" 'La La Land' celebrates the amateur," Ms. Moore contends.
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Obiang's lawyer passionately contends that his client's hands are clean.
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That's due in part to technical limitations, the company contends.
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Amazon further contends its facilities are climate controlled and safe.
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Facebook contends this is against the company's terms of service.
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Tesla contends this will still be a "highly unlikely" scenario.
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Mr Sessions also contends that military equipment keeps officers safe.
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He contends a pullback will create a solid buying opportunity.
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Rosekind contends driverless vehicles could all but eliminate highway deaths.
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" Moore contends the writings were intended to be humorous "spoofs.
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But New York based Latch contends it's mostly still noise.
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DOJ contends that NHCA's cases are just such an exception.
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So contends Neil Azous, an investment strategist at Rareview Macro.
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One key disadvantage Apple contends with is its update cycle.
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Mr. Brown contends that the two products are not comparable.
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Dr. Myhrvold contends that the Neowise analysis is deeply flawed.
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So the All Writs Act is moot here, Apple contends.
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And, she contends, a lot of people agree with her.
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"We should not establish some kind of quota," he contends.
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" Travel, he contends, "Changes people in a really important way.
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Judith contends that John may be somewhere on the spectrum.
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His lawyer contends that he was driven by extreme compulsion.
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Those problems, Lockheed Martin contends, have been put to bed.
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The company contends that it's different on the Pixel 2, though.
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However, Achuthan contends nothing has fundamentally changed since last year's downdraft.
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GM contends this is an insurance policy against future regulatory uncertainties.
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Zellner also contends that prosecutors previously withheld evidence from the defense.
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Sessions contends that violates the principle of coequal branches of government.
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Being bipartisan isn't the same as being nonpartisan, the group contends.
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" Tesla contends that "owner happiness with the product is extremely high.
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Thus, the Clinton camp contends that their coordination is perfectly legal.
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But he contends it's "intuitively obvious" that costs would go up.
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Okay the White House still contends Omarosa signed a resignation letter.
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But Jaffe contends that the ideas, not the man, took prominence.
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Israel contends UNRWA perpetuates the refugee problem rather than resolving it.
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Shift's biggest competitor is the traditional used car business, Russell contends.
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Wheeler contends that state laws designed to protect taxpayers are anticompetitive.
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Yet, he contends it's no reason for investors to hunker down.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu contends the settlements are legal, however.
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The government contends that this traditional system has held back development.
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But Liss-Riordan contends settling was the right thing to do.
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Is the middle class in dire straits, as Mr. Sanders contends?
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That part, the suit contends, copied Spirit's "Taurus," released in 1968.
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Nelson contends that a contract would give flight attendants greater protections.
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Mills contends it can't hurt investors, albeit for the time being.
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He remains in prison and contends he did not shoot her.
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The lawsuit contends that the special committee failed to bargain effectively.
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Sweet cornbread, he contends, was indeed part of their food tradition.
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Mr. Fisher contends that providing those things might not be helpful.
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Something more subtle is exactly what the proof does, Mochizuki contends.
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The screen resolution is unchanged, but, Keith contends, has improved clarity.
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"It needs other mediums to tell the full story," he contends.
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But Kristol contends that Shine's White House appointment is a scandal.
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" Pelosi contends, but Nichols replies that hypocrisy is "human nature, too.
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The F.T.C. contends they do, though it didn't quantify the impact.
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The government contends that hand shakes are "a basic Danish value."
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The art historian Maxwell L. Anderson fervently contends that you can.
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The prosecution contends that Mr. Serebrennikov failed to mount the production.
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Explain. — Ms. Dynarski contends that laptops present a distraction in class.
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Uber contends that it has turned over files in the case.
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Dissenting, Mr. Stephens contends that art and politics are separate realms.
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The civil filing contends a second knife may have been used.
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Inskeep contends that the Frémonts embraced nativism when it was convenient.
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My friend Nick contends that this renders the original rule useless.
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Trump contends the wall will stem illegal crossings and narcotics trafficking.
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Dearborn contends, however, that she was artistically talented, creative and charismatic.
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" Gladwell contends that travel "changes people in a really important way.
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He contends it shows Clinton's "bad judgment" as secretary of State.
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He contends the manipulation had been going on for some time.
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The Serbian soccer federation contends the club is legally the federation's.
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The state contends the Republican-backed 2013 law protects women's health.
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He contends that there is a cynical campaign to oust him.
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First Sculpture contends that you can't have an artifact without artistry.
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While Fisher acknowledged the default setting, he contends that isn't the issue.
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Thicke contends that he does spank Julian, but only an appropriate amount.
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Still, Greenfield contends, some changes at the top are likely either way.
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He contends the market isn't in the clear from another sharp pullback.
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"I think the transparency of luxury is what is important," she contends.
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It contends that the department "is not an entity subject" to litigation.
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Wikileaks contends the charge against Assange represents a threat to press freedom.
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The report contends that human or company error was not to blame.
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The Trump administration also contends that the Obama administration went too far.
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Shell contends that its assets are not at risk of being stranded.
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But Brees contends the Saints still have plenty of potential to fulfil.
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He also contends that Berreth had disappeared on other occasions and returned.
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Former NFL players need a different kind of care, Tia McNeill contends.
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Rose contends that the sex with him and his friends was consensual.
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Israel contends that the BDS advocates the destruction of the Jewish state.
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But Moreno contends the stock must burst through a key resistance level.
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America, he contends, was founded on "the God of the holy scriptures".
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Rosenthal contends, has led to a multitude of medical calamities, like the
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" For lasting reform, she contends, "The climate's going to have to change.
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Game of Thrones' real strength, she contends, is its ability to surprise.
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He contends that today's children are intricately involved in making family decisions.
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Hutch is essential to Starsky's growth as a company, Seltz-Axmacher contends.
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He contends that artists' estates can be a similarly strong, stable investment.
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Ms. Trec contends that she is the steward of a thriving community.
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But this latest decade, he contends, has changed the world of restoration.
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It contends the big players know what is in the Senate bill.
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Sanders contends that his plan would also reduce overall health care costs.
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Too small still, Witcher contends, to entirely account for massive industry shifts.
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Many people, the athlete contends, aren't aware this community exists at all.
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The DOC, however, contends that ZTE failed to significantly penalize those employees.
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The Government contends that CSLI data is less precise than GPS information.
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Earthquakes are among the most destructive phenomena human civilization contends with, obviously.
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Jones contends that the issue was a clear example of racial discrimination.
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Significantly, Belcher contends, the anxiety about rapid social change is politically salient.
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It contends that the economic consequences of racial discrimination increase cancer risk.
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Lieu contends that Congress has only authorized two uses of military force.
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Exxon contends that the documents were not inconsistent with its public positions.
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" Morris contends that "Obama-Trump voters could be coming home to roost.
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One movie website contends that it belongs to another category, ''post apocalypse.
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Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), would "embolden our enemies," the White House contends.
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Menendez contends that his actions were part of his legitimate legislative duties.
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" This, he contends, "was large — no, greater than large, in fact, immense.
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This, he contends, should make everyone at least a teensy bit nervous.
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"It's a bad diagnosis," Illinois radiologist David Ayoub contends 20 years later.
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Lee contends hedge funds aren't buying risk when emerging markets sell-off.
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Similarly, Scruton contends, personhood is an "emergent" property of a biological organism.
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His lawyer contends that he has never been charged with a crime.
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An effective N.F.L. commissioner must be adept at two things, he contends.
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She contends that America isn't ready for any woman to be president.
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He contends that barring him from school violates his First Amendment rights.
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He contends he continued to serve Barrack Rodos as a consultant until 2014.
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The lawsuit contends JBS was in urgent need of cash at the time.
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The video contends that making your own version will save you about $272.
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Hales contends that the car was spinning towards her in the wrong direction.
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"Nobody has quite cracked the code for the future of education," Frey contends.
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The administration contends tax cuts will pay for themselves by boosting economic growth.
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But Graham contends that Cordon and her children were allowed to remain there.
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The Deerfield ordinance contends assault weapons are not covered by the Second Amendment.
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Garner contends that the Fed may institute a multi-year pause, he said.
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She contends that those who favor the traditional gold ring often get divorced.
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Though the Pac-12 contends otherwise, Skinner believes it will help women athletes.
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Put differently, Mr Weinzierl contends that economists should take moral concerns more seriously.
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Nautilus contends that, by drilling underwater, it can actually shrink its environmental footprint.
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However, Achuthan contends it's too optimistic because the economic growth slowdown isn't abating.
|
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But Jobbik contends that some of the new arrivals pose a security threat.
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Bush, however, contends that providing substantial foreign aid is a national security issue.
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The lawsuit, filed in Harris County District Court on Friday, contends the Nov.
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Instead, we're largely stuck with Finestra, as he contends with his struggling label.
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That said, Honda contends it is at the forefront of automated vehicle research.
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And yet, Amazon contends that these massive glitches didn't dampen the day. pic.twitter.
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Riyadh still contends that the crown prince had no involvement in Khashoggi's death.
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Neally contends his Model X drove him to the hospital, saving his life.
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Even with stocks under pressure, Paul contends the stock market is too expensive.
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Gomez contends that when science teachers lack the necessary classroom supplies, students suffer.
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The shareholder contends that BlackRock's proxy voting behavior is inconsistent with long-termism.
|
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He contends barriers put up by allies have damaged American companies and workers.
|
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The shareholder contends that the job has gotten too complex for one person.
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And maybe, as Tesla contends, Autopilot can help a responsible driver avoid accidents.
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For almost two millennia, Rosenblatt contends, being liberal meant displaying the civic virtues.
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The attorney contends there's no basis for authorities' concerns that Guzman could escape.
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Jordan contends they are in no position to assert what the president intended.
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But what if those assets are actually worth more than the company contends?
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" Jeet Heer contends that Trump's rhetoric "is meant to conjure blood-soil-nationalism.
|
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But Fried contends the comedy isn't just must-see TV for Trump's foes.
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The lawsuit, however, contends that Pawlik was not touching the gun at all.
|
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Alere contends Abbott stalled on obtaining crucial regulatory approvals to close the transaction.
|
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Malof contends that the judge did not have the power to do this.
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He contends Drejka was the initial aggressor by starting the argument with Jacobs.
|
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Mr. Mattis no longer contends that "imperious leadership" is a problem in Egypt.
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" Unfortunately, he contends, "doing that, of course, would mean not being Donald Trump.
|
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The administration, however, contends that Tehran has violated the "spirit" of the deal.
|
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The Stanford group contends that their result matters, even without the live virus.
|
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Myriad contends that important conditions might be missed if their panel were smaller.
|
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Morales contends he was toppled in a coup, orchestrated by the United States.
|
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"There should be no sentencing," Flynn's defense contends bluntly in the new brief.
|
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She contends with jeers and emailed threats, only to empathize with her abusers.
|
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That, the administration contends, would unleash the muscle of the American auto industry.
|
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Mr. Trump contends that it will be worth it in the long run.
|
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The Competitive Enterprise Institute contends that quick cycles clean only "lightly soiled" dishes.
|
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Ocwen contends that under the Supreme Court's holding in 2018's Lucia v.
