Debacle followed debacle — the euro, the Iraq War, the Great Recession — and their architects never paid.
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It's the Tamigotchi / Neopets / Webkinz debacle all over again.
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It just turned into that kind of major label debacle.
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Many consider her spell as German defence minister a debacle.
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Those statistics represent the very heart of the Oscar debacle.
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The Salzburg debacle has darkened the mood of British politics.
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Compared with the debacle Mr Trump inherited, this represents progress.
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Some fans even referenced the Great SpongeBob Super Bowl Debacle.
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They especially do not want it after the Syrian debacle.
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The culprit in the debacle was likely the tracking information.
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He will need luck and skill to avoid a debacle.
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There's a silver lining to the Iowa caucus app debacle.
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Through this entire debacle, I've felt some type of way.
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Northern Ireland has lost its voice in the Brexit debacle.
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Its recent equity market debacle was an example of that.
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Beyoncé debacle was a major headline for outlets like E!
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The conditions for the debacle to come were now complete.
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The now infamous Fyre Festival debacle has a new twist.
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Have we so quickly forgotten the debacle of Jeb Bush?
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The Cambridge Analytica debacle has created a firestorm for Facebook.
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Plus, they break down the Serena Williams (racist) cartoon debacle.
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The Third Avenue debacle had a particular resonance for him.
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Can he rebound in recruiting after last year's quarterback debacle?
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Super Tuesday debacle The first bad sign came from Virginia.
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The health care debacle certainly seems to fit that script.
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What started as farce had turned into a diplomatic debacle.
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After last year's debacle in China, the brand went dark.
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The breach was larger than the Equifax debacle last year.
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Meanwhile, Greinke's latest return to Dodger Stadium was a debacle.
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The bullpen needed a start like Wheeler's after Matz's debacle.
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That debacle helped speed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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That's what makes this whole debacle so much more painful.
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What I am talking about is the continuing "Wiretapgate" debacle.
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The debacle of Kemmerich's election seems to have only increased
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Democrats have also been emboldened by the health care debacle.
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The Algerian debacle was also repressed — again by de Gaulle.
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That may spare the French another 1940 — one more debacle.
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By then, the publisher had suffered a public relations debacle.
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Words aside, did Zuckerberg act sufficiently over this recent debacle?
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After the health care debacle, Republicans desperately need a win.
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Paul Krugman Three weeks have passed since the Trumpcare debacle.
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But it's another debacle that feels fake, forced and patronizing.
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Will they get back to mobile after their phone debacle?
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But the result has been a complete tactical and strategic debacle.
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The debacle was the subject of newspaper headlines internationally for weeks.
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Understandably, critics are demanding criminal prosecution of somebody for this debacle.
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In the ensuing debacle, the auction was eventually called off entirely.
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The Google Glass "glasshole" debacle taught us that lesson as well.
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In each seat a repeat of the 2012 debacle looms large.
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Heck, Facebook was still getting hit with fines for that debacle.
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But in a statement, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son downplayed the debacle.
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In comparison to Rubio's 2013 debacle, 2014's response from Rep.
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PCCC's Adam Green reacts to last night's Iowa Caucus results debacle.
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They have to do something to acknowledge this debacle, don't they?
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Russian oil production remained under pressure due to the pipeline debacle.
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Observers are openly asking who will trust America after this debacle.
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That same approach to API rules produced the Cambridge Analytica debacle.
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This debacle will have big consequences, not least for health care.
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Ultimately, Samsung's smartphone debacle didn't come out of nowhere, Cramer said.
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And then there's the debacle over high-speed fibre internet infrastructure.
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Ms Holmes is not the only one implicated in the debacle.
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The debacle was all the more astounding for its farcical conclusion.
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This week he used Ryanair's debacle to return to the theme.
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The two sides are still bruised by the missile-defence debacle.
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After the debacle of the dotcom bust, things got more serious.
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Did Kanye West save the Kardashians after the Kris Humphries debacle?
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That's why the debacle in Helsinki was damaging for the president.
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The IPO class of 2800 was left in a complete debacle.
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Rosey explained the entire debacle in a video posted to Facebook.
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The IPO class of 2016 was left in a complete debacle.
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As People magazine reports, the debacle unfolded on her Snapchat story.
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Important point: the Ryancare debacle has nothing to do with Trump.
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In this debacle the personal and the corporate are closely intertwined.
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The debacle occurred after an emergency manager was appointed by Gov.
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The ObamaCare debacle wasn't just a failure for the legislative branch.
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From the epic Lincoln-Douglas debates to … the Trump-Clinton debacle?
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Cervelli, who went 1-for-2 in Monday's debacle, is hitting .
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So what was Trump doing leading up to the Charlottesville debacle?
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"The oil debacle hit us hard," said Tabasco Governor Arturo Nunez.
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Enabling foreigners to join this dark money debacle would be disastrous.
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Kardashian's Cockroach Cake Debacle Tekashi69 Cleans House Ariana Grande's New Hairdo
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Nicki and Taylor did supposedly make up after the whole debacle.
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The extradition bill debacle underlines Beijing's central dilemma in Hong Kong.
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If it is a debacle, other cities might abandon their plans.
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Do you think the Oscars learned a lesson from this debacle?
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The danger is that, after the latest debacle in Brussels, Mrs.
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It survived the less-dramatic but nevertheless very embarrassing Fold debacle.
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The timing for a debacle like this could not be worse.
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The whole furor, he said, has been a public relations debacle.
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So the debacle left Mr. Putin with no option but retaliation.
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That downgrade was in direct response to the debt ceiling debacle.
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In short: the Khashoggi murder debacle is not his first rodeo.
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But the deal swiftly degenerated into a legal and political debacle.
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And the eastern Ukraine conflict has turned into an outright debacle.
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Woods' testimony reframes the entire media narrative around this debacle so far.
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There&aposs a lesson we can all learn from this Starbucks debacle.
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The U.S. is still nursing the deep wounds of that epochal debacle.
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Whatever your specific kitty Christmas tree debacle is, Argos has an answer.
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The Kavanaugh debacle has connected these two prongs for the first time.
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She has yet to comment publicly on her recent Philippine flag debacle.
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Zimbabwe's internet debacle created yet another obstacle for the country's tech scene.
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I did a lot of the cooking in our 27-year debacle.
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The new lawsuit isn't nearly as large as the skin rash debacle.
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DoorDash subsidizes driver wages with tips Instacart CEO apologizes for tipping debacle
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Today, it's a PR debacle and, in music management, relationships are everything.
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It's often described as the worst debacle in federal law enforcement history.
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Then there's the Thai submarine debacle, which neatly illustrated the narrative divide.
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The current voter suppression debacle pulls these old fights back into view.
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She's also aware that she's the one at fault in the debacle.
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A new film opening Wednesday makes clear the dynamic behind that debacle.
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A similar debacle is looming in trade negotiations with the European Union.
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The current voter registration debacle pulls these old fights back into view.
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The Oscars debacle, as cringeworthy as it was, doesn't really change that.
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And he's leery and distrustful of government oversight after the SHIELD debacle.
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They're working now to avert a debt ceiling debacle over the summer.
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LAS VEGAS — Four years ago, Nevada's Republican caucuses were a complete debacle.
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The health-care debacle will not necessarily be repeated on tax reform.
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The current debacle surrounds an unnamed Melbourne café's so-called "deconstructed" coffee.
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Their immigration rollout was a debacle, and ObamaCare repeal was a disaster.
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I will be periscoping LIVE about this entire debacle, in 30 mins.
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By the time of the "Kundun" debacle, the demand was clearly there.
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It might go some way toward heading off a general election debacle.
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He made a specialty of documenting the housing speculation debacle in Europe.
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Good write-ups on this debacle over at the WSJ and TechCrunch.
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DeMario Jackson is finally opening up about the Bachelor in Paradise debacle.
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There seem to be bureaucratic, scientific, and economic drivers for the debacle.
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There seem to be bureaucratic, scientific, and economic drivers for the debacle.
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The Taj Mahal debacle ultimately cost Donald Trump everything in Atlantic City.
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After a Debacle, How California Became a Role Model on Measles 5302.
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But for Trump family members, the debacle amounts to a survivable setback.
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Boeing is also struggling, in the aftermath of its 737 Max debacle.
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How had a celebration of science devolved into a shady shades debacle?
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Go deeper: Daryl Morey debacle raises awareness of threat of Chinese censorship
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Moonlight debacle wasn't the only thing people talked about at the afterparties.
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This was followed by the debacle of the executive orders on immigration.
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The political aspect of the German fiscal austerity debacle is more interesting.
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Now, I struggle with an age-old debacle: deciding what to eat.
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Three years later, the coworking company undergoes an equally spectacular IPO debacle.
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Is this Special Olympics debacle the blow from which she can't recover?
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This whole debacle and its outcome are incredibly important for Facebook's future.
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What happened Monday night at the Democratic caucuses was a debacle, period.
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His first two weeks in office have been utter chaos, and things just keep getting worse — perhaps because he responds to each debacle with a desperate attempt to change the subject that only leads to a fresh debacle.
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After the Note 7 debacle, this is really the least Samsung can do.
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After the Bavaria election debacle, Merkel promised to restore trust in her government.
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Finally, The Inventor, airing March 18, unpacks the Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos debacle.
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Trump, however, has repeatedly tried to blame the whole Flynn debacle on Obama.
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Cambridge Analytica shut down in May in the wake of the privacy debacle.
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In regards to the Coachella debacle, Perkins feels that intentionality isn't the issue.
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After the Nubeo debacle, Bryant stayed away from watch endorsements for a while.
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However, as the banknote debacle revealed, it is not necessarily much more competent.
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Nevada had planned to use the app, but switched course after the debacle.
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Did the BIC pens for Her debacle back in 2012 pass them by?
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The company reported it will lose billions of dollars because of the debacle.
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It won't be controversial like his and Janet Jackson's 2004 Super Bowl debacle.
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Prior to the take-private debacle, Musk had been acting erratically for months.
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And a number of shareholders have sued Musk over the "funding secured" debacle.
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With today's trends, however, that statement-or-standard-shoe debacle no longer exists.
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Stumpf's attempt to explain the debacle before a Senate committee didn't help matters.
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But I remember going back to North Carolina before the HB2 debacle began.
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President Trump may wind up paying a huge price for the Comey debacle.
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The real legacy of this debacle, however, will be felt across the nation.
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The 2013 debut of Oklahoma's online statewide testing is remembered as a debacle.
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Andrew Yang also weighed in on the debacle by the Iowa Democratic Party.
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And you thought the chicken and the egg debacle was a tough paradox.
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But the Democrats handed Trump a public relations gift with the results debacle.
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Kennedy is having a moment in the wake of last month's Democratic debacle.
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The irony of Thursday night's debacle was that Trump did it to himself.
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Terrified, my first effort to conquer said whiteboard was a bona fide debacle.
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Worst part of the whole debacle: The so-called hoverboards don't actually hover.
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They were also at the center of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 debacle.
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Brady said the meeting has nothing to do with the health-care debacle.
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The Cross Bronx Expressway instantly turned into the congested traffic debacle it remains.
