No one on my team asked me to drop out of the race and I have no plans to drop out of the race.
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John Kasich -- to drop out of the 2016 race.
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I had to drop out of college for a while.
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They were all people forced to drop out of rehabilitation.
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Students often drop out of school to enter the workforce.
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Drop out's not the right word, drop out of that.
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Ted Cruz to drop out of the election race. 217.
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A lot of them drop out of physical rehabilitation programs.
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When they do, though, most drop out of the game.
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Sometimes albums just drop out of the sky like magic.
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TC: What if they want to drop out of school?
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He didn't drop out of the race or endorse Mrs.
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Two of his brothers had to drop out of school.
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Reverse or drop out of the Paris climate change accords.
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So, why not just drop out of the race today?
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They're also more likely to drop out of high school.
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Hypercapitalism works by squeezing every last drop out of us.
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Watch: Have you ever wanted to drop out of capitalism?
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Well... here's one way to drop out of the race.
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Ultimately, Ryan decided to drop out of his PhD program.
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And if people drop out of your circle, be forgiving.
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Kamala D. Harris of California drop out of the race.
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She had been forced to drop out of elementary school.
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He should drop out of the city council race immediately.
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Some privately urged Trump to drop out of the race.
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Robin had to drop out of a private school for girls.
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No, Trump is not going to drop out of the race.
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Approximately 25 percent of all students drop out of the program.
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But Sanders has no incentive to drop out of the race.
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Most drop out of school young and are wed soon after.
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If she can't win Kentucky, she should drop out of race.
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"Some people had to drop out of school," said Mama Mercy.
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John McCain said Moore should drop out of the race immediately.
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The higher costs could force some to drop out of school.
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Many promising runners drop out of school to continue their training.
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Amy Klobuchar's decision to drop out of the Democratic on Monday.
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Don't drop out of school over, 'I don't feel comfortable there.
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He also said he would not drop out of the race.
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Sheeran has been known to drop out of the limelight before.
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Djokovic became the 10th man to drop out of a match.
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The email called on Bloomberg to drop out of the race.
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Go deeper: More companies drop out of Facebook-led cryptocurrency plan
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She was going to have to drop out of grad school.
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And Roy Moore's not going to drop out of the race.
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Their clock to drop out of the race will be ticking.
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"A lot of people drop out of the process," Paxton said.
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Did Trump know that Republicans wanted him to drop out (of course); was he going to drop out (of course not); was he going to bring up the rape allegations against Bill Clinton during tonight's debate (maybe).
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If Chuck didn't drop out of the race, he'd leak Chuck's secret.
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Teen mothers are significantly more likely to drop out of high school.
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The Vermont senator faces intense pressure to drop out of the race.
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More than half drop out of school by the age of 15.
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EXCLUSIVE-ADVENT, CVC CAPITAL DROP OUT OF PETROBRAS LIQUIGAS SALE PROCESS -SOURCES
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Some pundits later called on O'Rourke to drop out of the race.
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Arizona is the 9th state to drop out of the Crosscheck program.
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A majority of them say Trump should drop out of the race.
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Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, urged Moore to drop out of the race.
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If Rubio loses Florida, he'll almost certainly drop out of the race.
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And would you drop out of the race if you get indicted?
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Some called for the GOP nominee to drop out of the race.
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But, of course, people drop out of drama school all the time.
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Earlier he said that he would never drop out of the race.
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Or, perhaps more likely, plans could drop out of the market altogether.
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Such students tend to drop out of college at very high rates.
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"If it persists, it'll drop out of the index," Roper added, jokingly.
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So Cleary tried to drop out of school in the first grade.
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If she worked more, she might want to drop out of school.
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I am not arguing that Sanders should drop out of the race.
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Some drop out of Stanford for the lure of a start-up.
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Some drop out of school, steal or dabble with skin-whitening creams.
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Those people would drop out of the market, and premiums would decline.
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If the economy slows, you drop out of participation on the margin.
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It's forcing students to drop out of school before getting a degree.
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Girls are 2.5 times more likely to drop out of school than boys.
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He was also allowed to drop out of high school to pursue acting.
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John Hickenlooper to drop out of the 2020 presidential race and challenge Sen.
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Young Spaniards are more likely than peers elsewhere to drop out of school.
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Girls who drop out of school are even more likely to become infected.
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John Kasich, who is expected to drop out of the race Wednesday afternoon.
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"A lot of girls drop out [of sports]," St. Clair told the audience.
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No, the plane will not just drop out of the sky, he says.
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Yes, until fly maggots drop out of the tree and onto your head.
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If they got angry at teachers or coaches, they'd drop out of school.
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Peter Thiel offers $100,000 to brilliant minds willing to drop out of college.
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Insurers could drop out of markets or raise premiums because of this uncertainty.
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Will Trump lose supporters over his decision to drop out of the debate?
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Low-income students are disproportionately more likely to drop out of high school.
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" Mr. Reid had added: "He should drop out of the Senate race immediately.
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They squeeze every drop out of every hour without expending any extra effort.
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Rick Perry was the first candidate to drop out of the GOP race.
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Swalwell was the first Democratic nominee to drop out of the primary Monday.
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Several GOP leaders have called for Moore to drop out of the race.
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Eventually, this public discontent forced Emanuel to drop out of the mayoral race.
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Or, perhaps more likely, plans could eventually drop out of the market altogether.
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They could drop out of college or they could not take a job.
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Some of the disillusioned drop out of public life, since it's all meaningless.
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Many drop out of school and end up in shelters, like the Rev.
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But the instability prompted him to drop out of college, Mr. Ford said.
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His campaign says he has no plans to drop out of the race.
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His campaign says he has no plans to drop out of the race.
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I'm often tempted to drop out of races, but I never actually have.
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Cory Booker's announcement Monday that he would drop out of the 2020 race.
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But Trump says he is advising Jackson to drop out of contention altogether.
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Yet 30 percent of first-generation freshmen drop out of school within three years.
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These students were then more likely to drop out of high school or college.
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The unexpected financial burden might force her to drop out of Rutgers University-Newark.
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It forced Johnson to drop out of the race, which Theresa May eventually won.
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Some, like reader Charles Almonte, will just have a signal drop out of nowhere.
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An infantry soldier unable to keep pace can't just drop out of the infantry.
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Deutsche Bank will drop out of the index for the first time since 1998.
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Three in 10 Independent voters think he should drop out of the presidential race.
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Shkreli stood outside yelling and telling her to drop out of the presidential race.
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Mental health and learning disorders also lead students to drop out of school entirely.
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"When those words were written, I'd had to drop out of college," she said.
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Should Kasich lose Ohio, he has said he will drop out of the race.
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In that campaign, he got Democrat Chad Taylor to drop out of the race.
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Biden leads in delegates but Sanders has yet to drop out of the race.
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Warren is the last major female candidate to drop out of the race. Rep.
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The email advised her to drop out of the race or face public humiliation.
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Update: Elizabeth Warren is planning to drop out of the presidential race on Thursday.
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Both candidates are likely to face growing pressure to drop out of the race.
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However, he wasn't the only Spiegel sibling to attend — and drop out of —Stanford.
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You might not have been forced to drop out of the labor market otherwise.
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She also warned insurers could simply drop out of the market, limiting consumers' choices.
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The ad comes as pressure mounts on Moore to drop out of the race.
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It will likely see Unilever drop out of Britain's blue chip FTSE 100 index .
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They last date to drop out of the broad negotiation class is Nov. 22.
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Julián Castro is the latest Democrat to drop out of the 2020 presidential race.
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Jahana Hayes this fall, is calling on Hyde to drop out of the race.
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Once November sets in, substantially more buyers and sellers drop out of the market.
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The student may not acquire literacy, end up frustrated and drop out of school.
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Other Republicans followed McConnell's lead and pressed Moore to drop out of the race.
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On Thursday, he refused to call for Moore to drop out of the race.
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Some people had to drop out of uni or repeat a year because of it.
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Premiums drop because sick people who need coverage more would drop out of the marketplace.
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Many said that if the allegations were true, Moore should drop out of the race.
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Colorado is now the second state to drop out of the suit along with Mississippi.
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In Ben Affleck's case, the actor had to drop out of his upcoming Netflix movie.
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But Banda said those who drop out of school really have only one option: marriage.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who tweeted a hint that he should drop out of the race.
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Many GOP pundits, Steele included, were questioning whether Christie would drop out of the race.
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His eldest child, a 19-year-old girl, has had to drop out of school.
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Whoever wins the EMA must then drop out of the running for the Banking Authority.
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The poor showing in his home state provoked Rubio to drop out of the race.
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Many other parents have to drop out of the work force or leave children unattended.
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Sanders should drop out of the campaign after the California primary, regardless of the results.
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That's the opportunity of the networked era: to drop out of myths and actually do.
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Donald Trump wants you to drop out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
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The Ohio governor said calls for him to drop out of the race are "absurd."
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Election fraud, violence and arrests forced Tsvangirai to drop out of the race that year.
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SINGAPORE'S OCBC AND DBS GROUP DROP OUT OF BIDDING PROCESS FOR INDONESIA'S BANK PERMATA -SOURCES
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Johnson's supporters have been pressuring Rich to drop out of the race against Democratic Sen.
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This crisis is also forcing students to drop out of school before getting their degrees.
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But eating disorder experts say that data often excludes patients who drop out of treatment.
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Girls who began menstruating tend to drop out of school — out of shame or stigma.
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I don't expect they'll drop out of this spot for the remainder of the season.
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Moore is facing growing pressure from Republicans to drop out of the Alabama Senate race.
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Anchors also noted that he would be under pressure to drop out of the race.
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And on Sunday night Pete Buttigieg announced that he would drop out of the race.
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The effects are lasting, with online students more likely to drop out of college altogether.
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Jay Inslee became the third major Democratic candidate to drop out of the 2020 race.
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It's difficult to figure out why so many women drop out of the career pipeline.
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Pambakian had to drop out of the earlier lawsuit because she signed an arbitration agreement.
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Do you think other nations will follow suit and drop out of the Paris accord?
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Girls are likelier to die before the age of five or drop out of school.
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Only 13 percent of Republicans think the GOP nominee should drop out of the race.
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He would've been a statistic like a lot of students who drop out of school.
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A lack of childcare support often forces new parents to drop out of sporting leagues.
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This was enough to persuade him to drop out of Bible college after one year.
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Ultimately it affected her grades and forced her to drop out of school, she said.
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Even worse, unprepared students could be forced to drop out of school without a diploma.
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Unlike Zuckerberg, Hughes did not drop out of Harvard and got his degree in 2006.
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Without the funds, insurers could drop out of the market or spike premiums, causing chaos.
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He became the second presidential candidate to drop out of the race on Monday night.
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Thirty percent of teen girls who drop out of high school cite pregnancy as the reason.
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Madhavan added that in rural areas, young girls might drop out of school in mass numbers.
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Obamacare markets could also face further destabilization if immigrants drop out of the markets in droves.
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Join me in asking Maroon 20173 to drop out of the 22017 Super Bowl halftime show.
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With the Tube-Wringer, getting every last drop out of your toothpaste tubes is a cinch.
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Ryan and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell have urged Moore to drop out of the race.
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Centene specializes in providing care to people who drop out of Medicaid because they lose eligibility.
