spending, sources said at the time.
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Michigan, another Republican-controlled state, has contemplated a waiver of its own which would impose some of the strictest work requirements yet seen.
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Her defense argued that her statements and texts urging Roy forward as he contemplated suicide were covered by First Amendment free-speech protections.
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The big picture: "We haven't really contemplated how we're going to absorb some of these things," Food and Drug Administration Scott Gottlieb said.
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In fact, the 28-year-old beauty queen admitted that the comment made her feel so insecure she actually contemplated getting plastic surgery.
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In an interview Thursday with CNBC, Moynihan said some of the measures being contemplated now to loosen up the financial system make sense.
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Dalrymple said state officials never contemplated forcibly removing protesters and his evacuation order was mainly due to concerns about inclement weather endangering people.
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Chris Shelton, president of the Communications Workers of America, said the trade language in the platform was better than what was originally contemplated.
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" Here are the full comments from market investors, strategists and analysts: "No one fully contemplated an impeachment: It's just so hard to do.
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" Albert Einstein: "Einstein's contempt for authority ... led him to question received wisdom in ways that well-trained acolytes in the academy never contemplated.
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That system never contemplated a world in which some enterprising member states would facilitate multinationals' skimming of tax revenues from other member states.
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The star admits she "doesn't know" if she has gray hair — nor has she contemplated the day when she'll stop dyeing it platinum.
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In fact, I've contemplated starting a spreadsheet to keep track of all the political and social issues that warrant both outrage and action.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES If the merger is completed as currently contemplated, Fitch would likely either affirm Reynolds' ratings or upgrade them by one notch.
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" Judge Krese, according to KIRO-7, openly criticized the state's sentencing guidelines, exclaiming, "I'm not sure the Legislature really contemplated something like this.
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While recuperating from surgery back in London, he read home decor and cooking magazines and contemplated, as we all must, how to live.
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Sipping from a cup of water as the dwindling sunlight trickled in through his office window, he contemplated the task ahead of him.
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And much progress can be made in advance of negotiations that can lay the foundation for negotiations, as contemplated by the Oslo process.
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I contemplated the legacy of the great oil boom of the seventies and early eighties, which had come to such a crashing halt.
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During this past season, Conover and Olindo's rocky relationship was very much a storyline after they moved in together and contemplated getting married.
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The ninth inning began with the Red Sox leading, 5-2, and Girardi said he never really contemplated using Rodriguez to pinch-hit.
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The documentary contemplated reasons for longevity, with Reiner concluding that laughter, good friends and the right spouse are all high on the list.
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In contrast, tax regulations are generally explanations of how a statute applies to particular transactions or specific entities as contemplated by the statute.
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The phrase might make you think that the agreement resolves all matters pending or being contemplated anywhere, former federal prosecutor David Weinstein said.
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With publications closing what felt like daily, one friend feared for her job security and contemplated who she was outside of her title.
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But since Mr. Khashoggi's disappearance, SoftBank officials have privately contemplated how, in a worst-case scenario, they could distance themselves from Saudi Arabia.
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It may be difficult to investigate all of these allegations in a week, which Republicans surely contemplated when they offered this time line.
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"The national government has the financing for the 271.7 trillion pesos contemplated in the budget proposal for 2020," Carrasquilla said in a statement.
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For example, a once-contemplated new character — a black physician testifying at the rape trial — was dropped before the show got to Broadway.
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Judge Krese said in court that she was "not sure the Legislature really contemplated something like this" when it crafted the sentencing laws.
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The Trump administration contemplated a small-scale strike that involved hitting Kim in some limited way and then expecting that to restrain him.
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Mulvaney, director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, squarely backs the $165 billion defense increase contemplated for fiscal 2018 and 2019.
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"We are concerned that neither the Administration nor Google has fully contemplated the range of threats to Americans' personally identifiable information," they wrote.
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But after the ad hoc release, Shamir isolated himself further — he later split with his management team — and again contemplated ending his career.
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Former police commissioner: 'I have never targeted a person' Ross told reporters he had contemplated leaving for a while, and chose to resign.
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Bloomberg, the billionaire businessman and three-term mayor of New York City, also contemplated a run in 2016 before ultimately backing Hillary Clinton.
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It became such a point of contention in the Democratic Caucus last year that leadership even contemplated changing the rules at one point.
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So, after the Yankees had staged another late rally to force extra innings, he contemplated his thin bullpen and rolled his managerial dice.
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"It was contemplated there would be a report," Mr. Starr told The Texas Tribune in a long interview two months after his removal.
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A careful reading of the original public meaning of the clause, however, shows that such a broad reading was never contemplated or endorsed.
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" Minshew went on to share that while he had initially contemplated breaking his left hand, "I was like, 'I can play through that.
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He initially gave up all hope of painting again when he suddenly lost his sight in 2015, and at one point contemplated suicide.
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In recent months, Xero has reacted to Mr. Trump's threats in the very way he hoped: It has contemplated moving away from China.
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The deal contemplated a sentence of between zero and six months for Flynn, leaving open the possibility he might escape jail time altogether.
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As Lowe contemplated the digital restoration of Nimrud, he noted that even the British Museum's lion was substantially changed from its initial state.
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Attorneys routinely convince clients to comply with the law and often prevent violations that might be contemplated by ill-informed or unthinking clients.
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He documents a string of gratuitous massacres of Native Americans, much to be deeply regretted, but insists that official Washington never contemplated genocide.
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North Korea's response, which contemplated launching missiles in the direction of Guam, suggested the desire to escalate the war of words was mutual.
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"There's no higher crime than the highest crime of abuse of power, that our founders contemplated as the basis of impeachment," Cicilline said.
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She also warned that such a step is not currently contemplated, despite the multiple investigations targeting the President led by Democratic House committees.
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Cloud computing accommodating more of our financial data introduces technology companies into the financial system in ways never contemplated, even a decade ago.
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Yet the chief of staff and the national security adviser, two positions never contemplated by the Constitution, matter more than any cabinet officer.
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Randy Goodman: Thank you for asking this question, as I have most recently contemplated whether I, as a photojournalist, am also an artist.
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At first I resisted, and contemplated sending her out with Grandma so the twins could have some privacy when things started getting hairy.
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How could the framers of the constitution have banned capital punishment in the Eighth Amendment when, in the Fifth, they specifically contemplated its existence?
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The Cuban artist Carlos Alfonzo had always contemplated the complexities of life and its end, even before he was diagnosed with AIDS in 1990.
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He contemplated running as an independent in 2016 but ultimately decided against it out of concern it might result in a Donald Trump victory.
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"The league rules and collective bargaining agreements never contemplated having a WNBA player also working as an NBA coach," the Monumental Sports CEO wrote.