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Even after addressing the tech debacle with an apology, she left them up.
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My sense is that ETFs will be the next debacle for the markets.
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Even after Sunday's debacle, Bradford remains the league's eighth-rated passer at 100.3.
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The 28503 debacle increased discretionary spending by 22019 percent over the previous year.
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At this point, the ride-hailing giant simply can't afford another publicity debacle.
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For many in Chartres, the Fillon debacle was a factor behind their indecision.
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That debacle was not brought about by Sessions or his pesky ethical standards.
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The debacle set off years of hand-wringing and recriminations in Rhode Island.
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When a story like the Google diversity debacle unfolds, it comes in waves.
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Now for Jacqueline's whole debacle with her painting being stolen by the Jews.
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FedEx has been caught in the middle of the US-China trade debacle.
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" 'Postwar' was a debacle," Ms. Zacharias, the center-left member of Parliament, said.
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The bullpen debacle of Game 4 against the San Francisco Giants in 2014.
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The latest debacle in Michigan is part and parcel of this larger reality.
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Passenger groups have demanded that Boeing take more responsibility for the Max debacle.
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First, the Iowa caucuses turned into an electoral debacle, with no clear winner.
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The Miers debacle has served ever since as a cautionary tale for presidents.
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The 214 Max debacle has been compounded by other rough news for Boeing.
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Sometimes skepticism is warranted, as the Iowa debacle showed us all too well.
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How the candidates handle this debacle at Friday night's debate will be telling.
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This Zaif debacle is just another in a long line of breached exchanges.
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And the same argued for the biggest IPO debacle of the year: WeWork.
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Naysayers were happy to bring up Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes' Silicon Valley debacle.
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An overseas debacle too significant to be explained away by Fox's talking heads.
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The debacle unfolded after some dubious decisions made by the former Conservative government.
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Coming on the heels of the emotional support peacock debacle, it certainly raises eyebrows.
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Should an Italian debt debacle threaten the euro, investors have reasons to remain calm.
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The Flynn debacle raises serious questions about the president's judgement as a team-builder.
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Unfortunately, he does not appear to have learned a single lesson from that debacle.
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Add this all up, and you can see how the immigration debacle took shape.
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This whole debacle is unsurprising, given YouTube's less than celebrated history of content moderation.
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Some of it reflects actual policy and reporting failures, like the Iraq WMD debacle.
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Knowledge of this debacle is the mark of a true child of the 1980s.
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"But will anyone listen to them after this debacle is finally and mercifully over?"
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Financially, though, Billy Lynn was a debacle for Sony Pictures and its financing partners.
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It has had its failures—its attempt to make a smartphone was a debacle.
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In Iowa, Democratic caucuses turned into a debacle, with the results delayed for days.
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Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price resigned Wednesday following the state's embarrassing caucus debacle.
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After this whole debacle, Oxley has a piece of advice for fellow college students.
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The discussion of platform risk is particularly interesting given this month's enterprise certificate debacle.
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This debacle of epic proportions has even been likened to this summer's Fyre Festival.
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Monday's Iowa caucuses, expected to be a showpiece for Democrats, turned into a debacle.
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In shielding Prince Muhammad from blame, they may pin the debacle on "rogue" officers.
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Meanwhile, the debacle has reignited criticism of Iowa's outsized role in the nominating process.
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Thirty minutes later, she shows up and I tell her about the whole debacle.
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But when talking about the Halloween debacle, she froze and chose every word carefully.
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There will probably be jokes about last year's Moonlight versus La La Land debacle.
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Facebook says it expects a loss of $3 to $5 billion from the debacle.
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HIV, Hep C, death, possibly being incarcerated, all because of this whole fucking debacle.
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German trade groups said the CETA debacle should trigger a revamp of EU procedures.
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With Kelly and Michael debacle, but steered clear of picking one over the other.
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Pelosi recalled the 2013 debacle that preceded Trump's presidency by more than three years.
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Still, the debacle with the DAO did little to stem the rising ICO mania.
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At least she didn't have to suffer a repeat of the whole AMA debacle.
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Still, Skyfall and Solace aside, the Meltdown and Spectre debacle is far from over.
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The debacle unfolded on a routine Aegean Airlines flight from Athens to Tel Aviv.
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It backfired, though, because Nordstrom's sales went up in the weeks following the debacle.
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But the debacle in the Republican Party is testing this theory to the limit.
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Whatever its report on Friday's fail shows, the debacle gives its critics new ammunition.
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The failure to repeal and replace ObamaCare was a political debacle for Republican leadership.
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The Freedom Caucus grew in strength during the latest debacle, and the Speaker shrank.
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But Exxon Mobil has been cut down in size by the oil price debacle.
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That is why the debacle around the Fyre Festival is so fascinating to me.
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I know you had ... There was a debacle with eyelashes that that started everything.
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The political consequences of this stunning debacle may end up being historic — and crippling.
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There was plenty of speculation about her stepping down after the Project Maven debacle.
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"It is a debacle," said one Republican in constant touch with the West Wing.
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Jimmy Kimmel, our host for the evening, could have written that whole debacle himself.
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KERNEN: THE WHOLE OBAMACARE DEBACLE, I WONDER WHETHER IT MAKES IT HARDER OR EASIER.
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If the 2000 election debacle wasn't a shock, and if the Citizens United v.
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As the debacle in Virginia continues to unfold involving three top government officials — Gov.
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The falseness of that belief was most spectacularly demonstrated by the debacle in Iraq.
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The lessons of the financial debacle were not universally learned on Wall Street, however.
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In his 3583 letter to shareholders, Buffett explained his debacle with Energy Future Holdings.
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It was a debacle for the Titans, who had won three in a row.
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I don't think this dude was emotionally ready after the whole Hannah B. debacle.
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Some of them have pointed to Iowa's recent primary debacle as a cautionary tale.
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There are two ways of looking at Kashuv's public statements on the Harvard debacle.
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In particular, I have strong memories of the openness-growth debacle of the 1990s.
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But if so, Cohen surely stomached quite a bit before the debacle in Helsinki.
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"Irish interests in this Brexit debacle are not best advanced at Westminster," she said.
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After the Oscars debacle, he invited her to come stay at his weekend home.
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On Facebook, Rosen, at least, seemed not to have learned anything from the debacle.
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In the Syria debacle, Republicans have a chance to see, if not save, themselves.
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Acronym attempted to distance itself from Shadow in the wake of the caucus debacle.
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Experts are worried the Iowa debacle could threaten the legitimacy of the entire process.
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Go deeper: The NBA's Daryl Morey debacle spotlights China's vise grip on corporate America
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At the same time the debacle also raises the chances of a second referendum.
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The day of the coffee debacle, she was the one who took the heat.
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The 2014 presidential election was a disputed debacle of vote-stealing and other fraud.
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We're covering President Trump's State of the Union address and Iowa's Democratic caucus debacle.
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The clinic said about 950 families were affected by the debacle in March 2018.
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This entire debacle has created quite a chasm within the ranks of the bureau.
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JIM CRAMER: THE MORE WE LEARN ABOUT THIS EQUIFAX DEBACLE THE WORSE IT LOOKS.
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After the debacle in Intisar, Major Mezher had been forced to leave the unit.
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The latest New York Times debacle is a prime example of this journalistic phenomenon.
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Golberg's role in the DES debacle is less well known than his later achievements.
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"What happened Monday night at the Democratic caucuses was a debacle, period," the editorial argued.
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Thank goodness we can see Petyr Baelish doing something after that Game of Thrones debacle.
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As last year's Russian hacking debacle illustrated, America's cyber security is more important than ever.
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In true Kanye West fashion, this entire debacle has been accompanied by a Twitter storm.
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The Italian budget debacle sent Rome's government bond yields to four-year highs on Friday.
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Facebook isn't going to let the clusterfuck of the 2016 U.S. election debacle happen again.
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Despite the debacle, Marx eased the concern of his fans upon landing safely in Seoul.
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The future of big business development in New York City remains uncertain after Amazon's debacle.
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Steve Martin is poking fun at the Iowa caucus vote-counting debacle at the Oscars.
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I don't have dental insurance, so this whole debacle is coming out of my savings.
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But Democrats anxious to put the Iowa debacle behind them will miss a vital opportunity.
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Millions of families transitioned from homeownership to rental in the wake of the subprime debacle.
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The Iowa caucus debacle represents one of the most stunning failures of information security ever.
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Carey and Cannon saw one another a few days after the New Year's Eve debacle.
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That bloody sex debacle in a room that seemingly contains a portal to another dimension?
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The post-dinner debrief proves just how tired Carole was made by the entire debacle.
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But it was a whole debacle when we tried to do it on the show.
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I guess he was still unconscious during the whole crying-pacifier debacle at 2 a.m.
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And after that debacle, I was nervous permanent dye would permanently eff up my curls.
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Mosby pointed to similar bank sell-offs after an energy debacle and Brexit in 2016.
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The lawyer to porn stars has just taken this debacle to an even lower level.
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At another point in the episode, she did talk with Meyers about her Twitter debacle.
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Now, Egypt's decided that more than just poor Tut's head must roll over the debacle.
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You saw that with the whole White House press corps debacle at the correspondents' dinner.
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But now that Go debacle has led China to a Sputnik moment, per the NYT.
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Meanwhile, the Rams looked like an 0-16 team during their Monday Night Football debacle.
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Paisley wishes something like the famous #WhoBitBeyoncé debacle would happen right before the show airs.
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The very theory of the Iowa caucuses was strained by Monday night's vote-counting debacle.
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Still, taxpayers would end up footing the bill for the Flint debacle, according to Henning.
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To make matters worse, the entire debacle was captured on film for a documentary, Weiner.
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After the debacle of last season's Dorne tangent, the Martells are not exactly fan favorites.
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Iowa officials will be hoping that there will no repeat of the debacle in 2012.
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Are we heading toward an election debacle bigger than the "Florida Chad Fest" of 2000?
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In this debacle, however, Trump sided with his vice president over a previously close adviser.
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And he pledged that Facebook would make sure this kind of debacle never happened again.
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And if you're wondering, they are definitely on his side in the whole mail debacle.
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The lawsuit claims that Milano's troubles started with a "home improvement debacle" at Hellie's hands.
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The Fyre Festival debacle keeps getting worse for co-creators Ja Rule and Billy McFarland.
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There's no doubt that Kris Jenner's momagerial fingers are working overtime with this digital debacle.
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Here are a few lessons I learned (or re-learned) from the Jackson debacle. 1.
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Republicans have been touting the party's new-found voter enthusiasm since the Supreme Court debacle.
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Democrats changed the rules after their 1968 debacle to take control away from party bosses.
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Instead, he points to longstanding issues, like Puerto Rico's debt debacle or its infrastructure problems.
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In that debacle, investors indiscriminately fled all assets connected to the disastrous American housing bubble.
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Eight days after the debacle with the Ukrainians at the White House came another bombshell.
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The whole debacle got the desired media coverage and likely cost $250,000 of public money.
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It sure seemed like that hope turned into desperation Friday in the ABC News debacle.
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Political divisiveness within the U.S. deepens as each side fiercely levels blame for the debacle.
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It's unclear if CNO's latest order stemmed from a debacle in San Diego on Friday.
