As Halsey pointed out — why can't hotels follow suit?
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It also may prompt other big automakers to follow suit.
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JetBlue's move prompted a few other airlines to follow suit.
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Customers will demand it more and businesses will follow suit.
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G wants to go back early and we follow suit.
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Others such as the Netherlands and Belgium could follow suit.
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But if UPS succeeds, analysts said, FedEx could follow suit.
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Hernandez said she was hoping to follow suit in 2019.
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For my part, though, I'm not going to follow suit.
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But will any of the other Trump kids follow suit?
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The full FDA is not necessarily required to follow suit.
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Change the settings on it and they all follow suit.
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It makes sense that Samsung would want to follow suit.
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Other providers of bond indices are likely to follow suit.
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So markets are up, and IPOs may finally follow suit.
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Girls' schools then have little choice but to follow suit.
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Not all Japan's elderly criminals are willing to follow suit.
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Facebook doesn't appear to have any plans to follow suit.
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Others will likely follow suit if Congress does not act.
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That prompted other tech companies like Facebook to follow suit.
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Other companies targeted by the U.S. authorities could follow suit.
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Time will tell if others will follow suit in 2016.
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Many analysts expect Rio rival BHP Billiton to follow suit.
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But don't expect a slew of cities to follow suit.
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Schumer tweeted Wednesday that other Cabinet picks "must" follow suit.
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Airbus will soon follow suit with an even larger deal.
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"We aim to inspire others to follow suit", he said.
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There are worrying signs that the EU may follow suit.
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Sooner or later, Mr Ryan is likely to follow suit.
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Why should I be so offended if others follow suit?
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Two of his OMB subordinates are expected to follow suit.
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McCain's defection is likely to prompt others to follow suit.
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One hopes that others on the right will follow suit.
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I can imagine every other supermarket chain will follow suit.
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She called on Tuesday for her opponents to follow suit.
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I'm encouraged that all direct sellers could soon follow suit.
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And respond, often, by doing their best to follow suit.
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Banks typically follow suit with their own prime rate hikes.
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If Nobel laureates indulge in them, others will follow suit.
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Last November, President Obama ordered federal agencies to follow suit.
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Before it's too late, other world leaders must follow suit.
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Others in the crew follow suit, whipping out their cameras.
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"This has provided cover for repressive regimes to follow suit."
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Counties across the country would be wise to follow suit.
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Other central banks will likely be forced to follow suit.
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Private large theaters are advised to follow suit, he says.
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Los Angeles is expected to follow suit, according to Reuters.
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Now perhaps the rest of the country will follow suit.
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Like Queen Victoria's cavalry, the stans follow suit and attack.
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We're guessing the rest of the stars will follow suit.
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Every perpetrator of sexual harassment and violence should follow suit.
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Analysts expect other oil and gas producers to follow suit.
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Other airlines are expected to follow suit with similar measures.
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Jerry Brown was asking why his state shouldn't follow suit.
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I think the rest of the country should follow suit.
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Canada's central bank is expected to follow suit on Wednesday.
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In the United States, markets look set to follow suit.
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Investors wonder when the European Central Bank will follow suit.
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Dozens more cities are expected to follow suit this year.
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Lagarde warned against assuming that the ECB would follow suit.
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But Boeing and US regulators did not immediately follow suit.
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From that position, he encouraged his constituents to follow suit.
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Analysts expect most of the industry to follow suit shortly.
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Perhaps European perceptions of Mexican soccer will, eventually, follow suit.
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European stocks were expected to follow suit, with major lower.
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U.S. and foreign automobile companies are preparing to follow suit.
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Britain has said it does not intend to follow suit.
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Others hope to follow suit and launch a music career.
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I think other nations should follow suit, certainly responsible nations.
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Southwest was the next to follow suit, two analysts said.
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The House is expected to follow suit later this week.
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The decision seemed to force other airlines to follow suit.
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If the sun's out, these buns will always follow suit.
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Most notable is that the ECB intend to follow suit.
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Flesh flies are much bigger, and their maggots follow suit.
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He remained hopeful that the United States would follow suit soon.
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"I hope more airlines do the right thing and follow suit."
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Now, the next question is, will any other countries follow suit?
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Now it's up to leaders and other states to follow suit.
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The Wisconsin order also allows any state building to follow suit.
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Whether Russia wants to follow suit is a matter of speculation.
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In the coming weeks, Canada, France and the UK follow suit.
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Will Russia, will Saudi Arabia, will China start to follow suit?
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Here's hoping other community-centric websites see this and follow suit.
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However, the industrial production and retail sales failed to follow suit.
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It opened the floodgates, spurring other large studios to follow suit.
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Once New York falls, many other cities will surely follow suit.
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Schneiderman encouraged the rest of the fund industry to follow suit.
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And if it's positive attention, other politicians will then follow suit.
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Namely, could Campbell's move eventually force their competitors to follow suit?
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LVMH sister brands Hublot and Zenith are yet to follow suit.
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It's a quest that has inspired other states to follow suit.
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I don't doubt for a second that others will follow suit.
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It's hard to argue that aluminium isn't going to follow suit.
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Now on to the bigger question: Should the NHL follow suit?
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It remains to be seen, however, if NBC's will follow suit.
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Canada's decision should put pressure on the US to follow suit.
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However, don't count on the Florida State House to follow suit.
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Other airways in the countries involved are expected to follow suit.
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There was concern in Switzerland that the SNB might follow suit.
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The pressure is now on other public figures to follow suit.
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If expectations don't pan out, expect share prices to follow suit.
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Other automakers have not yet said whether they will follow suit.
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The university hopes Hawking's decision encourages more scientists to follow suit.
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After several delays, it's time for the Senate to follow suit.