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Virginia used a paralytic drug that may obscure the failure of midazolam to create the sort of deep unconsciousness contemplated by lethal injection proponents.
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As with the suppliers for its consumer products, Apple was demanding with its contractors, requiring them to solve problems they had never contemplated before.
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Donald Trump, of all people, first contemplated a run for President under the Reform Party banner, with the guidance and support of Jesse Ventura.
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"I didn't know if I really belonged there," she says, admitting that she contemplated "dropping out" of school, but ultimately refused to give in.
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When I was 10 I cried about the concept of puberty and contemplated suicide instead of going through it, though I didn't know why.
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Amber had prepared and contemplated filing a lawsuit against Michael seeking monetary damages for personal injury and other claims arising from their prior relationship.
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Unsure about his next move, he contemplated the role of a retired rocker living in exile in southern Europe before his muse came calling.
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Trump contemplated visiting the country in December, but he postponed the trip after Netanyahu rebuked his call for a temporary ban on Muslim immigrants.
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A clumsily antagonistic move, such as cutting off a big Chinese bank—a move which some American officials may have contemplated—could create havoc.
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In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, the famous fighter admitted that she contemplated suicide almost immediately after her loss, which broke her undefeated streak.
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He said that modernization could include adding environmental, labor and other provisions that weren't contemplated when NAFTA was being negotiated in the early 1990s.
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He is circumspect when talking about himself, and he does not reply to any question until he has contemplated the effect of his answer.
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"Although in some contemplated scenarios certain institutions analyzed could suffer from a lack of capital, the overall system would remain solvent," it also said.
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" Asked about a possible government spending cap, he said, "A legal, constitutional control of spending is an interesting alternative that will certainly be contemplated.
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It had been contemplated several years ago, but officials in President Barack Obama's administration urged the companies to drop the idea, which they did.
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - When Akhilesh Godi was depressed and contemplated suicide while questioning his sexuality, he could not bring himself to see a therapist.
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They're being contemplated as ways to finance a tax cut for capital owners, and thus, on net, it amounts to a deeply regressive change.
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Danske Bank and Morgan Stanley are the joint global coordinators in the contemplated IPO, and J.P. Morgan, Nordea and SEB are the joint bookrunners.
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I rock a much-bedraggled tote bag, whereas these headphones would look excellent with an Hermés bag, something I had never previously contemplated purchasing.
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He said he contemplated resigning from his position over the past six months after his July appointment because he was afraid of being removed.
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Pfizer also contemplated a spin-off as Corporate America looked for ways to keep investors happy and keep this eight-year bull market going.
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Gray was struck by the specificity of its prescriptions, which suggested that lives like hers were once contemplated with sophistication by the highest authorities.
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In 2011, when he contemplated running for president, Mr. Trump said he would release his tax returns when President Obama released his birth certificate.
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But the civil rights group said it never contemplated the government would force parents to make this "momentous decision" before even seeing their children.
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Under the restrictions being contemplated by the U.S. Commerce Department, the likes of Intel may be forced to stop selling to $39 billion Hikvision.
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Our founders never contemplated political parties and the Constitution does not mention, let alone regulate, them, though our political tradition accords them great weight.
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" Another shopper said, "I loved this dress so much I bought it in two colors for work and have contemplated buying a couple more.
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Though the former competitive swimmer didn't take home the final rose on Monday night's finale, he's contemplated the prospect of being the next Bachelor.
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I had always put caring for my babies first, but I contemplated whether it would feel ok to let someone else take that job.
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But the White House initially contemplated nixing the rule entirely as part of an executive order tightening border security that Trump signed in January.
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Furthermore, POMESA contemplated protecting and preserving any voluntary agreements prior to its enactment; the PREPA RSA is the only such agreement of its kind.
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After some huckleberry sorbet dusted with fennel pollen, most of the guests departed, and Reider and the return customer contemplated all that had changed.
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For weeks, the OCC has contemplated fresh sanctions against Wells Fargo for abusing customers with both insurance and mortgage products, sources have told Reuters.
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"No other actions are being contemplated by the participants in this process," the Russian justice ministry said in comments carried by Interfax news agency.
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But the Trump administration, from its earliest days, contemplated broadening the practice by criminally prosecuting parents en masse for the misdemeanor of illegal entry.
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Stock prices fell more than 4 percent on Monday, following a selloff on Friday as investors contemplated higher rates with a tightening labor market.
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But as he contemplated making "The Endless Summer," he had a bigger mission: to change the way surfers had been depicted in popular culture.
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" Applicants will have just a few days before the deadline of March 10 to send in their proposals, with awards "contemplated for mid-April.
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Sensing the waitress's displeasure, the singer-songwriter known for her lusty honky-tonk sound briefly contemplated ordering a meal for the sake of appearances.
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The party did not comment on Wednesday night, but Republican activists said they believed officials had contemplated withdrawing the party's nomination of Mr. Moore.
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Most recently, expulsion proceedings have been contemplated against Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, should he be convicted in his current corruption trial.
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Such steps are normally contemplated by governments in the darkest hours of recessions -- not when the economy is as strong as it is now.
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The fourth section of the 25th Amendment — the one contemplated by the anonymous author of the essay in The Times — has never been used.
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The psychological toll can be fatal: 51% of US revenge-porn victims have contemplated suicide, according to research by the End Revenge Porn campaign.
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Though only about 2023 schools would be subject to the levy as currently contemplated, it would raise an estimated $3 billion over 10 years.
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Ms. Haspel briefly contemplated withdrawing for fear that the president's team would not give her its full support, according to current and former officials.
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The Nixon administration paid cash to criminal defendants in exchange for silence, orchestrated burglaries and illegal wiretaps—and even contemplated firebombing the Brookings Institution.
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Fosu says that when she lost her job she felt she lost her identity as a strong, independent, working woman and she contemplated suicide.
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In desperation, the 23-year-old took a step he had never even contemplated before: He offered his customers the option of paying electronically.
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During one practice, when Tony Parker plopped down alongside him, Auriemma asked if he had ever contemplated leaving for a bigger market and stage.
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We barely endured the long mimosas and eggs Benedicts as we contemplated our catastrophically changed lives à la Adam and Eve postfruit, full guilt.
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Perhaps you've never contemplated the long journey that natural gas travels before you can ignite the burners on the gas stove in your kitchen.
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Dickey spent the last four seasons with the Blue Jays and contemplated retirement this year when he was not included on Toronto's postseason roster.
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At one point early in the design process, they contemplated having Gale take the form of the other characters, mimicking their shapes with debris.
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Wentworth, who runs one of the largest pharmacy benefits management organizations -- otherwise known as PBMs -- appears to have contemplated this question quite a bit.
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It would also offer the intriguing story line of a son's fulfilling a mission endlessly contemplated, but never executed, by his father, former Gov.