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National Republican Party leaders have responded with demands that he drop out of the Senate race.
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Earlier this year, he called for Grayson to drop out of the primary race against Rep.
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Join me in asking Maroon 25 to drop out of the 25 Super Bowl halftime show.
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When those allegations emerged, numerous Republicans called on Mr Moore to drop out of the race.
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As crimes become harder to pull off, the least competent robbers drop out of the market.
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Join me in asking Maroon 5 to drop out of the 2019 Super Bowl halftime show.
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Soldiers, civilians, infrastructure: they're all targets to me as soon as I drop out of warp.
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But what are the chances that nine Republican candidates would voluntarily drop out of the election?
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If those people don't show up, the insurers say the could drop out of the marketplaces.
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Jordan is the second potential nominee to drop out of consideration in the past 24 hours.
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They even allowed him drop out of school at age 16 to start his first business.
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Children may drop out of school and fail to acquire skills needed to prosper in life.
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The biggest news of the night was Mr Cruz's decision to drop out of the race.
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Without the funds, insurers would have to spike premiums or drop out of the market altogether.
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The money was intended as a bribe to get Moore to drop out of the race.
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It wasn't uncommon for girls to drop out of classes once marriages were arranged for them.
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Many of them may have to drop out of school, lose their jobs or face deportation.
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It is basic economics: as premiums rise, more low risk patients drop out of the pool.
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Tisile had to drop out of college and start the intensive treatment, which included injectable antibiotics.
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Marysville Mayor Dan Damman condemned her comments and asked her to drop out of the race.
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John Kasich (Ohio), the last two candidates to drop out of the Republican race against Trump.
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They also show an overwhelming majority of French wanted him to drop out of the election.
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Inslee is the third Democratic presidential primary candidate to drop out of the race, following Rep.
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The Ohio governor has said he'll drop out of the race if he loses at home.
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B. This article was written before O'Rourke announced his intention to drop out of the race.
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Calpers now uses Treasury rates only when a city wants to drop out of its system.
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Women quietly drop out of professions and workplaces where they are routinely hurt, demeaned, and isolated.
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Drop out of the race for president and come back to Texas to run for senator.
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One of the biggest reasons people drop out of STEM degrees is they don't master calculus.
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We can ill afford to be a country where women drop out of the work force.
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During the Great Depression he was forced to drop out of school to help his family.
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She also becomes the seventh candidate to drop out of the race for the 2020 presidency.
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It's a way of making sure that participants don't drop out of the trial, Kahn said.
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Vitori decided to risk her life savings and drop out of college to take over ownership.
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Moore has denied any sexual misconduct and refused to drop out of the Senate special election.
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TWEET OF THE DAY I like CNN, but they should drop out of the polling business.
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So why would the tribes want to drop out of such a project over a pipeline?
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Moore denied the allegations, but faced calls to drop out of the race from top Republicans.
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Dozens of Republican lawmakers and politicians have called on Trump to drop out of the race.
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Fillon has said he would drop out of the presidential race if put under formal investigation.
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Ms. Fleming decided she had to drop out of school, just one semester short of finishing.
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In a press conference Saturday night, Trump called on Rubio to drop out of the race.
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Connor (Jack Falahee) has decided to drop out of law school, prompting an intervention from the others.
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I didn't even drop out of college to work on a hedge fund like the respectable slackers.
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"My parents wouldn't let me drop out of middle school to pursue those gaming goals," he lamented.
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Either way, that combination of mutations would drop out of the population, never to be passed on.
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Trump's win will put even more pressure on candidates like Kasich to drop out of the race.
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Network trends are likely to get worse as Yahoo and AOL drop out of AFS going forward.
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He insisted he would not drop out of the Senate race if Sessions decides to join it.
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But a large proportion of 15-24 year-olds, especially women, drop out of education or training.
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And if any products are withdrawn from the shelves, they drop out of the inflation figures anyway.
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After the first debate, he said that perhaps Trump should drop out of the two that remain.
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Notably, girls are far more likely to drop out of secondary school than boys (see chart 2).
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But Sanders judging from his remarks, he may not drop out of the race until the convention.
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Do they cut back on their hours at work, or drop out of the labor force altogether?
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Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid also called for Grayson to drop out of the race in February.
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A lot of people drop out of the process because it's clunky today doesnt work very well.
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The letter supposedly threatened the candidate's children and warned that he should drop out of the race.
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Indirectly, the trend even forced Britain to drop out of the European exchange-rate mechanism in 1992.
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Kasich has said if he doesn't win in his home state, he'll drop out of the race.
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Republicans have stepped up their calls for Moore to drop out of the race in recent days.
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Chances are, if they drop out of the race, their supporters would go to another candidate anyway.
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JAPAN'S SMFG'S CHANCES TO ACQUIRE PERMATA IMPROVE AFTER TWO RIVAL BANKS DROP OUT OF BIDDING PROCESS -SOURCES
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This last group — the "structurally unemployed" — often become discouraged and drop out of the labor market altogether.
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Castro recently threatened to drop out of the race altogether if he doesn't raise $800,000 by Halloween.
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There has been some speculation in GOP circles about whether Trump might drop out of the campaign.
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Kelly allegedly believed Joann chose to drop out of school and that's why he stopped getting bills.
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"The important thing for us is to never drop out of things like health care," Meyers said.
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All of this has led to growing buzz that Donald Trump could drop out of the race!
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Trump's remaining challenger, John Kasich, will drop out of the race on Wednesday, according to multiple reports.
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John R. Kasich of Ohio, who, Mr. Trump said on Sunday, should drop out of the race.
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Moore has denied the allegations and is refusing to drop out of the Alabama Senate special election.
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Workers who return to school are also counted among those who drop out of the labor force.
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At the same time, Sanders doesn't want to drop out of the race until everyone has voted.
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My perfectionism and pursuit of A's led me to overextend myself and drop out of high school.
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Thirty-four percent of sexual assault victims, most of them women and girls, drop out of college.
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This makes the company the third exhibitor to drop out of the show, following LG and ZTE.
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Multiple Republicans urged Moore to drop out of the race, but Trump endorsed him despite the allegations.
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As a college student, I developed agoraphobia so intense that I had to drop out of school.
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After women have children, many work fewer hours and some – importantly – drop out of the workforce entirely.
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Bullock is the third current or former governor to drop out of 2020 contention, following Washington Gov.
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Michelin, ignoring Mr. Senderens's wish to drop out of the race for stars, awarded the restaurant two.
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Buttigieg's campaign released a similar memo on Thursday, calling on Bloomberg to drop out of the race.
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So it is not surprising that so many girls drop out of school once they reach puberty.
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Top Republicans in Congress have called on Moore to drop out of the race following the allegations.
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The agency projects that just over 100 -- or roughly one-fifth -- would drop out of the program.
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He is likely to face intensifying pressure within the Democratic Party to drop out of the race.
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And he's facing a roadblock that's unfamiliar to his family: pressure to drop out of the race.
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While some have called for Moore to drop out of the race, others have been wishy-washy.
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People in control groups, who receive sham treatments, often drop out of studies because of negative side effects.
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It was Allen who famously convinced Gates to drop out of Harvard and pursue a career in technology.
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" It's another 15 seconds before he's completed the opening lyric: "Drop out of life / with bong in hand.
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Two in five Democratic voters want New York Mayor Bill de Blasio to drop out of the race.
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First of all, relatively few drop out of the programme, in contrast to most other drug-treatment schemes.
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This can force the business to drop out of the association altogether and return to the regulated markets.
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The Texas senator and his campaign is raising the pressure on Kasich to drop out of the race.
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The end result is a lot of young people drop out of the market and don't sign up.
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At that single session, Amet remembers the therapist suggested that she drop out of school, given her difficulties.
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German Kerber has not won a title since and will now drop out of the world's top 10.
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When the accusations against Moore were first reported, McConnell called on Moore to drop out of the race.
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Moore is facing overwhelming calls from fellow Republicans to drop out of the Senate race following the allegations.
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Producer prices are rising as the prior weak readings, induced by cheap oil, drop out of the calculation.
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That would be likely to cause insurers to spike premiums or drop out of the ObamaCare market altogether.
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Flashback: McConnell has previously said he believes Moore's accusers and that Moore should drop out of the race.
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Mike Lee of Utah and Ben Sasse of Nebraska called for him to drop out of the race.
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Things got so bad that he was forced to drop out of high school during his freshman year.
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I had abandoned an English degree to drop out of college and follow a boy out of state.
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Students will and do drop out, of course (the current rate is around 10 per cent, says Allred).
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On the marketplaces: Wisconsin: Earlier this month Molina Healthcare announced it would drop out of the Wisconsin marketplace.
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The family has received death threats from right-wingers and Mashal's sisters had to drop out of school.
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The poll also found that 22019 percent of likely voters think Trump should drop out of the race.
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Smith: Let me just say the future won't be a good time to drop out of high school.
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Up until the 211s, women tended to drop out of work once they hit their prime childbearing age.
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It's no wonder that teenage suicide among transgender youths is high and so many drop out of school.
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Scotty didn't have to drop out of the Republican primaries after polling at less than 1 percent, though.
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About 45 seconds before InSight lands, it will drop out of the shell and fall toward the surface.
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Grayson has faced pressure to drop out of the race amid months of scrutiny over his business activities.
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Moore has continued to deny the allegations and he says he will not drop out of the race.
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However, according to the report, Trump did not explicitly call for Moore to drop out of the race.
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Moore denied the allegations and soon after faced calls from top Republicans to drop out of the race.
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Mr. Trump rejected calls to drop out of the race, but its trajectory may have been permanently altered.
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Byrne said he doesn't believe Moore will drop out of the race and called the idea that Sen.
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If those people don't show up, the insurers say they could drop out of the marketplaces. http://bit.
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They drop out of high school and are more likely to end up in the criminal justice system.
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The campaign also said that Hunter has no plan to drop out of his race for re-election.
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Many girls in developing countries drop out of education at puberty because their schools do not have washrooms.
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And that raises a thorny question: Is it time for them to drop out of Division I altogether?
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Without it, healthier people would be expected to drop out of the market, which then increases insurance premiums.
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Some spectators must have assumed that Zonderland, one of the favorites, would simply drop out of the competition.
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There are even skiers and snowboarders who drop out of helicopters in order to ride in remote locations.
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The president persuaded Mr. Tarkanian to drop out of the Senate primary and instead run for the House.
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Major characters drop out of the story, never to come back; uninteresting peripheral ones are gifted unnecessary scenes.
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We alternately drop out of the work force for our daughters or go back to work for them.
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Ms. Wences said that if she got pregnant now, she would probably have to drop out of college.
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Sanders has yet to drop out of the race, though he has said he is considering his options.
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If a few operators do need to drop out of a mission, it shouldn't affect the mission's schedule.
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Sanders's campaign has said he will reassess his campaign but has yet to drop out of the race.
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Scholarships for underprivileged students are being unconscionably delayed, leading many to skip meals or drop out of college.
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If there were any questions about whether she would drop out of the race, she dispensed with them.
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And it's true that Ms. Granger once called for Mr. Trump to drop out of the 2016 race.
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Booker made the decision over the weekend to drop out of the race, a campaign aide tells CNN.
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I don&apost want my son to have to drop out of school to pay for my funeral.