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He contends that the bill protects websites that are doing the right thing.
|
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It contends that the second option would be more costly and time-consuming.
|
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Hickey contends the 2017 winners, such as technology, will continue their winning streak.
|
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Soudant contends she later discovered that Pitt was concerned with the project's price.
|
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"Okay the White House still contends Omarosa signed a resignation letter," Ryan tweeted.
|
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The company contends in its proxy that Mr. Hammergren has earned his pay.
|
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Mr. Trump contends that he had never engaged in the behavior he described.
|
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The suit contends that the company concealed that information from dealers and customers.
|
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The state chapter of the NAACP contends that this disproportionately affected black voters.
|
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Azar contends that the current rebates are a product of previous HHS regulation.
|
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Achuthan contends a cut would have mitigated the scenario Wall Street is in now.
|
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The federal lawsuit filed Wednesday, June 20, contends that Martin Tripp of Sparks, Nev.
|
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Zimmerman contends that he took out his gun and shot Martin in self-defense.
|
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Pugh has pleaded not guilty and contends he went to Turkey to find work.
|
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He also contends that those 2v1 scenarios aren't as unbalanced as they might seem.
|
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The same contraction for China's economy, he contends and Zaagman agrees, would be disastrous.
|
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OnePlus contends that this is the best camera it's ever shipped on a phone.
|
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This failure, the lawsuit contends, is a violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
|
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When it comes to making money, Twitter contends with internet giants Google and Facebook.
|
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The chief minister contends that most of Delhi's smog comes from agricultural burn-off.
|
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Cann contends, that Double's telepresence capabilities make it a perfect 360-degree video platform.
|
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Duke also contends Goodson failed to take Gray to a hospital, as Gray requested.
|
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Ruddy contends that Trump "gets a great deal of work done" at his club.
|
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Waymo contends the acquisition was a ruse through which Uber gained its technical secrets.
|
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Facebook – Facebook contends that under the U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 decision in Reed v.
|
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But Wolff's reporting goes further: He contends he obtained the actual draft indictment itself.
|
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Manning contends prosecutors subpoenaed her for the wrong reasons to create a perjury trap.
|
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The S.E.C. contends they misled investors about the financial situation of the law firm.
|
|
It's not clear exactly what Trump contends was the "racist hit" within Lee's remarks.
|
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At least, that's what a newly-launched project from the Electronic Frontier Foundation contends.
|
|
Potts contends, though, that videos like this one also contain a valuable safety message.
|
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Schubert contends that the pharmaceutical lobby in Washington, D.C., is part of the problem.
|
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Logitech contends Judge Alsup's prohibition on settlement talks is at odds with districtwide guidance.
|
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Ossofff's team contends that the leadership fund represents the real outsiders in the race.
|
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Bonner supports more compensation for student-athletes but contends that representation is more important.
|
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Green contends the Comey firing represents an impeachment-worthy case of obstruction of justice.
|
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Macri's government and the IMF contends the measures are necessary to rebalance the economy.
|
|
That's partly because the administration contends lower corporate taxes benefit workers most of all.
|
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He contends it's not the trade war exacerbating global troubles — it's the Federal Reserve.
|
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Greenaway contends that picking Perez would jeopardize support for Clinton in the business community.
|
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Rieff contends that these collective remembrances are self-serving, often fraudulent and frequently dangerous.
|
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This time it's different, contends Randall L. Stephenson, AT&T's chairman and chief executive.
|
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Warren contends that her career was never furthered because of her Native American genealogy.
|
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Nancy Packes, a high-end real estate consultant, contends that is not the case.
|
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Mr. Van Dyke also contends that the Clean Water Rule was far from clear.
|
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But the defense contends that the government is intentionally trying to hamper that strategy.
|
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How can you mass produce something that contends with such an intimate, atomized experience?
|
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And those limited choices leads to a continued fall in usage worldwide, Sedic contends.
|
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The Enquirer contends that the "bisexual bride's lesbian past" caused the relationship to crumble.
|
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Elliott contends that shares in Akamai – which develops internet content delivery technology – are undervalued.
|
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The Trump administration contends that people are flooding the asylum system with invalid claims.
|
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"That isn't to say that I don't improvise or paint from feelings," Douglas contends.
|
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The government contends that they took hundreds of billions of dollars in assets illicitly.
|
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Yet Johnson contends that his plans have nothing to do with Biden's 2020 pursuit.
|
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However, he contends a spontaneous regeneration of animal spirits is not in the cards.
|
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Barroso contends that they need more equipment and infrastructure to adequately battle the flames.
|
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A second pair of factors, Mr McAfee contends, has accelerated the trend of late.
|
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Once the cryptocurrency market cracks, he contends, investor attitudes toward risk assets will change.
|
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In fact, the now-aspiring New York Met contends that saying sorry shows strength.
|
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Whitehouse, meanwhile, contends it does not take enough steps to address the climate crisis.
|
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However, the business does face challenges as it contends with issues surrounding trust perceptions.
|
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Once outside actors became involved, Khalidi contends, matters only turned worse for the Palestinians.
|
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Kazin contends that the antiwar forces were ultimately unable to overcome two main obstacles.
|
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Apple contends that it cannot do so without compromising the security of every iPhone.
|
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Mallinckrodt contends that Acthar provides value for very sick patients who have few alternatives.
|
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He contends it's because Americans are spending less than ever on their fuel needs.
|
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Oracle contends the opposite and wants Google to pay for using technology it owns.
|
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Councilwoman Rosenthal contends that the zoning does not permit a 775-foot-tall building.
|
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The Eldarats deny supporting the two militias, which the UAE contends are linked to terrorism.
|
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And, he contends Wall Street doesn't even need a comprehensive trade resolution to get there.
|
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Boeing contends the alert function was not necessary for the safe operation of the airplane.
|
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Though the government contends that retention is necessary for law enforcement and national security purposes.
|
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The administration contends that interior enforcement will deter migrants from journeying to the southern border.
|
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Apple contends EU regulators ignored tax experts and singled out the company to make headlines.
|
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Merely mentioning Faneuil&aposs links to slavery on a website, he contends, is not enough.
|
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Manafort controlled the other accounts, even if his name wasn't on them, the government contends.
|
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Evenflo contends that Rhea's crash was more severe than 99% of all side-impact crashes.
|
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Lagesse's lawyer contends the government doesn't have evidence that she directly engaged in property destruction.
|
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Zarda's lawyers deployed an emerging legal argument that contends Title VII applies to gay workers.
|
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The Embraer deal may fall by the wayside as Boeing contends with regulators and lawsuits.
|
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Apple is actually in a pretty good position to catch up to competitors, Bajarin contends.
|
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He contends that the Palestinians "chose intransigence over independence in 21967, 21970, 19183 and 21918".
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By comparison, enthusiasm among the GOP was low before the accusations came out, Chapman contends.
|
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Unless the trade war with Washington escalates, Roach contends China's coping strategies will be effective.
|
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Japan contends that the treaty re-establishing relations with South Korea voids the plaintiffs' claims.
|
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The EFF contends that MDS violates a state privacy act prohibiting access to electronic data.
|
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Democrats, Trump contends, would be quick to sue to challenge Cruz's place on the ballot.
|
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" Despite election outcomes, Ristuben contends that Washington, D.C., is "gridlocked and will probably remain gridlocked.
|
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However, he contends that won't be enough to keep, or even get, U.S. investors excited.
|
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In fact, a passenger who flies often enough might actually save money, the company contends.
|
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Tepper contends that the Street is finally beginning to learn how to properly value Apple.
|
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The startup contends that Waymo ought to hash out its problems with Levandowski in arbitration.
|
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Finally, making it personal will get kids to pay more attention to it, she contends.
|
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Marakby contends that this announcement indicates that Ford has launched its business in the city.
|
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Nearly the same proportion (31 percent) contends that one's religion is not at all important.
|
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But has Obama really made history with his commutation rate, as the White House contends?
|
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Yet Anderson contends that's unlikely to happen — at least not for a very long time.
|
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Their trade group, Airlines for America, contends that the bill, which has bipartisan support, overreaches.
|
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In the Tuesday notice, the EPA contends that the rule would cost $33 billion annually.
|
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The vast majority, Edelson contends, have been dropped without prompting any improvement in settlement terms.
|
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The commonwealth contends that Fields' actions were premeditated with the intention to harm the counterprotesters.
|
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Much of their money has ended up in the pockets of politicians' cronies, he contends.
|
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In this memoir, a novelist and artist contends with the sudden death of his wife.
|
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The Trump administration contends that the lower tax rates would pay for themselves through growth.
|
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Sanders contends that our current oligarchic political economy is rigged to favor the wealthy few.
|
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TV. Manigault Newman contends this is why Trump needs his senior aides more than ever.
|
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I.O. contends about 700,000 United States jobs have been lost or displaced because of Nafta.
|
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Apple contends such software constitutes a "backdoor" that hackers could use to crack other iPhones.
|
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Uber moreover contends that drivers must pay $400 of the $1500 fee to initiate arbitration.
|
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"If these fighters were boxers, they'd make $22014 million, not $22015 million," Mr. Maysey contends.
|
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Plus, it contends he's put his competitors in DC and Maryland at a real disadvantage.
|
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He also contends that it just takes time to deploy something across a massive business.
|
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Obama contends that chain of events would introduce significant uncertainty into the health care system.
|
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The government contends that its Face Verification Service helps combat identity theft and terrorist plots.
|
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The father contends that he doesn't want to drop "three grand" on an ER visit.