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We are confident that our Founding Fathers, when writing the Second Amendment, never contemplated assault rifles would be sold to the general public anyway.
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When Wichita State lost to Notre Dame in the Sweet 16 last year, VanVleet and Baker contemplated leaving school to begin their professional careers.
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The refinance of the Class A2 notes was contemplated in the original issuance and is detailed in Fitch's new issue report, dated 2 May 20153.
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And while Republicans in Congress continued guerrilla efforts to retrench the law through the 22020s, the party never again seriously contemplated trying to eliminate it.
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While both Andy Warhol and Conner contemplated death, Warhol tended to glamorize it or turn it into spectacle; Conner pondered the foulness of its outcome.
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In classic handyman fashion, the crew used Kapton tape to seal-up the tiny hole while a better solution is being contemplated, ABC News reports.
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It is not the simplistic "persons, houses, papers, and effects" that was to be protected from unreasonable search and seizure contemplated by the Fourth Amendment.
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Many local authorities, who have contemplated their response to the opioid epidemic in recent years, had expected leeway from Democratically run White House by 2018.
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But by sounding unlike any major Republican in history, Trump hopes to appeal to a different coalition of voters than either party has contemplated before.
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If the analogy works to impress upon folks the severity of the situation and the scale of the action being contemplated, I'm all for it.
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"If Valeo obtains clearance of the FTE transaction, the contemplated divestment could be finalized in the last quarter of 2017," Valeo added in a statement.
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Bloomberg also names another obfuscation system, it says was called uLocker, which it says was contemplated for times when Uber wanted to be "less transparent".
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If you've ever contemplated taking a gap year or dedicating a summer abroad, STA Travel has likely popped up in your research at some point.
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Almost 40 percent have strongly contemplated taking one out, according to the Morning Consult survey, in some cases to cover costs associated with attending college.
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Guys began stripping off their rain-soaked t-shirts and the competitive side of me contemplated ditching mine too, as it was impeding my performance.
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The NY Times reports that President Trump has contemplated firing Special Counsel Robert Mueller, but has thus far been dissuaded from doing so by staff.
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There was one about how it was symbolizing the birth of man, and how we use religion, and all this stuff I'd never even contemplated.
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Among the bolder tax reform ideas being contemplated by the Republican congressional leadership is a border tax adjustment aimed at improving the U.S. trade balance.
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I reached down to stroke my father's hair, something I had not done or even contemplated doing in the fifty-five years of our acquaintance.
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Trump has also reportedly contemplated to advisers about whether he should have tapped JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Jamie Dimon in 85033 instead of Mnuchin.
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Still others have contemplated bids before deciding against it: Mario M. Cuomo's vacillations were so well known that people called him Hamlet on the Hudson.
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But due to decades-old regulations that never contemplated this shift in technology, it's much harder for songwriters to earn fair compensation for their creations.
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And further, among male high school students who have experienced sexual and physical abuse by a dating partner, one in four has seriously contemplated suicide.
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At one point or other, all of the women on the alley seem to have had — or at least contemplated — an affair with James Metcalf.
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He blustered that he once had contemplated shooting up a church near his pizza shop and he didn't intend to spare the women and children.
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"He is exactly the kind of citizen-legislator the Founders had in mind when they contemplated the makeup of the House of Representatives," she added.
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This exact scenario and potential consequences were actually contemplated in 1710 by Jonathan Swift, author of "Gulliver's Travels" and the foremost satirist of his time.
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As we made our way toward the exit, we saw a Shake Shack sign and contemplated a burger, before discovering it wasn't actually open yet.
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He recalled that after an earlier race, a legislative contest that was close, he had contemplated hundreds of things that could have been done differently.
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Though she contemplated going honey or platinum blonde to her social media followers, it appears she chose to go all the way with icy blonde.
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Their food supplies dangerously low, all the men quietly contemplated giving up in the face of the kind of hardship Arctic explorers have always faced.
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Congressional passage of the FAST Act in 2628 marginally increased resources, but we need the scale of investment contemplated by the president's $28503 trillion vision.
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But Davis said the internal communications show the strategy explicitly contemplated how the private equity firms could emerge winners if Caesars filed for Chapter 11.
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It has organized a Citizenship and Immigration Services task force to denaturalize American citizens, the first effort of mass expatriation contemplated since the McCarthy era.
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After all, I'm a social democrat who eagerly voted for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 primaries and has contemplated purchasing a "Free Palestine" T-shirt.
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Even as a child, I had contemplated if I would have been better off running up or down when the stairs finally collapsed under me.
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Overnight, during nearly three hours live on "The Joe Rogan Experience," a popular podcast, he mused on A.I. and contemplated the end of the universe.
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Everyone has a camera with them now at all times, and there's no doubt that we're seeing images that we never before could have contemplated.
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He endorsed Mr. Trump early in his campaign, and at one point in it, Mr. Trump even openly contemplated naming Mr. Icahn his Treasury secretary.
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Johnson sampled musks and decided on a three-dollar glassine of "Bleue Nile," while King and Smith contemplated buying their own "Black Lives Matter" shirts.
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If the House, if Congress doesn't care enough to use the tools that it has, running to the courts is not something the Constitution contemplated.
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The bank had not contemplated a scenario where an independent Catalonia would raise doubts over any legal contracts with clients, Gortazar told an analyst call.
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Einstein's reluctance to even mention gravitational waves in 214 — despite having contemplated their existence as early as 22015 — suggests how thorny a problem they presented.
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When Barack Obama contemplated military action in Libya, Syria, and other countries, there weren't constant stories about what MSNBC hosts were advising him to do.
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Some Republicans have contemplated those potentially searing depictions and worry they could provoke an outcry that would dwarf this weekend's response to the new restrictions.
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Sympathetic as she is to your predicament, Miss Manners cannot condone the contemplated rudenesses of uninviting your in-laws or being absent when they arrive.
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McNamara's impassioned testimony that the bombing could not achieve American goals so riled the Joint Chiefs of Staff that they reportedly contemplated resigning en masse.
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There were black men everywhere, and he told investigators he contemplated going elsewhere, but settled on New York because of the flood of media there.
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The Frenchman departs after a final game at Huddersfield Town on Sunday and was in reflective mood as he contemplated his 22 years in charge.
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Connecticut, where just 1.6 percent of residents claim SALT deductions, could protect $7.5 billion in deductions by making changes being contemplated for the tax code.
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Dish and DirecTV have contemplated a variety of merger structures over the years, including within the last year, according to people familiar with the matter.
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"Make no mistake, this is conduct that I think reaches the impeachment charge that is being contemplated by the House right now," Speier, D-Calif.
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According to Human Rights Watch, the number of settlers has surpassed 600,000, a population many times greater than any Israeli leader ever contemplated pulling out.