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Saagar Enjeti describes his concerns about NBC hosting the debates after the Weinstein story debacle.
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" After the debacle last year, Carey tweeted, "Have a happy and healthy new year everybody!
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But doesn't the whole Star of David debacle suggest that just might not be possible?
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It is in this regard that the Putin debacle may be so damaging, they say.
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The Corinthian debacle alone could cost it as much as $3.5 billion in uncollected loans.
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BTW, we're told the crew was rolling when BC's Harvard debacle went down in April.
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Some states made the mistake, after the debacle of the 2000 election – remember "hanging chads"?
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"I think the health care debacle helped us prepare for this one," Florida GOP Rep.
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One more debacle like Glybera, he fears, and investors will give up on the field.
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Keeping Score Tuesday night's 213-4 Mets debacle had fans scrambling for the record books.
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Analysts are debating whether the country's economic debacle is the result of design or incompetence.
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"It was a communication debacle, a little bit, especially for poll workers," says Martorano Miller.
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Despite the party's best efforts to fix the debacle, the damage had already been done.
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The Windows 10 validation bug may be the NSA's attempt to avoid a similar debacle.
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We must not lead them down the garden path to a Tiananmen Square-style debacle.
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The academy barely avoided another #OscarsSoWhite debacle by nominating Cynthia Erivo ("Harriet") for best actress.
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Which brings me to the third part of the debacle: Wednesday's debate left Sanders unscathed.
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As recently as Tuesday, Bolton described the Iran deal as a "strategic debacle" on Fox.
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At one point, a supposedly self-deprecating joke about his Las Vegas debacle fell flat.
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Securitisation caused the subprime debacle, but is today an important tool for laying off risk.
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But to get there we've got to live through this final health care debacle first.
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Meanwhile, Microsoft recovered from the Tay debacle and released another chatbot called Zo in 2017.
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Shortly after the Gatwick debacle drone maker DJI also updated its geofencing system across Europe.
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Because the media simply doesn't want to dwell on its own role in this debacle.
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The emissions-related debacle sent the company's warranty expenses sky-rocketing even as sales tumbled.
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News Analysis WASHINGTON — They think pulling out of Syria and Afghanistan would be a debacle.
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The Democrats, having learned their lesson from the 2016 debacle, finally got their act together.
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What about the Berkshire Museum debacle — what can you do to set the situation straight?
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Some of Fred and Donald Trump's actions, such as the casino debacle, are clearly illegal.
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" As for how the debacle changed Cook's point of view on the government's role: "Honestly?
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Arie Luynedyk Jr. is finally weighing in on standout Bachelor contestant Bekah Martinez's missing persons debacle.
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As the scale of the debacle became clear on election night, Mrs May's future was uncertain.
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IHOP's latest deal might go a long way toward making amends for the recent "IHOB" debacle.
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He said that the county might review the policy after the debacle over accessing Farook's phone.
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He told POLITICO he is "paying extra attention" to those details amid the Iowa poll debacle.
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He explains why WeWork's recent debacle could help revive an investing technique previously left for dead.
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The FCA has opened an investigation into the Woodford debacle that has trapped thousands of investors.
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After last year's exploding battery debacle, Samsung has a new Note device, the Galaxy Note 8.
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The FCA has opened an investigation into the Woodford debacle that has trapped thousands of investors.
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It's so far unclear if the discarded faulty batteries were related to the Note 7 debacle.
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Of course, she's not the only star who has ended up with a faux glow debacle.
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The Note 7 debacle was a bigger black eye both in terms of timing and scope.
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Every muscle in his left hand—his stronger hand, after that debacle in Jaipur—was afire.
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That was a liberating thing, but, of course, there was this whole debacle with the name.
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The Windrush debacle highlighted that Britain has no easy way of carrying out this inland enforcement.
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A few years on from the Slater debacle, how does Pang feel about the media stereotyping?
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If you're still not clear on the whole debacle, I went into detail on it yesterday.
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But this initiative was dropped earlier this month, seemingly in response to the Lending Club debacle.
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The Wells Fargo debacle is a stark reminder that Wall Street abuses can take many forms.
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But for the purposes of holding the Democratic Party together, Trump's latest debacle was poorly timed.
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He believes the Cambridge Analytica debacle could have been prevented had the FTC enforced the order.
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In almost every respect, the Damore debacle is perfect grist for our current culture war mill.
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On the heels of the United debacle, another airline has a PR disaster on its hands.
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That debacle cost the economy more than a billion dollars a day, according to most estimates.
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The Canadian teenager said she hopes this is the lesson conservatives draw from the Yiannopoulos debacle.
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Bannon is seen as increasingly isolated within the White House, particularly after the health care debacle.
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That a major party nominated Trump for the presidency is a political debacle of historic proportions.
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It's not a total debacle, although I could argue Macy's is the weakest of the four.
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Another lesson from the health care debacle: Republicans need to prove they can legislate — and quickly.
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A big bounce-back after being ejected in the Week 25 debacle in San Francisco. 22011.
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The email server controversy and GOP voter suppression can explain only so much of this debacle.
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When the administration is in the midst of yet another debacle, this can be extremely useful.
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Earl Landgrebe (R-Ind.), who blindly supported Nixon to the bitter end of the Watergate debacle.
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I feel like for the sake of their daughters, they need to resolve their candy debacle.
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Any reasonable background check would have uncovered the ties between Harresh Mehta and the Golibar debacle.
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Many humanitarian organizations quietly endure their own de-banking debacle and the terrible consequences that follow.
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But the implications of the Republican debacle in Alabama will rumble on for months to come.
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After the Comey debacle, staffers quickly recognized that Trump was counterpunching himself into serious criminal jeopardy.
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We're still picking through the wreckage left behind from WeWork's IPO debacle here at Business Insider.
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The healthcare debacle in late July 2017 Arguably the bottom fell out for Trump when Sen.
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In March, BT's CEO told CNBC he was "extremely angry" about the BT Italia fraud debacle.
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The notorious, and self-inflicted, Whitefish debacle destroyed the credibility of the government of Puerto Rico.
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With Republicans controlling Washington, they would not have anyone else to blame for a shutdown debacle.
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On Thursday, Kim Moo-sung, the head of the party, resigned, taking responsibility for the debacle.
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In the same interview, he said the debacle started when he was thinking about moving houses.
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The duo even made an appearance on VICE's video series Das Cute before the airplane debacle.
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My campaign was referred to variously as 'graceless,' 'bumbling,' 'a debacle,' 'a disaster,' and a 'catastrophe.
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Not just because he would be overlooking the role he played in the malpractice insurance debacle.
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The clearest example of lack of experience is the debacle that is the Trump White House.
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Well, he's back as host this year, and will surely reference the debacle early and often.
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Though Mr. Phillips retired before Dow Jones unloaded Telerate, he accepted some responsibility for the debacle.
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Turkey's debacle underscored that a coup is less a military operation than a collective action problem.
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No, this is an issue that merits immediate action after a debacle on a global stage.
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Stout fixated on this image, wondering what kind of organizational failure had led to the debacle.
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"MoMA Curator Klaus Biesenbach Should Be Fired Over Björk Show Debacle," said one Artnet news headline.
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The Titans (7-4) finished with 276 total yards, and the first half was a debacle.
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Election 2020 Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price has resigned following last week's Iowa caucus debacle.
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In the wake of the Iowa caucus debacle, Acronym has tried to distance itself from Shadow.
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The race has been volatile up to the last minute, especially after the Iowa caucuses debacle.
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Read the bill: Go deeper: NBA's Daryl Morey debacle spotlights China's vise grip on corporate America
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The Facebook debacle has given us a glimpse, but only time will tell the true cost.
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President Trump has repeatedly made clear his view that the Iran deal was a diplomatic debacle.
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The debacle in Iowa Monday night has fueled complaints about its first-in-the-nation status.
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The Shift The Iowa caucus debacle proved that a 21st-century election requires 19th-century technology.
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Upon seeing that interview, Musk would lash out on Twitter, setting the current debacle in motion.
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The answer to the Moore debacle isn't to vilify Bannon and the voters who picked Moore.
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But beyond that, the frustration over the party's 2016 debacle will keep him on the sidelines.
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They are younger than the Lib Dems of old, and fired up about the Brexit debacle.
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The whole debacle was roundly criticized, and Saturday Night Live mocked the network in a sketch.
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Britain was recently rocked by the "Windrush" debacle, in which dozens of citizens were wrongly deported.
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Only months later did she apologize for the debacle, which could take a year to fix.
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WeWork cofounder Miguel McKelvey lost his billionaire status during the coworking company's now-infamous IPO debacle.
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Fearing a second special election debacle this year, national Republicans have spent heavily to oppose O'Connor.
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This is ... We had this debacle with the mini Stonehenge and this was a band meeting.
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Memories of a debacle in 2015, when authorities intervened heavily after a bubble burst, also remain fresh.
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Perhaps that's because of the massive Galaxy Note 7 debacle, or its protracted legal battle with Apple.
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Meanwhile, Samsung is slated to release a full report into the Note 7 debacle later this month.
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This chaos contributed to the health-care debacle, provoking weeks of public butt-covering and finger-pointing.
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Keep in mind how the whole Note 7 debacle didn't make a dent in the company's profitability.
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Witness the debacle that was Juicero — which counted The Campbell Soup Co. among its many many backers.
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The Hulu documentary analyzes the debacle from the perspective of millennial culture and influencers as a whole.
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One of my favorite writings on the Wakefield debacle comes from the British journalist-researcher Ben Goldacre.
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CEO David Sacks hopes to get past the enterprise company's licensing debacle with its new offering, Z2.
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Eighty-seven million of us are impacted by this entirely predictable debacle, and I am no exception.
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In one case, however, the accounts debacle played a role in a lost bid for new business.
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During that debacle, Kanye berated Kim for not giving him a Band-Aid product to his liking.
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"In short, we believe the WeWork debacle was an error in judgment, not in process," they said.
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On Wednesday, after NewsChannel 5 reported on the debacle, CRS officials agreed to an interview with Knutson.
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Perhaps this time will be different because New Hampshire didn't produce a days-long vote-counting debacle.
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In Manchester, New Hampshire, Sanders called the caucus debacle a "screwup" that was unfair to all candidates.
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The state party has drawn backlash for the debacle, with campaigns fuming over a lack of transparency.
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The caucuses descended into a debacle late Monday night as results were delayed past midnight Eastern Time.
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The Birmingham Conference is a reminder of one of the liveliest debates about the 2017 election debacle.
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After the debacle, some fans came to Carey's defense on Twitter, while others were less than kind.
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The European debacle of 2011 could have been systematic, but not systematic to the U.S., Cramer said.
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Understanding Facebook's data privacy debacle The Federal Trade Commission is now investigating, and Congress is holding hearings.
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Its ham-fisted solutions to her persistent issues, allowed an ongoing PR debacle to decay ever further.
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We thought what we were doing was rock 'n' roll, but it just turned into a debacle.
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The debacle was chronicled by Clarke Gayford on Twitter, posting two different pictures of cats on Tuesday.
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I am almost certain that this particular debacle will end with full shipping reimbursement ... and perhaps more.