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A nomination to a cabinet-level position would have required Mr. Collins to drop out of the race.
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Others joked for him to drop out of school so he can continue the ritual with his dad.
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But Warren cast aside the notion that she intended to drop out of the race any time soon.
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Students who drop out of college struggle to find jobs that pay enough for rent and the bank.
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A poll on Thursday showed a majority of French voters want him to drop out of the race.
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Periods are among the leading factors for girls to drop out of school, often to get married early.
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Even if Moore decided to drop out of the race, his name would still appear on the ballot.
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After the allegations surfaced, multiple top Republicans called for Moore to drop out of the Alabama Senate race.
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Students who got pregnant by their teachers have had to drop out of school, the advocacy group said.
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I took to the House floor in 2015 and called on Trump to drop out of the race.
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Moore has denied the allegations and resisted calls from top Republican leaders to drop out of the race.
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At the same time, less-skilled workers might lose their jobs and drop out of the labor force.
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Kasich said last month he'd drop out of the race if he loses his home state of Ohio.
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He also didn't do well in the primaries, leaving him to drop out of the race this morning.
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Boleyn's mother and father forbid her to drop out of school and leave Washington while still so young.
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It touches on the reality that students who drop out of segregated schools often end up in prison.
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What happens if one of the presidential candidates has to drop out of the race before Election Day?
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Having to care for elderly family members is already a prime reason for women to drop out of work.
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That's because breast-feeding mothers are more likely to work part time or drop out of the workforce altogether.
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If Lee milked every last drop out of his round, Koepka left a bit of money on the table.
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Year-over-year inflation rates are rising as the weak readings during the year drop out of the calculation.
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Some Republicans expect one or both of them to drop out of the Republican race if they finish badly.
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But even as his staff fled the campaign en masse, he refused to drop out of the race Monday.
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With "friends" like these, it's no wonder women drop out of tech careers at twice the rate of men.
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Zuckerberg and Moskovitz decided to drop out of Harvard and stay to relocate their operations and start hiring employees.
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Twelve percent of likely Republican voters said Trump should drop out of the race because of his 2005 comments.
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The White House had previously said Moore should drop out of the race if the allegations are true. Nov.
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In a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, 44 percent of registered voters want Trump to drop out of the race.
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Moderator Jorge Ramos pressed Clinton on whether she would drop out of the presidential race if she is indicted.
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He said Rubio had a "very, very bad night" and called on him to drop out of the race.
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The White House had previously said that Moore should drop out of the race if the allegations are true.
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This group of kids reports the highest rates of sexual harassment; many drop out of school due to bullying.
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If everyone got money whether or not they worked, wouldn't tons of people drop out of the labor market?
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Fillon has said he would drop out of the race if he was to be put under formal investigation.
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Japanese youths often drop out of community activities and focus on school affairs by junior high, limiting possible confidants.
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Moore, who is pushing back against pressure from Republicans to drop out of the race, has denied meeting Nelson.
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Girls even drop out of school during puberty because they simply don't have the means to manage their periods.
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As a result, insurance companies will have no choice but to raise rates or drop out of the market.
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Moore has denied the allegations and has refused to drop out of the race, which is set for Tuesday.
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Following the allegations, McConnell called on Moore to drop out of the race, but Moore, buoyed by Bannon, refused.
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At the time, he shunned calls for him to drop out of the race -- and ultimately won the election.
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" Trump on Monday evening suggested that "both drop out of the race" in order to "unify the Republican Party.
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But he had to drop out of the primaries because of reports he had plagiarized part of a speech.
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Sanders's spokesman said earlier this week that the Vermont senator has no plans to drop out of the race.
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John McCain, said the report was enough for them to call for Moore to drop out of the race.
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So what was I going to tell Justin: Don't drop out of school and play music for a living?
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They'll just drop out of the system and people will have a problem getting the care, getting the access.
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"The longer distance means that kids drop out of active travel when they move to secondary school," he said.
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Moore vehemently denied the allegations, though many Republicans in Washington called on him to drop out of the race.
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His backpedaling was rewarded, and Trump tweeted that Heller's primary challenger, Danny Tarkanian, should drop out of the race.
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This comes as last year's big declines in prices of cell phone service plans drop out of the calculation.
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It was not immediately clear if Gou would run as an independent candidate or drop out of the campaign.
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And yet Latino students drop out of high school at a higher rate than members of any other minority.
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Millions of college freshmen flunk those courses and, because algebra is often required, many drop out of school altogether.
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The recent roster changes forced MAD Lions to drop out of the European Minor closed qualifier held last weekend.
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The gains came despite news the company is set to drop out of Germany's benchmark GDAXI index this month.
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Here's the kicker: Bateson said she'd drop out of the race if the party endorsed someone else — then didn't.
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He had moved to Ohio in part to be near his father, not to drop out of show business.
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Mr. Moore denied the accusations and refused to drop out of the race despite pressure from Republican elected officials.
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Her decision to drop out of the 2020 race comes ahead of the third Democratic primary debate on Sept.
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There is no imperative, at this point, for every low-polling Presidential contender to drop out of the race.
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After reports surfaced that Ms. Howard had lied, other politicians called for her to drop out of the race.
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Mike Bloomberg wasn't the only long-shot former tech tycoon to drop out of the 2020 presidential race yesterday.
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"If you look at why students drop out of school, the number one reason is not grades," Ruggiero said.
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Scott Paul, president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, also said he would drop out of the council Tuesday.
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Surfacing just weeks before Election Day, a public outcry grew for Mr. Trump to drop out of the race.
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The former Uber chief persuaded Mr. York to drop out of school at 18 to join Uber in 2012.
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Scott Walker's Democratic challenger, state education chief Tony Evers, last week challenged Walker to drop out of the lawsuit.
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But a Labor Department under Donald Trump could simply drop out of any case inherited from the Obama administration.
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The video, released late Friday, sparked calls from many prominent Republicans for him to drop out of the race.
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Moore has denied any wrongdoing, even as multiple Republicans have called on him to drop out of the race.
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The more such signals Facebook incorporated into the feed, the more clickbait began to drop out of the feed.
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Cory Gardner, who leads the National Republican Senatorial Committee, both called on Moore to drop out of the race Monday.
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The song's first line is ''Drop out of life with bong in hand,'' and things only get hazier from there.
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So it's not surprising how concerned they were when Gates told them he was planning to drop out of Harvard.
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Some people drop out of treatment because they plain don't like the therapist they're seeing, which is completely reasonable, too.
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His Vine popularity spread to other platforms, prompting Paul to drop out of college to pursue a career in entertainment.
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Uber's Travis Kalanick was one of the earliest to drop out of an advisory role to Trump under public pressure.
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Some young women will drop out of school or university out of embarrassment, others are ostracized by family and friends.
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"The most important thing to understand about Timothy McVeigh is, he did not drop out of the sky," says Goodman.
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If you're not shooting people, then drop out of portrait mode, or prepare yourself for some blurry and fun messes.
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" But a year and a half ago, she had this to say, "Should Donald Trump drop out of the race?
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He was charged with massive campaign finance violations in August, too late for him to drop out of the race.
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He emphatically tweeted that he would not drop out of the race as some called for him to do so.
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Emma Thompson put a lot of careful thought into her decision to drop out of Skydance Animation's Luck, it seems.
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Both men have their own islands, offer fortunes to students who will drop out of college, and are angel investors.
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If he doesn't win Florida, it could be so embarrassing for him that he could drop out of the race.
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Studies have found that children from food-insecure families are more likely to drop out of high school before graduation.
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"I'm not trying to inspire people to drop out of school or leave home at 16 or 17," he says.
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Like others, they often drop out of university—and, even more worrying, do not seem to be thriving at work.
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When paid-for goods, such as maps and music recordings, become free digital services they too drop out of GDP.
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Sanders' campaign said separately that the Vermont senator is not planing to drop out of the race before the convention.
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I understood the problem intimately—that circumstance had forced me to drop out of Howard, in the fall of 1990.
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Otherwise, she said premiums will rise 20 percent across the market and more insurers would drop out of the exchanges.
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Franks agreed to drop out of the race to be the Republican Study Committee chairman to allow Harris to run.
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Some of his fans quoted his every word; others expressed nervousness that he might formally drop out of the race.
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Around 50% more of them drop out of high school, and they are four times less likely to finish college.
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Black students may, on average, get lower scores on standardized tests, and drop out of high school at higher rates.
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The poll comes as Moore faces growing pressure to drop out of the Alabama Senate race from Republicans in Washington.
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Last Saturday, Rubio declined to say whether he'd drop out of the presidential race if he loses the Florida primary.
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Many Republican lawmakers were quick to say he should drop out of the special election if the allegations are true.
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"Without financial aid, many students drop out of school or decide not to go to college at all," he says.
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She injured her leg so badly this season that fans feared she might have to drop out of the competition.
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Close to half of the 52-member majority promptly called for him to drop out of the Alabama Senate race.
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Still, he has faced calls from a growing number of Republican lawmakers and officials to drop out of the race.
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The big question of the night is whether Rubio will drop out of the race if he doesn't finish first.
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So a lot of people who were just buying insurance to avoid the penalty will drop out of the market.
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After Iowa, rumors—fueled by the Cruz campaign—swirled that the former pediatric neurosurgeon would drop out of the race.
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In some third-world countries, once you drop out of the education system, it can lead to an underage marriage.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York is the latest Democratic contender to drop out of the 2020 presidential primary.
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On Wednesday, the president said it was "possible" the U.S. would drop out of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Sheikh Ahmad, she said, told her to drop out of the election because he had already decided to back Kiron.
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People just drop out of the work force, and then we wonder why they don't go up to the top.
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Just two days before Super Tuesday, former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg announced he would drop out of the contest.
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Amy Klobuchar's decision to drop out of the race and endorse him will propel him to success in the state.
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Bernie Sanders has yet to drop out of the race, but Biden is the leader by far among pledged delegates.
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"I don't have any pressure — financial pressure or political pressure — to drop out of the race," Delaney told The Hill.
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Elizabeth Warren, sending a barrage of hateful messages and urging her to drop out of the race and endorse him.
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Tulsi Gabbard has yet to drop out of the race, but she is consistently at the bottom of the polls.
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"It's not really standard operating procedure for everybody to drop out of the race and endorse somebody," Russell told Insider.
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You saw almost half of them drop out of the workforce, and of that group, almost half filed for disability.
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American kids don't drop out of high school at higher rates than in other countries because they are less intelligent.
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He said he would also call on his GOP opponents to also drop out of the race if Rubio ran.
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Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota also confirmed she would drop out of the race and would support the former vice president.
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Meanwhile, low-income students of all races are far more likely to drop out of college than are wealthier students.
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People should start to drop out of the social media sites as they begin to realize what is going on.
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Saleh credits this as the point in which he decided to drop out of college, and pursue YouTube full time.
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After ripping up the textbooks from her secretarial courses, he demanded that she burn them and drop out of school.
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According to Musk's tweets, he had lobbied Trump for months for the U.S. to not drop out of the agreement.
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As debate qualifying standards get tougher and more candidates drop out of the race, the number of participants has dwindled.
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Several Republican lawmakers, including Cassidy, retracted their endorsement of Moore or called on him to drop out of the race.