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His Malay-nationalist credentials are even stronger than those of Mr. Najib, who contemplated rolling back ethnic privileges when he became prime minister in 2009.
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After recovering from more hysterical laughter, she tells Tom about a sailor she saw while they were on vacation and contemplated having an affair with.
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Under the deal being contemplated, the combined company would be based in Britain and maintain headquarters in London and Frankfurt, the home of the Deutsche Börse.
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There are opportunities within the broad portfolio for brands to be pruned and reduce debt if necessary, but this is not currently contemplated in Fitch's projections.
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That would hurt Puerto Rico's "ability to obtain investment grade ratings for the securitization transactions contemplated for PREPA and PRASA," threatening those deals, the funds said.
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Some 9.3 million American adults (3.9 percent of the population) seriously contemplated suicide in 2013, according to a US Department of Health and Human Services study.
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"Imagine if this had been an executive order that had been contemplated the day before the San Bernardino shooter entered the United States?" the official asked.
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With respect to energy development, space-based solar panel farms are being contemplated to power space technologies and locations, as well as equipment here on Earth.
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"This situation was not contemplated at the time we provided Q3 guidance during our Q2 fiscal year 220 earnings call," the company said in a statement.
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"This situation was not contemplated at the time we provided Q3 guidance during our Q2 fiscal year 2020 earnings call," the company said in a statement.
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He contemplated sending freed slaves back to Africa Lincoln was firmly against slavery -- yet his position on what should happen to freed slaves wasn't so clear.
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When Chang led 2-1 in the fifth set, he took several swigs from his water bottle, ate a banana and contemplated quitting during the changeover.
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On Wednesday, officials said the new standards have been contemplated for some time and that regulators are concerned about the vulnerability of the nation's financial systems.
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Little Kennedy even made an appearance in Parker's introductory segment, as she sat beside him while he contemplated what to pack before he left for filming.
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He was a relative non-entity in security discussions on Iran, North Korea and elsewhere, even as Mr Trump contemplated launching military strikes on the former.
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That was even as investors contemplated expectations that Trump would do very well in 11 states holding Republican primary or caucus elections on this Super Tuesday.
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Bicks presented internal Google documents, in which company executives contemplated being "out of business in 10 years" if they did not quickly enter the mobile market.
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Shares of Coach stock at one point climbed more than 11 percent, driven higher as Wall Street digested the earnings results and contemplated the brand's future.
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Dalrymple on Wednesday said state officials never contemplated forcibly removing protesters and there had been no plans to block food or other supplies from the camp.
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"A CSeries JV with the Chinese is an option we have long contemplated," wrote Credit Suisse analyst Robert Spingarn in a note to clients on Monday.
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The concept of metamorphosis was embedded in numbers like "Where Is the White Light" and "Death Celebration," which contemplated the boundaries between life and the hereafter.
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Strangely, former White House counsel John Dean said this week that even Richard Nixon, who resigned just before impeachment, would never have contemplated such an order.
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Obviously, these were not the intended consequences, yet regulatory burdens impacting lenders and consumers have created unwanted obstacles not contemplated when the laws were initially passed.
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Yet, it is difficult to imagine this step would even be contemplated as anything other than the final step in a long, difficult and complex process.
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Madsen said he tried to bury her at sea but denied mutilating her body, and added that he had contemplated killing himself while still on board.
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Most said Trump's interview in May 2017 may have exonerated the president on obstruction intentions or, at the very least, complicated any contemplated prosecution against him.
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George Washington had this same courtly decorum that both Markle and Obama encountered in mind when he contemplated how a uniquely American etiquette ought to look.
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The lender has, over the past few months, contemplated a sale and reached out to at least one prospective buyer directly, one of the people said.
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LePage has insisted on a budget with deeper spending cuts than those contemplated by lawmakers and has promised to veto any spending plan that raises taxes.
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Bombshell studies from economists at the University of Washington and Harvard Business School have shown the negative impacts of extreme minimum wage hikes contemplated by Democrats.
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Typically, plants that undertook some of the heat rate improvements contemplated by ACE would become subject to new-source limits on soot and smog-forming pollution.
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After his death, investigators discovered Roy had texted Carter as he contemplated and attempted suicide, with her encouraging him to do it when he had doubts.
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In an interview aboard his campaign bus, Mr. Rubio sounded despondent as he contemplated how ugly the race had become — and his role in its devolution.
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A Trump administration was never contemplated as an actual reality, and so when we found ourselves suddenly living in that world it felt so much worse.
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Terror and disbelief began to sink in for many, as they contemplated how something of the sort could ever possibly be unleashed unto the unsuspecting masses.
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The Indianapolis-based organization also publicly contemplated moving and taking events out of Indiana when a law similar to the one in North Carolina was passed.
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After eight years of no-drama President Obama, America is witnessing dizzying days of things never done, said, attempted or even contemplated by a U.S. President.
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It goes without saying that paradox and complexity coursed through the artist's thinking as he contemplated a project as massive, and personal, as the this one.
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Mr. Corker, who has been feuding with the man he once contemplated serving as vice president, accused Mr. Trump of serial lying and debasing the office.
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Stocks recorded a string of record highs as Wall Street contemplated the benefits from reduced corporate and personal income tax rates that had just been enacted.
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According to a 2012 study from local rights group ADIL, half of LGBT+ people bullied at school had experienced depression, while a quarter had contemplated suicide.
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The unthinkable was starting to seem inevitable as the Democratic establishment somberly contemplated the implications of an avowed socialist at the top of the 2020 ticket.
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Until a couple of weeks ago, for example, Stoke City might have contemplated an offer of 30 million pounds for its young English goalkeeper, Jack Butland.
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With two sick children and $28500,6900 in debt, this individual contemplated suicide as a means of generating a life insurance payout to support his loved ones.
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She looks reticent as she shares that a friend killed himself; suggests that she, too, has contemplated suicide; and tells how she discovered the Demeesters' story.
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There's a scenario, already being contemplated by some campaign insiders, in which Iowa favors a relatively more centrist white candidate such as Biden or Minnesota Sen.
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So we'll let it stand as is; a monument to the president's dishonesty and corruption, to be contemplated and remembered by Americans for generations to come.
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The information warfare tactics being contemplated build on Cyber Command's previous efforts to target Russian operates believed to be attempting to influence the 2018 midterm elections.
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This was her sanctum: a place where she had spent countless hours cocooned, where she had contemplated suicide, where she had made love with her husband.
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She has to signal that, unlike 2016 when she was repeatedly courted to consider running but never seriously contemplated doing it, this time she means it.
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Those decisions, which required weighing all mitigating factors whether or not they were connected with the crime, contemplated resentencing to take place in a trial court.