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Harris contends that America has stiffed our generation, filling childhoods with homework and extracurricular activities.
|
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Felix Salmon of Axios contends that it could even contribute to a global economy slowdown.
|
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Their mischief-making alternates with sometimes grisly scenes in which Dahmer contends with emerging obsessions.
|
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The agency contends that he failed to obtain clearance before claiming on Twitter on Feb.
|
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Using that approach, the AT&T-Time Warner merger should have been blocked, he contends.
|
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Now, the government contends that only a few dozen militants are alive in the city.
|
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But Ramos contends that the splintered outcome should weaken its grip on the justices today.
|
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Klayman is fighting the charges and contends he is the victim of a political vendetta.
|
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Mr. Ziadeh contends that many Syrians will see a bigger political message in the rejection.
|
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Mr. Fustolo contends that there is no proof that his actions cost Mr. Howe business.
|
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Yet she contends she is running for governor solely on her credentials, background and experience.
|
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C.M.S. contends the majority of skilled nursing homes do well with staffing and overall care.
|
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Her group filed a lawsuit that contends that the loan sales disproportionately affected minority homeowners.
|
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The artist who did the song sat on the committee making the decision, Dugan contends.
|
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The city contends that Harbour owes more than $360,000 in unpaid fees, fines and judgments.
|
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He contends the barrier on the U.S.-Mexico border is necessary to stop illegal immigration.
|
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Mohamud contends the program violates the Constitution's Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures.
|
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The ACLU contends that the measure disenfranchises minority and poor voters — blocs that lean Democratic.
|
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In the Tuesday notice, the EPA contends that the rule would cost $2023 billion annually.
|
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Studios see members as easy to manipulate, a reputation the group contends is long outdated.
|
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The government contends that Fields' killing of Heyer was pre-meditated murder, which he denies.
|
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This theory contends that investors and executives have become myopic, leading firms to invest too little.
|
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Doll, who is a long-term bull, contends the economic cycle is still positive for stocks.
|
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In this instance, Amazon contends that no information beyond email addresses was given to this seller.
|
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Despite his concerns, Bianco contends the Fed will likely tone down its rate plans by winter.
|
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When considering one's risks, though, Nichols contends, a recent childbirth might be included in the mix.
|
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Keane contends that anti-gun legislation from California have not reduced crime in the Golden State.
|
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On three occasions, staffers noted a "large and hard mass" in her abdomen, the filing contends.
|
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What the market needs from Trump — and what Memani contends it hasn't seen — is solid policy.
|
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The 20th century, he contends, offered three "global stories" to follow: fascism, communism and liberal capitalism.
|
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" Elon Musk, meanwhile, contends that it poses "a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization.
|
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Hotz contends that Comma's key ingredient is "shippability," a key ingredient he says other companies lack.
|
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Mr Privert contends it will do a better job of coping with the post-hurricane emergency.
|
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PRN contends that it knew nothing of the game's infringement on Cleo until Harris' 2016 obituary.
|
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Apple contends that Face ID, their new biometric security, is a better, more natural authentication strategy.
|
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Goldman's puffery about avoiding client conflicts, the bank contends, doesn't meet either of these special circumstances.
|
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Elliott contends that Mentor is deeply undervalued and that it has initiated talks with Mentor's board.
|
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The criminal complaint against him contends that John told his former spouse he was considering suicide.
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The defense brief also contends that key evidence needed to rebut prosecution evidence has been lost.
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It was their cognitive inability to work and learn together, he contends, that sealed their doom.
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That's because PowerHouse contends the employment of the images in the endpaper qualifies as fair use.
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The fundamental fact, Mr Corbin contends, is that silence is not just the absence of noise.
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EFF contends that the court did not throughly search for records in response to its request.
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Spending during this time period is extreme — it contends with Christmas in terms of money spent.
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The government contends neither Uber nor Ola received regulatory approval to operate a commercial motorcycle service.
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There is a clear correlation, Metromile contends, between miles driven and the likelihood of an accident.
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And North Korea contends it has withdrawn from any international agreements that would limit its weaponry.
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Despite a sharp drop in stocks Thursday, Paulsen contends equities may be close to a bottom.
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The government there contends more than 400 U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan have violated international law.
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However, WobbleWorks, contends that there are no hot spots on the pen to burn little fingers.
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At the time, contends the film, few knew just how much Trump desperately needed the show.
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Gallo contends that some of the most glaring gaps are protections for survivors without legal status.
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NHCA contends DOJ has long known of its occasionally under-the-radar role in FCA litigation.
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What's more, he contends, the REcoin and DRC ICOs didn't meet the Supreme Court's Howey test.
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The article contends that, like eating cereal, buying paper napkins is too much work for millennials.
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The lawsuit contends that WIlliam, 39, was "unusually interested" in donating her organs, including her lungs.
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The lawsuit contends the travel and refugee provisions violate due process rights and religious freedom protections.
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Trump contends Curiel may treat him unfairly because of the billionaire's border and illegal immigration policies.
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Kemp contends that Abrams and liberal groups are playing political games a month before the election.
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The case study presented is indicative of larger loopholes in the immigration system, the AP contends.
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The suit contends he would still be alive if he had been taken to a hospital.
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Once the gateway to China, it now contends with Shanghai as the mainland's top financial center.
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Smith, for his part, contends that Sinclair is simply counteracting liberal bias in the mainstream media.
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Noreika contends his office has not been able to review data used to write the rule.
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But to Mr. Baldwin, the concerns are not nearly so esoteric: He contends he was betrayed.
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Bucklew contends that his medical condition raises the likelihood that the lethal injection will go awry.
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The complaint contends the administration's actions violate the U.S. Constitution's equal protection and due process provisions.
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The insurer contends the fire was caused by a defective LG battery in Foley's vaping device.
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As for the jitters in the markets, Bernstein contends that's not what causes a bear market.
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Glazer also contends the present market environment isn't conducive for tech to reclaim the leadership crown.
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He was clutching a device that he contends could change the monotony of bathroom routines forever.
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Morgan contends that constantly being told to suppress rage can lead to long-term mental strife.
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Regardless of the specific numbers, Rodriguez contends that there should be no division between oppressed communities.
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Star Athletica, a small, 6-year-old apparel company, contends that Varsity's decorations do not qualify.
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Agati contends the current situation is not a financial crisis — rather, it's a global health crisis.
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An Australian writer contends with the contradictory legacy of his home country's most famous art critic.
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Costa contends that the forces behind Rousseff's political demise are a threat to Brazil's fragile democracy.
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Maduro contends that he is the victim of an "economic war" led by U.S.-backed adversaries.
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"Larval Acceleration contends with philosopher Levi R. Bryant's pan-mechanism," the exhibition's press release informs us.
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Walkers gamely contends that celluloid cinema's lingering body still moves, animated by a singular artistic force.
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That view has only become more entrenched: Beaud contends that the 2005 riots in Seine-St.
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Keefe contends that the Golden Venture decision paved the way toward greater imprisonment of undocumented immigrants.
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Mr. Fleischer contends that the figure is much higher, more like $180 billion over 10 years.
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The center contends that the company's strength lays in its future, as opposed to its past.
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It does not extend to ordinary commercial arms-length transactions like hotel stays, the department contends.
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Still, even if absorption improved, Dr. Nelson contends that curcumin would not have any biological effects.
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His group supported the state and city laws but contends they do not go far enough.
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Mateyo contends that the offense she was charged under is being used too broadly by authorities.
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Trump contends broadly that the states lack the constitutional power to investigate or prosecute the president.
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The innovative aspects of the project were lost with the departure of WeWork, the city contends.
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No one contends that the state was required to enact the program in the first place.
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He contends that Ms Fernández and jailed members of her government are victims of "political persecution".
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He also contends current family-based immigration harms American workers by bringing in low-skilled immigrants.
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Ma contends that a partnership between the leagues and betting operators may be a better alternative.
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The SEC contends its suit against Cooperman case falls into a different category than tipster cases.
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Liss-Riordan, however, contends she is ready and willing to represent plaintiffs in court if necessary.
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As a result, the SEC contends the information was misleading to investors who may have reacted.
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The 30-year-old act became law when the Internet was in its infancy, Microsoft contends.
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However, Saut contends the discouraging statistics don't suggest gains are doomed for the rest of the year.
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Blurring the lines between artist and viewer, the artist contends that we're all worthy of superhero status.
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Uber contends the report proves that none of the files Levandowski downloaded made it to the company.
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The prosecution contends Harris purposefully left Cooper in the car during a sweltering day in June 2014.
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So contends the narrator in Optic Nerve, the debut novel by the Argentinian art critic María Gainza.
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Goldman contends that funds are holding too much of stocks that are least expected to generate alpha.
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The lawsuit contends that a "substantial number" of people booked into county jails on or after Nov.
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Westinghouse contends AC would work over longer distances at significantly lower costs, and eventually work with motors.
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The law will ultimately fail to raise driver wages because it will depress customer demand, Lyft contends.
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Mr. Najib contends that the bulk of that money was given to him by a Saudi patron.
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Greitens contends that the ordinance attacks pregnancy care centers and their ability to hire anti-abortion Missourians.
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In its report, it contends essentially that the market failed E.T.F.s rather than the other way around.
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It contends its painkillers, Duragesic and Nucynta, were a tiny fraction of all opioids prescribed in Oklahoma.
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At this point, the key to the next market breakout lies within these two sectors, Gordon contends.
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As Alexa herself contends, smart speakers are not sending every utterance into the tech giants' digital vaults.
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Another Tillis primary opponent, businesswoman Sandy Smith, contends the senator has not done enough to support Trump.
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The Scott family contends that Keith Lamont Scott was not armed at the time of the shooting.
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Cleveland contends that Rendon has used confidential government information in depositions of city and Cuyahoga County witnesses.
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With Roche's guidance, Shire contends its rival "has unlawfully disparaged Shire's proven bypassing agent", known as FEIBA.
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The government also contends that it did not collect Mr Carpenter's data—his cell-phone provider did.
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He contends that Democrats have "a real opportunity to go on offense" on foreign policy in 2020.
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Gauvry contends the biomedical industry is perpetuating consumption of crabs in Asia and contributing to their decline.
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Moon contends these claims are meritless, and he has every intention to vigorously defend himself in court.
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While painful, the commander contends it's nowhere near the number of Houthis taken down in the conflict.
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Things have gotten so bad, the partner contends, that she has developed serious stress-related health problems.
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The firm's strategist contends a split Congress reduces the likelihood of an agreement to reduce drug prices.
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The Bangladeshi government, however, rejects such claims and contends that the militant group has no domestic presence.
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But Roche is fighting back with a new medicine, Gazyva, which it contends is better than Rituxan.
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As cartoonist Ron Regé, Jr. contends, it would actually be by going back to the basics: drawing.
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The Trump administration contends that his Twitter account is a personal platform and not a public one.
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Fiat Chrysler's management contends that low gas prices are a permanent condition in the North American market.
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He contends that the gold mining companies have operating leverage, something unusual in the past four years.
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Turner contends that such rites reduce social turmoil – both by presenting emotions and then by releasing them.
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Microsoft contends that this steady decline is what they predicted when the company announced that summertime restructuring.
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Plouffe contends that Trump's "murky world" of business dealings is more of a political and ethical liability.
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Blackberry contends that Nokia is infringing on as many as 11 of its patents in its technology.
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"Jane Doe is forced to shower in terror of being attacked by these men," the lawsuit contends.
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One Click Retail contends that the extra media coverage of the outage appears to have helped Amazon.
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"Great things are being done here," contends Major General Igor Konashenkov, a spokesman for Russia's defence ministry.
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"These are positive signs for France as the country contends with high levels of unemployment," he added.
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Since the debt is backed by all that savings, it is not as risky, Mr. Qu contends.
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The complaint includes a still image from security camera video that, the lawsuit contends, depicts the act.
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Ms. Isenberg contends that adults in America are spoon-fed their history as if they were toddlers.
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Their research emerges as the tech industry increasingly contends with the issue of AI's potentially discriminatory effects.
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"If you are going to communicate suffering to others, you almost have to use humor," Carter contends.
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Stuffing 800 people into a room, she contends, is not the right environment to address these issues.
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To the extent that M.L.S. has been successful, it has been, West contends, through adopting global norms.
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He contends that Muslims are disproportionately responsible for crime in Britain, particularly crimes against women and girls.