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But, his allies note, he can't ensure his supporters follow suit.
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A few months after that, "Paint It Black" would follow suit.
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Business leaders are responding, and our elected officials should follow suit.
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The piece urged Congress to follow suit and pass "Reaganesque" reforms.
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Clinton to follow suit with an unadventurous pick of her own.
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The Senate will then have to follow suit, by unanimous consent.
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The move spurred Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo and Twitter to follow suit.
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As more Republicans backed Trump, the rest had to follow suit.
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First get comfortable communicating verbally and the rest will follow suit.
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Don't expect the House to follow suit, CNN's Manu Raju reports.
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That move forced national brands like Poland Springs to follow suit.
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Other airlines are expected to follow suit in the coming days.
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Other companies are expected to follow suit in the coming days.
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"If we did it, others would follow suit," Mr. Ikenson said.
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Some public health experts have called the US to follow suit.
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Britain is expected to follow suit shortly according to the BBC.
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Let's just hope all the other TV networks don't follow suit.
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But don't expect other developers to follow suit, Ms. Packes said.
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The question of 2018 is whether the Democrats will follow suit.
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It worked, and now they're inspiring other charters to follow suit.
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But it remains to be seen whether audiences will follow suit.
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Will other C.E.O.'s who talk about social responsibility follow suit?
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Other countries did not follow suit, either in law and practice.
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San Francisco's new ban may inspire other cities to follow suit.
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The rest of the world would do well to follow suit.
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As some banks drastically drop rates, others could gradually follow suit.
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Other airlines may follow suit due to a decline in demand.
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Today's Republicans may follow suit, but it will not be quick.
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And if Trump implemented it, states may follow suit, he said.
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They warned that it could encourage other countries to follow suit.
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Many other international and U.S. airlines are expected to follow suit.
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From the looks of the trailer, the movie will follow suit.
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When Apple adopts a new technology, many other companies follow suit.
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But it's not clear how many other countries will follow suit.
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But McCain's defection could prompt other GOP senators to follow suit.
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That Cantonese could follow suit can seem alarmist, bordering on ridiculous.
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The federal government could follow suit or go even further. 153.
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Whether other vendors will follow suit has yet to be seen.
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Passing this commonsense legislation will encourage other nations to follow suit.
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Her friends follow suit, fashioning their whole personal universe in miniature.
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Now, some of its peers may face increased pressure to follow suit.
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It might just inspire you and your best pal to follow suit.
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If they drop the cash rate, I expect banks to follow suit.
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The titleholder hopes that her win encourages more women to follow suit.
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He added that he hoped that other EU countries would follow suit.
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"So the question then becomes, how many others follow suit?" he asked.
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Now, it's up to the rest of the industry to follow suit.
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Defenders Giorgio Chiellini and Andrea Barzagli are almost certain to follow suit.
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Second, other countries could look at Europe and decide to follow suit.
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So it only seems natural that her #bosslady ensembles would follow suit.
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Over the next few months, 55 more are set to follow suit.
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The more other countries follow suit, the better the picture will be.
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In Iowa, a smaller plan called Medica has threatened to follow suit.
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The United States and the rest of the world should follow suit.
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Analysts expected the two-year, 10-year yield curve to follow suit.
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But don't expect him to follow suit with his second No. 1.
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Though Instagram Stories launched this week, Facebook isn't going to follow suit.
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Nutella is luscious, indulgent, and opulent, and the café should follow suit.
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He urges the rest of the big European nations to follow suit.
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A number of states across the U.S. heartland may now follow suit.
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Observers wonder whether the party in Vietnam isn't starting to follow suit.
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Several clubs have closed recently and others are expected to follow suit.
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Other women writers follow suit, accusing Díaz of verbal assault and misogyny.
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Israel has criminalized BDS and has lobbied Western powers to follow suit.
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Massachusetts and Maine are on track to follow suit later this year.
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Kennedy predicted that Walmart's move could spark more rivals to follow suit.
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Still, Microsoft's stance on this issue might cause others to follow suit.
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He did not specify which companies are most likely to follow suit.
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There is no sign Japan's two other megabanks will immediately follow suit.
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This has investors worried if other big oil companies will follow suit.
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This year, he plans to follow suit with the Kentucky Derby theme.
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Thanks to voter turnout, Kansas, Maine and Wisconsin could soon follow suit.
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The United States and British governments would do well to follow suit.
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Competitors like TrackR and newcomers like Trakkies may try to follow suit.
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Other Republicans are expected to follow suit as early as this month.
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But it remains to be seen whether smaller companies will follow suit.
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Gossamer Bio's move could also embolden other companies to follow suit, however.
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There is a movement underway to persuade other states to follow suit.
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Banque du Caire Chairman Mounir El Zahid said he would follow suit.
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It has prompted talk that other South African teams could follow suit.
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The Soviets put a man on the moon, so we follow suit.
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So, could politicians in other states who are attempting to follow suit.
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When asked if she'd even follow suit, Wilson shot down the idea.
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It partly resumed visa services last week, prompting Ankara to follow suit.
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On deck: New Jersey and Pennsylvania are expected to soon follow suit.
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Two are already in use and the other three will follow suit.
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The Van Gogh Museum confirmed to artnet that it will follow suit.
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Dicks has developed a social conscience, when will the politicians follow suit?
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If the US were to embrace protectionism, other countries would follow suit.
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With the administration's blessing, several other states are poised to follow suit.
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Other tech giants are set to follow suit in the coming months.
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Signatories promise to reject nuclear strategies and encourage others to follow suit.
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Others will likely follow suit in the wake of these major closures.
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Perhaps state and local governments that tax those funds would follow suit.
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And whites in every state formed from that territory would follow suit.