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These ideas have graduated from fringe proposals to ones seriously contemplated in the IPCC's most recent report on the state of options for managing climate change.
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I met Martinez with filmmaker David Bernabo as we chronicled Moundsville's present and past, and contemplated its future, for a feature documentary that will be premiered Dec.
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All that said, however, the demanding AI-powered features in the app frustrated me so much that I contemplated switching to mouthwash for my oral hygiene needs.
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In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Scheana said she contemplated the procedure for a few years while she was in a relationship but never had the time.
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At least four states — Georgia, Maryland, Illinois and Tennessee — have contemplated whether to impose new restrictions on autonomous vehicles, perhaps to the chagrin of companies like Google.
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Elonna Jones, 21, skipped her classes at the University of Maryland to attend with her mother, Waneta Ross, who nearly teared up as she contemplated Baltimore's loss.
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However, Fitch views that the bail-in of creditors or the exemption of covered bonds in a bank resolution scenario is not contemplated under the current framework.
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Amid all this flux, a pause and a retreat from public life became crucial as Lyons contemplated the next chapter — or chapters, as the case may be.
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What's more, the general range of premium tax credits contemplated may not be enough for most individuals to afford plans with an actuarial value of 50 percent.
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What would it be like, I wondered, to spend time in get-ups I had admired in the abstract but had seldom contemplated putting on my back?
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Even after filming for the season ended, he still contemplated calling or texting Witherspoon, 43, to make light of the admittedly gross situation and lessen the embarrassment.
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The 'B' IDR also reflects ABILITY's weaker financial profile relative to this peer group, with a highly leveraged balance sheet pro forma for a contemplated leveraged recapitalization.
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While still on the staff of Lord Mountbatten's Combined Operations, he persuaded a reluctant Observer editor to run a weekly series that contemplated life after the war.
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Analysts have said a fresh round of talks is unlikely to be even contemplated until after both parties' annual conferences, culminating with the DUP's meeting on Saturday.
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If those countries then fail to change their practices, the order contemplated a new presidential order barring entry of that country's nationals, possibly as early as May.
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But they're not being contemplated as ways to shore up the long-term sustainability of Social Security or to extend health insurance coverage to those in need.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered the Justice Department in April to undertake a comprehensive review of all police reform activities, including any existing or contemplated consent decrees.
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After British Prime Minister Theresa May struggled to reach an exit deal this weak investors contemplated the possibility of a disorderly "no-deal" departure or another referendum.
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But interestingly, the 22013st Circuit opted not to adopt an alternative theory promulgated by two other circuits and contemplated by some justices at the U.S. Supreme Court.
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"As I contemplated who could best serve our state in the U.S. Senate, I kept coming back to one name and one person: Jon Kyl," Ducey said.
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Rather than acquiescing in a Chinese takeover of the island as he, Kissinger and Mao initially contemplated, he saw Taiwan's democratic system as ruling out that possibility.
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"I immediately un-liked it, closed the app and genuinely contemplated deleting my account, hoping that they would never see the notification (a delusional thought)," says Bendo.
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I contemplated staying—to try talking to him later, after his speech, but it would be too late, because he rambles on for 8, 10, 12 hours.
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The company's leverage metrics comply with the regulatory parameters (2212x) but compare unfavorably with its historical performance and are at the limit contemplated by the current rating.
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"The government of the republic reiterates that at no moment has it contemplated signing an agreement to convert Guatemala into a safe third country," read the statement.
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In general, Oakmont's ditches, some of them cut across fairways, will have to be contemplated, respected and avoided in every round at the 116th United States Open.
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"King & Spalding's roster of former government officials — elected and non-elected, both Democrat and Republican — was a compelling platform as I contemplated life after Congress," said Crenshaw.
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Under the first kind of agreement, it said, the FAA authorizes courts to name a substitute arbitrator if the forum contemplated in the original agreement is unavailable.
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"For this reason, from the beginning, we contemplated the possibility of appealing a decision unfavorable to the interests of the people of Puerto Rico," Mr. Zaragoza said.
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I can't even remember what I was wearing, but it was probably something obliviously outrageously slutty—which I wouldn't have even contemplated at the time if sober.
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Prior to today, many actions contemplated and indeed announced by opponents of the rule were technically not possible, since the rule was technically not yet in force.
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During our whole exchange, even after confessing, Ryan never produced proof of these threats, but claimed he contemplated filing a police report, before eventually deciding not to.
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"I think the changes that are being contemplated will not only be good for the U.S. but will also be good for the global economy," he said.
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The buying and selling of children is contemplated with chilling matter-of-factness, and the world Zain inhabits is one where human bonds have become brutally transactional.
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The pint-size youngster with an oversized backpack stood on the corner of Mapes Avenue several feet from home, and for a moment contemplated crossing the street.
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At the same time, the European Union, Spain, Britain and several other countries have all seriously contemplated digital services taxes like the one just passed by France.
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This is surely not the result contemplated by those who drafted and ratified the Fifth Amendment, and surely not the result dictated by precepts of constitutional democracy.
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While Haun said she had never contemplated an investing career, some of her skills as a federal prosecutor made her perfect for the role, Horowitz told CNBC.
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He made 2192 starts and helped the Tigers back to the playoffs — but he also led the league in earned runs allowed and contemplated his career mortality.
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NAGAPATTINAM, India (Reuters) - Karibeeran Parameshvaran and his wife Choodamani contemplated suicide after losing three children to giant waves triggered by a 213-magnitude quake fifteen years ago.
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As a part of the contemplated tax bill, the Senate Energy Committee has been instructed to find $1 billion in revenue as a part of tax overhaul.
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"I don't believe that the National Emergencies Act contemplated a president repurposing billions of dollars outside the normal appropriations process," said Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine.
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For decades, leaders and experts in Israel and among our allies contemplated the drastic steps we might have to take to restrain or destroy Iran's nuclear program.
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"It should be pointed out that this is not the first time a company has contemplated legal action regarding the work of the Citizen Lab," Deibert wrote.
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Options for the mission As they contemplated what to do about the possible bin Laden hideout, senior Obama officials considered some courses of action other than a raid.
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When I mentioned it to my wife, she was outraged by the intrusion and briefly contemplated buying a shotgun, should my neighbor's drone reappear near our bedroom window.
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The initial euphoria - triggered by government rules published over the weekend to restrict "intensive" and "viscous" selling by shareholders - quickly evaporated as investors contemplated the rules' side effects.
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" Looking to the future, the actress, who supported Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, also reveals that she has contemplated entering politics "a million times.
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When Leon reveals to Toby that he often contemplated killing himself in high school in order to put an end to merciless bullying, Toby is shocked and upset.
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In particular, Biden contemplated a $15 minimum wage proposal, higher taxes on investment income, no tuition for students at public colleges and universities, and a major infrastructure overhaul.