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Then again, Rosie O'Donnell probably never thought she'd be quite so integral to this whole debacle either.
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Amid confusion surrounding the debacle, Democratic presidential candidates delivered their own version of what happened Monday night.
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Since the Hikaru debacle, Valu has added restrictions on the frequency of trading to prevent similar occurrences.
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The congressional GOP must extricate itself from the debacle of the AHCA before it makes things worse.
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But he was seemingly weakened in his ability to take action, after last week's health-care debacle.
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The organization told the Associated Press Friday that closing the border would be an "unmitigated economic debacle."
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Clearly that whole debacle is over—no way he left something so obvious hanging for that long.
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"But it was a whole debacle when we tried to do it on the show," she adds.
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It's also worth watching to see if the polls change after the debacle over the government shutdown.
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The White House — understandably gun-shy after the Comey debacle — didn't want that scene, so McCabe remains.
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Before the subprime debacle in 2008-10, there was the savings-and-loans fiasco in the 1980s.
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Luke debacle, talk-show host Wendy Williams is siding with the accused abuser, Dr. Luke, and Sony.
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This story has been updated to clarify the debacle being discussed is the one involving Ronny Jackson.
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Grey Singapore may be unrepentant about the #iSea app but other brands can learn from this debacle.
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But the misplaced gun debacle was hardly an isolated incident, according to documents recently obtained by CNN.
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We may not have her party stamina (remember the #RihannaPlane debacle?), but just being alive is exhausting.
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So now the question is whether some version of the Ginsberg-Kaufman debacle will play out again.
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That may be scary for the SPD, which has just experienced a debacle at the ballot box.
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The political debacle that unfolded after the party's failure to repeal Obamacare is fresh in many minds.
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Meanwhile, Steve Bannon has become the favorite Republican of Democrats following the GOP debacle on election day.
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The debacle over ObamaCare is the latest reminder, and it serves to contrast the two camps' approaches.
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It is much too convenient to blame Billy McFarland and Ja Rule for the Fyre Festival debacle.
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Instead of demonstrating progress, after the eight-turnover debacle last week at Kansas City, the Jets stagnated.
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The WeWork debacle and the public-market struggles of companies like Uber illustrate why he's so cautious.
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The current Turkish economic and financial market debacle would seem to be no exception to that rule.
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Biczok says that incident offers a stark contrast to the way Facebook responded to the user_friends debacle.
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They need their electricity as soon as possible, not another disaster-relief debacle to compound their misery.
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A similar comeback after Tuesday's debacle would be a surprising result right in line with Twenty20 history.
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The implications of this debacle is about crystallizing the threat about how dangerous the information ecosystem is.
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When the Note 8 arrived early this year, consumers seemed to have moved on from whole debacle.
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Facebook's response to the Cambridge Analytica debacle was to loudly claim it was 'locking the platform down'.
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Pence will be Trump's man, and Republicans may not want to be reminded of the 2016 debacle.
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Because of last year's debacle, look for Penn State to come out firing this weekend against Idaho.
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None was as lopsided as their 21969-21986 debacle against the Washington Nationals that unfolded that night.
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Among the biggest problems in science that the Wansink debacle exemplifies is the "publish or perish" mentality.
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Not the left-wing elites, now aging, disarmed and discredited after the debacle of their nationalist movements.
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The initial imposition of the ban was widely viewed as a political debacle for the young administration.
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But the debacle cast a pall over a production whose video game-fan audience was already skeptical.
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But, what happened on Monday night -- and continues to happen Tuesday -- is a debacle, plain and simple.
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After the infamous "shithole" debacle, she said she met with ambassadors from African nations to ease tensions.
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"It was a true debacle," Chalekian, who referred to other unacceptable remarks, said in his Twitter video.
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We look at what the debacle in Iowa will mean for the results — when they're finally released.
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In the aftermath of that debacle, I wondered if the company might be chastened, or even apologetic.
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The group had originally planned to use the app at the heart of the Iowa caucus debacle.
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In the 36 hours after Monday's caucuses, Iowan after Iowan expressed regret over the state party's debacle.
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Nothing illustrates best the debacle that our tax system has become than the federal income tax code.
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While the most recent net neutrality debacle was caused by Verizon, Netflix most certainly lit the fuse.
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Last week, they followed their debacle in Los Angeles with a three-game sweep of the Giants.
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They are hoping the WeWork debacle will force investors to be more skeptical about fast growing companies.
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"It was a true debacle," Chalekian, who referred to other unacceptable remarks, said in his Twitter video.
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The Jones victory was a humiliation for Trump, a debacle for Bannon and a disaster for Republicans.
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Trump, in trying to counter this debacle, has begun with the expedient of laying out the truth.
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Editorial How to begin an editorial about a violent free-speech debacle at Middlebury College in Vermont?
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The way to have resolved this debacle would have been for President Trump to renominate Judge Garland.
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Facebook's data privacy debacle exposed 87 million users' private data to misuse by political consultancy Cambridge Analytica.
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For Beverly, the debacle in college made him realize he was afraid of blanking on his lines.
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Yet, Trump has taken that tendency to a truly pathological level with the debacle over Hurricane Dorian.
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Two nights after the Knicks' debacle at Chamberlain's hands, they faced him again at Madison Square Garden.
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Troy Price, the chairman of the state Democratic Party, resigned last week in response to the debacle.
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The months ahead will determine whether the effort staved off a political debacle or contributed to one.
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We have, quite literally, the biggest rules debacle in modern NHL history to remind us of that.
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The entire debacle can be found and downloaded here, and thankfully the vote got through with ease.
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The debacle is particularly unfortunate given the relative stability and prosperity of Mr Sharif's current term in office.
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Ivanka herself often wears the $2,900 "Patras" studs, but who can forget the $10,800 bracelet debacle from November?
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Recent scandals, from the Equifax hack to Facebook's Cambridge Analytica debacle, have highlighted the importance of protecting data.
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And by 23.27 percent to 37 percent, Americans blame Trump, rather than Democrats in Congress, for the debacle.
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The glaringly obvious takeaway here: No, Facebook's business was not decimated by its recent Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle.
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If you bought $1000 of Netflix stock after the Qwikster debacle, it would be worth about $28,000 today.
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"After my Pilea debacle, I've realized I can't have the type of plants that I like," she says.
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Yahoo's data debacle highlights how those innocuous-seeming questions remain a weak link in our online authentication systems.
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Democrats, meanwhile, are fresh off the Iowa caucus debacle and facing the potential for a long primary fight.
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A tweet from an account that appeared to be Takla's was retweeted by EgyptAir soon after the debacle.
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MANCHESTER, N.H. — The vote-counting debacle around the Iowa caucuses has furthered distrust and hardened anger between Sen.
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His victory was hollow, however, since the deal is merely aimed at tempering a military and humanitarian debacle.
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Though the past day's debacle is far from ideal, there is some good that can come from this.
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In the aftermath of the Note 7 debacle, many wondered whether the Note line was done for good.
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The debacle naturally prompted a slew of lawsuits, including one class-action complaint seeking $100 million in damages.
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Bird signed off on the portion of the letter addressing the Trump debacle by praising Rapinoe's unwavering convictions.
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Samsung, embarrassed by the Note 7 debacle last year, simply said the Galaxy S8 was coming next year.
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After this debacle, we officially know that "too far" is a place public figures can reach on Twitter.
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The debacle began during a Thai rescue operation, when a group of boys were trapped in a cave.
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And then how would he somehow manage to sweep that debacle under the rug, for the most part?
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The debacle over the NICs suggests that the public still sees the 2015 manifesto as a live document.
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The incident spiraled spectacularly out of control, and Guthrie turned the real-life debacle into his greatest opus.
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The girl's mother captured the whole debacle and posted it to Instagram, where commenters quickly ripped into Ettel.
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Facebook is testifying once again before congress about the Cambridge Analytica debacle and Facebook's privacy policy in general.
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This is just the latest effort for Samsung to try to save face after the Note 7 debacle.
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The whole thing was very similar to the 24 debacle in which Harvey crowned the wrong Miss Universe.
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"We just have to put this one behind us," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said of Tuesday&aposs debacle.
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But he carries the can (along with the prime minister and her team) for the June election debacle.
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To add to this debacle, Mrs May mishandled the levers of power that go with being prime minister.
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But some Republican women are aware of the painful gender dynamics this debacle has once again called up.
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Jimmy Kimmel is not above spoofing the United Airlines debacle with his tried and true Matt Damon joke.
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The Tinker court sweepingly rejected the schools' contention that banning armbands was necessary to avert a pedagogical debacle.
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Following the 2009 privacy debacle, a subsequent 2011 FTC settlement barred Facebook from making any deceptive privacy claims.
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In a country which treats football like a religion, such a debacle is an occasion for national mourning.
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The credit ratings agencies played an enormous role in generating billions of dollars in losses during the debacle.
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Mexico and Colombia Mexico, the fifth largest market for Facebook, is also involved in the Cambridge Analytica debacle.
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As the great bent iPhone 6 debacle 0f 0003 demonstrated, many of today's devices aren't imbued with flexibility.
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After the explosive Note7 debacle of 2016, the newest Samsung phones have a lot to make up for.
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Four years later, the 36-year-old is opening up about how that casting debacle still affects him.
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Hopefully jabs from his wife will be the only repercussion Timberlake has to deal with from this debacle.
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"In psychiatry, thinking about the mind as a machine has led to a debacle about diagnosis," writes Nesse.
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The American Health Care Act (AHCA) debacle is an important lesson moving forward on how NOT to govern.
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"It's not a total debacle, although I could argue Macy's is the weakest of the four," Cramer said.
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EDT: White House press secretary Sean Spicer gives the daily press briefing -- first one after the Hitler debacle.
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Congress has only reinforced America's electoral integrity once, in the aftermath of the "hanging chad" debacle in 20193.
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Berkshire was a core shareholder in Moody's, a credit-rating agency at the heart of the subprime debacle.
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Considering the corporate governance debacle at Viacom, however, it may be an oddly fitting coda to his story.
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After the debacle, with critics cold and studios no longer wanting him, his quest for perfection turned inward.
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An emissions debate has infuriated Dutch farmers, and the debacle may threaten Holland's long history of calm negotiation.
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The Toys "R" Us debacle began in 219 when private equity firms bought the company for $27.5 billion.
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Perhaps he is up there somewhere, looking down at the debacle that befell his creation, and wondering why.
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The club needed some fresh arms after burning through four relievers in Tuesday's 19-9 debacle in Detroit.
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Sanders, unlike presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, has not taken the bait on the Clinton email debacle.
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The Muse has a solution to this debacle: turn on your OOO message a day before you depart.
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"I had flashbacks to last year's debacle here — 230 seconds in wasn't part of the plan," McLellan said.
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By the time Ramadan was over, East African workers were desperate to avoid a repeat of the debacle.
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CNN and other networks reported the debacle in real time and both men were left humiliated and diminished.
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Republicans' Obamacare repeal efforts, which everyone thought kind of died after the "skinny repeal" debacle, have new life.
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So the memory of their debacle in Portland was fresh to them when they arrived at the arena.