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But just because you promote progressive policies does not mean you have to drop out of the economic system altogether.
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"We just had a really talented person drop out of the race," Biden said of Harris while speaking with reporters.
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David Byler: Sanders should drop out of the Democratic primary for the sake of public health Election 2020 live updates
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She told Elizabeth during one of their regular calls she was afraid she might have to drop out of school.
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But according to 2016 UNESCO figures, 20 percent of girls in India drop out of school after starting their periods.
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A top ObamaCare insurer is threatening to drop out of the exchanges if it doesn't receive key payments from Congress.
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You don't have to drop out of college to become a successful entrepreneur and build a billion-dollar unicorn startup.
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Then again, I knew that Donald Trump was not somebody who would ever drop out of anything; he would never quit.
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Jon Huntsman, a Republican who recently said he would vote for Trump, called for Trump to drop out of the race.
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Even if the court allows the Trans Mountain project to go ahead, Alberta may drop out of Mr Trudeau's climate plan.
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Drop out of the Great Waltz and find a seaside village in which to become a captain of a fishing boat.
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I didn't know I had all these loans due, because when you drop out of school those loans immediately become due.
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Considered the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination, his affair with Donna Rice forces Hart to drop out of the race.
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Given the value of a college degree, it's unlikely someone would drop out of school just to erase a $7,000 loan.
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" — JIMMY FALLON "Rumors started swirling he might drop out of the race ever since he announced that he's running for president.
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Eric Swalwell will hold a press conference Monday amid speculation he may drop out of the presidential race, The Hill reports.
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The organization pays young entrepreneurs $100,000 to either drop out of school or forgo college to work on their own ventures.
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Here goes nothing: Electronic music is just a conspiracy to keep people high and make them drop out of the world.
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Here's the other thing: if the circuit boards were so similar, why did the patent claims drop out of this case?
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The question now as the reunion nears its end: Which of the cast, if any, will drop out of the race?
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Many of those who drop out of the job market, or who work in the gig economy, struggle to get by.
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A third of Dominican women who drop out of school in their teens say they did so because they got pregnant.
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The same share of likely voters (39 percent) said Trump should drop out of the presidential race because of his comments.
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And should Cruz drop out of the race, it's hard to imagine those ultra-conservatives deciding to embrace Rubio over Trump.
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The Khashoggi crisis led many companies, including CNBC, to drop out of the second annual investment summit in Riyadh in November.
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John Kasich needs to drop out of the Republican presidential race because "it's mathematically impossible" for him to become the nominee.
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Some have rescinded their support of the GOP nominee and others have called for him the drop out of the race.
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The Speaker referenced news that the only ObamaCare insurer for most of Iowa is threatening to drop out of the exchanges.
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The proposal would continue credits when people drop out of the workforce to care for a parent or raise their children.
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Carson vowed (once again) that he will not drop out of the race despite his relatively low showing in those polls.
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Will Smith did drop out of Dumbo, but he may not yet be out of the Disney live-action-reboot game.
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Without a deal, Britain would simply drop out of the EU in March 2019 and into a potentially chaotic legal limbo.
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Some have rescinded their support for their party's nominee, and others have called for Trump to drop out of the race.
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Members of Moore's own party, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have called on him to drop out of the race.
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They reportedly afflict about 40 percent or more of marathon runners and frequently cause racers to drop out of the event.
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More than 2.5 million children are expected to drop out of school due to the drought this year, the charity said.
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His early success led him to drop out of college — where he studied industrial engineering — to pursue his career in entertainment.
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On Saturday, Rubio declined to say whether he will drop out of the race if he loses his home state primary.
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Kasich said last month that he'll drop out of the presidential race if he doesn't win his home state of Ohio.
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The big question is whether any of the top five candidates performed poorly enough to drop out of the first tier.
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Also Tuesday, House Speaker Paul Ryan added his voice to the effort to persuade Moore to drop out of the race.
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Trump predicted that Warren, whom he has repeatedly attacked for claiming Native American heritage, would drop out of the race soon.
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The 2016 Race The latest guessing game is whether Donald Trump will drop out of the presidential race before Election Day.
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DENVER (AP) — John Hickenlooper will drop out of the Democratic presidential primary on Thursday, according to a Democrat close to him.
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Some have rescinded their support for their party's nominee and others have called for Trump to drop out of the race.
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Kirk called on Trump to drop out of the race, calling him a "malignant clown" that is "unfit" to be president.
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"We don't speculate about which share will join or drop out" of an index, said Serkan Batir of market leader BlackRock.
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Many Republicans have rescinded their support for Trump and some have called for him to drop out of the presidential race.
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Campaigning in Wisconsin on Sunday evening, Trump called for Kasich to drop out of the race due to his flagging numbers.
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Professor Blau said economists had found many reasons that young people who drop out of high school struggle to find work.
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The rate increases had been predicted for months as insurer after insurer announced plans to drop out of the marketplace here.
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Amy Klobuchar to drop out of the presidential race and endorse Biden had delivered him a massive surge across the country.
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What my father does know is that when his mother died, he had to drop out of school to start working.
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Park and her sister went hungry and had to drop out of school, and she survived eating insects and wild plants.
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They are less likely to drop out of high school, less likely to have sex, and less likely to become pregnant.
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Besides Jackson, Bill Clinton was the only ex-president who suffered a serious drop — out of the Top 10 to 13.
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But with her withdrawal, she will drop out of the official rankings altogether after the Australian Open ends on Jan. 28.
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I sat spellbound, and by the end of his speech I was ready to drop out of high school and enlist.
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In 2011, PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel began paying college kids to drop out of school to develop a start-up.
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A frequently cited French study of 20 patients saw several drop out of the trial to instead go into intensive care.
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A frequently cited French study of 20 patients saw several drop out of the trial to instead go into intensive care.
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Gillibrand's decision to drop out of the race comes after she failed to qualify for the third Democratic debate on Sept.
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Satellites can opt to drop out of the mission, too, and rebook for a later flight — for a fee, of course.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar will drop out of the 2020 Democratic presidential race on Monday and endorse former Vice President Joe Biden.
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Warren's own poor performance Tuesday increased speculation that she will be the next big name to drop out of the race.
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The Yankees never recovered, getting swept in the series and losing eight games out of 10 to drop out of contention.
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Unfortunately for me, I had several lawyers who had to drop out of my lawsuit due to the extreme controversial nature.
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Priebus, as head of the Republican National Committee, said at the time Trump that should drop out of the presidential race.
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Previous research found that higher requirements encouraged some children to drop out of school and, therefore, out of the study sample.
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Several Republicans called on Moore to drop out of the race at the time, though Trump continued supporting the former judge.
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She didn't drop out of school when Mr. Johnson got his mining job, as she would have done in years past.
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For one, Mr. Priebus was among the advisers who had to persuade Mr. Trump not to drop out of presidential debates.
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He has refused to resign or drop out of the race, and last week he formally requested parliamentary immunity from prosecution.
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That was followed by a slide in sales last year that saw it drop out of China's top-five smartphone vendors.
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Gerry Weber is seen as a candidate to drop out of the SDAX index, to be replaced by Baywa, analysts say.
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The report found victims paid a heavy price, with some forced to drop out of their studies or leave academia entirely.
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David Jolly (R-Fla.), who has endorsed Bush for president and has called on Trump to drop out of the race.
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By the time he was 16, he decided to drop out of school and start his very first business, Student magazine.
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Rouhani has criticized the U.S. policy of sanctions on Iran and the White House's decision to drop out of the agreement.
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Numerous Republican lawmakers have called on Moore to drop out of the race, but he has vowed to finish the campaign.
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They stayed friends and in 1975, Allen convinced Gates to drop out of Harvard and start a company called Micro-Soft.
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He started drinking when he was 2000, a habit that worsened in his 21981s, leading him to drop out of college.
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He was asked whether he would drop out of the race if he wasn't the group's choice — a fairly standard question.
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But a bogey at the very next hole and another at his final hole saw him drop out of the lead.
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If that happens, he could be forced to drop out of college and quit his job as a certified collision specialist.
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Yellen, however, ascribed it to "a few unusual reductions in certain categories of prices" that would eventually drop out of the calculation.
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People with ADD are more likely to struggle with addiction, drop out of school, have few friends, and become pregnant as teenagers.
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I just feel like there are so many great experiences in life and you have to squeeze every drop out of it.
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Critics may say forgiving the loans of those who fail to complete their degree will encourage students to drop out of school.
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On Friday, PayPal (PYPL) became the first of the project's founding partners to drop out of Libra's governance organization, the Libra Association.
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They hope to persuade companies like Microsoft and Google to drop out of sponsoring what is sure to be a contentious event.
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He was the second Democrat this month to drop out of the race, after former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper withdrew last Thursday.
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The "Dancing with the Stars" contestant was forced to drop out of the competition this week after an old foot injury resurfaced.
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In fact, many caregivers make so little that they can't afford childcare for their own kids and drop out of the workforce.
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Huntsman called on Trump to drop out of the race after a 2005 video tape surfaced that showed Trump making lewd comments.
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Why it matters: Swalwell is the first of Democratic candidates who qualified for the debates to drop out of the primary campaign.
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His father and stepfather are in town to check on him after learning that Connor decided to drop out of law school.
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Some 23% of girls drop out of school upon reaching puberty, humiliated by their peers and unable to access clean, private toilets.
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In America, the only rich country with no such entitlement for new mothers, many of them drop out of the labour force.
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Trump spent the weekend defiant, tweeting "I WILL NEVER DROP OUT OF THE RACE" and slamming GOP lawmakers for withdrawing their support.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jeff Greene is facing calls to drop out of the race after an assault allegation from 2012 has resurfaced.
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She said she is "concerned" many of her group's members will drop out of the exchanges if cost-sharing payments are nixed.
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I stopped swimming when I was 15, for all the reasons young women tend to drop out of sports around that age.
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That tends to drop out of interviews, because you're like, "Oh, he's just sour grapes," because everything else was pretty amazing. Yeah.
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But Democrats say that proposal would actually make the problem worse and would encourage more insurers to drop out of the marketplaces.
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The year-over-year inflation rate is rising as the oil price-driven weak readings in 20.1 drop out of the calculation.
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Clocks would roll back, banks would lose people's money, the electric grid would fail and planes would drop out of the sky.
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Howerton allegedly claimed she said the pair were "soul mate(s)," and that she planned to drop out of school for him.
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Patrick Murphy, has called on the Florida senator to either withdraw his support of Trump or drop out of the Senate race.
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Shares in BPI closed 6.58 percent lower before the announcement, on expectations it would drop out of Lisbon's PSI20 leading stock index.
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Hunter has taken a defiant stance since the indictment was released, signaling he has no plans to drop out of the election.
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Grayson has faced pressure to drop out of the race, particularly after domestic abuse allegations emerged from the liberal firebrand's ex-wife.
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Bruce Rauner (R) has called on a Nazi candidate to drop out of a Chicago-area congressional district race, breaking with Sen.
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The Houston Chronicle recently joined Democratic calls for O'Rourke to drop out of the 2020 race and run for the Senate instead.
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A flood of GOP lawmakers withdrew their endorsement of Trump and urged him to drop out of the race over the weekend.
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Presidential candidate John Hickenlooper plans to drop out of the Democratic primary on Thursday, a Democrat close to him confirmed on Wednesday.