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"There's going to be a lot of reconsideration, pausing, certain deals that were contemplated are going to change," said Steve Massocca, chief investment officer at Wedbush Equity Management.
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These forward looking statements, by their nature, necessarily involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements.
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"This is like a reverse buy-and-build strategy," one source said, adding a merger with the LSE had been contemplated since the Refinitiv deal closed in October.
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"At this time the Company has determined not to proceed with the initial public offering contemplated by the Registration Statement," the company said in a filing on Friday.
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Asked later if police contemplated bringing body cameras to the scene during the hours-long standoff, Armacost said she would have to check and get back to reporters.
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These statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the statements.
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Twice during the performance, Mark's median was buzzed by a police cruiser; I contemplated what capacity I possessed to intervene if the police decided to interfere with him.
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Barrick, already the world's largest gold miner, said its contemplated proposal did not offer any premium to Newmont's shareholders and that no decision had been taken so far.
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That was clearly not foremost on the mind of Smith on Thursday, though, as he contemplated the impact of his "huge error of judgement" on his father Peter.
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Almost 30 years after Martin Scorsese first contemplated adapting Masahiro Shinoda's 1966 novel Silence for the screen, the trailer for the highly anticipated passion project has finally arrived.
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See Taylor went to see this really nice apartment this week and honestly, who among us hasn't contemplated doing questionably legal things for prime New York real estate?
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"These measures replace the previously contemplated mandatory conversion of banks' foreign-currency mortgages into Polish zloty, which ... had the potential to severely affect some banks' capitalisation," it added.
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Trump also defends himself against critics of the administration's one-page tax draft, saying he contemplated putting out a larger thing before realizing it was pretty well covered.
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"The prosecution remains amendable to working with the plaintiffs regarding the scope of the contemplated subpoena to reach an accommodation that is acceptable to all parties," he wrote.
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Mueller's indictment of Manafort makes no mention of Deripaska, even though prosecutors have evidence that Manafort contemplated inviting his old Russian client for a 2016 Trump campaign briefing.
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And while the hosts focused on Mr. Mateen's father, Dr. Ibrahim contemplated his own dad, an immigrant from Egypt, who married an American and practiced medicine in Tennessee.
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"They can get a lot more value from other players than this kind of forced marriage that's being contemplated here," said Crockett, senior analyst at B. Riley FBR.
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Sabraw did not mention the Flores decision, so it is unclear how, or to what extent, he contemplated the court orders between Gee and him working in harmony.
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During his television interview, Haverly not only spoke as though he had no idea what was going on, but he also contemplated his mother's reaction to the discovery.
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Indonesia has been building its military presence in the Natuna Islands, according to analysts, and has contemplated deploying eight Apache attack helicopters it bought from the United States.
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It also contemplated an increase on the price paid for Mexican sugar, to 23 cents per lb for raw sugar and 28 cents for refined, the source said.
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She contemplated breaking the pile up with a power drill or asking the kids playing basketball across the street from her home to help her smash it apart.
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I also imagined that I was constructing a time-based painting that was a model of mind, of what happened inside one's mind when one contemplated a painting.
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The Haggler notes that the dull and windy ninny whose name is attached to this column has flown all over the world and never contemplated buying a policy.
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I found the similarity in sound between mustered and mustard amusing, and contemplated using the clue "Mustard, say?" as a playful reinterpretation of the ", say" crossword cluing convention.
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And much progress can be made in advance of negotiations, as contemplated by the Oslo process – in fact, these steps will help create the conditions for successful talks.
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PDVSA's contemplated payment agreement with Rosneft is part of a series of methods used by Maduro's government to gain access to cash, including selling Central Bank gold reserves.
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One provision generally prohibits lawyers from lending money to clients during contemplated or pending litigation, although Ms. Clifford appears to have been threatening to talk — not to sue.
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Hariri sidestepped a question about prospects of raising taxes, saying any moves the government contemplated to boost revenues would take into account that they not be a burden.
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After a few quiet minutes in which Ms. Puno contemplated playing the "Jeopardy" theme song, the women stuck their notes to the wall and read them out loud.
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Even in the darkest days of World War II, small numbers of idealists, some of whom were in resistance movements, had contemplated some form of unification of Europe.
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The minute I first contemplated having children, I swore that I would never lay a hand on my child in anger, or allow anyone else to do so.
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But then Mr. Trump has frequently rattled his sabers — "all options are on the table" — and there are no suggestions that any military action is being seriously contemplated.
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Sanders peevishly needled Biden for a decade ago backing the Bowles-Simpson budget commission, which contemplated curbing the growth in spending for Social Security, Medicare and veterans benefits.
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Some of the parents have contemplated designing team T-shirts that say "Embrace the Chase" across the front and "The Times Will Come" across the back, Falkenstein said.
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I was there with my young daughter and son, and it's not the first time I've contemplated what pop music could teach my kids about the United States.
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There is no sign of the panic that briefly gripped investors when the Fed contemplated similar measures in 24.5, perhaps because the economy seems to be considerably stronger.
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Congress has alleged oath violations all three times it has passed or seriously contemplated articles of impeachment against presidents: against Andrew Johnson, Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton.
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Even now, she's unsure what role, if any, AI played in the process — a possibility she only contemplated after speaking with friends about it following the first one.
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" "I should hope that if such an extraordinary step were to be contemplated a fourth time it would be conducted with an eye towards fairness, objectivity, and impartiality.
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Jordan, tired of the toil of being a superstar, had publicly contemplated retirement before, but he ultimately made the decision two months after the murder of his father.
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Alexander also wants the bill to allow states greater flexibility in modifying rules for their own insurance markets beyond what is already contemplated by the Affordable Care Act.
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As the Obama administration contemplated the fallout, Mr. Biden did not publicly oppose or defend the rule, but hinted during a radio interview that it would be softened.
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The poem itself reads a little like a comic dispatch to an alumni newsletter: I sat at my desk and contemplated all that I had accomplished this year.
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The New York Times, citing unidentified officials, on Saturday said the White House was circulating a revised version that did not have language that contemplated reopening the prisons.
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Mitchell and Jessen was approved and directed by the C.I.A. after the Department of Justice and the Office of the President advised that the contemplated action was legal.
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As Tennessee players celebrated wildly, Brady strode glumly off the field amid near-silence as shocked New England fans contemplated perhaps the almost unthinkable end of a dynasty.
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Allyson Niven, who lives in Kailua-Kona, said her first instinct was to gather her family as she contemplated what she thought would be her final minutes alive.
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When the size of Amber Rose's breasts started to negatively impact her health and wellbeing, she decided to have them reduced — a decision she contemplated for nearly three years.