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That set up the debacle when Faye opened the envelope and announced "La La Land" as the winner.
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Britney performed live at the awards show for the first time since her 2007 debacle ... and nailed it.
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Brown's time with the Raiders was marked by a cryotherapy mishap, helmet debacle, and eventual request for release.
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UK politics There's a crisis brewing in the UK's Parliament, and yes, it's related to the Brexit debacle.
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Up until the Smoot-Hawley tariff debacle of the 1930s, weren't tariffs a fairly common economic policy prescription?
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Veterans of the 2010 debacle say the political risk will not be as great as it was then.
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It's not something I talk about often, but I was right in the middle of the Netbook debacle.
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Márquez logra forjar una fina sátira llena de reflexiones históricas y sorprendentes coincidencias con la debacle de Venezuela.
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The debacle took place during a purported discussion about molecular gastronomy, having nothing whatsoever to do with veganism.
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Furthermore, Maduro's anti-corruption arrests also allow him to claim a scapegoat that can explain Venezuela's economic debacle.
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But epidemiologists believe there are unknown thousands more cases that haven't been detected because of the testing debacle.
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The more candid he was about the inventory debacle and shipping delays, the more customers seemed to respond.
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The recent Iowa caucus debacle could serve as a primer on America's not-quite-representative system of government.
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The debacle over the upgrade, Mr. Johnson said, underscores the need for that more modern fare collection technology.
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And in this respect humankind has suffered a fundamental debacle so fundamental that all others stem from it.
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Others wondered whether the whole debacle was a false alarm, or perhaps, some unintelligible form of marketing scam.
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The debacle prompted doubt over how the state runs its caucuses, and why the process is so confusing.
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Some said this year's debacle would also ensure that the caucuses are replaced with a standard primary process.
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Many questions remain about the smartphone app at the center of this debacle, especially in terms of security.
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To the Editor: Thank goodness this ill-conceived debacle of an impeachment has come to its inevitable end.
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After that debacle, Nevada ditched its plans to use an app from the same vendor that Iowa used.
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They are handling the process in a vastly superior way to the debacle we saw on health care.
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After the health care debacle, you realize you need to start up front by working across the aisle.
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First off, they must learn that the Kansas fiscal debacle isn't the result of the lower taxes alone.
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While the Afghan war had pushed the Soviet Union toward collapse, the Russian Federation survived the Chechen debacle.
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But, lately, it's grown more difficult to bring in revenue, a debacle many digital media enterprises are facing.
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All told, the debacle cost the company 800,000 subscribers, and Hastings spent the next year walking it back.
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The debacle was a good lesson for all early adopters: Not even luxury gadgets are immune to obsolescence.
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While the lack of early wins is bad, early losses, such as the healthcare debacle, can be catastrophic.
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If Zuckerberg, 33, comes across as arrogant, the hearings could turn into a debacle for Facebook, experts say.
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A recent earnings report seems to indicate that the Note22 debacle had no impact on Samsung's bottom line.
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Thanks to the congressional healthcare debacle several weeks ago, Republicans have not yet kept their years-long promises.
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The biggest debacle resulting from prior such targeting occurred 2023 years ago last week outside of Waco, Texas.
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But the Prince Andrew debacle is the most visible sign yet that the shift has begun to happen.
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We can only hope that helicopter maintenance and repair will make it onto the curriculum after this debacle.
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But the company's profits have sagged thanks to the 737 MAX debacle, even turning a loss in Q2.
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No solo asistimos a la debacle técnica de un reactor sino a la decadencia de un Estado totalitario.
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Las compañías rusas están preocupadas por el impacto que podría tener la debacle económica venezolana en sus ingresos.
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Opinion Columnist Probably everyone who followed Donald Trump's visit to Britain has a favorite scene of diplomatic debacle.
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With the Ford debacle, Trump has already created two realities: One for his supporters, and one for everyone else.
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Build-A-Bear CEO Shannon Price John appeared on the "Today" show last Friday to apologize for the debacle.
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One member of the Freedom Caucus is already jumping ship from the group after its part in this debacle.
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After the red stiletto debacle, Hutchinson briefly considered that she might be making a mountain out of a molehill.
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It is a setback for Samsung, which has worked to win back consumer trust following the Note 7 debacle.
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Now, the social-media giant is pulling out all the stops to prevent another debacle and more negative headlines.
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It was a debacle, but Kanye remained committed to the streaming-only model, even people widely pirated the album.
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Griffin's alleged dating debacle began when he went over to a woman's house to take her on a date.
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But when the next Equifax debacle happens, know that there's plenty you can do to help dampen the fallout.
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Such a set-up feels sympathetic and almost encouraging of the fake news debacle rather than critical of it.
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The Iowa Democratic Party allocated the most delegates to Buttigieg in the wake of their caucus debacle last week.
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They threaten a repeat of the Iowa's caucuses debacle where results were delayed for days and online misinformation swirled.
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The report of a public inquiry into the debacle, due in December, is expected to heavily criticise DUP leaders.
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My boyfriend finds the whole debacle hilarious, and no amount of bathing and scrubbing evens out the patchiest areas.
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Josh Duhamel is opening up about his estranged wife Fergie's national anthem debacle at the NBA All-Star Game.
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The names of the offending bowler and the outraged politician in the 1981 cricketing debacle have also been corrected.
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"More than any other event, the debacle ignites the militia movement," according to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
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In fact, the trending news debacle was further proof of how the company misrepresented its activities to the press.
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The entire debacle, however, shows a broader issue: Modern conservatism has a huge problem with bigotry in its ranks.
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Ultimately this entire debacle took place under Ajit Pai's watch, and his handling of it is at best dubious.
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How could we possibly forget the debacle created when Microsoft shipped Windows 8 without the software's iconic start button?
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Although Kate and Meghan are surely aware of this debacle, it seems doubtful they let it come between them.
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While that investigation continues, it's worth asking to what extent overall trends in smartphone design contributed to the debacle.
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But as a potential marketing stunt, intentional or not, the ad debacle has become a brilliant bit of promotion.
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In order to avoid another debacle, France's Prime Minister Manuel Valls quickly agreed to work on a new law.
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The third quarter was a debacle; that was very poorly played by us and really well played by them.
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Of course, the craziest part of this debacle is that a curling player considered doping to gain an advantage.
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Carrie informs Quinn (Rupert Friend), who's now locked up in Bellevue after last week's debacle, that he wasn't crazy.
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The debacle around Ken Bone's AMA highlighted an issue every sudden internet celebrity needs to consider: their digital past.
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But after the Note7 debacle, expectations from Samsung were high, and I'm not quite sure that the S8 delivered.
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But the debt debacle in China is not the primary catalyst for the next recession in the United States.
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And Trump's initial travel ban debacle showed that he is not above using pretextual reasons to justify inappropriate conduct.
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It seems like a no-win for just about anyone who takes the gig after the Kevin Hart debacle.
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And as the Sandy Stock Exchange debacle shows us, if done incorrectly this could lead to some terrible reporting.
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During the healthcare debacle, members and stakeholders were in the dark about the specifics and impact of the legislation.
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When big crises like the Greek debt debacle and the Syrian refugee crisis hit Europe, Berlin calls the shots.
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It's an opportunity, and there's no reason to believe that it will be a Championship Gaming Series-like debacle.
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Still, a year later, not all those trying to move on from the debacle are bikers with rap sheets.
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He will either avoid the bad outcome that Pruitt put in motion or allow a major debacle to occur.
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"Greed is behind every debacle in the Street involving futures trading," he told The New York Times in 25.
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In fact, Blach has allowed as many runs in his six other starts (10) as the debacle in Cincinnati.
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This embarrassing debacle of course became a topic of discussion for Stephen Colbert on Thursday night's The Late Show.
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Will news coverage suddenly shift from the debacle in Helsinki and its reverberations to what will happen this fall?
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Most visibly with its most recent headline debacle, but that is only the tip of the wilfuly ignorant iceberg.
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The Democrats were at risk of staging their own version of last week's Republican debacle, without the hate speech.
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As an American, following this debacle is like watching one sinking ship from the deck of another sinking ship.
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Iran's gradual approach to developing a state cryptocurrency may represent an effort to avoid last year's debacle in Venezuela.
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And that mess wreaked nowhere near the devastation that the housing debacle did on the overall United States economy.
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As the "hanging chads" debacle in Florida demonstrated in the 2000 election, paper systems, too, can be badly designed.
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The Trump debacle offers a window of opportunity, but only if Democrats can identify and take advantage of it.
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"What happened Monday night at the Democratic caucuses was a debacle, period," the Des Moines Register's editorial board wrote.
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The "Shark Tank" star was outside Craig's in WeHo Tuesday night and talked to us about Gucci's blackface debacle.
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"I love the old mayor," said Grimm, the acting mayor, who had criticized Hamilton's handling of the sewer debacle.
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Many states have not updated their election contest procedures in decades, even after witnessing the Florida debacle of 2000.
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Take a moment, if you will, and return your attention to the sign that started this whole debacle: This.
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Facebook's Cambridge Analytica data debacle could be more damaging to the company than any of its other recent missteps.
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For many of the people who taught me about politics, the debacle of George McGovern's 1972 rout was formative.
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What has made the dividend debacle even more painful is that many here believe it was an inside job.
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The #UnitetheRight group surrounds the Robert E. Lee statue that is at the center of this debacle #Charlottesville pic.twitter.
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Not a single unit has sold since news of the Millennium Tower debacle broke in early August, Hoodline reports.
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Apparently, the chicken story was just one of several odd tales that came out of the hijacked EgyptAir debacle.
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After a months-long investigation, we finally have have the official cause for Samsung's exploding Galaxy Note 7 debacle.
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And what did former Energy Secretary Rick Perry actually do, other than get caught up in the Ukraine debacle?
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Curiously, David Plouffe was asked about Acronym and Shadow on MSNBC on Monday as the Iowa caucus debacle unfolded.
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Following the debacle of the George W. Bush years, the federal bureaucracy suffered from lack of attention and stagnation.
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With the Energy Transfer Equity-Williams debacle fresh in investors' minds, the market's reaction looks like a bad omen.
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But the political thinking seems to be that they can find a way to blame Democrats for the debacle.
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Following the WeWork debacle, SoftBank's founder appears to be pulling back from risky bets and prioritising profits and governance.
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People close to the speaker say her relationship with McConnell soured after the border funding debacle over the summer.
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The biggest winner, Mayor Pete, loses the most from the debacle, while a big loser, Biden, welcomed the absurdity.
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Two years before the Dakota Johnson debacle, in May 2015, my mom had been given a diagnosis of cancer.
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Perspective: After Monday's debacle, "we should be begging for the most analog election technology possible," our technology columnist writes.
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While Stern seldom hid from debate or debacle, the litigator in him on occasion was obscured by the autocrat.
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What was supposed to be a luxe music festival on a private island turned into a truly stunning debacle.
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This American-assisted debacle in Russia long preceded the unraveling of Iraq and the great unwinding in America itself.
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I lived through the 60's protests; Watergate; and the debacle that was the end of the Vietnam War.
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Partly in response to the South Africa debacle, its standards and processes for selecting clients have been beefed up.