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That's because the company contends the vehicles fall just short of the DMV's definition of autonomous vehicles.
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Britain contends that the poison used was a signature Russian nerve agent created by Soviet-era scientists.
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The other gardener, Tom (Joshua Safdie), contends with an unhappy marriage to a wacky wife (Parker Posey).
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If Atari hadn't crashed in 1983, McCarthy contends, TimeTeletext would have successfully parlayed into the gaming business.
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Still, China contends that it is addressing its wasteful factory problem and that American tariffs are unnecessary.
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The Trump administration contends that these policies create unfair, government-backed competitors for American companies and workers.
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Iran also contends that the United States is holding a number of Iranian citizens on unjustified grounds.
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He contends that he is being accused of sexual assault and rape for encounters that were consensual.
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And even five years after the trial, the suit contends, the "Chinese wall" was still in effect.
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The online auction platform contends that Amazon employees used its internal messaging system to poach top sellers.
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Bradshaw contends that there maybe something more to prove for Brady, who will turn 22.75 in August.
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Warren contends that she is the best candidate to unite the party's warring moderate and progressive factions.
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These divisions, Jasanoff contends, are why neuroscience has failed to make a real difference in anyone's life.
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Trump contends Curiel will not treat him fairly due to the businessman's border and illegal immigration policies.
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Shiller contends the next recession may not hit for another three years, and it could be mild.
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It contends that the 2012 profit sweep was an improper taking of private property without just compensation.
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Mr. Xi is trying to increase confidence in the party as it contends with a slowing economy.
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The feminist philosopher Marilyn Frye contends that double-bind situations are routine for members of oppressed groups.
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The general quality of crossword puzzles, Mr. Shortz contends, has markedly improved in the last few decades.
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But he also contends that Canada's economic well-being depends on its having a vibrant energy industry.
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On the purported conspiracy, he contends that various parties engaged in a grand plan to fabricate evidence.
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He contends that the overall market — not just consumer tech and telecom — is at bubble-level valuations.
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The union contends that Hunter's contract was invalid because player representatives did not ratify his 2010 extension.
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CSS contends that Philadelphia is violating the First Amendment by excluding the group over its religious beliefs.
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US Soccer contends that men's and women's soccer are separate entities because "men are bigger, stronger, faster."
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The White House contends that the "full nature" of the allegations did not come out until later.
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Weinstein has denied any criminal wrongdoing and contends that any sexual acts he engaged in were consensual.
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The state contends the legislature merely implemented the constitutional amendment as it was written on the ballot.
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She contends that Mr. Holleeder ordered that killing, and plans to testify to that effect in court.
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Phillips contends the law violated his constitutional rights to freedom of speech and free exercise of religion.
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Public Citizen contends that Gottlieb's relationship with industry started before he got to the FDA in 2003.
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But Emanuel, one of the biggest bulls on Wall Street, contends investors still haven't fully embraced stocks.
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Stockman contends there's nothing but pain ahead for the markets despite Trump's decision not to back down.
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Wilson contends financial conditions are tightening more than most investors appreciate, and a correction has already started.
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That's what the actress contends in an as told-by-her essay published in New York magazine.
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NFC Ring contends Kerv used NFC's intellectual property in its design—a claim Kerv denies, of course.
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The ICCS contends the video was intended to shed light on a troubled region, not glorify extremists.
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The suit contends that the entire law is invalid because Congress zeroed out its individual mandate penalty.
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The tensions come as Europe contends with splintering impulses and waves of populism and anti-Muslim sentiment.
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Although Kesha can record without the producer, she contends that the label won't promote her music as well.
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Icahn contends Dell and Silver Lake are significantly undervaluing VMware, a software company, in order to make money.
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He contends Delgado parachuted into the district to run for Congress and does not fit the area's values.
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But its effects, he contends, will be downright painful — noting risk premiums are going up across asset classes.
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Le contends that once they get paid, medical tourism facilitators are not interested in the health of patients.
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Critics say such reviews could slow projects down, but Whitehouse contends they would ultimately speed up the process.
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Mr Isserman contends that DSA members "are not utopian, and we certainly don't believe in Bolshevik-style revolution".
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Manafort contends that the "arose or may arise" language was unlawfully vague and unmoored from the Russia investigation.
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But at least one Uber watcher contends the vote in Austin wasn't really about fingerprinting or safety concerns.
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The painting exists as a reminder of the violence against women that often goes unaddressed, the piece contends.
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Mr. Uchida contends that the fate of the Hotel Okura is emblematic of a trend afflicting Japan's capital.
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Mr Babis is a centrist who contends he can manage the country as he did his business empire.
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He contends that Shari Redstone is manipulating her father, who is not mentally competent, according to court documents.
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But Lee contends Vans isn't just resting on its past for its present or future, for that matter.
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Mr Fuentes contends that this fails to take into account the full range of evidence available to researchers.
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Trump contends his other economic proposals would use robust economic growth to more than offset the revenue decline.
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He contends the Fed will cut interest rates by a quarter point in the September and December meetings.
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Day in and day out, he maintains a decaying space station and contends with a dysfunctional, boring crew.
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The suit contends that the move is unfair and designed to give CEO Mark Zuckerberg even more power.
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With the fear of missing out gripping fewer investors, Stoltzfus contends it's not the time to get aggressive.
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The FCC contends that ISPs are therefore "offering the capability" to use the services that create the content.
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Biles contends that, in this Olympic cycle, she has fewer people to prove with her routines and results.
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The opposition contends that the 43% of the vote released after the TSE's unexplained interruption was systematically doctored.
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But a complementary school of thought contends that neither of these two events gives us the full story.
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The city also contends that the attorney general should be on the hook for its fees and costs.
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But he contends it'll still be enough to make profits — as long as investors are buying on them.
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Hinkle, a one-time fundraiser for former President Barack Obama, contends Scott is violating state financial disclosure requirements.
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This sky dong, which the Air Force contends was purely accidental, required a half dozen planes to complete.
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It contends that freezing the mileage requirements at 2020 levels would save up to 1,000 lives per year.
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While Alexander contends that Trump's actions were improper, he doesn't believe they met the constitutional threshold for impeachment.
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Still, the CEO contends that if the retailer designs better merchandise, shoppers will be willing to pay up.
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The federal Environmental Protection Agency is investigating why an anti-corrosive agent wasn't used, as the lawsuit contends.
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But Sanders contends experience does not equal good judgment, a refrain he employs frequently on the campaign trail.
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However, Ramirez contends that he was not the only broker whose clients used the loans to purchase securities.
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"The government has no legitimate, independent interest in enhancing the union's coffers at dissenting employees' expense", it contends.
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The environment ahead, then, will be tough for investors — or maybe not, as a newly released book contends.
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The "fight against climate change" will not merely increase electric bills by a modest amount as EPA contends.
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The study, published in the Journal of Poverty on February 16, contends that kids' movies aren't just entertainment.
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The price may seem steep, but Hyperloop One contends its much cheaper than your typical high-speed rail.
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The unfortunate Mr Anand contends that someone switched the pen in the balloting booth, causing him to lose.
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The plaintiff, Nicole Eramo, contends the article painted her as a villain and has hurt her employment prospects.
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"The energy of the progressive grass roots should be seen as a valuable resource for Democrats," Goldberg contends.
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Ms. Rousseff, 68, contends that her predecessors enacted the same budgetary manipulation policies that she is accused of.
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GOP pollster David Winston contends that economic anxiety has been the overarching issue for voters for several years.
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Prime Minister Abdel Fattah al-Sisi contends that Islam needs a revolution form within to extirpate radical sentiment.
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Someone who boycotts Israel contends (according to the ACLU) only that his right to free speech is violated.
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Khan contends Trump has little sympathy for Gold Star families, little respect for men and women in uniform.
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One particularly interesting section contends that conservatives are upset with Facebook for having hate speech policies at all.
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Inaccessible web services, the brief contends, are the virtual equivalent of the back-alley entrance for disabled customers.
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But "with or without" Broadcom, analyst Amit Daryanani contends the stock could still gain over the next year.
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But he contends that a liberal who fully understood the meaning of this commitment would become a socialist.
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But he also contends that the tax advantages of homeownership are often oversold, particularly to moderate-income households.
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Generally, growth stocks like information technology names and consumer discretionary flourish in times of economic expansion, Sanchez contends.
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But Gunn contends that Hamilton never explicitly told her that she was now adopting as a single mother.
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It is also unclear whether the imbalances have hurt the U.S. economy or job growth, as Trump contends.
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She said she was a witness to the sidewalk meeting that the candidate's wife contends never took place.
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Now facing a lawsuit, he contends that he soon switched sides and secretly worked to help the activists.
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When Trump blocks a user, Fallow contends, he makes it difficult for people to participate in these discussions.
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The suit contends that Ms. Gersh counseled Ms. Spencer to sell the building and repudiate her son's views.
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Rents were jacked up on hundreds of New York City apartments in a kickback scheme, a lawsuit contends.
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But, Alison contends, the investigation should never even have gotten that far, and the damage was already done.
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Even after top-level managers learned of the cheating, the company contends, they were blindsided by its impact.
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But even then, it contends, Nordic economies do not deliver in the way that the American economy does.
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The NCAA contends the proposed legislation is unconstitutional and would "upend the balance" of competition in college sports.
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Only with a nuclear deterrent, Mr. Kim contends, will the North be secure enough to focus on growth.
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They like to imagine they'd be Corrie ten Boom; Malick contends that they'd more likely be Jägerstätter's jailer.
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He contends the charges are a cover-up for an American effort to try him on espionage charges.
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Nobody contends that one day of reduced emissions frees a country from the effects of climate change, however.
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Mr. Giuliani contends that the circumstances around the records could undermine the legitimacy of the special counsel's investigation.
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Mr. Giuliani contends that the circumstances around the records could undermine the legitimacy of the special counsel's investigation.
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Mr. Trump contends that impeaching him would infringe on the ability of future presidents to conduct foreign policy.
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Fair Fight Action contends that the law should have covered voter registrations that had previously been declared inactive.
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Nobody contends that one day of reduced emissions frees a country from the effects of climate change, however.
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On the other hand, Michael Tomasky contends that voters may not care much about the articles either way.
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In fact, the lawsuit contends, that's exactly what Republicans in Congress and the Trump administration had in mind.
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The Chamber contends that the law does not make allowances for legitimate withholding of fees or incomplete payment.
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Benzies contends that, as a principal, he was entitled to payouts that equaled those received by the Housers.
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Trump contends he can run Washington far better by treating the federal government like one of his companies.
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The fund contends that it has never turned down a patient for assistance if the patient qualified financially.
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At issue, Trump contends, is the organization's willing acceptance of donations from countries with poor human rights records.
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This, just as Europe contends with Britain abandoning the bloc in a step that will diminish its size.
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That figure, she contends, has surely risen since then, as the country has experienced a real estate boom.
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Sanders contends that they are fueled by the enormous disparities of wealth and opportunity that define global capitalism.