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Other financial regulators are expected to follow suit in the coming weeks.
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Paris remembers its own history, and other cities must surely follow suit.
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If the pros eliminated kickoffs, colleges and high schools would follow suit.
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If the pros eliminated kickoffs, colleges and high schools would follow suit.
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That will likely make it easier for other apps to follow suit.
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European shares were expected to follow suit, with major around 21-22020%.
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But it's also a change that could force others to follow suit.
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And if you're buying sugar skulls, you'd do well to follow suit.
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He added that other financial institutions, especially foreign firms, could follow suit.
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If elected Democrats succeed in tackling income inequality, judges may follow suit.
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Protest organizers say the decision could prompt other districts to follow suit.
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We wouldn't be surprised if they follow suit — we hope they do.
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Fortunately, the other two agencies, Moody's and Fitch, did not follow suit.
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Then why is it so hard for other directors to follow suit?
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Her self-confidence blossoms and her career and love life follow suit.
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He's optimistic that most of the software industry will soon follow suit.
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Other countries would likely follow suit if Trump gets China to concede.
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She saw an opening to try to push Beijing to follow suit.
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They've established a brand through public relations; their music needn't follow suit.
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It might have been a moral statement encouraging others to follow suit.
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His mate tried to follow suit but didn't do it as well.
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Opposition would have led other institutional investors to follow suit, Park said.
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And he wants to see more prominent people in tech follow suit.
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Many are now calling on FedEx to follow suit, or risk being boycotted.
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Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce, and Lamborghini all have plans to follow suit soon.
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Lynn, a leading scholar on antitrust reform, encouraged American regulators to follow suit.
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Meanwhile, we can only hope that other activewear brands continue to follow suit.
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"What is more worrying is that other countries may follow suit," he said.
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He also expects that the rule will prompt other cities to follow suit.
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She hopes Kaspersky Lab's new policy can push other companies to follow suit.
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Do you have ever fear, Governor, that they&aposre going to follow suit?
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Canada, which currently requires 5 years of abstinence (!), will likely follow suit soon.
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America's tariffs on goods made in China are pushing others to follow suit.
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With luck, people will not have to wait much longer to follow suit.
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And it's possible that when one man speaks out, others will follow suit.
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Let's hope the rest of the pageants follow suit sooner rather than later.
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Very few people wanted to follow suit and stand up to Marquis-Boire.
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All the money and fame and political affiliations were bound to follow suit.
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China's dramatic investments have encouraged other countries, most notably India, to follow suit.
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If it backs the plan, many Tory MPs are likely to follow suit.
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All we have to do now is let our own dialogues follow suit.
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Wall Street analysts say the bigger risk is that more states follow suit.
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We think people in the ad seem happy, so why not follow suit?
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Some YouTube channels already offer Japanese subtitles, and others plan to follow suit.
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Bytedance's success with programmatic ads prompted more entrenched tech giants to follow suit.
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Others that are expected to follow suit include Xiaomi and Tencent's music division.
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Even athletes who have shied away from politics are beginning to follow suit.
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Swalwell urged more Republicans to follow suit after Amash signed onto the bill.
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This momentum will create a competitive environment for other governments to follow suit.
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Ricardo Rosselló says many more will follow suit if the situation remains dire.
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Some Americans are wondering whether their country might be able to follow suit.
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We have seen no indication that the Trump team intends to follow suit.
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The move could also open the door for other members to follow suit.
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It's understood that Sweden is attempting to encourage other countries to follow suit.
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That issue was seen paving the way for Saudi companies to follow suit.
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On Thursday , and Facebook is expected to follow suit in the coming days.
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The move also adds pressure on other sports and businesses to follow suit.
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The House has already passed the resolutions and the Senate should follow suit.
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But it raised fears among pact supporters that other nations would follow suit.
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I think other channels should follow suit or not air them at all.
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But other drugmakers failed to follow suit, leaving it at a competitive disadvantage.
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A spokeswoman later said the rest of the group would not follow suit.
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He urged other voters to follow suit, and about 19683,200 have done so.
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Renault's board resisted calls to follow suit, saying it didn't have enough information.
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The question is whether his fellow candidates, and the public, will follow suit.
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But proliferation would not stop there: Alarmed neighbors would almost certainly follow suit.
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Can you follow suit fast enough by bringing in your own robot helper?
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Yet, many public housing authorities across the country have yet to follow suit.
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If Starbucks can bring S'mores Frappucinos to the market, Mars should follow suit.
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Some county officials in Colorado have signaled that they plan to follow suit.
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My hands were trembling, and then my entire body began to follow suit.
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Environmental campaigners welcomed the decision and called on other investors to follow suit.
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Based on photos recently shared online, Kanye West appears poised to follow suit.
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Norton said that other companies could follow suit in reducing their environmental impact.
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And more drug manufacturers are expected to quietly follow suit in coming weeks.
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In the current rising interest rate environment, they are likely to follow suit.
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The move puts pressure on major CVS store makeup sellers to follow suit.
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The cartel will follow suit once it gets wind of Gus's super lab.
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There could be additional measures should North Korea follow suit with productive cooperation.
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If Lincoln Plaza screened a film, she said, other theaters might follow suit.
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Hundreds of North Korean officials, cheerleaders and taekwondo demonstrators will follow suit later.
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"Where the bigger companies go, the smaller companies will follow suit," he said.
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In 1938, the academy feared Italy's Fascist dictator, Benito Mussolini, might follow suit.
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VW's native Germany and other European countries are getting ready to follow suit.
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I applaud that kind of progress and hope that other states follow suit.
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Pulling out could cause others to follow suit and threaten the mission's viability.
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For a tourist to follow suit would be to playact as a Padstonian.