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And with the recent WeWork debacle, we have seen a renewed emphasis on the failings of low-margin businesses.
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SoftBank did not let up the flow of capital to Brazil this month, staying busy despite the WeWork debacle.
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Now, though, it's the left wing of the party that's growing anxious about how to avoid its own debacle.
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Andrew M. Cuomo of New York called Penn Station a "debacle" and said he had lost patience with Amtrak.
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I suppose you could try, but it seems to me that there would be a debacle in the country.
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How after everything — abysmal polls, the 2018 midterm debacle, this week's impeachment — is a second term even a possibility?
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In the debate's second hour, the former vice president flagged badly; his answer on reparations was a total debacle.
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But will their voices be drowned out when our attention is directed to the next inevitable White House debacle?
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Instead of that debacle bringing both sides closer to an immigration deal, they are now further apart than ever.
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Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) last week told CNBC that the WeWork debacle is driving some Americans toward socialism.
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Scott Cacciola, my colleague from Sports who is covering curling at the Games, dug deep into Canada's curling debacle.
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That sounds ridiculous, but we've already seen it once, with the whole cap-recapture debacle from the last lockout.
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Embarrassed by the debacle, Louis downplayed the tragedy, and eventually La Lune and its victims receded from living memory.
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In a separate piece, the newspaper made the case for a united front against Trump after the G7 debacle.
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Last week, Mr. Trump even held up the Moore debacle as a cautionary tale in a conversation with Gov.
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Syria is now the Obama administration's shame, a debacle of such dimensions that it may overshadow the president's domestic achievements.
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From cultural appropriation to that whole Jeffree Star debacle, the family has a laundry list of controversial and appropriation offenses.
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The FTC previously confirmed it had opened an investigation into the social network last March, following the Cambridge Analytica debacle.
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Endlessly repeating Clinton's e-mail debacle or Trump's pronouncements on Mexicans or women ultimately magnifies their impact on voting decisions.
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Spared from the confusion: Windows PCs, for which Microsoft had made a fix available just days before the DST debacle.
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Niantic recently paid $1.6 million to settle a lawsuit related to the debacle that was its inaugural festival in Chicago.
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SBC leaders say there are many more cases — adding up to a humiliating debacle for the 15.2 million-member denomination.
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Much like the DACA fight and the recent family separation debacle, Trump's actions are ratcheting up the pressure on legislators.
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That said, I applaud Samsung for rebounding after last year's Galaxy Fold debacle, taking another risk, and trying something new.
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Hart did not apologize during or after the Oscar debacle, or on Ellen (or in the 2015 interview with Ferrell).
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Ruby Rose and Khloé Kardashian are becoming the surprising voices of reason in this whole Taylor Swift and Kimye debacle.
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This begs the question of how Unity and Improbable's relationship managed to sour so quickly after this public debacle. 4.
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During the Ray Rice domestic abuse debacle, Kraft was one of the few owners to publicly come to Goodell's defense.
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Not only that, but it would take a non-trivial amount of time and money to prepare for this debacle.
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This would be Samsung's lowest profit since Q3 2016, when the company was hit by the Galaxy Note 7 debacle.
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The blackface debacle — her Waterloo, as it turned out — took place during a softball conversation: innocuous patter about Halloween costumes.
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Her critics say Rousseff's interventionist economic policies and inability to govern led to the debacle in Latin America's largest country.
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Unfortunately, the debacle denied everyone who worked on Moonlight the chance to fully relish the accolade, including director Barry Jenkins.
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After this split-screen debacle, I am quite comfortable saying I do not need to watch The Bachelor ever again.
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"The lawyer to porn stars has just taken this debacle to an even lower level," Graham said in a statement.
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Bekah Martinez is taking her whole missing persons debacle in stride although, she's not enjoying the commentary on her appearance.
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The people of Minot had barely recovered from these twin shocks when they faced another test: the car park debacle.
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I can attest to this phenomenon: During my days as a server, I saw (and heard) plenty a personal debacle.
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During her late-night appearance, Martinez set the record straight about the whole missing persons debacle from earlier this month.
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In the aftermath, a woman claiming to be Susan's cousin has come out to share her thoughts on the debacle.
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The Bangladesh debacle carried the disgraced Pakistani army out of power, but only until the next military coup, in 1977.
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The central bank, burnt by the Kabul Bank debacle, insists that borrowers put up collateral worth 120% of a loan.
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Next thing she knew, the drone flew up, got caught in her hair and Matthew began filming the whole debacle.
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And you know, you look at the way President Obama handled it after the 2008 debacle in the financial markets.
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If you didn't know it before the Cambridge Analytica debacle, you do now: Your digital habits are dual-use data.
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First off, Amazon reportedly hasn't ruled out launching another smartphone despite the debacle of its first attempt, the Fire Phone.
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The whole debacle reminds me of the recent controversy over Apple secretly throttling iPhones in order to extend battery life.
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John Austin of the Michigan Economic Centre, a think-tank, believes the debacle is making the state look third-world.
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In 2016, model Anthea Page also discussed a similar sanitary debacle after contracting an eye infection from a makeup artist.
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And the West is hardly innocent; the biggest regional debacle until recent years was America's spectacularly inept occupation of Iraq.
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This debacle falls on one man, Preibus, and is just another example of how he has bastardized the Republican party.
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Before laughing off Christie's embarrassing debacle, other political leaders should look in the mirror and ask: could I be next?
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In the wake of the Lieberman debacle, one source with knowledge says that the President even made New Jersey Gov.
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JUNE 2016: TAYLOR SEES THINGS A LITTLE DIFFERENTLY GQ reached out for comment from Taylor's side on the whole debacle.
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Carey's comments — shared in a video on Twitter — are the first in her "own words" about the on-stage debacle.
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CNN caught up with that man—retired engineer Darrell Vickers—on Wednesday to get his take on the whole debacle.
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Distressingly, no one has been held accountable and prosecuted for the illegal gun-walking debacle known as Fast and Furious.
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The White House, perhaps trying to refocus the immigration debate after its family-separation debacle, rallied to the agency's defense.
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"in order to solve this public health debacle we have to reduce consumption" We meet all four criteria for regulation.
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Republican support in the Senate was "not reliable" amid the Obamacare repeal debacle, prompting Trump to pursue Democrats, Short said.
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The Kavanaugh debacle also bitterly reminds women from all walks of life just how little regard Republicans have for them.
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"It's either fix it and do it the right way or own the debacle that's coming," Santorum, a Republican, said.
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In a separate piece, the newspaper made the case for a united front against Trump after the G-7 debacle.
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The curious thing about Mr. Peña Nieto's latest debacle is how, unlike his other woes, it was totally self-inflicted.
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Many people have lamented the way that the Warren debacle has plunged our discourse on race back into the laboratory.
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The Trump team's response to the Clifford debacle seems to have been driven by the President's vanity, temper, and resentment.
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John F. Kennedy was able to avoid domestic political sanctions for the Bay of Pigs debacle by accepting personal responsibility.
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Unfortunately, the way Schiff sees this debacle being resolved is through the popping of the bubble via higher interest rates.
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After the energy bill debacle, similar LGBT amendments were blocked from coming to the House floor for the defense bill.
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The incident drew instant attention to what would be labeled and dissected as a debacle of federal law enforcement actions.
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Or, Kushner could perhaps avoid the entire debacle; the Orthodox Jew typically stays away from work after sundown on Fridays.
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With a few exceptions — even in the wake of the Michael Flynn debacle — Republicans have been hesitant to criticize Trump.
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Nike was so badly burned by the whole debacle that they haven't returned in earnest to the cycling world since.
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After reading those five words, in combination with the coconut oil debacle, the wellness community came crashing down around me.
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But it turned out the gun debacle reminded Alfred that he needs someone like Earn around that he can trust.
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This debacle is not due to pickiness, but because of an ailment known as Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES).
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Rachel and Coleman realize that Chet and Quinn are behind this whole debacle, and confront them on what happened here.
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Probably, but the real problems revealed by the Kavanaugh debacle lie in the people involved, their actions and their values.
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As for Trump, the supposed success of the summit after the debacle in Quebec appeals to innate love of drama.
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One day after the Trumpcare debacle, Trump tweeted the promise of a follow-up effort to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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Mr. Trump and Mr. McConnell both urged Mr. Bryant to appoint himself to the seat, specifically invoking the Alabama debacle.
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I coordinated the military sealift to get all the U.S. troops out of country after the Black Hawk Down debacle.
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That turned into a debacle, with repeated cost overruns and construction problems finally leading to the cancellation of the plant.
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With Mr. Suskind, Mr. Irving recounted the debacle in "Clifford Irving: What Really Happened," published by Grove Press in 1972.
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But after the 2000 debacle, suspicions run deep, and some think that the Russians just haven't played their hand yet.
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Mr. Fritz-Vannahme said there is a desire to be flexible in Brussels, but visible frustration with the Brexit debacle.
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Megyn Kelly brought up the debacle that was Trump University, presenting some pretty damning material, and Trump scrambled to respond.
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Chalking up the debacle of Iraq to "the messianic tradition in American foreign policy," as he does, simply won't wash.
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After the 2008 debacle, prosecutors have been criticized for failing to pursue criminal prosecutions of large and powerful financial institutions.
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During the planning phase, Brennan made it clear that if the gamble failed, the Iraq debacle would not be repeated.
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A few moments of sublime romance seemed a fair reward for the debacle being played out on the other networks.
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She is likely to revisit the highlights of Stone's time in court and may address the most recent prosecutor debacle.
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Related: Troy Price, the chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party and the public face of its caucus debacle, has resigned.
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According to Chantico Global CEO Gina Sanchez, the redesign debacle may get in the way of a recovery by Snap.
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And Mexican media outlets reported that elements in the army were unhappy with the outcome of Thursday's debacle in Culiacán.
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Iowa caucuses A majority of the results are in after a daylong vote-reporting debacle in the Iowa Democratic caucuses.
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The debacle then was the collapse of a Russia-supported political coalition that had ruled Ukraine since the mid 2000s.
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After the chaos of the Iowa caucus, the Nevada Democratic party appears to be trying to avoid a similar debacle.
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Rather than getting discouraged about the debacle, Facey said the experience taught him to view everything as a learning opportunity.
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The generic congressional vote is within 2 points of where it was at the time of the Republicans' 85033 debacle.
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One of the big mysteries about the re-launch was what Samsung would do to try to avoid another debacle.
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The president was eventually rescued by the military and restored to his functions about 22013 hours after the debacle began.
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Fans noticed their tributes being deleted, and they complained on Twitter, which led to media outlets reporting on the debacle.
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Villas-Boas: To be fair, the Note 7 debacle, it was a relative small amount of users that had issues.
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The administration presumably hopes that it will distract the public and the press from the ongoing debacle over health care.
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On Wednesday, the company will introduce the Galaxy S8, its first notable smartphone release since the debacle, in New York.
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The debacle comes at an inopportune moment for Twitter, which has faced mounting questions about how it polices user accounts.
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But never more so than after the debacle that was the House Judiciary Committee hearing featuring Corey Lewandowski on Tuesday.