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The addition signals that interference with a national election is not only different from the other major threats contemplated by the E.O., but that it is just as serious.
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At the East Tech West conference in Nansha, Guangzhou, this week, business leaders, investors and experts contemplated how the country can effectively "equalize" these services for the whole nation.
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There's certainly speculation they could promote from within — Hogan Gidley was once seen as a dark horse, but in recent months, officials have contemplated seeing him in that role.
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The health ministry gave no specifics, but Japan's major newspapers said it contemplated allowing smoking in establishments with floor space of 150 square metres (1,615 square feet) or less.
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Ross said that while no immediate further actions were being contemplated, the disputes point to the need to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement sooner rather than later.
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SHANGHAI, Dec 6 (Reuters) - China stocks edged lower on Tuesday, as investors contemplated the possible repercussions on trade from scathing comments by a top securities regulator about "barbaric" takeovers.
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" Thankfully, despite being bullied in his teen years, Jennings says he never contemplated taking his own life "because unlike the show, I did have outlets and people that listened.
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My PTSD experience was so bad, and I felt so little control over it that I contemplated suicide, because I just couldn't stand to suffer like that any longer.
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By the end of the song/mystical excursion, you've fully contemplated your whole life in chronological order three to four times, possibly more depending on what drugs you've taken.
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Prince William took on a therapist-style role as he hosted a moving video with a mother who lost her son, and a teen who contemplated suicide over cyberbullying.
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But the existence of it at all presents a risk to this country and its governance that most of us have never seen or even contemplated in our lifetime.
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"They've known about it, so to my knowledge that's not being contemplated," said the official, adding that ultimately questions about any wind-down period are for the State Department.
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The U.S. has openly contemplated bans of the company's 5G and energy products, and other countries aligned with the U.S. have already banned its equipment or are considering boycotts.
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Despite escalating tensions with Iran, contemplated military strikes, and hawkish advisers egging him on, President Donald Trump continues to insist that he really, truly does not want a war.
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"Women's health is a big part of this, and women are a majority of the population and their health interests deserve to be contemplated in any reform," she said.
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So the process became having her write the story how she felt comfortable, and then we contemplated the conversations and nuances that she wanted wrapped around you, the viewer.
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Baby was great, so great that for the first time in my career, I genuinely contemplated packing it all in and spending the rest of my life with him.
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Even before that vote, Corker helped push through the legislation that would ultimately grant Congress powers to review the deal, which the Obama administration contemplated approving without congressional oversight.
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Kelly, 23, came out when he was 19, in a Facebook post that was shared widely, scandalizing Hutterites who'd presumably never contemplated one of their own could be gay.
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But in Mr. Bell's youth, life for gay people was difficult, and he recalled counseling two men who contemplated suicide after their sexual orientation was exposed following police raids.
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But on Sunday, Trump confirmed his administration has contemplated the proposal to buy Greenland because of its strategic location and rich supply of natural resources like coal and uranium.
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The San Francisco-based lender has over the past few months contemplated a sale and reached out to at least one prospective buyer directly, one of the people said.
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Last year the FDA contemplated a crackdown, only to receive complaints from clinic operators and patients who believe the agency would be shutting down access to life-saving treatments.
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The changes contemplated by the FCC could fundamentally alter how the internet functions, impacting not just consumers and businesses in the United States, but also in Canada and abroad.
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And it's far away from the small town of Kjellerup in eastern Jutland where Vibskov grew up and where nobody even contemplated such a thing as a meatless meal.
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For a minute I contemplated posting an older photo of me outside having fun just to fit in, but the act of even trying to do that was exhausting.
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A TRANSACTION MAY FOLLOW, SUBJECT TO MARKET CONDITIONS * ENTRA HAS MANDATED DNB AND HANDELSBANKEN TO ARRANGE FOR CONTEMPLATED BOND ISSUE Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom)
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I contemplated going to see the movie again (I have seen in 6.3 times — once I was taking my kids to another movie and kept sneaking into "Greatest Showman").
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But while Mr. Creuzot contemplated charges, his office signaled its intentions by filing asset forfeiture documents requesting that the authorities be allowed to keep items seized from the shops.
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As a society we will be judged by how we treat the most vulnerable among us, and the draconian policy being contemplated here betrays a decidedly un-American heartlessness.
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There is no evidence that Kim Jong-un, North Korea's current leader, or his father or grandfather, ever contemplated getting into a direct nuclear exchange with the United States.
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But as The Times's leadership pointed out in its own statement, it never contemplated that the firm would contract with investigators to do opposition research on its own reporters.
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Acting U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli suggested Thursday that contemplated reductions in refugee admissions might be scaled back following a Supreme Court asylum ruling Wednesday evening.
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Filming, which took place in South Florida and Tybee Island, Ga., "was every day in a bathing suit," Ms. Rohrbach said as she contemplated switching to a 7-iron.
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Perhaps that memory gave Drinkwater pause as he contemplated the idea of walking into the King Power, a few months short of three years on, to watch a game.
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Just as I contemplated a different life of listening more than reading, of possibly needing a larger dog to help me navigate the world, Patou began needing me more.
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Nearly half of women surveyed by the CCHR report on land conflicts and domestic violence said they had contemplated suicide, while 18 percent of the women had attempted it.
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As I contemplated how I might retrieve it and still keep my son safe, a group of young black men approached us, dressed in durags, baggy pants and dreads.
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The war led to a leap in human progress that few political leaders contemplated at the start: Congress abolished slavery by passing a constitutional amendment soon after the war.
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Indeed, this push to the West Coast is Jeffersonian in nature, as the founding fathers themselves contemplated the notion that their experiment would one day stretch across the continent.
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I had contemplated getting [a medication abortion], but I was like I don't have time to go home and go into miscarriage mode and be able to hide it.
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Out of fear, Luke contemplated killing Kylo — but when Kylo found out, he proceeded to murder all the other young Jedi training under Luke and join Snoke for good.
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"The contemplated distribution of Puma shares to our shareholders would be a significant milestone in the history of the group," said Kering's chairman and chief executive, François-Henri Pinault.
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If memory serves, Mr. Gunn managed to keep a poker face as he contemplated the D train hovering in tunnels as it flew from the north Bronx to south Brooklyn.
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But I have long contemplated the idea of just going to the floor and saying, 'John Lewis, thank you for your contribution to civil rights during the civil rights era.
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YORK: No, I don&apost think that&aposs contemplated, and I think the president actually specifically did address that, that that is not in the United States definition of denuclearization.
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A source told CNBC that Blockchain Exchange Alliance had contemplated listing in Singapore but did not want to wait the year or two it might take to complete an IPO.
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Meanwhile, Pace, the fund manager, said he will use his firm's top position on the Vocus shareholder register to lobby its board to fight the class action currently being contemplated.