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And now Kaprielian, who received a $2.65 million signing bonus, will follow suit.
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And that can make others feel pressured to follow suit to stay competitive.
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Could the U.S. follow suit and nix cell phones from the classroom altogether?
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I applaud their decision, and hope that many other CEOs will follow suit.
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"More companies are likely to follow suit," a Kunshan official told the newspaper.
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Now, the major question is if Iranian proxies follow suit, the official explained.
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The big questions: Will rivals like Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase follow suit?
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"Other entities may follow suit," said Lee, mentioning healthcare provider Sulaiman Al Habib.
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This is to say- if you show nobility, more people will follow suit.
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Trump sets the tone, and lower-ranked officials in his administration follow suit.
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Rivals like Peugeot and Toyota may have little choice but to follow suit.
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Owning 8 percent of G-Resources, BlackRock urged other shareholders to follow suit.
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Do other high-ranking federal officials need to take notice and follow suit?
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As the technologies advance, and become more affordable, other manufacturers will follow suit.
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But Gardner insisted that the NRSC, which he chairs, would not follow suit.
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His work clearly resonates with the world, but will the academy follow suit?
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It will only put pressure on other companies to follow suit, he says.
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Expectations other central banks will follow suit have since helped the dollar recover.
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Hipstamatic attempted to follow suit, and allowed integration with Facebook and even Instagram itself.
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And she wants her fans to follow suit, leaving both Woods and Thompson alone.
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The question is why they've been unable at getting their elders to follow suit.
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Another 2000 million stand to gain Medicaid coverage if remaining holdout states follow suit.
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Some unnamed others said it would not take much for them to follow suit.
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Pretty Mess her 2009 debut album,— and 10 club-ready singles — would follow suit.
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It was only a matter of time before a Democratic politician would follow suit.
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The Democratic majority in the Assembly dismissed any possibility that it would follow suit.
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It appears to encourage health care providers in all affected countries to follow suit.
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Unless Iran goes on to violate the deal flagrantly, they will not follow suit.
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The humor and story are spot on — now the game needs to follow suit.
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Grab also offers services like food delivery, while Uber is tipped to follow suit.
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Given broader industry trends, it does seem inevitable that Samsung will follow suit eventually.
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Many artists began to follow suit, "pulling a Beyoncé" by dropping projects without warning.
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Many Londoners wonder what would happen if more rich Russians were to follow suit.
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The trend is clear, and countries big and small are beginning to follow suit.
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Other Republicans are likely to follow suit amid a sense of Mueller investigation fatigue.
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We didn't attend many weddings together and didn't feel the pull to follow suit.
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The Russian and Turkish central banks are expected to follow suit later this week.
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The group applauded the NBC lineup and urged other media outlets to follow suit.
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Virginia, who also just got a new Democratic governor, is likely to follow suit.
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The finished product is sick ... and don't be surprised if more athletes follow suit.
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Theismann, though, says Washington doesn't need to follow suit ... at least not right now.
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What motivated Kraft to jump on this path, and will other brands follow suit?
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Toyota said it hopes that by announcing its plans, other automakers will follow suit.
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States including Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Odisha, Punjab and Bihar are expected to follow suit.
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The Fed move prompted a number of emerging market central banks to follow suit.
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Harry and Meghan follow suit, respectfully refraining from holding hands around the prince's grandmother.
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Fox News first retracted the story, but Hannity refused to follow suit last week.
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Many more established companies are sure to follow suit, as are thousands of startups.
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And since your home is already big, your new TV should also follow suit.
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The president has justified his refusal to follow suit, but his justifications keep changing.
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There was hope the Senate could follow suit before the close of the session.
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JoJo Siwa is following her dreams — and wants to encourage others to follow suit.
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If the US decides to opt out, Iran may be tempted to follow suit.
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With the older population increasing, its collective spending capacity is likely to follow suit.
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Ryan's House passed a bill in May, but the Senate failed to follow suit.
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Still, she's noticed that when one company markets itself as inclusive, others follow suit.
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Why the United States did not follow suit with its own designation is unclear.
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Japan would follow suit by stepping up supplies from its U.S.-based manufacturing outlets.
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If more countries follow suit, it could spell the end of America's economic preëminence.
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Qatar was expected to follow suit, and Oman has been raising its rates gradually.
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Wildfang's clothing is all about free self-expression, and its values clearly follow suit.
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Experts said they expect other states to follow suit if Utah's request is granted.
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That led dozens of law firms to follow suit, raising the pay for associates.
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Soon other characters follow suit, going against the grain of their own rough natures.
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They're historical nice-to-haves that assume the president will continue to follow suit.
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Five thousand ATMs should already support those NFC payment systems, others will follow suit.
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Under a Gilmore presidency, the nation's bands follow suit and become slightly less cool.
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Campaign manager Tom Russell said he was "very hopeful" that others would follow suit.
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Gurira will soon follow suit, but Kang says Michonne still has much to do.
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When mothers went through puberty early, their sons and daughters tended to follow suit.
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Don't expect a different result should the European Central Bank follow suit this week.
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The House will, at some point in the next day or two, follow suit.
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Companies with more than 20 employees will have to follow suit a year later.
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I hope the remaining teams follow suit, because it's not just about the Yankees.
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Other internet companies, large and small, should look to YouTube's example and follow suit.
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I was faced with a choice — to either follow suit or figure it out.
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In this Student Opinion question, we asked students: Should the United States follow suit?
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Should other companies follow suit, he told Reuters, "this will contribute to achieving peace".
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But there are victims all around the country, and other states should follow suit.
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The Chinese government's top diplomat State Councillor Wang Yi urged Swaziland to follow suit.
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Nesbitt is already appealing the suspension ... but it's unclear if Romero will follow suit.