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And Samsung introduces the Galaxy S8 this week, hoping to redeem itself from last year's debacle over combusting Galaxy Notes.
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The commission, established after the 2000 election debacle, has a tiny staff and a budget smaller than a rounding error.
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But like the G.O.P.'s terrible, no good, very bad health plans, this tax debacle was years in the making.
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Bernstein Research analyst Chris Lane is more bullish, calling the WeWork IPO a "rare debacle" for SoftBank and its strategy.
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The problems of summer 2017 began with a debacle over prayer at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, in Jerusalem.
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Pushing too much change too fast is dangerous (one of many lessons Clinton took from her 1993 health care debacle).
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Let us not forget AT&T's marketing debacle, in which the company began displaying "5G E" branding on customers' phones.
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As an artist, you build up something as if it's going to be your salvation—and then it's another debacle.
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After the Zara jacket debacle, her spokesperson Stephanie Grisham suggested that reporters are reading too much into Melania's aesthetic choices.
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And it increased the urgency of several questions about the Flynn debacle that she was not in a position to answer.
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The intimate song that came from the romantic debacle featured lyrics penned by Taupin, channeling the pain of his musical ally.
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It is also why we have terrible Tik Tok compilation videos and you know, the whole Facebook debacle that was 2018.
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Why it matters: Consumer reaction to the Galaxy S8 is critical for Samsung after last year's disastrous Galaxy Note 7 debacle.
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Obama personally decided that the former was the safer bet, clearly committing to non-intervention after the 2013 "red line" debacle.
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These "smart contracts," aka "programmable money," offer vast potential, but also considerable bleeding-edge risk — as last year's DAO debacle showed.
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Samsung needs the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus phones unveiled today to make you forget all about the Note 7 debacle.
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CVS's coupon debacle is the latest instance of a "white person calling the cops on a black person" under questionable pretenses.
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How do you feel about the latest debacle plaguing Samsung: yesterday's arrest of Samsung chief Lee Jae-yong on bribery charges?
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It's the latest privacy debacle that has forced Apple to wade in to protect its customers after apps were caught misbehaving.
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While MNA's performance has essentially been flat for 2019, it's hedged especially well against the U.S.-China trade debacle, Bruno said.
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So in the wake of the company's recent Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle, Facebook is trying to make that experience less confusing.
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YouTube's policies have satisfied no one in this very public debacle, which is likely why the company is now reconsidering them.
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With Mariana Alfaro THE BIG IDEA: HUDSON, N.H. – Karen Forleo thinks it would be a debacle if Democrats nominate Bernie Sanders.
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Poloz noted that mortgage-backed securities were at the heart of the sub-prime debacle that preceded the 2008 financial crisis.
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The Clinton-Lynch debacle didn't sway him, but underscored why it was important for him to stand alone, the officials said.
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The Cambridge Analytica debacle resulted in a Federal Trade Commission investigation and a $5 billion fine of Facebook over online privacy.
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But the field of nutrition is having a hard time of this when it comes to the low-fat diet debacle.
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The United States is a "bubble economy", no sounder in its fundamentals than the one which collapsed in the subprime debacle.
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And the show was shot through with promises that EA isn't going to repeat last year's Battlefront II loot crate debacle.
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More than two months after Diego's debacle with West Elm began, he finally received the check he was owed for $817.
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Investors will be watching Lee as he steers Samsung Electronics through the Note 7 debacle, with some expecting sweeping managerial changes.
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The debacle brings unwanted attention to the pay-for-promotion deal that brands typically tried to avoid when commissioning influencer marketing.
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"The NFL has hurt us by not resolving the current debacle to the players' and owners' satisfaction," he said last week.
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JG weighed in on the Canelo Alvarez tainted meat debacle, too ... and told us why Canelo could be in the clear!
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The debacle of The Interview behind him, Seth Rogen returns with a very funny idea for an R-rated animated comedy.
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Though the two did meet a month later, in June, the debacle at least led to some decent jokes on Twitter.
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Simply put, it turned out to be a debacle — with one silver lining — that could outlast the president's tenure in office.
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The debacle that was the GOP's attempt to repeal Obamacare and replace it with their own is a case in point.
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Ravaged by injuries, the team has been a major disappointment, but fans were holding out hope until the debacle in Cleveland.
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After the health-care debacle, investors are starting to doubt whether tax reform will happen in this year or at all.
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Nick De Semlyen, Empire: [A]n impressive debut performance, and definitely not the Rihanna-in-Battleship debacle you may have feared.
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After the 1980s savings and loans debacle, more than 1,100 individuals were prosecuted, including many top executives at the largest banks.
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In contrast, Cohn, whose pained expression was most evident at the President's press conference, said little after that August 15 debacle.
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What it means: The latest series of reports suggests that GOP leaders are on the defensive after their health reform debacle.
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The DeVos debacle—like the Melania Trump mess—says more about the shoddy, slapdash culture surrounding this president than anything else.
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As a political performance, congressional Democrats' rally on Monday against President Donald Trump's immigration ban was more or less a debacle.
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Either McConnell is daring his conference to implode the health insurance market or is washing his hands of the whole debacle.
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Only Samsung was doing well in challenging the iPhone worldwide, but its Note 7 battery debacle has set it back dramatically.
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Evidently, his views on the infamous 2009 "Imma let you finish" debacle have finally worked their way into Kanye's creative narrative.
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Now Disney must contend with the fallout, including Depp's still-unfolding personal debacle, as it ramps up to make Pirates 5.
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But the team then slipped to 8-8 before last year's 5-11 debacle, during which Kaepernick was benched for Gabbert.
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Trump needs to reverse his disastrous proclamations, rescind Zinke's fake national monuments review, rebuke his Interior secretary and end this debacle.
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But if such a debacle is not to occur again, a disaster of this magnitude requires deeper reflection and real consequences.
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Tusa said that a $25 billion equity raise will help solve GE's debt debacle and shore up its massive pension shortfall.
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Closer to home, Turkey's present economic debacle might remind us that there comes a day of reckoning for reckless macroeconomic policies.
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The company's number of daily active users pointed to steady engagement in the platform despite backlash from the Cambridge Analytica debacle.
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" McConnell complemented Trump's and Ryan's efforts and then concluded his remarks on the debacle with four words: "Sorry that didn't work.
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OPINION Mueller coverage keeps missing its mark, as BuzzFeed debacle shows, by Jeffrey M. McCall, opinion contributor, The Hill. http://bit.
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Nix did not dispute that the Facebook data-harvesting element of the scandal had been a "debacle," as he put it.
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The party's leader, federal Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, is facing calls to follow Merkel in stepping down after the election debacle.
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Brock Osweiler has been a complete and utter debacle, and has looked visibly shaky in the pocket with or without pressure.
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He returns home and insists upon reconciling with his wife Luisa, who's packing to leave after the debacle on the beach.
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The debacle is expected to cost the privately held company the equivalent of hundreds of millions of dollars, Mr. Besnier said.
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Sauerbrunn called the gaffe a "debacle" and accepted responsibility for not trying to clear the ball more urgently out of traffic.
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The situation has become a public-relations debacle for the drugmaker, which spent decades developing Dengvaxia, the world's first dengue vaccine.
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Sainsbury's Chief Executive Mike Coupe is under pressure to show the group can prosper on its own after the Asda debacle.
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The Denmark debacle is also Trumpian in that his fury detracted from the underlying seriousness of the issues he was raising.
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These systems were last updated after the hanging-chad debacle of the 2000 election, before internet hackers were a powerful threat.
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His ex-girlfriend and colleague Kate Sacker, with whom he collided during the Bobby-Chuck debacle, won't even speak to him.
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Still, Snap learned its lesson from the great redesign debacle of 2017, which it rolled out globally with very little testing.
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No, what I wanted to know was Biden's theory on the roots of the greatest American foreign policy debacle since Vietnam.
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Sondland is desperately spinning to distance himself from this whole debacle, suggesting he knows he's at the center of something reprehensible.
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The mood of despair that descended upon her Downing Street office after the election debacle seems to have lifted a little.
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"After the debacle we had in Iowa and New Hampshire, it's a breath of fresh air here in Nevada," he said.
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"The timing for a debacle like this could not be worse," election law expert Rick Hasen told my colleague Sean Illing.
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And it's been trying to distance itself from the Iowa debacle, even though it's really at the center of the storm.
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And back in Iowa, the chairman of the state's Democratic Party resigned after overseeing the caucus debacle there last week. 2.
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Monday's debacle leaves little doubt about granting too much authority to unaccountable party officials to manage a high-stakes presidential primary.
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Inflation-targeting was born out of that debacle and simultaneous intellectual advances by economists, who realised the importance of credible institutions.
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If you ever find yourself in this debacle, you might want to look into outsourcing some of your simple, everyday tasks.
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The couple ask him to impregnate Zoe "the old-fashioned way," and the encounter that ensues is a cringe-inducing debacle.
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Lehman Brothers, an investment bank that had a role in the subprime debacle, didn't get a rescue and went bankrupt Sept.
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" Beth from Iowa (via email): "I am a registered Iowa voter who watched this 2020 caucus debacle from Florida on CNN.
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Joe Biden must be thanking his lucky stars that the vote reporting debacle is what most people will remember about Iowa.
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A few months after the Feed and Go debacle, my two-year-old Omron blood pressure monitor stopped working as intended.
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The debacle has become a prime example of how startups can take aim at each other in the region's competitive market.
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Bloomberg took a 20-point hit to his net favorability in a poll released after Wednesday's debate debacle in Las Vegas.
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But the company is having a sense of humor about the debacle by launching a new t-shirt referencing that moment.
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He cited "normal profit-taking" gaining speed, as well as investor concern following the WeWork IPO debacle as other possible factors.
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The IPO will test investor appetite for loss-making companies that are being shunned by Wall Street following the WeWork debacle.
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The interview was widely seen as a public relations debacle for Andrew, who is also known as the Duke of York.
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Administration officials privately conceded that the initial version of the order was a political debacle that damaged Mr. Trump's nascent presidency.
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"It just seemed like my stuff was really flat today," said Greinke, who had won eight straight decisions before Sunday's debacle.
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The militants held 22010 Americans hostage for 20003 days, a humiliating foreign policy debacle that would severely undermine Jimmy Carter's presidency.
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From the presidency of George W. Bush, in which establishment-Republican blunders gave us the Iraq debacle and the financial crisis.
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Beyond its immediate repercussions, the 1971 debacle reflected South Vietnam's failure to transcend the politics of clientelism and competing big personalities.
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There are so many ways our collective imaginary constructs have let us down that become more visible in this Whitney debacle.
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Others say it's different than 2010 because Republicans only have 51 votes (after the Roy Moore debacle) and Democrats had 59.
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"They tried to ban the girls?" she yells into the mic when the song finishes, no doubt referencing the Irish debacle.
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The deal, he said, was "wonderful for the American hostages and their families" but a "diplomatic debacle" for the United States.
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For others, this sign of dark skin might symbolize anything and its opposite: strength, weakness, triumph, and debacle, membership or exile.
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Walter and the press's continuing coverage of the debacle were not responsible for the inevitable collapse of the American puppet state.