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But multiple Democrats have called on Grayson to drop out of the race following allegations of domestic violence from his ex-wife.
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More than a dozen Senate Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have called on Moore to drop out of the race.
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And Moore has grown more defiant -- with his wife on Friday insisting there's no way he will drop out of the race.
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Kasich ran against Trump in the Republican presidential primaries and was one of the last candidates to drop out of the race.
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"When I called my mom that night to tell her I needed to drop out (of college), we both knew," he said.
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Ohio was a must-win for Kasich, who said he would drop out of the race if he was not victorious there.
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Without the mandate, they argued, millions of healthy people would drop out of the exchanges, leaving only the sickest, costliest consumers remaining.
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She was pressured to drop out of that year's Grammys, where she had been slated to present a tribute to Luther Vandross.
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For example, many women who get surgery drop out of radiation treatment, reporting that it's too onerous to go daily, he says.
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Most MPs agree that it wouldn't be at all wise to drop out of the EU without a transitional phase agreed, either.
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I spoke with a campus advocate and told her I didn't know what else to do but drop out of school entirely.
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During adolescence, factors such as menstruation, gender-based violence, and early pregnancy and marriage force many girls to drop out of school.
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"Though her decision to drop out of the role prompted criticism on social media, she says she didn't listen to the "noise.
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People with ADD are more likely to struggle with addiction, drop out of school, have few friends, and become pregnant as teenagers.
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Read below to understand how they're selected and what happens to the delegates won by candidates who drop out of the race.
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Were Quebec's industry to drop out of the FSC certification en mass, it would count as a major blow to the watchdog.
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On Monday, U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell, of California, became the first and only major party candidate to drop out of the race.
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What then, "throw away our money" and drop out of the economy, since the taxes paid by Arab citizens fund the army?
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Match was curious about why, as the site didn't see conservatives drop out of the game after Barack Obama's reelection in 2012.
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On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand from New York became the sixth Democratic candidate to drop out of the race since July.
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Gillibrand's decision to drop out of the race comes after she failed to qualify for the third Democratic debate on Sept. 12.
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Terry McAuliffe endorsed Biden Saturday night, and called on Buttigieg, Klobuchar and billionaire businessman Tom Steyer to drop out of the race.
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With Bloomberg's decision on Wednesday to drop out of the presidential race, Biden appears poised to pick up the former mayor's supporters.
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And more recently, she had to drop out of college because of a $700 balance that she couldn't afford to pay off.
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Pirates often know the rivers and surrounding terrain better than security forces, and can drop out of sight into far-flung villages.
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She was 13 when some of her schoolmates were forced to drop out of school because of pregnancy and were married off.
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Without them, "I would have been forced to drop out of school or risk the danger of encountering the offender," she said.
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In good weather, men typically drop out of this race at lower rates than women do, but this year, women fared better.
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Not enough people believed in Hart to keep his campaign going, forcing him to drop out of the 1988 race for president.
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She told herself that the problems were not severe, that the disorder was not what led her to drop out of Marist.
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GOP Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore is also facing calls to drop out of the race after several reports of sexual misconduct.
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Republicans are still hoping that President Trump can give them a way out and convince Moore to drop out of the race.
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For example, teen parents are more likely to drop out of school and receive public assistance than those who delay becoming parents.
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The move came after an Iranian judoka said he was pressured to drop out of bouts to avoid facing an Israeli athlete.
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"I don't have any pressure — financial pressure or political pressure — to drop out of the race," Delaney told The Hill last month.
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At that point, expansion beneficiaries would remain enrolled, but would become ineligible if they drop out of the program for 30 days.
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But if they don't make the payments, insurers could drop out of the exchanges or raise premiums, sending the market into chaos.
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Premiums increase so much for older people that insurance will become unaffordable and some of them will drop out of the market.
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Sanders' lone Senate backer says he should drop out of the race if he's losing Sanders said his supporters won't vote for Trump.
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But Mr. Rubio's aides have all but demanded Mr. Kasich drop out of the race, a suggestion the governor has not taken kindly.
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But their recent disclosure put Parnell under scrutiny, prompting the exodus of campaign staffers and immediate calls to drop out of the race.
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As more candidates drop out of the presidential race, it'll be interesting to watch the fallout from Trump's skills as an insult comedian.
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On Maroon 5's end, there is an halftime show petition that originally called for Maroon 5 to drop out of the show.
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Parnell refused calls to drop out of the race ahead of his June primary and won with more than 60% of the vote.
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Republican congresswoman Barbara Comstock also said she would not be voting for Trump and called on him to drop out of the race.
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In response to the report, Gregory and other prominent Republicans in the district had called for her to drop out of the race.
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Given the likelihood that women would have children and drop out of the workplace, men argued that women had limited use for education.
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I think I have to drop out of being an honors student because doing classes and a thesis, I cannot pay for it.
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What do you do when your teenage son wants to drop out of high school, move to America and start a tech company?
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Over the next decade, an estimated 40 million youngsters in Sub-Saharan Africa will drop out of school, according to the World Bank.
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Bernie Sanders, who has yet to formally drop out of the Democratic presidential race, sent a series of tweets Thursday condemning the killings.
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Partly this is because young vets have high student debts; many drop out of the profession because the pay is not good enough.
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Khashoggi's disappearance has led officials and business leaders to drop out of another one of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's large projects.
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Trump has apologized for those comments, but some members of his own party called for him to drop out of the presidential race.
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However, just 103% say the video disqualified Trump from being president and that he should drop out of the race, while 210% disagree.
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The U.B.I. would encourage women to drop out of the work force, they say, ceding the ground feminism has fought so hard for.
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He defiantly tweeted over the weekend that he would not drop out of the race as calls mounted for him to do so.
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Unfollow me, or just wait a few seconds for my thoughts—which I don't claim have any superiority—to drop out of view.
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Complaints about the increasingly bloated core product mounted, just as the bottom began to drop out of the market for consumer productivity software.
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By the time they turn 14, twice as many girls drop out of playing sports as boys, according to the Women's Sports Foundation.
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Multiple GOP lawmakers have since withdrawn their endorsements of Trump, while others have called for him to drop out of the presidential race.
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Peter Thiel even encourages talented students to drop out of college by funding a scholarship that awards recipients with $100,000 if they quit.
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But when you're behind in a race you can't drop out of, there's really only one thing you can do: just keep running.
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Moore has remained defiant, refusing to drop out of the Alabama special election despite calls from GOP senators for him to do so.
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Increasingly, they're urging him to drop out of the race so the party can mend internal wounds and focus its attacks on Republicans.
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Children with dyslexia who are not properly diagnosed or who do not receive an education tailored to dyslexia often drop out of school.
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When asked whether she would drop out of the presidential race if she is indicted because of this usage, Clinton became uncharacteristically exasperated.
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Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is calling on rival John Kasich to drop out of the race, The Associated Press reported Sunday.
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She had to drop out of school by age 10; at 14 she married, and until recently, she had a job cleaning houses.
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Since the most recent accuser came forward Monday, the number of Republicans calling for Moore to drop out of the race has grown.
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If Swalwell does drop out of the Democratic contest, he would be the first candidate in the crowded primary field to do so.
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Three days later, Florida lost to another unranked squad — the Connecticut Huskies — cementing its drop out of the AP Poll for week 3.
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" Markell makes a similar point: "A lot of kids who drop out of high school — they don't drop out because they're not intelligent.
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They showed up with armed bodyguards at campaign offices to bribe challengers to drop out of the race to clear their candidate's path.
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Stanford is on record as saying if we ever had a pay-for-play system it would drop out of Division I sports.
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Problems with these programs have contributed to financial losses that have recently led major insurers to drop out of marketplaces and raise premiums.
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The married Christian conservative has said he is the victim of a witch hunt and has declined to drop out of the race.
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With that loss, the Scarlet Knights became the first major conference team ever to drop out of the top 21 in the KenPom.
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In highly selective institutions, only 2202% of students drop out after the first year, while 2628% drop out of the least selective institutions.
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Brooks has offered to drop out of the race if Sessions wants to resign his post and run for his old seat again.
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"Empire of Light" is about the wish to drop out of life when the world as it is fails to satisfy or sustain.
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But by the time they get to Level 2 and Level 3, they just drop out of the work force for several reasons.
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Nor would reducing these penalties encourage people to drop out of high school, be unemployed, form households too young or become single mothers.
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The big picture: The move allays speculation that O'Rourke will drop out of the presidential contest to pursue a Senate bid in Texas.
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Pressure is building on high-ranking party members as a growing number of Republicans call on Trump to drop out of the race.
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A senior Klobuchar campaign adviser said the memo was not a direct response to calls for Klobuchar to drop out of the race.
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Some lawmakers have rescinded their support for the GOP nominee, and others have called for him to drop out of the presidential race.
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Rick Perry were both forced to drop out of the Republican primary after their campaign funds dried up, despite generous super-PAC support.
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They were also more likely to engage in high-risk behaviors, including sex work, and were more likely to drop out of school.
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Jeff Flake -- Trump's most vocal GOP critic in the Senate -- was not ready to call for Jackson to drop out of the running.
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Shortly after Trump's tweet Tuesday, Scott Paul, president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, also said he would drop out of the council.
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The sixth candidate and first woman to drop out of the 2020 presidential race, Gillibrand may not have reached her desired poll numbers.
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My opinion is if you're going to drop out of the race, your video should look like you dropped out of the race.
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He made the first three but two-putted from seven feet for a bogey on the ninth to drop out of the lead.
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The pricing structure also led one performer, Jillian Graham, a rapper whose stage name is Tiny Jag, to drop out of the event.
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Although he did drop out of the Art Institute of Boston to join the Air Force, he later returned and graduated in 1958.
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A continued rise would repudiate all those stories about how aging caused able-bodied men and women to drop out of the workforce.
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Though he is facing accusations of racism for his comments, Congemi said Wednesday that he will not drop out of the mayoral race.
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When the bottom seems to drop out of the market, it's important to remember not to panic and sell everything out of fear.
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The continent has the highest adolescent pregnancy rates in the world, and 18 African countries require pregnant girls to drop out of school.
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Mr. Fillon has denied wrongdoing and has said he would only drop out of the race if placed under formal investigation and charged.
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Why did Mr. Simmons, now 68, suddenly drop out of sight without warning, baffling his friends and colleagues and disappointing his many fans?
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In an op-ed published Tuesday on Fox's website, Jarrett calls Moore "political poison" and urges Moore to drop out of the race.
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Marilyn Maywald-Yahel, a longtime Shick collaborator, had to drop out of the project after four months, when her infant son became ill.
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Perot didn't win in 92, in part because his decision to drop out of the race, then return, didn't sit well with some.
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Examining data from multiple states, researchers find that having been suspended is a strong indicator that a student will drop out of school.
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I had to drop out of school because I was so poor—I shouldn't have even gone to school in the first place.
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And sometimes these side effects are so severe that patients drop out of clinical trials, as a 2013 paper in Nature Reviews explains.
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Scandal-plagued politicians do frequently respond to pressure from within their parties to resign their office or drop out of an election race.
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The silence becomes deafening as even our doctors drop out of our lives when they discover that there's little more they can do.
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If he does not finish well, he will face a chorus of supporters and other Republicans urging him to drop out of the race.