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The materials will also be shared so other retailers can follow suit, Starbucks said.
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But no one can make your mind follow suit: only a fool fools himself.
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The governor of Georgia, Nathan Deal, said he planned to follow suit on Friday.
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Other luxury brands may follow suit, helping to grow the budding category, Craft said.
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That means if January saw gains, the rest of the year should follow suit.
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It's only a matter of time before the rest of the Swiss follow suit.
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If one person was forced to stay, the rest were likely to follow suit.
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The hope is that other hospitals will follow suit once the data gets published.
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The San Francisco resolution encourages cities, states, and the federal government to follow suit.
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As the pandemic spreads across the rest of the world, precautionary measures follow suit.
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And, after recently seeking to reward more popular films, will the Oscars follow suit?
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European equity markets were expected to follow suit after losses on Wall Street Monday.
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So Netflix (NFLX) is looking abroad — and it wants its investors to follow suit.
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U.S. brands like AT&T, Verizon, Enterprise, GSK and others are starting to follow suit.
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Pornhub will switch on HTTPS today, and YouPorn will follow suit next Tuesday, April 4.
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But if Musk doesn't feel like he needs Facebook anymore, others could easily follow suit.
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Quebec has already invested $1 billion in the CSeries and wants Ottawa to follow suit.
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And if other patrons of science follow suit, those journals' businesses could begin to crumble.
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What to watch: Whether CVS Caremark and OptumRx, the other two dominant PBMs, follow suit.
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With LG exiting, it's not out of the question to see more companies follow suit.
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Other private campuses, like hospitals, corporate campuses, resorts and retirement communities will increasingly follow-suit.
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And if Zendaya's doing it, you can be sure that her fans will follow suit.
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And foie gras, the calling card of fine French dining, is about to follow suit.
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Cheerios was the earliest brand to preemptively declare fall, but Starbucks will soon follow suit.
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Incumbents with large proprietary data sets in more traditional industries are beginning to follow suit.
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The Fed is expected to follow suit, but with a bias in the opposite direction.
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At the time, activists said California's measure could inspire other progressive states to follow suit.
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Target has unleashed its Black Friday ad, and we expect others to follow suit shortly.
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Opponents of food waste say the US should follow suit, but it's not that simple.
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Hopefully, other wireless charger manufacturers are taking note and will follow suit in the future.
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But he doesn't appear too fazed, even though he expects more states to follow suit.
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Its Swissport unit is supposed to follow suit during the second quarter, the newpaper said.
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In Belfast, activists predicted a "seismic wave" of support for the north to follow suit.
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But it raised fears among supporters of the agreement that other nations would follow suit.
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Since then, we've seen plenty of stars follow suit with their own hair-clip messages.
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Voters in California approved a tax increase on top earners and Maine may follow suit.
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" Our favorite lyric: "Yeah, this shit way too formal / y'all know I don't follow suit.
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PLUS: Can we expect Meghan Markle to follow suit and become a patron as well?
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Gun-control activists and Democrats praised the policy, urging other financial firms to follow suit.
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With the Trump Foundation already under legal fire, will the president's namesake company follow suit?
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Goldman Sachs warned that outright currency intervention could be "counterproductive" if other countries follow suit.
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Ubisoft rolling out bans is a good start, but every company needs to follow suit.
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In theory, says Christopher Wood of CLSA, a brokerage firm, the BoJ could follow suit.
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Viacom's board could follow suit and replace Redstone as chairman on Thursday, sources told CNBC.
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Global players have already promised to follow suit by introducing their own version of JASTA.
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Britain's abject experience is already an object lesson to other countries not to follow suit.
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And hopefully, other industry organizations and awards shows will follow suit in the near future.
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Civil rights advocates hailed the policy, and many states adjusted their regulations to follow suit.
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Duan of Shanghai Changer said MSCI's inclusion of China shares challenges FTSE to follow suit.
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Ghana turned to the IMF a year ago, and Zambia looks likely to follow suit.
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Trump on Thursday ripped Crowley's handling of the incident, urging Holt not to follow suit.
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New Jersey will follow suit with a similar law that goes into effect in February.
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Instagram has already announced an update to support wide color; let's hope others follow suit.
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Donald Trump, the de facto Republican presidential nominee, so far has refused to follow suit.
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Don't be surprised if other major retailers and restaurants follow suit in the months ahead.
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Congress would do well to follow suit, as the experience of staffers bears this out.
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Honduras has signaled it could follow suit, citing Trump's retreat from investment and aid pledges.
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America has introduced a compulsory registration scheme for drones and Britain plans to follow suit.
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Secondly, Europe, which did go along with the sanctions previously, may not follow suit again.
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After that, it won't be long before other countries follow suit with their own regulations.
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All of their friends follow suit, and the show lasted three more seasons after that.
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The Senate is expected to quickly follow suit before money runs out at midnight Friday.
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Other installations around the country may follow suit in releasing a warning, just in case.
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This shifted the business model of the market, forcing others to respond to follow suit.
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If an issue becomes salient (or not) among tribal elites, the tribe will follow suit.
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With parents making the effort to prioritize college savings, lawmakers can and should follow suit.
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But some economists said the other big rating agencies were unlikely to follow suit soon.
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Property agents and developers said Xiamen and Nanjing would likely follow suit with similar measures.
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After all, if the cool kids are killing themselves, why not try to follow suit?
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Rosoman welcomed Landcorp's move and called on New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra to follow suit.
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Other companies may follow suit if they realize their technology is being misused, says Kania.
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Abortions were legalized in 1967 in Great Britain, but New Zealand did not follow suit.
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Three more are seeking the same haven, and still others are expected to follow suit.
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McCain's announcement, however, could prompt other GOP senators to follow suit and oppose the proposal.