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That the transcript debacle could all have been born of a political choice -- albeit a foolish one -- isn't surprising in the least.
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Others have compared the current debacle to the IMF's bail-out of Britain in 1976 or the gold-standard crisis of 1931.
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Samsung has lost a ton of money because of the Note 7 debacle—but more than that, it has lost consumer trust.
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One might hope that after the SBInet debacle, the Department of Homeland Security has learned its lesson about more careful contractor oversight.
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James, at the time, came to the defense of Curry in a tweet and called Trump a "bum" over the invitation debacle.
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The 22-year-old has been steady on the road since the Toronto debacle with six earned runs allowed in three starts.
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While the Theranos debacle is juicy from a bystander standpoint, it's clearly been financially devastating for those who bought into the hype.
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Jimmy gets Chuck safely home after his copy shop and hospital debacle, and heads to work in his new office with Kim.
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The seriousness of the debacle was quantified by the headcount lay to rest in the pile at the end of the plank.
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"The debacle in Iowa should bring about the swift resignation of Tom Perez," said Jonathan Tasini, a progressive strategist and Sanders ally.
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But even many leading Republicans have decried the American retreat from Syria — which allowed a Turkish invasion — as a foreign policy debacle.
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Of course, the cast members and crew eventually returned two weeks later, the entire debacle impacted the way producers run the show.
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Why Republicans should embrace it: Sooner or later, the GOP will face a climate replay of the healthcare debacle now engulfing it.
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Whatever the merits of the policy, the debacle is another example of the prime minister's wobbliness on basic matters of political principle.
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But it failed to help detect a pattern of fatalities in the late 1990s that led to the Ford-Firestone tire debacle.
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President Trump's self-inflicted shutdown before Christmas has left Republicans with a debacle as their last act in control of the House.
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The protracted Iowa caucus debacle has stoked an ongoing dispute about the results, giving way to increased hostilities among the front-runners.
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Abengoa, one of the corporations in the running for the Lagos water contract, was embroiled in a debacle in 2000 in Bolivia.
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"I was really upset with the way we played, especially with myself individually," Beal told reporters in reference to the Utah debacle.
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The Belgian attacks, Cologne sex assaults, and, specific to Canada, the embarrassing Chronicle Herald debacle has only added fuel to the flames.
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But also really realizing that this was a man, who, as you said, was the architect of the debacle that was Vietnam.
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Ward is also responsible for the "tiny train world" debacle, a parody of George Orwell's 1984 that made it into The Guardian.
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A report on the debacle by British MPs, which was released this month, savaged everyone from the firm's executives to its regulators.
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Sometimes the impact of this Photoshop dependence is harmless and we all get a good laugh (see: the recent Vanity Fair debacle).
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" Dunham's boyfriend Jack Antonoff weighed in on the Lamby debacle tweeting, "Nobody on earth cares for or loved lamby more than Lena.
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But the real Nils Sjöberg—one of them, anyway—lives in Sweden, and he's... honestly, he's pretty chill about the whole debacle.
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Even so, it just doesn't sit well with me that the issue she'd be fired over is this Ivanka Trump merchandise debacle.
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That whole debacle, now frighteningly depicted in dueling documentaries on Netflix and Hulu, bears some resemblance to the Facebook's 2016 election catastrophe.
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But Bush's tenure as commander-in-chief ended five years after the invasion; Obama has owned this debacle for the past eight.
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Some senators downplayed the effect of the debacle on the overall race, while others sought to boost their own states as alternatives.
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DES MOINES — The Iowa Democratic Party sought on Tuesday to begin clearing up the debacle that enveloped its caucuses the previous night.
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The only way to move toward better and more robust nutrition science is to correct the record and learn from the debacle.
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The Fox News debacle Ahead of last week's GOP debate, Trump's long-running feud with Fox News was back in full force.
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Customer service offered her tickets to a train ride at the Short Pump Town Center to make up for the whole debacle.
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Following Merkel G20 debacle, in January international development minister Gerd Mueller was briefly stranded in Malawi after another government jet broke down.
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Samsung got tapped for its over-heating phone battery debacle, but Camel Milk Victoria more than deserves its turn in the spotlight.
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Taco chance on me Chipotle's going to launch a new campaign next month to lure customers back after that whole E.coli debacle.
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With each passing day, the chorus for him to step down has grown louder because the water debacle unfolded under his watch.
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"I could see Trump being a failed nominee, and the whole thing being a debacle for them with lasting consequences," said Karol.
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Snap is the parent of social network Snapchat, and its earnings debacle came in its first results announcement as a public company.
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"Boy if Michelle Obama would have ever worn her hair natural it would have been a fuckin debacle," a separate tweeter said.
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The debacle had been covered by the Washington Examiner, a known conservative paper, last month, and by BuzzFeed News earlier this week.
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Britain's Conservative Party lost its parliamentary majority in an election debacle days before talks on Britain's EU departure are due to begin.
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La reina Suthida fue nombrada generala del cuerpo de guardaespaldas del rey, mientras que Sineenatra era generala mayor antes de su debacle.
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But President Trump's $100 billion escalation in the tariff debacle with China made Cramer a lot less confident about the stock market.
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As a result, Valeant's debacle is a reminder of the subtle but harmful effect that outsize pay can have on other companies.
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The mainstream conservative Popular Party rebounded from their previous debacle in the April vote to 87 seats from 66, a historic low.
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Last season, the Sixers dropped their first 18 games and 30 of their first 31 en route to a 10-72 debacle.
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But the normally private moment between the President and a bereaved citizen has turned into a public debacle for President Donald Trump.
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The GOP is expected to notch about a 5 percentage point win and avoid its second special election debacle in two months.
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He'll go after Rubio on substantive issue like his super-PAC, his donors, his Gang of Eight immigration debacle, and his inexperience.
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Cramer knows that Wall Street's hedge fund managers will undoubtedly have a strategy for approaching the United States' trade debacle with China.
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"When you graft the Olympic money shuffle onto the full-throttle 'Car Wash' debacle, you have a crucible for corruption," Boykoff said.
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And the world is not sold on rookie Nathan Peterman after his abysmal showing in a five-INT debacle two weeks ago.
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Right now, it looks like Trump is a repeat of Barry Goldwater in 1964: a total debacle for the GOP in November.
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Wisconsin may end up salvaging something from the Foxconn debacle, but any benefits will not be close to what the company promised.
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The Haiti debacle is reminiscent of the handling of a 2014 sex abuse scandal by French peacekeepers in the Central African Republic.
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The Galaxy Note 7 debacle virtually wiped out profits at its high-profile mobile communications division during the third quarter, Samsung said.
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This debacle taking place the day after Trump sacked the man investigating the Russian connection is hugely embarrassing to the White House.
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The brothers that brought you the Elian Gonzalez debacle, Mariel boatlift, and Communism 210 miles from our border are still in power.
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After the Death in the West debacle, all seven heads of the world's largest tobacco firms sit around a boardroom table. Smoking.
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It's possible Murkowski feared a delayed vote and saw the pairing as another way to hasten the end of Kavanaugh confirmation debacle.
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Apparently, Google made good on its promise to fix its awful hamburger emoji, in the wake of an online debacle last month.
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READ: Theresa May is locked in Brexit hell May's European counterparts in ongoing Brexit negotiations seemed equally flummoxed by the latest debacle.
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The insurance-claim debacle prompted me to come out to my pledge class, many of who did not know I was transgender.
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Until the March index debacle, Google's systems had been rooted in code that its founders had written in grad school, at Stanford.
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Before the funeral debacle, coalition strikes had hit a hospital associated with Doctors Without Borders, a school and a potato chip factory.
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Donald NawiScarsdale, N.Y. To the Editor: The Kavanaugh debacle resulted more from the Supreme Court's institutional design than from the confirmation process.
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Krista Vernoff, the showrunner, has received lots of negativity in the wake of the Alex/Izzy debacle, which is obviously not okay.
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The deregulation that swept through it in the 1990s and early 2000s was brought to a screeching halt by the Enron debacle.
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Kendall Jenner addressed her involvement in promoting the Fyre Festival, a luxury music festival that turned into a major debacle in 2017.
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And that's on top of the Cambridge Analytica debacle that renewed concerns about what tech companies are doing with their users' data.
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The Danske debacle was rooted in old school subterfuge – offshore shell companies were used to disguise where the money was coming from.
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Some investors viewed the Aas debacle as a sign that regulation is inadequate and that some CCPs are too secretive about risk.
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Jessica apologized to Mark, Amber, and Barnett at the reunion, but it was clear the debacle wasn't yet water under the bridge.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency is seeking to show its mettle after the debacle of the post-Maria response in Puerto Rico.
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Senate Republicans, eager for a major legislative achievement after the Affordable Care Act debacle, have generally been enthusiastic about the tax overhaul.
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Since the debacle of Mao's rule ended in 1976, the people running China have positioned themselves as modest, behind-the-scenes brokers.
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The debacle started after Ms. Linton took a day trip to Kentucky with Mr. Mnuchin and the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell.
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And in the wake of Iowa's recent debacle, it does feel like the development of some new election technology is being rushed.
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The big picture: The WeWork debacle isn't yet having a tangible impact on most private market prices, despite headlines to the contrary.
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That&aposs starting to change in the wake of the WeWork debacle and the struggle that other high-profile startups have had.
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And this is the man May and Johnson have coddled, in the name of offsetting the Brexit debacle with increased U.S. trade.
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The point man on this venture was Richard Byrne — another Merrill veteran who had also been involved in the Taj Mahal debacle.
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Reactions to the conspiracy theories that have swirled throughout primary season, particularly after the Iowa caucuses debacle, are a case in point.
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That used to seem like a lot of money, but the Valeant debacle makes the problems with Herbalife look sort of puny.
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Whether they still held this delusion even after the Obamacare repeal and replacement debacle and a slew of other failures is debatable.
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The less said about the WeWork debacle, the better, but we can't not talk about it, as the repercussions have been significant.
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It only makes sense that in the year of the Popeyes chicken sandwich debacle there would be a chicken sandwich Halloween costume.
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Although beards have been in fashion for years, I have stayed cleanshaven, for the most part, ever since the "Hedda Gabler" debacle.
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A listen to the current debacle on health care throws more light on the need to address this most burning of issues.
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Mitchell Barak, a political consultant, said the political left considered the resolution "an epic foreign policy and diplomatic debacle" by Mr. Netanyahu.
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The new 1203-inch MacBook Pro finally righted Apple's keyboard debacle, and it's a beast of a machine in terms of performance.
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And as the FOSTA-SESTA debacle showed, even the United States is not immune to terrible consequences from noble-sounding speech regulation.
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The news is the latest content moderation debacle the video sharing platform is facing as it tries to expand around the world.
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The debacle of Iraq, above all else, convinced many Western publics and leaders that idealistic imperialism led to disaster, and always would.
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After a year of troubling mishaps on its massive social platform, Facebook has landed itself in yet another self-inflicted privacy debacle.
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The Aussie Indigenous Titles first began back in '10.003, but after a debacle with funding and support in 1999, it was discontinued.
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The head of PREPA, Ricardo Ramos, resigned in the wake of the debacle in November, and the utility is now being privatized.
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