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Ms. Cline's countersuit contends that Mr. Reetz-Laiolo has repeatedly threatened to release embarrassing personal information about her.
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In the 1990s, he contends, many of those guilty of committing crimes against the Polish people escaped justice.
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The suit filed in Maryland contends that CSX's actions constitute a crackdown on the legal use of FMLA.
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By choosing just two winners, the Air Force is limiting competition rather than aiding it, Blue Origin contends.
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The Daniels lawsuit also contends that Cohen initiated a "bogus arbitration" hearing against her without notifying her beforehand.
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Ms. Merkin contends that "expressing sexual interest is inherently messy" and could lead to confusion in the workplace.
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Airbnb, meanwhile, contends that the city is partnering with the hotel industry to unfairly target regular New Yorkers.
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While Mr. Farah contends with one public quarrel, the countdown is on for a professional challenge on Sunday.
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Texas subsidizes the cost of processing driver's licenses and contends Obama's actions would cost it millions of dollars.
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Mr. Moon contends these claims are meritless, and he has every intention to vigorously defend himself in court.
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Emailing the HIV registry to the press is not the same as publicly leaking it, Farrera-Brochez contends.
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Navarro agrees, but contends that the small increase in prices will be outweighed by more jobs and higher wages.
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He contends the slower sales will hit its services segment harder than the Street — and potentially even Apple — acknowledges.
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The suit contends Taylor assumed responsibility for the minor children who visited his home but failed to protect them.
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Maybe we sort of knew all along, as Aaronson contends, that higher scales wrest the controls from lower scales.
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Bossen contends that foot-binding would have been a hush-hush affair if it was an erotically charged kink.
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Uber contends that Waymo's claims are baseless and that none of the files ever made it to the company.
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The lawsuit contends it's illegal for the federal government to withhold public safety grants from so-called sanctuary cities.
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" Shorter, meanwhile, contends that we can still find the exact psychosis today, though under a different name: "lethal catatonia.
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But Trump's methods aren't revolutionary, he contends; they're rather reminiscent of past politicians, including Barack Obama and Ronald Reagan.
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" The prime minister contends the new penalties amount to the declaration of an "all-out trade war against Russia.
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The complaint contends that not only were attitudes at Magic Leap hostile toward women, they actively hurt product development.
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After the mothers and fathers are released, the administration contends that it wants to reunite them with their children.
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This structure, Fenkell contends, allows SmileDirectClub to function as a marketing company for dentists, connecting them with potential customers.
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The union's leadership contends that it does not and that it can repudiate the agreement with 60 days' notice.
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This contends that borrowers were discriminated against because they were given too much credit at too high a cost.
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The filing contends that Ackerman McQueen inflated viewership numbers for the streaming service, fabricating and "misrepresenting" the service's performance.
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Zenimax also contends that the story of Luckey building the Oculus's Rift headset in his parents garage was fabricated.
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Russia has used this as a rationale for striking rebels that it contends are fighting alongside the Nusra Front.
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Mr Buffett contends these figures partly reflect arcane accounting standards which do not cope well with his varied investments.
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All the spiritual art of the past involves subservience to established ways of thinking and power structures, he contends.
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The army contends Boko Haram is significantly weakened and has been "irrational and unreliable" in negotiations over the schoolgirls.
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TCI contends the issue is at heart one of poor corporate governance—precisely the target activists usually aim at.
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The appeal further contends "words alone" cannot be used to convict a defendant who is "absent" during a suicide.
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Blaze contends that not only is this a police vehicle, but it's disguised as a Google Street View truck.
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It contends that fuel retailers including Casey's General Store benefit unfairly from selling RINs generated from their blending operations.
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The problem, Schrameyer contends, is that many immigrants don&apost pay their share of taxes, while collecting welfare benefits.
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But the Mueller team contends Manafort bankrolled a luxurious globe-trotting lifestyle with money he wasn't paying taxes on.
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Yet UBS contends that competitive conditions are intensifying for Whole Foods, making the Texas-based chain perhaps more vulnerable.
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Novartis contends the rare disease community believes that $500,000 per QALY is a more-appropriate standard for transformational therapies.
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The host contends the equity and its erratic trading is a better indicator than that of JP Morgan Chase.
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Each part of the process, the company contends, responds to specific driver issues and feedback such as earnings transparency.
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Goldman contends that the flow-through effects of this renewed "old economy" credit surge haven't even really begun yet.
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Further, these companies should fund building projects and resilience measures that guard against future storm damage, the suit contends.
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Andrews contends that she would have called authorities had she known that Barrett requested a room next to hers.
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Instead, Gartman contends, investors are buying commodities in the currency of their choice and cutting out the middle man.
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Texas contends the law, passed by a Republican-controlled legislature and signed by a Republican governor, protects women's health.
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Uber contends that Levandowski had no input in the spacing or angles of diodes on the PCB at Otto.
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Mr. Rahman contends that the New York Fed did not do enough to verify that the orders were real.
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"In L.A., Fredo could be the entrepreneur Chicago wouldn't allow him and his drill cohorts to be," Murphy contends.
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However, the Anne Frank Fund contends that it still holds exclusive copyright for The Diary of a Young Girl.
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But the ACLU contends that this action creates a fundamental burden for registered voters in a majority-Hispanic city.
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Trump contends that he didn't give Kim any concessions while winning the release in May of three American hostages.
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She contends that her predecessors enacted similar policies and that the effort to oust her amounts to a coup.
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Hassett contends provisions for repatriating corporate profits held overseas will benefit American workers by increasing domestic investment and wages.
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Sudan contends that it had not been properly notified of the lawsuit, in violation of U.S. and international law.
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Apple contends that such measures would be tantamount to a backdoor that could be used to unlock any iPhone.
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Mr. Graham contends that this provision infringes on Congress's constitutional role in controlling the purse strings, an arguable proposition.
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This effectively prevents them from disclosing what took place during their time in the administration, the White House contends.
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In the Retro Report video, Professor Greenberg contends that Kennedy's overall performance, not just his looks, won the day.
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The program is facing a lawsuit from the California Chamber of Commerce, which contends that the tax is unconstitutional.
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" The Salt Lake County Mayor, in turn, contends that the 4th Congressional District seat has been an "empty chair.
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The suit contends that the Education Department violated the Administrative Procedure Act, which governs the activities of federal agencies.
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Shulkin contends he was fired because he opposed Trump's attempts at dramatically expanding veterans' access to private-sector care.
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Notwithstanding the need for continued vigilance against that sort of lawbreaking, Mr. Holder contends that broad changes are essential.
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There's nothing natural, he contends, about a 50-year-old man unable to breathe or walk on his own.
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The group has rallied 22 percent in the past year, and Salamone contends there's still money to be made.
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Israel has blamed the violence on incitement by Palestinian leaders and contends that it has no partner in peace.
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Despite questions about the team, the Trump campaign contends that this is just the beginning of a hiring spree.
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His lawyer contends that the case was fabricated to allow a Chinese state-owned company to confiscate his business.
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However, LimeBike contends they did meet that requirement but also expressed their concerns with this process of data-sharing.
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But Mr. Setser in his paper contends that the sharp upswing in East Asian surpluses has been less noticed.
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Ken LaCorte contends that Ailes took note of "Trump's crazy behavior"; but Trump's growing political strength was also obvious.
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This Tonya Harding biopic arrives on streaming services two days before it contends for three awards at the Oscars.
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That said, Rodriguez contends D.C. lawmakers have been less effective than Texas Republicans because of Trump's style of leadership.
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The Trump administration contends that it could authorize greater use of social media by regulation, without action by Congress.
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The Trump administration contends that the acceleration accounts for people "gaming" the system by falsely claiming need for asylum.
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" Mr. McConnell contends that he was forced into this by Democrats' "mindless, undiscriminating obstruction for the sake of obstruction.
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But Mr. Kraft, 77, who contends he did nothing illegal, has fought the charges and called in legal firepower.
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Benioff contends the acquisition is anticompetitive because Microsoft can hinder access to LinkedIn's data, making it harder for competitors.
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"If America's war leadership often flaunted its inhumanity, that of North Vietnam matched it cruelty for cruelty," Hastings contends.
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Because of that, the American company contends that its approval is necessary for Toshiba to sell the chip unit.
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To the Editor: Ruth Whippman contends that men need to be taught to be less assertive and more deferential.
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" Hickey contends the scenario is clearing the runway for gains as trade war fears move to the "back burner.
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Saut still contends there are years remaining in the secular bull market, and his bull call sounds even louder.
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The lender, however, contends that the legitimate contracts that customers signed should also cover disputes over the false accounts.
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History shows that well-tailored regulation drives innovation and, far from killing jobs, as Mr. Trump contends, creates them.
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But NASA contends the rocket is the only vehicle capable of fulfilling the space agency's ambitions for the moon.
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Within three months, government workers would be paid at least $75 a month, he contends, widening access to food.
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The group contends that Harvard engages in unlawful racial balancing, violating Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
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In the weeks and months that followed, the lawsuit contends, Mr. Anglin continued to publish pieces about Ms. Gersh.
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The Florida Republican contends House Democrats should sue to obtain testimony from firsthand witnesses to Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
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What that means, contends Paul Merriman, a retired financial planner, is that it's really hard to isolate the winners.
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Hardly anyone now contends Iraq had weapons of mass destruction or any connection to 220006/2202 or al-Qaeda.
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Far contends it was denied its right to pre-empt the sale of Conoco's stake in the joint venture.
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Dr. Hensley said that policymakers and advocacy organizations are part of the solution, but contends that education is, too.
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She contends that CEOs and boards are following Nobel-Prize winning economist Milton Friedman's philosophy of maximizing shareholder value.
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The resolution contends that nursing is the heathiest option for infants and calls for governments to actively promote it.
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Patty Murray (D-Wash.) -- and Johnson contends they're crucial to shoring up support for the bill in the House.
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This is not an adult product for cessation or an alternate form of harm-reduction nicotine [as JUUL contends].
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The suit also contends that Google misled consumers by including the apps in the family section of its store.
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J.C. Anyone who contends that this pairing is illogical, or even just ill advised, hasn't been paying close attention.
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Specifically, the state contends that the Anti-Injunction Act prohibits Judge Davis from granting CenturyLink the injunction is wants.
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The lawsuit contends the payments were efforts by the Sacklers to maintain the executives' loyalty and protect the family.
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"This myth that, you know, American workers were flocking to certain jobs are just that: a myth," contends Tillis.
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Those groups are critical in the battle against the Islamic State, but Turkey contends that they are also terrorists.
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Cruz, for his part, contends that he is a "natural-born citizen" because his mother was born in Delaware.
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The tribe contends the $3.8 billion pipeline poses a threat to drinking water and sacred sites along the route.
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The weapon exceeds the pact's range limit of 500-5,000 km (310-3,106 miles) and targets European allies, Washington contends.
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But Geyser's Supreme Court brief contends there's actually no circuit split because the other rulings involved alleged misstatements, not omissions.