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Facebook initially appeared to refuse to follow suit, a decision that angered the Biden campaign.
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Consumer groups and a coalition of Senators are now pressuring other ISPs to follow suit.
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But it is unusual to see the government follow suit, as it has this time.
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If AT&T acquires Time Warner, other companies will face intense pressure to follow suit.
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One of the officers has resigned, and the police chief has offered to follow suit.
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How Dropbox fares as it goes public could help determine whether other unicorns follow suit.
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He mused that he might have to follow suit with a purge of "difficult" people.
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Soon after, it will go before the European Parliament, which is expected to follow suit.
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Last week, the U.S. recognized Mr. Guaidó's leadership and urged other allies to follow suit.
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If you're marketing the product as healthy or wholesome, the ingredient list should follow suit.
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Apple achieved a similar benchmark in April, and other companies are hoping to follow suit.
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He also urged other companies to follow suit and participate in joint-purchasing with Stripe.
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Let more follow suit and bend our ear, in the best sense of the term.
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It's such a profound change that Lekashman thinks the entire industry will soon follow suit.
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My wife was pretty calm about it, but I figured other hospitals would follow suit.
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"More schools will follow suit," predicted Hafeez Lakhani, president of New York-based Lakhani Coaching.
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Do you think other nations will follow suit and drop out of the Paris accord?
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Buffalo is the second diocese to do so, and observers believe more could follow suit.
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And it threatens to become a larger crisis if other refugee-hosting countries follow suit.
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Its high-end rivals, Kering, which owns Gucci, and Hermès, are expected to follow suit.
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Then supermajorities in the House and Senate would have to follow suit in short order.
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Multinational pharmaceutical specialist AstraZeneca is also likely to follow suit by the start of 2020.
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Environmental groups are cautiously optimistic and are calling for other U.S. banks to follow suit.
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Erdoğan said that an additional 600,000 Syrian refugees still in Turkey should voluntarily follow suit.
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Nevada may follow suit as the Republican Party seeks to clear Trump's path to reelection.
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But abortion opponents cheered the decision, and called on other state legislatures to follow suit.
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We look forward to building on this victory and urge other legislatures to follow suit.
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Now their European Union counterparts, facing similar challenges at home, are poised to follow suit.
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The move has now prompted others to follow suit as the number of attendees plunges.
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The group also later published a blog post encouraging other chapters nationwide to follow suit.
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Issa told reporters Wednesday that he expects "two or three" California Republicans to follow suit.
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Senate Democrats have acted, and Senate Republicans and the House of Representatives should follow suit.
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But both Dignitana and Paxman are actively courting other health insurance companies to follow suit.
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And most anticipate Cronos Group's move will encourage other Canadian cannabis companies to follow suit.
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He hopes if BFR launches, others will believe Mars travel is possible, and follow suit.
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Other British cities, too, have said they are studying TfL's decision and may follow suit.
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Virtual reality hardware and software companies, which design top-selling video games, should follow suit.
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Although Nintendo's competitors are watching closely, van Dreunen thinks they'll remain "hesitant" to follow suit.
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Both led to some reforms at the state level — but Congress refused to follow suit.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, the US has asked its allies to follow suit.
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The Speaker of the House, Michael Madigan, promised the House would follow suit on July 6th.
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Given how large a system London operates, other cities may follow suit if the project succeeds.
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They said the symbolic mass defection would lead armed forces across the country to follow suit.
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The initiative has already been approved by Alibaba's board, which is recommending that shareholders follow suit.
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I predict Microsoft will make a bold move in the mobile phone space to follow suit.
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And with repeal of the federal law a real possibility, other states may soon follow suit.
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From this sort of divestiture, additional carve-outs and spin-offs often follow suit, bankers said.
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Poorer parts of the world, including India and Pakistan, will have until 2028 to follow suit.
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China doubled its student population in the late 21s, and India is trying to follow suit.
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Now it looks as though international flights on American airlines could follow suit in some fashion.
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It appears Warren's decision is, in part, a challenge to her opponents to potentially follow suit.
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He returned to China and sought advice from IBM on how his company could follow suit.
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As people age and adapt to a less active or adventurous lifestyle, their bodies follow suit.
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You can expect plenty of other big name Android hardware companies to follow suit soon after.
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In 2012 Mr Saraswat had promised that India would not follow suit for just that reason.
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It's unlikely the Republican-controlled Senate will follow suit, or that Trump would sign such legislation.
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Now that the Jays have set the precedent, don't be surprised if more clubs follow suit.
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While Nixon and Eisenhower did not follow suit, the Republicans went on to win the election.
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Google says it's helping spur development of clean energy projects, encouraging other companies to follow suit.
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Leading African businesses are stitching the region together, making it easier for others to follow suit.
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If more cities follow suit (Philadelphia already has), we could begin to see a widespread trend.
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"It is our hope that other people follow suit towards a path of using renewed materials."
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With Labour and a clutch of Tory rebels in favour, the Commons may soon follow suit.
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It sounds like the Kimmy Schmidt special will follow suit — only with a lot more laughs.
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Ashley would follow suit not long after so the two could embark on careers in fashion.
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Whether Toyota and Nissan — the two other full-size truck manufacturers — will follow suit is unclear.
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The Daily Beast publishes a QAnon explainer; the next day, CNN, Newsweek, and others follow suit.
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James Wallman, a trend forecaster, reckons the middle classes will follow suit in the next decade.
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After Tencent's announcement, Alipay said it would not follow suit to charge users for withdrawing cash.
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Wonder Girl follow suit, using her sword to carry her down the line just behind him.
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Erking, a German living in London, said she believed other international cities would eventually follow suit.
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Nigeria's green bond could lay the groundwork for other African countries to follow suit, she added.