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"We didn't leave the room for a couple days, and contemplated heading home early, but changing our flights was painfully expensive, so we waited it out," Hand told BuzzFeed News.
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The advertising agency had contemplated merging with a spin-off of one of the subsidiaries of Yahoo's core business, but that is no longer the case, according to Bloomberg sources.
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Maybe. There are records showing that as he wound down his time in Germany, Corbally contemplated a dramatic lifestyle change: joining a Catholic seminary and training to be a priest.
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Two Trump administration officials refuted the rumors, saying neither a wind-down period nor a short-term waiver on China's oil purchases from Iran are being contemplated to their knowledge.
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Towards the end of the book, Warren reveals she contemplated running for the presidency in 2016 and discussed it with her husband - a Harvard professor, as she used to be.
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Walker told the Post that she's already spoken to men who have contemplated suicide or unwilling to be in a relationship, convinced that they're well below the average penis size.
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But these countries have seen massive upticks in their own plastic trash, they often lack the infrastructure for managing that waste, and have also contemplated implementing restrictions similar to China's.
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And the DOD even contemplated scrapping the program after it tallied up how much it spent on modifying the plane— $64.9 million—versus its market value, which was $6 million.
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And "Blackstar," released two days before his death, had him backed by a volatile jazz-based quartet, in songs that contemplated fame, spirituality, lust, death and, as always, startling transformations.
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And before his re-election in April Jokowi contemplated striking an alliance with Prabowo Subianto, who had run against him in 2014 and ended up running against him this year.
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A judge has dismissed a $60 million lawsuit filed by Steve Harvey's ex-wife, who claimed that she contemplated suicide amid their 2005 divorce due to the TV host's actions.
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University of Kansas senior Austin Wilson contemplated taking out a payday loan last summer when his $600 off-campus housing deposit was due before his student loan disbursement kicked in.
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I was thinking of 'Heartbreaker (Doo Doo Doo Doo)' when I contemplated the shooting that ends Act I of the novel and sets the various characters on a collision course.
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After chugging champagne out of his sweaty boot in a trademark podium 'shoey' celebration as watching mechanics cheered, the beaming and slightly tearful Australian contemplated an astonishing turn of events.
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Despite being the greatest Olympian of all-time and an American legend, 23-time gold medalist swimmer Michael Phelps says he contemplated suicide shortly after the 2012 Games in London.
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He said he contemplated calling the new service "the space force," a version of what members of Congress have previously argued to exist as a subgroup of the Air Force.
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It's designed to make the business self-sustaining after a tricky period of business in which the company contemplated an ICO and was forced to make cutbacks to its team.
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Talwani said that while Hernandez had engaged in "somewhat chilling" conversations with an undercover federal agent related to the contemplated attack, he deserved credit for backing away from his threats.
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The value of Broadcom's bid has not been decided, though an offer in the range of around $215.4 to $225.9 per share is being contemplated, one of the sources said.
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I seriously contemplated packing it all in and shouting the government to pay me back my hard earned taxes to sit at home with my son and do F-all.
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Had Carson lived long enough to write the book she contemplated, about the rising seas and the changing climate, might it have been able to reach people's minds and hearts?
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As early as 1921, he spoke of confining Jews to concentration camps, and in 1923 he contemplated—and, for the moment, rejected—the idea of killing the entire Jewish population.
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"The contemplated listing is expected to take place during 2019," the company said in a statement, adding the it could involve raising capital for itself to pay for additional growth.
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Every tech company, including Microsoft, contemplated buying, or actually tried to buy, Facebook in its early days, and all are haunted by the thought of the deal that got away.
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But it wasn't until she began working as a facility manager for ABC production services during the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo that she seriously contemplated living on a boat.
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"I think the full range of responses needs to be contemplated because we can't just keep having this play out one Supreme Court point at a time," he said. Sen.
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When Mr. Trump contemplated running for president in 2000, he said that he might be the first candidate to run for the White House and actually make money doing it.
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The pending rule is being contemplated in the final weeks of President Barack Obama's term when the administration is mulling whether or not to allow the Dakota Access crude pipeline.
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A major attack on the U.S. electric grid – the study contemplated blackouts in 15 states and Washington, D.C. - could quickly cost the economy between $243 billion and $1 trillion dollars.
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Emotions are high since the local newspaper, the Mannheimer Morgen, ran a now-infamous interview with Ms. Petry in which she contemplated border guards using guns to keep out refugees.
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State lawmakers in the GOP advanced bills that would have force presidential candidates to prove they were citizens; even years later, some Republicans publicly contemplated impeaching Obama over the issue.
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"They've known about it, so to my knowledge that's not being contemplated," said the official, adding that ultimately questions about a wind-down period would be for the State Department.
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He's already withdrawn the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Iran deal, announced his intent to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, and has seriously contemplated terminating NAFTA.
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While the FBI launched its investigation in the days after Comey's abrupt dismissal, the bureau had previously contemplated such a step, according to testimony from former FBI lawyer Lisa Page.
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In the marvelous exhibition, Harriet Korman, Permeable/Resistant: Recent Paintings and Drawings, at Thomas Erben Gallery, Korman contemplated something basic — the division of a painting's surface through color and geometry.
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After later discovering Dickens's "The Life of Our Lord," a narrative of Jesus that the author wrote for his children, Mr. Carter contemplated a mock debate between Dickens and Jefferson.
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What was happening in the case of the Daily Stormer, though, was that they were doing something that we had actually never contemplated, which was just actually really pretty evil.
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That deal contemplated Mr. Darbi spending three and a half more years in Cuba and then receiving his formal sentence, which he might be able to serve in Saudi Arabia.
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FIFA had long remained silent on the issue, but contemplated banning Iran from the 2022 World Cup as a result — which would be a harsh sanction against a successful team.
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Ad Astra has been testing hydrogen fuel cell buses in Costa Rica for about eight years - a fuel switch that is "vaguely" contemplated in the new plan, Del Valle said.
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But as she contemplated many more years of slogging through Breezewood on family drives to Milwaukee, she sounded disappointed that no amount of infrastructure spending appears likely to fix it.
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Before Trump, the only previous president known to have contemplated a pardon for himself was Richard Nixon as he faced possible obstruction of justice charges from the Watergate special prosecutor.
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They never contemplated today's technologies for capturing more gas, such as low-venting equipment that saves operators money and hand-held infrared cameras that can instantly identify otherwise invisible leaks.
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Mr. Juncker earlier threatened rapid retaliation in response to Mr. Trump's contemplated new punitive tariffs on steel imports, which would affect more than a dozen countries, including some in Europe.
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Despite the party, some contemplated weightier matters such as the health of players suffering brain injuries or protests by players who have kneeled during the national anthem over racial inequality.
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