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Close to a quarter of all adolescent girls drop out of school in India, partly as a result of their inability to manage menstruation.
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A cancer scare led Ford to drop out of his re-election campaign in 2014 but he did win a seat as city counsellor.
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The startup picked up momentum quickly, so much so that the pair decided to drop out of Stanford and pursue the business full time.
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A second Trump term could also mean that one by one, countries drop out of the Paris agreement, possibly causing it to unravel completely.
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Campaigners argued that, by making it costlier to go out without embarrassment while menstruating, the tax was pushing girls to drop out of school.
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Research has shown that the problem is by the time they're 14, girls drop out of sports at two times the rate of boys.
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Son's large checks have helped inflate valuations in pre-IPO private companies, making other VCs write bigger checks or drop out of deals entirely.
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In 2015 she failed to drop out of the University of Chicago, graduating with a BA in creative writing and South Asian studies instead.
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Exceptions to the rule, in areas like gynecology and film-industry wardrobe departments, dispel the myth that women voluntarily drop out of demanding professions.
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A badly designed pair of shoe treadmills might not match wearers' gaits, or the shoes could even drop out of sync with each other.
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But this TV has a secondary purpose beyond delivering a fantastic viewing experience: it can drop out of view whenever it's not in use.
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John Kasich to drop out of the race, arguing that at least one of them had to so Trump would not clinch the nomination.
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The lack of contraception is also expected to have a long-lasting economic impact, with pregnant girls more likely to drop out of school.
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Smart people figure that out the first time they get called out for being a phony, forget their lines, or drop out of character.
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So it's possible to drop out of school and still end up in one of one of the most prestigious schools on the market.
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How sales took Ysiad Ferreiras from gang violence in the Bronx to Silicon Valley Seven thousand people drop out of high school every day.
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Careful academic studies have linked competition by Chinese manufacturers to the growing propensity of prime-aged men to drop out of the labour force.
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According to the study, the number of teens who drop out of high school declined from 22015 million in 22 to 28,21999 in 113.
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Only it hasn't been enough --- many are begging, either in actual statements or behind closed doors, for Kasich to drop out of the race.
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He explained that he would have had to drop out of high school if his parents had not pitched in to help raise her.
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Paul discussed the matter with staff Wednesday morning and sent out a statement confirming the decision to drop out of the Republican presidential primary.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook issued a strongly worded e-mail Thursday taking issue with president Trump's move to drop out of the Paris accord.
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It would create a more even financial playing field between parents (mothers especially) who drop out of the workforce and those who stay in.
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There was a handwritten note in the envelope making threats if Trump's father, the Republican front-runner, does not drop out of the race.
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J. Mario Molina, CEO of the insurer Molina Healthcare, said his company might have to drop out of ObamaCare next year without the payments.
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Some insurers could simply get fed up with the seemingly never-ending litigation and uncertainty around ObamaCare and drop out of the marketplaces altogether.
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Fiorina called on Trump to drop out of the presidential race after the "Access Hollywood" tapes leaked, showing Trump making lewd comments about women.
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Hannity eventually called for Moore to drop out of the race if he cannot provide a "satisfactory explanation" for the inconsistencies in his defense.
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Moore repeatedly denied the allegations, calling them a conspiracy by establishment Republicans and the media to get him to drop out of the race.
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For example, Mwolo Muasa, who grew up near Wildlife Works, had to drop out of school after his mother died when he was 10.
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Democrats in South Carolina and Washington immediately called on him to drop out of the race following last month's report of the past abuse.
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The fact that women are still the primary caregivers — for children, aging parents and ailing relatives — is a reason we drop out of workforce.
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That race has grown increasingly bitter, with Sanders bristling at calls to drop out of the race and threatening to seek a contested convention.
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At 19, Lil Nas X decided to drop out of college in the summer of 2018 after just a year at a Georgia university.
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Residents, who are largely daily wage earners, lose their belongings and their livelihood, and children are forced to drop out of school, she said.
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Jeb Bush's rivals are pointing to his poor showing in South Carolina to pressure him to drop out of the GOP presidential race. Sen.
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After the Ted x talk, and his subsequent decision to drop out of university, Slat taught himself more about ocean plastic, oceanography, and engineering.
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Additionally, more than a dozen Senate Republicans, including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, have called on Moore to drop out of the race.
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Moore, the GOP candidate, has remained defiant, and his wife reiterated on Friday that he has no plans to drop out of the race.
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The heightened buzz around the fund prompted Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to call on Grayson to drop out of the race.
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Nonetheless, many Americans are working part time or for low wages or have become disheartened enough to drop out of the labor force altogether.
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Or will he take a demotion or drop out of leadership altogether to focus on his work as chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee?
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In the campaign's final weeks, Pastor Mailhol said, the team of Russians made a request: Drop out of the race and support Mr. Rajoelina.
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So it&aposs easy to drop out of the workforce and go eat fish tacos by the beach all day and take Instagram pictures.
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However, the Queen was forced to drop out of the royal family's annual walk to church on Christmas morning as she continued to recover.
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She wrestles with her decision to drop out of school, and when she returns to her hometown she sees everything has changed around her.
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Bob Brady, of making illegal campaign contributions, including a $90,000 payment to encourage a Democratic challenger to drop out of a 2012 House race.
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Mr. Heck said Mr. Trump should drop out of the race, a move that appears to have cost him support among Republican base voters.
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But if the US does indeed drop out of the treaty, fears of a new nuclear arms race with Russia ramp up considerably. 2.
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Risks are also rising that Trump decides to drop out of NAFTA, which would trigger a six-month period before the U.S. could withdraw.
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Pete Buttigieg's campaign canceled a get-out-the-vote rally in Dallas on Sunday as Mr. Buttigieg prepared to drop out of the race.
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The other, Bernie Sanders -- whose campaign is in jeopardy and who may well drop out of the campaign soon -- didn't and it showed. Winner?
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Previously, a number of Republican senators, including McConnell, had said Moore should drop out of the race if the allegations against him were true.
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If anything, after Super Tuesday the Rubio, Kasich, and Cruz campaigns are putting more pressure on one another to drop out of the race.
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Canada, and other states looking to decriminalize or legalize the drug, will likely have to drop out of the treaties, or have them amended.
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He still trails his rival significantly in the delegate race and is facing growing pressure to drop out of the race from many Democrats.
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After a campaign characterized by early stratospheric highs and devastating recent lows, Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren will drop out of the 2020 Democratic race.
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One sealed hearing dealt with the request by Gates' other lawyers - Shanlon Wu, Walter Mack and Annemarie McAvoy- to drop out of representing Gates.
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Huntsman, notably, called on President Trump to drop out of the presidential campaign in October after a recording revealed him bragging about groping women.
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The campaign previously told NBC News that it will keep its operation going, even if Bloomberg was forced to drop out of the race.
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In the book, she has to deal with the curious stares and taunts of classmates whose parents want Hanna to drop out of school.
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But if it does so, the healthiest people may decide that insurance is not worth the cost and drop out of the insured pool.
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All the while the largest agribusiness firms have been getting bigger, more profitable, and better at squeezing every last drop out of their producers.
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In response, some Republicans have rescinded their support of the GOP nominee and others have called for him to drop out of the race.
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The lowest-income students at the Brigham Young University-Idaho face a momentous choice — pay for private health insurance, or drop out of school.
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On the right, many were quick to blame their candidate, Mr. Fillon, who refused to drop out of the race after the embezzlement scandal.
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Something like half of all sufferers drop out of treatment within a few months, so it might be worth thinking about involuntary commitment too.
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In addition to derailing the IPO, the investigation also prompted Lotte Chemical to drop out of bidding for U.S. chemical firm Axiall Corp AXLL.
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The stalking and the shame led some women to go offline, drop out of college, move to a different country, and consider killing themselves.
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Could Mr. Bloomberg choose to not drop out of the race, even if it was clear he was not going to be the nominee?
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She decided to drop out of Harvard and move to New York amid the 2008 recession to launch a personal finance company called LearnVest.
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Sarbanes also pointed to the many Democratic candidates who have had to drop out of the 2020 race, while billionaire candidates have stayed in.
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That followed Patagonia's announcement that it would drop out of the Outdoor Retailer trade show unless Utah's leadership changed its position on Bears Ears.
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Comcast announced Thursday that it would drop out of the race to acquire Fox's assets, paving the way for Disney to complete its takeover.
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Because in Chicago, students who drop out of school are nine times likelier to end up in prison or get caught up in gangs.
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She had hoped to become a teacher, but now intends to drop out of school, and her husband is unsure whether he will attend.
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He released a statement Wednesday afternoon promising to drop out of the race if his rivals agreed to give Sessions his Senate seat back.
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In her email, Harris said that she would remain active in the 2020 cycle despite her decision to drop out of the presidential race.
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Dozens of Republicans have rebuked Trump, with some calling for him to drop out of the presidential race since the tape's release on Friday.
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And so it was a hard choice to drop out of college, because I had identified so much as an achiever and being smart.
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We would expect more healthy people to drop out of the markets without the mandate, leaving the remaining pool sicker and therefore more expensive.
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This is not unusual: Many young women, across Uttar Pradesh and other parts of India, drop out of school or college because of harassment.
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Teenage girls who live near a Planned Parenthood clinic are 16 percent less likely to drop out of high school, a new study finds.
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The Bucks are 7-3 over their last 10 games to pull out of a lengthy funk that saw them drop out of playoff contention.
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Instead, he will finish in a distant sixth and likely drop out of the race from the Governor's mansion in New Jersey sometime this week.
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They also found that the most popular hashtags both jump into and drop out of the top 50 list more quickly than they used to.
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Campaigners say many survivors live in fear as traffickers can intimidate them, forcing them to withdraw cases, flee their homes or drop out of school.
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Goggins had to go through three Hell Week's in a year, after pneumonia and stress fractures forced him to drop out of the first two.
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Unilever will drop out of the FTSE 100 index if it relocates, which will force some investment funds to sell their shares in the group.
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You were going to drop out of high school, find a job, rent a room, and never have to deal with her niggling ever again.
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After filing the complaint, they had to drop out of Pepperdine, which meant losing their scholarships, which also meant losing the stipends funding their housing.
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There is no evidence that other Florida Republicans running to succeed him would similarly drop out of the GOP primary should Rubio decide to return.
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Chris Schrimpf, a spokesman for Kasich, responded with an alternate suggestion – that the billionaire businessman should be the one to drop out of the race.
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Following Google's decision to drop out of the Pentagon's JEDI cloud competition contact, many Microsoft employees protested over their company's decision to not follow suite.
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Women do, nevertheless, still suffer from a "leaky pipeline" phenomenon that sees them drop out of scientific careers at a higher rate than men do.
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Clinton's campaign, by updating her plan, hopes to win over Sanders supporters, even while the Vermont senator declines to drop out of the presidential race.
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Numerous Republican senators have called on Moore to drop out of the race against Democrat Doug Jones, but the White House wouldn't go that far.
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Graduation comes, she moves to the other side of the country and we effectively drop out of contact like so many other high school friends.
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But this might actually turn out to be a good thing, as many students drop out of classes because they don't receive enough teaching support.
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The problems associated with family-run firms point to another risk: that people with inheritances work less hard or drop out of the workforce altogether.