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He still contends he did nothing to harm Jenna Burleigh, 22, who was reported missing by her father on Sept.
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The problem, he contends, is a kind of "cognitive diabetes" that goes well beyond Slack to many Internet-based services.
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The House plan contends that eliminating the bonds will raise $38.9 billion for the federal government between 2018 and 2027.
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Iran denies involvement and contends the allegations against its diplomat are intended to damage its relations with the European Union.
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Whether or not someone believes Assange is a journalist — the Justice Department contends he is not — is irrelevant, Rottman said.
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The DNC contends it did not have say in testing for the coding of the app, only helping with security.
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Venezuela also contends with skyrocketing inflation and a collapse the price of oil, which is the country's most important commodity.
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Trump's election, Gunitsky contends, presented Russian oligarchs with an opportunity to recoup losses and leverage Trump's debts for political gain.
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" While Smith contends that all the acting nominees are "beautiful and deserving," he "feels like its going the wrong direction.
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Theranos contends that more than 90 percent of its laboratory analysis is done in Arizona, where it worked with Walgreens.
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ANDREW WYNERDean of graduate studiesBAU International UniversityWashington, DC Bagehot contends that Karl Marx is relevant to today's politics (May 13th).
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" Rather, the administration contends, "Title VII prohibits treating an individual less favorably than similarly situated individuals of the opposite sex.
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Still, the economic arguments were not decisive last time, contends Michael Keating, an analyst of Scottish politics at Aberdeen University.
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He contends that "evil" Egyptians and social media users made up the claim to make the Egyptian government look bad.
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Allergan is one of the S&P 1913's worst-performing stocks, but one technical analyst contends it's worth buying.
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It also owns nine factories, including a manufacturing facility in Germany, which it contends gives its razor blades an edge.
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"Museum of the Bible advised the FBI that Mr. Hetta might be a terrorist or security threat," the complaint contends.
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But the Justice Department contends that the procedure is expensive, not always covered by insurance and is a personal choice.
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He is taking his cue from Bill Browder, a foe of Vladimir Putin who contends that Russia is manipulating CICIG.
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He sued his former company on Thursday, seeking access to email and personnel records his lawyer contends would exonerate him.
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Even Big Wave Tour commissioner Peter Mel contends that the most desirable conditions for the contest aren't necessary the biggest.
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The agency contends the company concealed the depth of the scandal — and the potential penalties — from investors and federal regulators.
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He contends that we ought to be less deferential and more critical and skeptical of billionaires giving away their fortunes.
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Elbakyan says the foundation and Sci-Hub are "ideologically opposed," and contends that Dynasty is somehow Sci-Hub's capitalistic foil.
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The suit contends the Taylors assumed responsibility for the minor children who visited their home but failed to protect them.
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Buck contends he was denied effective assistance of counsel; his lawyers had hired the psychologist to testify on his behalf.
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The U.S. Geological Survey contends that California has the most damaging earthquakes because of its greater population and extensive infrastructure.
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It contends that Trump's Twitter account is a public political forum where citizens have a First Amendment right to speak.
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He contends the regulation has no force because the river is owned by the state of Alaska, which allows hovercraft.
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Amazon contends in its patent for "Selfie Pay" that facial recognition technology is more secure than a password or PIN.
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Meanwhile, Okner contends that the most-affected companies in a tight regulatory environment aren't large-cap companies, but mid-cap.
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" Then, she contends, he nodded to her infant daughter in the back seat and said, "That's a beautiful little girl.
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They don't know what they're talking about, the NRA contends, when they argue in favor of common sense gun control.
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The Los Angeles-based agency contends Imperial's condition for money would be unlikely to be met before the federal deadline.
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He contends that after the purchase in 2000, he informed Beck's manager, who told him not to worry about it.
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BoomCloud 360, though, contends it can fill in that aural gap that you didn't know you were missing for $99.
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Brandy Milliner contends he already turned in the ticket, but officials told him it was too damaged to be processed.
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Barrick Gold contends Nevada, where about 76 million ounces are available, could be worth a lot more under one operator.
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" For its part, Gap also contends that it continues to see "signs of improved customer response to the new product.
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The problem, he contends, is a kind of "cognitive diabetes", that goes well beyond Slack to many internet-based services.
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McKew contends that Putin is trying to create a multipolar world, which would give Russia more leverage against its enemies.
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The company contends that solid-state lidar technology is more reliable over time because of the lack of moving parts.
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Levandowski contends that it's impossible to make this data "commercially available," considering the rate at which this technology is advancing.
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But Kelly contends he didn't learn about the specific allegations of the violent attacks until the Daily Mail story published.
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It contends he "aggressively shoved a recorder in Greg's face and began asking badgering questions" before being asked to leave.
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The lawsuit, filed in Federal District Courts in New York and California, contends that such statements are false and misleading.
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The lawsuit contends that, because of failures to comply with Delaware law, Design Within Reach had 30 million shares outstanding.
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While Switzerland has so far been unscathed by militant attacks, it has prosecuted several people it contends aided Islamic State.
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He acknowledges the vast increase in paperwork since that era but contends that the conditions for acceptance have been met.
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Pruitt's EPA, however, contends Pebble should be allowed to submit permit applications before the merits of its project are judged.
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The state contends that encryption is not practical for active research, though it is used in many fast-paced businesses.
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Their main method, the indictment contends, was the manipulation of social media through posts by Russians operating under stolen identities.
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His family contends the air rifle was in a plastic bag, but the bag blew off as he walked home.
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It painted a picture of a city expanding its appeal as it contends with the concerns lingering after the Oct.
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The government contends Mr. Tanner used a secret email account, under the name "Brian Wilson" to communicate with Mr. Davenport.
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The administration contends that the tax cuts will generate growth and allow companies to hire more workers at higher wages.
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Mr. Shniberg contends that even those artists who command the highest prices have an incentive to participate in the fund.
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He contends the correction was virtually inevitable because valuations became so expensive and needed to go back to historic norms.
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Pruitt's agency contends that the regulation could cost up to $83 billion a year by 2030, instead of $8.4 billion.
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The state, the complaint contends, imposes "a double standard when defining medical items for women and men" for tax exemption.
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However, the company contends it is the only one with a full-scale system that has been built and tested.
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And until the West contends with these and other systemic problems, experts believe the wave is likely to go on.
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The man who emerges is difficult, humane, and possessed of "spiritual generosity," words that also, Prideaux contends, describe his philosophy.
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Mr. Ton-That contends that Clearview is doing nothing wrong — that his app simply replicates what other search engines do.
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He contends that if Keys can remain in that state of grace, Saturday's final will be more one-way traffic.
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The latter have created a threatening climate, Ri contends, and Pyongyang was left with no option but to defend itself.
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But in China, the company contends with the perception that Pizza Hut is a "backup boyfriend" of a dining option.
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Women's lives, Havrilesky contends, still too often imitate the contours of horror fiction: emotional seduction followed by humiliation and betrayal.
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The North Dakota tribe contends that construction at Lake Oahe could contaminate the main water supply and violate treaty rights.
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As the world once again contends with this age-old enemy, it is not enough to refrain from empowering it.
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Criticism: His main opponent, Rahul Gandhi, contends that the prime minister has disrupted a functioning economy and caused job losses.
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She was, he said, a "new reason to 'Fly the Friendly Skies'" — a reference to United's slogan, the suit contends.
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It contends that arguments about his policies or impeachment prospects are effectively statements in support or opposition to his campaign.
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Men, he contends, are born jerks, a universal truth that he believes accounts for the state of the world today.
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R. Karen Tei Yamashita contends with the Western canon in this astute, pitch-perfect, and wryly funny short story collection.
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The defendants' lawyer contends Dr. Stajic can't prove why she was fired, and that her vote wasn't constitutionally protected speech.
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The plot involved a leading Russian intelligence chief who is a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, the book contends.
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The lawsuit contends that Fox News employees repeatedly complained about racial discrimination to executives but that no action was taken.
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Battling a troubled move and loss of shoppers' trust, the New York online grocery service now contends with increased competition.
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The chief executive of International Workplace Group contends his company's approach may not be as flashy but is more sustainable.
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Manafort contends the Ukrainian work "has no connection to either the Russian government or the 2016 election," Wednesday's filing said.
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Mr. Craig had falsified and backdated an invoice to the Ukrainian government to help conceal those payments, the government contends.
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And with an enormous mass-market audience already, the N.F.L. contends it will benefit from legalization less than other sports.
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In his new book, Eric Foner, an emeritus professor at Columbia University, contends that the endeavour is still under way.
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She contends that because of the narrow scope of the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act, the First Amendment remains intact.
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" The letter contends that Baio and Eggert had one sexual encounter when she "was well over the age of 18.
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Gilead contends that the drugs greatly reduce long-term healthcare costs by preventing liver cancer and the need for transplants.
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Opposition leader Kizza Besigye, who contends that Museveni stole his victory in last year's election, has been charged with treason.
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He contends the strength of economic and earnings growth could keep stocks fundamentally sound for as long as a decade.
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It's just that the kind of critical coverage his news team does is not rewarded with government contracts, he contends.
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The Trump administration contends the new regulation should terminate the court agreement, but the move likely will trigger legal challenges.
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Bretzing contends that Finicum was reaching for his jacket pocket, where officers later found a loaded 9mm semi-automatic handgun.
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Osterloh contends that Pixel phones will not only be competitive on quality, but even better than the competition in certain metrics.
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He contends that continued resistance to the pipeline project, despite the fact that it has the needed approvals, was not fruitless.
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Apple contends that its First and Fifth Amendment rights are being violated by a court order supporting the F.B.I. How's that?
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The law firm contends there are three reasons to question Judge Wolf's ability to evaluate the special master's clawback recommendation fairly.
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Twitter further contends that "hundreds of thousands of accounts" from all parts of the political spectrum were impacted by this issue.
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Knowledge is good, and knowing everything is better, Hanks' leader contends — even if the price is sacrificing privacy and anonymity rights.
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Hyperallergic remains one of very few publications that actively and unabashedly contends with identity politics in an allegedly "post-identity" climate.
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"Kim confronts rising expectations from within at the same time that he contends with ever-tightening sanctions from abroad," Haas wrote.
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Although Roberts contends she first took notice of him when he played Sela Ward's boyfriend on show, Clooney wasn't buying it.
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Chadwick Gibson, founder of Smart Objects, contends that "making art makes you more attuned to what's going on" in the culture.
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The Texas Republican contends that the restrictions undercut the rights of candidates and donors to express themselves by financing political speech.
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And even with Martin's delay in responding to the petition, Mindel contends that the timeframe is currently par for the course.
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The administration contends that the number of immigrants arriving at the border is overwhelming agents on the ground, creating the emergency.
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But the court's growing assertiveness is also a danger to democracy, contends Rubens Glezer of FGV Law School in São Paulo.
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The results stand in contrast to prior auto industry rhetoric, which contends millennials are not interested in purchasing their own vehicles.
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Embark contends that the same trip would take only two days once its tech is cleared to run on its own.