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The past three years were the warmest ever recorded, and 2018 is likely to follow suit.
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I have tried to follow suit, remembering that the work I do is considerably less important.
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The Senate, also run by Republicans, is not expected to follow suit, or to support impeachment.
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Other federal agencies could follow suit by scouring their regulations and eliminating any similarly burdensome requirements.
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The industry groups, in their letter, argued more companies will follow suit if Allergan is successful.
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If Trump started his own new political party tomorrow, his base would almost surely follow suit.
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U.S. airlines will have to follow suit in order satisfy their pressing need for more pilots.
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And sources said more rank-and-file Republicans are expected to follow suit, including longtime Rep.
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If oil prices continue higher past $70, many of these ETFs will almost certainly follow suit.
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Google, Amazon and other major players in the industry are all reportedly planning to follow suit.
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Other cities may follow suit after San Francisco's ban on facial recognition tech goes into place.
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I figured they had cracked the code — swag, website — and I just had to follow suit.
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And he said the majority has now given its "blessing" for other states to follow suit.
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The Supreme Court — including its newest Justice — must follow suit and rule forcefully against the ban.
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If you want to follow suit, start with their four-step plan to retiring early. 1.
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This case could be referred to in the future if other states choose to follow suit.
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But others were quick to follow suit with observations ranging from a squid to a bird.
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Twitter decided this week to ban political advertising altogether, but Facebook is refusing to follow suit.
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This could lead other countries to follow suit, which would almost certainly weaken the British monarchy.
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If that nationwide rollout goes well, then other fast-food chains are likely to follow suit.
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Many were looking to another upcoming convention juggernaut, Austin's South by Southwest Festival, to follow suit.
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The Senate passed the bill, 96-0, and the House is set to follow suit Friday.
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The House is expected to -- at some point in the next day or two -- follow suit.
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New Jersey and Pennsylvania are expected to soon follow suit, as are West Virginia and Mississippi.
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And as coronavirus spreads across the United States and the world, we need to follow suit.
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He refused to vote Democratic in 2016 and said he would probably follow suit in November.
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European shares were expected to follow suit, with major European stock futures trading 1.2-1.4% lower.
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All you can do is live it, promote it and hope that others will follow suit.
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The HFPA should be commended for this and all the other awards shows should follow suit.
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Mr. Obama's discussions with Mr. Xi were also instrumental in encouraging China's decision to follow suit.
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The shift could have a significant impact on Lyft's business, especially if other cities follow suit.
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"The plantation ... should be celebrated and replicated," added Krishnan, who wants other states to follow suit.
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If it can nevertheless ignore Trump's Huawei threats, others will find it easier to follow suit.
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European stocks were expected to follow suit, with major European stock futures trading 0.5-0.6% lower.
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Moshi has set the bar high, and it would be great to see others follow suit.
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Apps that support dark and light modes—including all apps from Apple itself—will follow suit.
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European shares were expected to follow suit, with major European stock futures trading up around 0.2%.
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If Stadia can gain traction among women gamers, it may just push competitors to follow suit.
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But he isn't advocating for the federal government to mandate other companies follow suit, Perkins said.
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The House is expected to follow suit later in the evening just day before the Oct.
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The House is expected to follow suit, possibly with legislation introduced by Speier earlier this month.
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Mr. Eisen said that his decision to divest raised pressure on Mr. Trump to follow suit.
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If the tactic is successful, analysts expect pharmaceutical giants Eli Lilly and Pfizer to follow suit.
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As the Fed raises rates, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) is likely to follow suit.
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It sounds to me like at the end of the day, they will also follow suit.
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Normally, the plane-maker&aposs home country certifies a new model, and international regulators follow suit.
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Still, if one cable company sells to a wireless company, it's possible others may follow suit.
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Results have ticked upward since the winter break, though performances have been sluggish to follow suit.
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The Senate should quickly follow suit and end United States complicity in the humanitarian horrors there.
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By 20183, it's projected to make up 22018 percent, and the US plans to follow suit.
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With the rise in corporate bond defaults, many investors and analysts have expected LGFVs to follow suit.
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Now that JetBlue has touched down on a Cuban runway, many other airlines will soon follow suit.
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With Uber entering the space, other cities might want to follow suit before the infestation becomes unmanageable.
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Whether or not FamilyTreeDNA's decision will influence other consumer DNA kit companies to follow suit is unclear.
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Do you hope other brands follow suit or should they all be willing to dress Mrs. Trump?
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Five of them have already been confirmed, and several more are expected to follow suit this week.
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However, Chan has no aspirations to follow suit even with the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics looming next February.
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Ali Larter is taking a stand in support of Planned Parenthood and hopes others will follow suit.
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It seems like celebrities are always looking their best on vacation, so why can't we follow suit?
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He said the vote "will bring awareness" to the issue and hoped other countries would follow suit.
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Since Twitter's largely symbolic move, top Democratic leaders have already begun suggesting that Facebook should follow suit.
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There's no word on why it took the bank so long to follow suit with its peers.
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If New York succeeds in limiting Uber and Lyft, other cities facing similar issues may follow suit.
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Meitu's modest first-day performance could therefore dull hopes for more Chinese tech startups to follow suit.
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California recently passed its own data protection law, and the chamber worries other states may follow suit.
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Next time you see an executive invest in their own company, it might pay to follow suit.
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As Facebook dives headfirst into live video with Facebook Live, it's possible that Snapchat could follow suit.
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The irony is that by condemning the peaceful protest, Trump has actually inspired others to follow suit.
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Airlines and hotels might be slower to follow suit, given the competition among them for business travellers.
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But before you follow suit with the trend, it's important to understand that it does take work.