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The loser could find himself struggling for cash and momentum -- and facing pressure to drop out of the race and get behind a unity candidate.
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For months, a growing faction of Google employees has tried to force the company to drop out of a controversial military program called Project Maven.
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But while self-distancing is about understanding when to actively disengage, that doesn't mean we get a free pass to drop out of the world.
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In refusing to drop out of the Democratic primary race despite, you know, losing, Sanders is testing the strength of his leverage over the party.
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When Peele later decided to drop out of Sarah Lawrence College to pursue improv comedy in Chicago's famed Second City theater, his mother was supportive.
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On Sunday, Joe Kaseser, the head of Siemens, was poised to become the latest business leader to drop out of the event, The Guardian reported.
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People can sign up for or drop out of coverage throughout the year as their employment status or access to other government health plans changes.
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Univision host Jorge Ramos pressed Clinton on whether she'd drop out of the race if the private email investigation were to result in her indictment.
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If this happens, most experts believe, the insurers will either drop out of the program or raise premiums sharply to account for this new cost.
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Economists believe the annual core PCE price index could accelerate to 173 percent in March as last year's weak readings drop out of the calculation.
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CNN won't drop out of this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner like President Donald Trump, but they're still going to do things a bit differently.
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He had to drop out of school in ninth grade, and he was determined his own children would have the opportunities he had been denied.
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They are more likely to drop out of school and at greater risk of marital rape, domestic abuse and health problems relating to teenage pregnancy.
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As less productive workers drop out of the market, average productivity will rise—but this is a statistical trick rather than something to be welcomed.
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"What Archie Parnell did is inexcusable and deeply disturbing, and he should drop out of this race immediately," Meredith Kelly, DCCC Communications Director, told CNN.
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Girls who get married underage are more likely to drop out of school and are at a higher risk for domestic violence, according to Unicef.
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Insurance companies, for example, could drop out of the marketplace due to uncertainty, reducing or eliminating altogether coverage options for people, or hiking their premiums.
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Too many freshmen drop out of school because they miss home and mistake that feeling for a sign that college was a mistake, Obama said.
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In April, The Intercept published an audio clip of Minority Whip Steny Hoyer urging a left-wing candidate to drop out of his Pennsylvania race.
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In some situations, students are forced to drop out of college and must begin repaying loans without the professional benefits of having an advanced degree.
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Every year, billionaire entrepreneur Peter Thiel awards between 20 and 30 $100,000 fellowships to young adults who opt to drop out of or skip college.
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" The National Review editors predict that Moore will not drop out of the race, though they write it would be "the reasonable thing to do.
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Kasich is the last state executive standing, but with no clear path to the nomination, he's under increasing pressure to drop out of the race.
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The workings of the committee that determines which stocks stay in and which ones drop out of the blue chip index are a bit mysterious.
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Those actions have been blamed for driving up prices for Obamacare plans in 83 and for spurring some insurers to drop out of ACA marketplaces.
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Economists believe the annual core PCE price index could accelerate to 1.9 percent in March as last year's weak readings drop out of the calculation.
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John Barrasso told CNBC on Monday that sexual misconduct allegations against Roy Moore are "disturbing," and Moore should drop out of Alabama's race if true.
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Richard (New Jersey): As candidates for president drop out of the race, what can they do with any remaining donor money contributed to their campaign?
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Candidates cannot drop out of the race and use their leftover war chest to buy yachts or jewelry or anything else for their personal use.
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Two athletes had to drop out of Harvard in order to compete, because they weren't given permission to miss class in order for the Olympics.
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More students fail to complete high school on time, more fail to move on from high school to college, and more drop out of college.
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You can see it's probably marginal differences that make it drop out of the window, and we just need to get on top of this.
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What if they are forced to drop out of high school because of bigoted laws that make it illegal for them to use the bathroom?
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Her parents told her to drop out of school just months before she was to become the first family member to graduate from high school.
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The Massachusetts senator spoke to reporters outside her Cambridge home Thursday afternoon moments after she announced she would drop out of the Democratic presidential race.
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Despite Mr. Moore's refusal to drop out of the race, the two senators said they were confident that his Democratic opponent, Doug Jones, would prevail.
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" Brett Doster, an adviser to Mr. Moore, said the candidate would "absolutely not" drop out of the race, calling the charges "a fabricated November surprise.
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They might drop out of daily social activities or other events because they cannot hold or follow the conversations, making it hard to keep up.
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Candidates cannot drop out of the race and use their remaining war chest to buy yachts or jewelry or anything else for their personal use.
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His strong performance ended Sanders' status as the Democratic front-runner and led former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to drop out of the race.
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" When asked if he would drop out of the race if he does not win in South Carolina, Biden replied: "I will win South Carolina.
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Republican presidential hopeful John Kasich said on Saturday that he will drop out of the race if he doesn't win his home state of Ohio.
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The study further revealed that poverty and education are inextricably linked, as these students are seven times more likely to drop out of high school.
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No high-profile Democrats have called for him to drop out of the race, though several have called for an investigation by the Ethics Committee.
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Not only did both men drop out of Harvard to pursue their own companies, they both found themselves testifying in Congress over their company's actions.
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" An illness forced Mr. Lowi to drop out of Tulane University, but he recovered — determined, he once said, someday to "be in the history books.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell last month said he believed the women who accused Moore and called for him to drop out of the race.
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"In the back of my mind I fantasized [that] I would drop out of school and start acting and make it to Broadway," she said.
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Some Republicans had called for him to drop out of the race after a 2005 recording emerged showing him bragging about sexual assault last week.
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Bannon predicted Biden, who has seen his frontrunner status dwindle as Warren surges, will drop out of the race by the end of the year.
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Nearly half of Ohio voters want Republican presidential candidate John Kasich to drop out of the race, according to a new Public Policy Polling survey.
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Yellen ascribed the inflation drop to "a few unusual reductions in certain categories of prices" and said it would eventually drop out of the calculation.
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Opinion by: Krystal Ball If you've been watching Rising you've long known about Kamala's spectacular drop out of top-tier status into single-digit obscurity.
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Do you want a larger screen for movies or a smaller one that's easier to hold and less likely to drop out of your hands?
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Prince Edward was the first royal in recent memory to drop out of the military, and definitely the first to get into the entertainment industry.
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Latino students in Montgomery County's schools, according to that article, are 11 times as likely as their Asian peers to drop out of high school.
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A Politico caucus found that 70 percent of Republicans in key battleground states were secretly hoping that Trump would drop out of the race entirely.
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Republican lawmakers have come out in droves calling for Moore, now 70, to drop out of the Alabama special election for Jeff Sessions' Senate seat.
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The show follows that up with another great scene where Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson) asks Randall to drop out of the campaign because he can't win.
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In Africa, 1 in 10 school-aged girls miss classes or drop out of school because of their periods, according to a widely cited UNICEF report.
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Indeed, one-third of Republican senators are now saying they won't vote for Trump or that they want him to drop out of the race entirely.
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GOOGLE EMPLOYEES PLEAD WITH CEO TO DROP OUT OF PENTAGON AI PROJECT Project Maven has sparked an intense debate within the company about Google's corporate ethics.
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The 31-year-old pro dancer later told PEOPLE that she feared her injury would result in her having to drop out of the competition entirely.
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"Narcolepsy is very disabling to people as they often get diagnosed young and stop their education and drop out of high school or college," Koffler said.
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Justin Smith scored 15 points, but Indiana (12-6, 3-4) lost its fourth straight and likely will drop out of the Top 143 on Monday.
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The opportunities were lucrative enough that Martinez decided to drop out of college during the second semester of his sophomore year and pursue more online opportunities.
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Patrick is the third Democrat to drop out of the race after a lackluster showing in the New Hampshire primary, following Bennet and entrepreneur Andrew Yang.
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Index provider FTSE Russell said the stock would drop out of the FTSE 100 index following a sharp fall in its price in the past months.
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However those savings are a direct result of the fact that millions would drop out of the ACA marketplace without the incentive of the mandate's fine.
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" Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, working with a slim 52-48 majority, called on Moore to drop out of the race "if these allegations are true.
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"Everything I face here is better than going hungry or watching my baby sister drop out of school," she says hurriedly, as a potential client approaches.
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She was forced to drop out of college because she couldn't afford the tuition and says a maquila job is her only option and only hope.
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Donald Trump emerged Tuesday as the GOP's presumptive 2016 nominee following a commanding win in Indiana and Ted Cruz's decision to drop out of the race.
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Aside from the serious health problems they face during pregnancy and childbirth, once girls have their babies, many drop out of school, and suffer in silence.
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And it is theoretically possible that causality could flow the other way—women who get pregnant as teenagers may be forced to drop out of school.
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The national party and local activists made some hard (and unpopular) decisions to endorse certain candidates and pressued their opponents to drop out of the race.
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According to Khanna, 20 percent of girls in India drop out of school once they start menstruating simply because they lack access to effective feminine products.
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In the coming days, Sanders will come under pressure to drop out of the Democratic primary, in the name of uniting the party behind Hillary Clinton.
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Lois Frankel, who chairs the House group, said women are particularly disadvantaged because it is typically women who drop out of the workforce for family reasons.
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Will seeing a mermaid with big boobs cause them to loose their virginity at an early age, drop out of school, move to New York City?
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Halper also asked Abe about his response to Trump's decision to drop out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a multi-country trade deal that included Japan.
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Crashes caused $2 million in damage The Post found that electrical failures have been causing the massive military drone to suddenly drop out of the sky.
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After all, what leading presidential candidate would actually drop out of a presidential debate because he or she thought there might be some tough questions asked?
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And probably worst of all, the Trump and Cruz campaigns are becoming more and more hostile to Kasich and demanding he drop out of the race.
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The last three decades have not been a good time to drop out of high school either, but that's going to get worse rather than better.
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If people can't find jobs, they either drop out of the labor force or apply for disability, which remains near record levels at 8.8 million Americans.
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Among full-time students seeking a bachelor's degree, those who take remedial courses are 74 percent more likely to drop out of college than nonremedial students.
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Once this happens, the healthiest drop out of the pool, leaving those who are less healthy to carry the risk and underwrite the ever-increasing premiums.
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I wondered if, one night, we'd drop out of the starry sky in our blacked-out helicopters and land near a walled compound in the desert.
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As people and companies drop out of the Vision 2030 effort by ditching conferences and sponsorships, WWE finds itself in a bind of its own making.
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Up to 22021% of veterans who receive psychotherapy retain their PTSD diagnosis and frequently drop out of their treatment programs, according to a previous unrelated study.
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The descent stage came with a big rocket engine, which slowed the vehicle enough to drop out of lunar orbit and fall toward the moon's surface.
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Ron DeSantis is telling Republicans he'll drop out of the Senate race and run for reelection to his House seat instead, according to The Washington Post.
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Cruz has been calling for the other candidates to drop out of the race to give him an opportunity to go after Trump one-on-one.
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President Trump might have elected to drop out of the Paris Agreement, but a year later, state legislators across the country stand united for climate action.
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And it raises questions as to whether some companies, in the face of greater-than-anticipated pushback, may try to quietly drop out of Libra entirely.
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Feinstein, who is running for her sixth term, was one of Clinton's staunchest backers, and she put pressure on Sanders to drop out of the race.