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The source also contends Sondland's interactions with Giuliani were far less than others perceived, though necessary to achieve progress with Ukraine.
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He contends that competent police officers — or, failing that, a competent defense attorney — could have proven he wasn't there at all.
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But now things aren't so nice, and Slash contends Perla's divorce was never final so he was NEVER married to her.
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Silent cinema, this film contends, was a side product of technology's inability to sync sound and picture for over 30 years.
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Two suits are pending, including one brought by the National Coalition for Men which contends the male-only draft is unconstitutional.
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Ja Rule contends that the drama started between the two men during a video shoot in their hometown of Jamaica, Queens.
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After a substantial bounce for oil and energy stocks, it may be time to play for a drop, one trader contends.
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The state contends that the program was promoting racism, but the students and teachers argue that the lawmakers were being discriminatory.
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Sara contends that she can't leave her family behind, so Lincoln is determined to find someone who could be of use.
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He also contends that many rivals are saddled with "lengthy set-up and heavy maintenance requirements" which makes them "extortionately expensive".
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And new banks also have advantages, Mr Bugg contends: no bad assets, demoralised employees or outmoded technology, plus strong local connections.
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He contends that this would grow the economy by 13 percent and increase the labor force by 4.5-5 million people.
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He contends that what he calls his "constructor theory" provides a perspective that will lead to the rewriting of physics altogether.
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As Mr Morrison's subtitle contends, it was in this period—not its celebrated Victorian successor—that Britain started to become modern.
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The mission, Mr. Carter contends, has gained substantial momentum, and the coalition should seize on it to accelerate the military campaign.
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Parker contends that she was upfront in her social media posts, making it clear that she was a spokesperson for Mylan.
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Turo contends in its lawsuit that LAX has misclassified its peer-to-peer car-sharing platform as a rental car company.
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He contends these lower interest rates will lead to favorable to stock markets gains around the world, including here at home.
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While these instances can still exist, such as with Guns of Icarus, Morrison contends that it isn't nearly as common anymore.
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The FDA, for its part, contends it's still going after the bad guys as much as before, just in different ways.
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Though the entertainment industry has always been extremely competitive, Adam contends "the most difficult obstacle" for performers is actually socioeconomic class.
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Now Smith contends that, free from Quirky's baggage, Wink is better-positioned than ever to take on the smart home market.
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He contends there are too many risks, including the U.S.-China trade war, Brexit and the potential for slower economic data.
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Maduro contends the OAS is meddling in Venezuela's domestic affairs, infringing on its sovereignty and trying to remove him from power.
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The judge who blocked Lula's appointment contends that the president attempted to interfere with the judiciary by shielding him from justice.
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And he contends the same audiotapes used to convict him, if enhanced with modern digital techniques, would prove he is right.
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"A spike in support for stricter gun laws is a testament to the power and possibility of presidential leadership," Hohmann contends.
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Mr. Franklin made an alternative proposal that, he contends in the lawsuit, would have diluted other shareholders less, but was rejected.
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At the same time, Jacobs contends that she has faced a different level of scrutiny than some of her male counterparts.
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Mr Windsor contends that Mr Turnbull's government has harmed rural Australians by changing Labor's plans for a national cable-broadband network.
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Cruz gained citizenship at birth because his mother was an American citizen, but Joyce contends that was a form of naturalization.
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Adi Robertson calls PSVR the "the lowest common denominator of tethered headsets" but contends that sometimes good enough can be great.
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The reverence with which Shelley renders the natural scenery adds intensity to the moments when she contends with its impending demise.
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Brines contends that a rise in divorce filings may represent the moment people simply stop thinking it's going to get better.
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Chicago has laws that bar such interactions, and the city's suit contends the changes are both unconstitutional and violate city ordinance.
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"When jurisdictions adopt paper, many of the reasons are good reasons, but it's not to make election more secure," contends King.
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Dr. Malhotra contends that the traditional diet is also very low in sugar, a fact that he says is often overlooked.
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Defense: Client 'had no motive' The defense contends Garcia Zarate's rushing away from the scene can be chalked up to nervousness.
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The state contends Capco was a sham used to convert into investment losses $163 million in auto insurance losses, duping investors.
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She contends that the firm reduced her seniority by two years — which affected her level of pay — then later fired her.
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Even if Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank do not belong together, other combinations may not be long in the making, Breakingviews contends.
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The administration contends that deportations can be made without hearings if the immigrants in question have missed previously scheduled court dates.
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The opposition brief, moreover, contends that Domino's and its friends have manufactured uncertainty among the appellate courts on website accessibility standards.
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The GOP contends that its goal is not to weaken protections, but to take advantage of the experience of state regulators.
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The suit contends Dolan spends more time playing with his band, JD & the Straight Shot, than he does on the job.
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This shift could lead to more slots for homegrown English talent, something the Football Association contends would strengthen England's national team.
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BlackBerry contends that it does not infringe the patent, and that the patent is invalid as obvious compared to prior art.
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US assistance to Ukraine is vital as it contends with an ongoing conflict with pro-Russian separatists in the Donbas region.
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He contends that much of the information that investors need is freely available in news releases, government statements and social media.
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She also contends that Clinton is a proponent of the same kind of centrist economic policies put forth by her husband.
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Saltzman contends that the city needs access to both the company's strategy playbook and the software itself to conduct its investigation.
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Sessions said the practice is a way to deter illegal immigration but DHS contends the policy is not intended for deterrence.
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Extreme metal, he contends, is so compositionally complex that a slight change in instrumentation is often lost within the finished product.
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But Turrentine contends the Model 3 launch marks a significant moment, not just for Tesla, but for the EV market generally.
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The suit contends teacher tenure puts poor and minority students at a disproportionately greater risk of being taught by ineffective instructors.
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Mr. Biden's plan contends that addressing climate change must consider "all low- and zero-carbon technologies" including nuclear and carbon capture.
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Another arm of the United States government, the Federal Trade Commission, contends that some of Qualcomm's key business practices are illegal.
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A highly regarded event internationally, the Fast Forward Festival, contends with a wide range of issues pertaining to the public domain.
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The filing also contends he likely went to Syria in 2014 for several months and then returned there in March 2015.
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Relevent contends the decision is part of a proxy fight between Relevent and the U.S. Soccer partner Soccer United Marketing (SUM).
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Achuthan, who's co-founder of the Economic Cycle Research Institute, contends both groups would be falling simultaneously during an economic downturn.
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Mr. Sechin, for his part, now contends that Mr. Ulyukayev had solicited a bribe to smooth approvals for an oil deal.
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For example, the state contends that abortion providers who want admitting privileges face fewer legal obstacles than they did in Texas.
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The league contends New York is the proper venue to hear such cases because the league's headquarters is in the city.
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Administrators Need to Catch Up. "The problems that play out over social media aren't any less real," contends this Opinion writer.
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The company contends that oil and gas prices rise and fall over time and that it makes long-term investment decisions.
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Mr. Avenatti now contends that in failing to sign the document himself, Mr. Trump rendered the contract null and void. Nov.
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Uber contends that Waymo has cast too wide a net and has been unsuccessful in its attempts to uncover damning evidence.
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IAVA contends that many of those deferred plans will make service members stationed in the United States and abroad less safe.
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Postmates also contends that Keller Lenkner, a 15-lawyer firm, simply does not have the capacity to arbitrate thousands of cases.
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The GOP contends that its goal is not to weaken protections, but to take advantage of the experience of state regulators.
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In June, Hulu debuted its "viewer-first" advertising philosophy, which contends that ads should be consistent, relevant and immersive for viewers.
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The government, Mr. Phillips contends, should not be allowed to compel him to endorse a message at odds with his beliefs.
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Mr. Hughes contends that Facebook's dominance prohibits would-be entrepreneurs from creating alternative social networks, suffocating innovation and restricting consumer choice.
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Canada contends the waters of the Arctic Archipelago are its internal waters, a claim the United States and other nations contest.
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Tuesday's suit contends that the Trump administration's justification for revisiting the Obama rules was shoddy and lacked a strong scientific rationale.
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LuLaRoe acknowledges that the 100% refund program (plus shipping) was temporary, but contends it was always meant to be that way.
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Read more: Cannabis companies have slashed over 1,000 jobs in recent weeks as the industry contends with a &apostoxic&apos landscape.
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" Now, however, Carlson contends that the principal threats to honest American liberties "come primarily from companies, and not the federal government.
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Duterte has long denied the accusations of human rights abuses and contends the drug issue is one for domestic law enforcement.
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But the suit contends that the transfers were intended to frustrate efforts by victims of the opioid crisis to obtain compensation.
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The lawsuit filed by Ms. Blanco contends that she informed Ms. Brandi about Ms. Slater's conduct as early as September 2008.
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But the White House contends it would "interfere with the president's exclusive authority to recognize foreign nations," according to the statement.
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The agency contends that encouraging wealthy big-game hunters to kill the threatened species would help raise money for conservation programs.
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Minnesota contends that this precedent extends to blocking Americans from wearing "political insignia," including nonelectoral messages inspired by the American Revolution.
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But CVS contends any record-keeping failure did not cause drugs to be diverted for illegal uses, the settlement agreement said.
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The government disputes this notion and contends that the violence is linked to lingering tensions from the previous Hema-Lendu conflict.
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Wachsmuth contends that even if the majority of Airbnb hosts aren't commercial operators, those who are make things worse for everyone.
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While the president contends these measures are designed to keep Americans safe, many critics say the president has overstepped his authority.
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Uber contends, for its part, that the document proves that none of the files ever made it to its company servers.
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It seems to me that's what Sanders is doing when he contends that you can't be a moderate and a progressive.
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The administration contends tax cuts would spur so much economic growth that the resulting new revenues would help offset the cost.
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The lawsuit contends the value of new subscribers and their personal information could be as much as $84 million for Tidal.
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Croft, a CNBC contributor, contends Trump's May 5 tweet that indicated a trade deal wasn't close anymore stopped the oil rally cold.
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Sanford contends that there has not been much in the way of progress when it comes to defending U.S. space-based assets.
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But the vote by the panel convened last October occurred while Brown was unable to attend—a decision Brown contends was intentional.
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A new study (out of Russia, no less) to be published soon contends that good nutrition speeds up the transition to democracy.
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With interest, the money Arasheben – who first filed the suit in 2013 – contends Tyga owes comes to over $280,000 for unpaid jewelry.
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Along the way, Spencer contends with the culture clash between his two homes as he navigates all the drama of high school.
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One argument, familiar to anyone privy to the nativism of Donald Trump and his ilk, contends that globalization actually dilutes local cultures.
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Power Ventures, represented at the Supreme Court by Hughes Hubbard & Reed, contends it was authorized because its members supplied their Facebook credentials.
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The Trump administration contends local authorities endanger public safety when they decline to hand over for deportation illegal immigrants arrested for crimes.
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Jussie Smollett, 36, recently hired Geragos to defend him in the ongoing Chicago case which contends that Smollett faked a hate crime.
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Mr Mistry contends that it is little more than a rubber stamp for decisions made by the Trusts, ie, by Mr Tata.
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Harris's defense contends that Harris merely forgot about Cooper because he was distracted, and that Harris never intended to harm his son.
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The ACLU contends that in doing so, police used a loophole to avoid following state rules that limit collecting DNA from minors.
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" Perkins contends that the genre "never quite grew out of its adolescence," adding, "Don't you find it insufficient as an art form?
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The Credit Suisse analyst contends, however, that the move did not come with enough supply chain changes to support those price cuts.
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He contends it would boost pay and benefits for U.S. workers who have seen money disproportionately flow to companies and their executives.
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He also disputed that he had grabbed a fence, kicked a water bottle and thrown a tantrum, as Mr. Moran's lawsuit contends.
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He contends that Prague could build a modern facility to house "The Slav Epic", suggesting Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum as a model.
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" The former executive contends that the American bank system has mobilized "over a billion people from abject poverty to the middle class.
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The lawsuit, filed on Saturday, contends that the Cuomo administration ignored repeated complaints by her against Hoyt, a married former state assemblyman.
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It contends that, on the September day when Chaman was shot and killed, a "mob attack" had targeted security at the mine.
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The Environmental Protection Agency contends that these troubling results are not scientific, which only highlights the agency's own uneasy relationship with science.
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Margins continue to be challenged as Avon invests back in advertising and contends with significantly higher bad-debt expense out of Brazil.
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The lawsuit contends that the recount that started Thursday threatens the due process rights of Johnson and others who voted for Trump.
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It&aposs these scraps of data, sometimes meaningless on their own, that can help foil plots and save lives, the government contends.
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Lvl5's philosophy, in many ways, mirrors Tesla's approach, which contends it can deploy fully autonomous vehicle technology without relying on LIDAR.
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She contends with not only threats on the battlefield and workplace, but how her job and past wreaks havoc with her family.
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"The problem, as U.S. history proves, is that the momentum of confrontation is harder to reverse with each escalatory step," Wright contends.
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Phillips contends that law violated his rights to freedom of speech and free exercise of religion under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment.
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In fact, she contends if someone was a bully before watching, they'd learn a valuable lesson by the time the credits roll.
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AI entrepreneur Andrew Ng contends that self-driving cars will be safe for pedestrians when walkers and cyclists conform to their limitations.
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As a result, Glazer contends it'll put less pressure on the Federal Reserve to get more aggressive with its interest rate hikes.
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The lawsuit contends that the meals being provided to the men as they break their daily fasts during Ramadan are nutritionally insufficient.
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Taylor contends Taser hid the power reduction in order to persuade police to swap their old X22 models for the new X2.
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Bossi contends that whistleblowers are looking for three guarantees when they decide to raise a concern about a wrongdoing in their workplace.
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The lawsuit contends that the alerts will turn phones into "government loudspeakers" that would allow Trump or other presidents to issue propaganda.
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But when it comes to the traditional fundamental supply-and-demand factors, the outlook for oil is not so bright, he contends.
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Still, ISIS contends that it is merely fulfilling God's law by returning Islam to the time of the Salaf, the earliest Muslims.
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" Such a pardon, contends Vanita Gupta, president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, would excuse "racist and illegal policing.
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Though politicians are alarmed, the ruling "puts El Salvador on the path to reconciliation", contends David Morales, the country's human-rights ombudsman.
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She contends that the influx of House lawmakers into the Senate has helped contribute to the bare-knuckle political fights across Congress.
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Ms. Mitchell contends that the group's leaders are "using reparations as a weapon" to make Mr. Trump more palatable to black voters.
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Though Mr. Peabody contends that his system taps a more knowledgeable voting base than many other rankings, it's based on subjective evaluations.
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She contends that, although women have grown more comfortable asserting their ambitions, they haven't fully embraced the competitive dynamic of modern capitalism.
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The federation contends the agreement, which expired in 2012, lives on in a memorandum of understanding the sides signed in early 2013.
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The bigger picture: These efforts are key to Samsung Pay's success as it contends with an extremely competitive payments market in India.
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" She contends that Mr. Martinez made offensive comments about Jews and African-Americans and that he had made "numerous comments about rape.
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Mr. Donovan's lawsuit contends that he was acting in accordance with laws requiring companies to preserve evidence when they are under investigation.
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The proposed body could satisfy the terms of the embargo, M.L.B. contends, because no money would go directly to the Cuban government.
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"Sunday" contends with the pressures of work and the economy; "American Valhalla" ponders the possibility of an afterlife earned by heroic warriors.
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Phillips contends the law violated his rights to freedom of speech and free exercise of religion under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment.
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Mr. Volcker, who started a nonprofit to improve education for public service, contends that our educational system has been perverted by money.
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He also contends that a study should be conducted to understand why Procter & Gamble's once-vaunted innovation machine appears to have stalled.
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The team researching the Tapanuli orangutan contends that it's the most endangered of all surviving great apes, with only about 800 left.
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As she grieves for her father and wonders where he went, she also contends with the usual early adolescent afflictions and anxieties.
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It is contested whether the A.U.M.F. can be legitimately interpreted to cover the war against the Islamic State, as the government contends.
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He even contends with ship captains, who say light from the new stadium might blind their pilots as they navigate the harbor.
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A decade of questionable decisions has left the $270 billion AT&T worth around 40% less than it should be, Elliott contends.
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Noumouké struggles to find his path as he contends with the pressures of adolescence and the added stresses of racism and poverty.
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Magnus contends that because the images are created and shared by users, the app is protected by the Digital Millennial Copyright Act.
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The Obama administration contends limiting valuation discounts will make it harder for wealthy businesses owners to take advantage of the tax code.
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The Pentagon contends new engine upgrades would allow the Black Hawk to nearly match lift and transport capabilities of the Mi-17.
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Western Digital contends that Toshiba cannot sell the semiconductor business without the American company's consent, but Toshiba has already solicited other bids.
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Here, Jonathan Chait contends that the Comey memo is equivalent to the "smoking gun tape" that eventually brought down President Richard Nixon.
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Ortega, who says she remains Venezuela's real chief prosecutor and was recently in Brazil herself, contends Saab is an "imposter" seeking vengeance.
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The state contends Uber has not obtained the necessary permits, although Uber has continued picking up passengers with its autonomous test cars.
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The expanded lawsuit contends that Mr. Trump also cannot legally accept any financial benefit, besides his salary, from the United States government.
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Among those benefits, the organization contends, was China's decision this year to grant preliminary approval of 38 trademarks protecting Mr. Trump's name.
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He contends that Mr. de Pury deceived him about possible higher offers for the painting, voiding any possible agreement, gentlemanly or otherwise.
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He has railed against his own intelligence officials for what he contends was an illegal FISA spying operation on his 2016 campaign.
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He was not charged with any leaks, but the indictment contends that he provided confidential committee information to at least one reporter.
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Sixthman contends that on average 53 percent of its passengers for music cruises are repeat customers who bond over their shared interest.
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The state Division of Labor Standards Enforcement also contends that the lawyers for the women didn't follow proper procedures under state laws.
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Many migrants are not really fleeing war and poverty, he contends, contradicting reality, yet in a way widely shared by League supporters.
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The article contends academic scientists were complicit in persuading people to get more of their calories from sugar rather than from fats.
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So because Mexico won't stand up to its own corruption and criminal cartels, the left contends, Americans' rights must be taken away.
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The lawsuit contends that Fox's longtime comptroller engaged in racist behavior and made racist remarks and that senior executives ignored her actions.
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The U.S. has focused in particular on Canada's agricultural policy, which Trump contends has unfairly curbed sales of U.S. dairy products there.
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Stamper contends there is a culture of impunity within law enforcement that hasn't really changed since he started his career in 210.
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The real treasure in this venture, he contends, is the trove of data about consumer tastes and habits that MoviePass can collect.
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She contends with her belligerent impulses, newfound attention from boys and a distracted mother, all in the face of a dimming future.
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And other new research provides evidence that even in highly political contexts, people are not as irrational as the rationalization camp contends.
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After they showed the agent their valid Montana driver's licenses, he briefly detained them in the store's parking lot, the suit contends.
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He contends that the case is essentially political, driven by the mayor, and he has hired a former mayor as his lawyer.
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The administration contends the licensing change would permit the lengthy detention of children with their parents beyond the current 20-day limit.
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Zenimax, however, contends that the work Carmack did that was integral to the Rift was done while on the clock at Zenimax.
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Moreover, he contends, the investment strategy gives the firm a longer time horizon that is less tied to the vicissitudes of the present.
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Now Tsinghua is a major source of Chinese pride as it contends for accolades for research in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
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Harris's attorney, Maddox Kilgore, contends Harris merely forgot about Cooper because he was distracted and that Harris never intended to harm his son.
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Trump sells himself as a winner, Roberts contends, which makes his popularity brittle because it is subject to disenchantment if he ever loses.
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Moreover, he contends that more of the U.S. nuclear arsenal would survive than the Russian arsenal if the U.S. attacked the Russians first.
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Tesla, Schiffer contends, "has benefitted to the tune of billions of dollars worth of free publicity" because of its voluble, if volatile, boss.
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Avis's DeShon contends that end-to-end app-based car rental is a first in his industry, but the process is not new.
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The company contends that customers who choose the basic package must also pay for hardware and an internet connection, hence the extra costs.
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Stewart contends that there are many kids around the world who need homes and that it doesn't really matter where they come from.
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Manafort contends that Rosenstein's appointment of Mueller in May 2017 was illegal and that Mueller had exceeded the investigative authority that Rosenstein provided.
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Mr. Trudeau's government has cited several decisions, including some from the Supreme Court, that it contends give Ottawa complete authority over interprovincial pipelines.
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The latest move comes as the coal industry contends with plunging natural gas prices that have offered electric utilities a cheap coal alternative.
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The Trump administration contends that local authorities endanger public safety when they decline to hand over for deportation illegal immigrants arrested for crimes.
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Filed on behalf of six black plaintiffs, the lawsuit contends that in 41 percent of the 33,343 stops that took place between Jan.
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Filed on behalf of six black plaintiffs, the lawsuit contends that in 230 percent of the 240,22013 stops that took place between Jan.
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Speranzini's lawyers referred questions to their written defense, which contends he had no knowledge of the alleged bribery scheme or of Masiero's warnings.
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Further, the music producer's legal team contends that the allegations made by Kesha to show that she has caused damage to his reputation.
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In Snapshot, a boy named Mike contends with an ailing housekeeper who's having her memories stolen by a mysterious man with a camera.
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The Justice Department contends the president has both constitutional and statutory authority to impose such restrictions to advance security and foreign policy objectives.
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Even so, Trump contends that without the Fed doing quantitative tightening and rate hiking, the economy and markets would be much better off.
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If, as Clark Love's lawyer, Jefferson, contends, the complaint's allegations are false, those women deserve to hear the firm's side of the story.
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But Salesky contends deep learning requires more research and computing power for it to be used in autonomous vehicles in the near term.
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