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" National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman Cory Gardner: "If these allegations are found to be true, Roy Moore must drop out of the Alabama special Senate election.
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Clinton similarly solicited funds early this month when Trump become the GOP's presumptive nominee following decisions by his last rivals to drop out of the race.
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"After discovering less oil reserves than expected, we are in discussions with our Kazakhstan counterpart to drop out of the oil field project," the spokesman said.
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Here we were thinking that everything has been a little quiet over at Amazon lately, and then four new Echo deals drop out of the blue.
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The controversy led a number of high-profile Republicans to withdraw their support, with some even calling on Trump to drop out of the presidential nominee.
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Yes, but: It is valid for the national party groups to try to get some candidates to drop out of crowded primaries to increase their challenges.
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Child brides are more likely to drop out of school than their peers who marry later, which in turn impacts their ability to earn a living.
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But the campaign changed dramatically when the Ohio treasurer said in January that he would drop out of the race because of his wife's health problems.
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Aeriken has been granted asylum in the US. But with no tuition money coming from his parents he has been forced to drop out of college.
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The media and establishment want me out of the race so badly - I WILL NEVER DROP OUT OF THE RACE, WILL NEVER LET MY SUPPORTERS DOWN!
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Some nurses will drop out of the labor market entirely, but the hospital still earns a greater profit by shrinking its operation and cutting wages dramatically.
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Mr. Trump's other preferred choice for the Fed, Herman Cain, decided to drop out of the running just as old sexual harassment allegations against him resurfaced.
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In states where early and absentee voters can cast ballots, their votes might be effectively nullified if a candidate chooses to drop out of the race.
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Ghani's main challenger, Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, told a campaign rally on Wednesday he would drop out of the race if that could help secure peace.
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Richard, New Jersey: As Democratic candidates for president drop out of the race, what can they do with any remaining donor money contributed to their campaign?
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Nvidia's the fourth exhibitor to partially or fully drop out of MWC 2020, and the first US company to do so, following Ericsson, LG, and ZTE.
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Girls are typically the first to drop out of school, more likely to go hungry when food is scarce, and face staggering rates of sexual violence.
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The girl who said she was raped in the fields at 13 said she had to drop out of school to take care of her child.
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The young woman's road to what she calls a "comfortable" job in coding and app development started the day she decided to drop out of college.
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He has gone so far as to say he will drop out of the race if found to have received money from Beijing for his campaign.
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According to a recording obtained by The Intercept, Hoyer late last year pressed Levi Tillemann to drop out of the Democratic primary race to challenge Rep.
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Thankfully, his parents supported his "outlandish" ideas from a young age and even backed his decision to drop out of high school and start a magazine.
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Moore has been under growing pressure to drop out of the Alabama Senate race, though he has denied the allegations and vowed to finish the campaign.
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Even the very pro-immigration Migration Policy Institute notes that a large percentage of potential Dreamers will drop out of high school and other education programs.
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That would mean no new deals with America while Donald Trump is president; it is set to drop out of the Paris agreement late in 2020.
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GOP leaders in Congress have called on Moore to drop out of the race and are openly talking about refusing to seat him if he wins.
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The media and establishment want me out of the race so badly - I WILL NEVER DROP OUT OF THE RACE, WILL NEVER LET MY SUPPORTERS DOWN!
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After Trump's response to violence at a white nationalist rally over the weekend that many considered inadequate, business leaders started to drop out of advisory councils.
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McConnell was among several Republican senators who after learning of the report said Moore should drop out of the Senate race if the allegations are true.
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Kasich's team leapt at the news, calling on Rubio to drop out of the contest and support a candidate more likely to win his home state.
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Roy Moore has refused to drop out of the Senate race in the wake of the allegations, despite intense pressure from congressional GOP leaders in Washington.
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In his village, Gorgama, where a few hundred laborers toil in brick kilns, money is hard to come by, and most people drop out of school.
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Weighing heavily on the minds of lawmakers and aides is that several plans decided at the last minute last year to drop out of Obamacare's markets.
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The problem is that the brain fights back, increasing the number of receptors for serotonin to wring every last drop out of the neurotransmitter that is there.
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Then, it will "freeze," and no other enrollees can be added, the thinking being people will eventually drop out of the program as they earn more money.
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"Do we want students who are less likely to drop out of school and more likely to have academic success, particularly in math and science?" he asked.
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Two main practical concerns are around the forced selling of Unilever shares by some British investors because Unilever will drop out of the benchmark FTSE 100 index .
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It will drive down premiums, but only because insurance will become so unaffordable for older Americans that many of them will drop out of the marketplace altogether.
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Less than 10% of students in the consortium drop out of high school versus a 19% high school dropout rate across the city, according to the consortium.
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It sold 2.4 million copies in the remaining month and a half of that year, and then took 13 weeks to drop out of the top 200.
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For example, it recently announced plans to drop out of unproductive markets like Japan and Indonesia, while at the same time expanding its product lineup in China.
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Over the weekend, scores of high-profile members of the Republican establishment finally reached their breaking point, openly calling for Trump to drop out of the race.
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Then, it will "freeze," and no other enrollees can be added, the thinking being people would eventually drop out of the program as they earn more money.
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Last night was a devastating defeat for Marco Rubio, whose big losses in the Super Tuesday II primaries caused him to drop out of the Republican race.
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This is the time when candidates who never had a shot at the Republican nomination but were hanging in through New Hampshire drop out of the race.
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But his loquaciousness undid him when he had to drop out of the 1988 race after using unattributed quotes by former British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock.
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Episode 7: "Shit Storm" It's no coincidence that Lou and DeMarcus were captured threatening Kevin the night before Kevin texts Peter to drop out of the documentary.
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The fundraising effort follows days of negative news reports, controversial statements by the candidate, and calls from conservative stalwarts for Trump to drop out of the race.
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Florida's National Organization for Women (NOW) chapter has called on Greene to drop out of the race, citing the recent #MeToo movement, the Tampa Bay Times reported .
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Calgary, which hosted the 1988 Winter Games, became the fourth city to drop out of bidding in mid-race, after Austria's Graz, Japan's Sapporo and Switzerland's Sion.
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In the short-term, girls are more likely to drop out of school and are less likely to have access to information about birth control and contraception.
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The buyer slowly lowers its offer, and the sellers unwilling to sell for the lower price drop out of bidding, until a final selling price is reached.
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National media coverage criticizing Moore, and national Republicans' and Democrats' calls for him to drop out of the race, were expected to motivate his voters even further.
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Even as Aetna pledged last week to drop out of the healthcare exchanges in eleven of fifteen states, citing anticipated losses, their Q2 earnings topped $780 million.
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"I had a rough life," Ralph Burns, who was abandoned as a child and had to drop out of school in the third grade, tells WVLT-TV.
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Former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney is joining the chorus of Republicans calling on Roy Moore to drop out of the Alabama Senate race on Dec. 12.
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The Perez campaign was thrilled to have Harrison drop out of the race and join their side on Thursday, believing he brought at least a dozen votes.
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Sanders, who raised a record more than $42 million in February alone from small contributions, has said he has no plans to drop out of the race.
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McKinsey estimates that 90,000 people would drop out of the individual market because of the less generous tax credits, meaning the market would shrink by 30 percent.
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That's how Anatalia Villaranda managed to drop out of the group Envy to join Dalton Rapattoni and Kassy Levels in a group inexplicably named Chicken Noodle Soup.
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Mnuchin has faced growing calls from lawmakers to drop out of the conference, known as "Davos in the Desert," as officials investigate what happened to Khashoggi. Sen.
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Smith's early years were marked by academic excellence, before a growing sense of gender discomfort led him to drop out of university and sleep in his car.
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi was among the many executives to drop out of the PIF's business conference, even though the fund's managing director sits on Uber's board.
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Children born to teen mothers are more likely to drop out of high school, enter the foster system, end up in prison and use social insurance programs.
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Castro announced last month that if he did not hit $800,000 in donations over the last 10 days of October, he would drop out of the race.
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He announced last month that if he did not hit $800,000 in donations over the last 10 days of October, he would drop out of the race.
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CAIR has attacked Carson, saying he should drop out of the presidential race for his declaration that a Muslim should not be president of the United States.
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And that's despite a more generous social safety net in those countries that would, you might think, make it easier to drop out of the work force.
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Should Marine Le Pen win the French presidential election, it is likely France will drop out of the European Union and tilt towards a rapprochement with Russia.
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He endured a terrible night on Super Tuesday and even worse results the following week, amid rumors he would drop out of the GOP race before Florida.
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This week, Shanahan decided to drop out of his confirmation process to permanently lead the Pentagon over domestic violence incidents involving his son, his wife and himself.
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Additional studies show that a student who has been suspended is more likely to eventually drop out of school or end up in the criminal-justice system.
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"While Morocco has made huge strides in education...many of the [girls in rural areas] drop out of school by the time they turn twelve," Obama wrote.
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Most young brides must drop out of school after their wedding, and many suffer violence and sexual abuse at the hands of their often much-older husbands.
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The tension between her more conservative parents and her own ideals compelled Khan to drop out of high school and leave home just before her sixteenth birthday.
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The U.S. senator from Kentucky was the second Republican candidate, behind former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, to drop out of the race since Monday's night's Iowa caucuses.
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They also moved the convention from the church near Best Pizza to the expansive gymnasium of Pratt, the art school I convinced Matthew to drop out of.
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Why it matters: Buzz surrounding the proposal has already led some immigrants to drop out of supplemental nutrition programs, the New York Times reported earlier this month.
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There's not enough teams to divide up appropriately by skill level, so these newer teams get slaughtered by better teams, and just drop out of future tournaments.
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Who to watch: Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, used his speech today to drop out of the running for chair and then didn't endorse.
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Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.), or have called on him to drop out of the race.
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Other Republicans have also distanced themselves from Moore, though a number of senators have said he should drop out of the race if the allegations are true.
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" In a brief telephone interview on Saturday, he shrugged off the calls to leave, saying he would "never drop out of this race in a million years.
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There continues to be pressure on her to drop out of the race, thrust on her by supporters of Mr. Sanders who see the moderate wing consolidating.
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The biggest risk to consumers is that insurance companies, faced with the news about the subsidies going away, will drop out of the market for next year.
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Just a few weeks ago, his candidacy seemed to be on life support, and there was speculation that he might have to drop out of the race.
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Drop out of life with bong in hand, and follow the smoke toward Matt Pike's gloriously heavy, mind-melting, riff-filled land (just try not to inhale).
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No candidate has signaled a willingness to drop out of the race before Super Tuesday, and a handful are already looking past South Carolina in their strategies.
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It was another disappointing night for Warren, who will likely face calls from the left to drop out of the race so progressives can rally around Sanders.
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The asteroid is expected to drop out of orbit around the Earth in April and return to a heliocentric orbit, which is an orbit around the sun.
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John Kasich to drop out of the race, Marino said Trump will have to change how he communicates with women as part of his general election strategy.
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Since then, Sanders has felt pressure from party leaders to drop out of the race and begin the effort to unite Democrats ahead of the general election.
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The 43-year-old single mother told the passenger that when she was 16, she had to drop out of high school to raise her first child.
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Democrats had also warned that insurers could simply drop out of the ObamaCare market, leaving some people without any options at all, if Trump canceled the payments.
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