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Northamptonshire County Council—once a Tory flagship—has declared bankruptcy and another 15 councils may follow suit.
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This one, which is playing on the merch and motocross trends simultaneously, is sure to follow suit.
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Over the last few years these practices have put the pressure on western teams to follow suit.
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Nine Asia-Pacific countries, including South Korea and India, could follow suit, as could Mexico and Chile.
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Uber got rid of it after their big scandal, and I think Google needs to follow suit.
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If the direct listing works, it could pave the way for other tech startups to follow suit.
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As Iran sought to export its vision of Islam, Saudi royals urged their clerics to follow suit.
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Among them Milan, Rome, and a few one syllable words (to follow suit with North and Saint).
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The Senate is expected to follow suit this afternoon, and send the bill to President Trump's desk.
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Rumors say that 43's M10 will follow suit, looking like the Android cousin to Apple's iPhone.
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Just because Kim's no longer flossin' on social media doesn't mean Khloe has to follow suit, right?
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But, as we have learned in the past, if Denmark's doing it, everyone wants to follow suit.
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Sisley said that other states should follow suit, but change to the VA policy is ultimately needed.
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But Mandl believes it's only a matter of time before commercial insurers and other groups follow suit.
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His criminal justice plan calls for ending the federal death penalty and encouraging states to follow suit.
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When the Amazon jobs begin to disappear or be degraded, others across the industry will follow suit.
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It's scientific and definably gender-neutral, and it establishes criteria by which other assistants could follow suit.
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As the federal funds rate rises, so does the prime rate, and credit card rates follow suit.
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Ricardo Rosselló said many more will follow suit if the situation remains dire, and many won't return.
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The company is resisting pressure to follow suit, clarifying that Jones has not yet broken its rules.
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He described S&P's downgrade as hasty and was hopeful neither Moody's or Fitch would follow suit.
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U.S. firm Anadarko could follow suit on its planned onshore LNG project by the end of 2017.
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More than a dozen have been elected across England and more cities will follow suit next year.
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Bloomberg wants other cities to follow suit -- arguing the tax will help fight childhood obesity and diabetes.
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Spotify and Netflix do a good job explaining how their systems work, but others could follow suit.
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The Washington Post reported at the time that Japan's three biggest telecom operators planned to follow suit.
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There also have been suggestions that the Vatican -- Taiwan's most symbolically important remaining ally -- may follow suit.
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Many other lingerie stores, like Bare Necessities and Frederick's of Hollywood, follow suit this time of year.
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Jesse Zaritt dresses Massimiliano Balduzzi gingerly, as if putting clothes on a child; the others follow suit.
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"We would like the other nations to follow suit," said Sol Kaho'ohalahala, a seventh-generation native Hawaiian.
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Given the medium's propensity towards tombs and dungeons, it was only natural for them to follow suit.
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Jackie tells Remy that she knows Walker has spoken to Hammerschmidt — and she plans to follow suit.
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She makes fun of herself and her family, and doesn't lose her shit when others follow suit.
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Their goal is to get other municipalities to follow suit, says Katie Loncke, the BPF's co-director.
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Honestly, it's a little surprising that it took so long for the desktop version to follow suit.
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Since that ruling, eight states have legalized sports betting, and Washington, D.C., is likely to follow suit.
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Now we need the Senate to follow suit and send this critical legislation to the president's desk.
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They have the running room to oppose Kavanaugh and demand that all of their colleagues follow suit.
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And with Visa praising local governments for raising their contactless limits, more countries may follow suit soon.
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While the Truth and Reconciliation Commission has asked Pope Francis to follow suit, he rejected the idea.
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Texas is already a majority-minority state, and its voting-age population will follow suit next year.
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"It is imperative that other major economies follow suit," the prime minister's office said in a statement.
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The size and grandeur of backcountry huts are often linked to their popularity, and prices follow suit.
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One woman speaking out, inspiring a dozen others to follow suit because they know they're not alone.
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California's privacy law takes effect next year, and Washington and New York are expected to follow suit.
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Many Republicans withdrew their endorsements in disgust, and those who didn't faced intense pressure to follow suit.
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"When you're building up your arsenal, it's hard to persuade others not to follow suit," Pollack said.
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" -- "Lets follow suit and take action like Inner Mongolia who sent 2500 tons of potatoes to Wuhan.
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If we prorate our oil, there is no guarantee other nations, or even states will follow suit.
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If the industry starts there and they set a model, then we will see others follow suit.
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One big backer of the bill, the Service Employees International Union, reckons other states will follow suit.
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The decision is expected to prompt other states to follow suit, as the commission's reforms often do.
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Taco Bell's CEO Mark King told Bloomberg in late February it would follow suit within a year.
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With Clinton shifting her focus to the general election, Democrats like Warren are beginning to follow suit.
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Ms. Pelosi was not ready to say whether she will follow suit, but left the door open.
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European shares were expected to follow suit, with major European stock futures trading down around 21-22020%.
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Securing those votes — the political equivalent of reaching escape velocity — would prompt more Democrats to follow suit.
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The concern is that when foreign customers postpone investment decisions, the exporters are forced to follow suit.
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The Republican National Committee, which has dissolved its primary debate committee, is pressing others to follow suit.
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If Levi's and Lyft's offerings go well, some experts say it could encourage others to follow suit.
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Already, Comcast has begun offering its subscribers mobile service through Verizon, with Charter expected to follow suit.
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But Scott Pruitt, in his written testimony to the Senate, indicated he wasn't ready to follow suit.
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It started with the founder, Bandrovschi, who shimmied under the pole and encouraged others to follow suit.
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Other cities and companies should follow suit, for the benefit of our planet and impacted communities worldwide.
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The group's Twitter page offers a simple set of instructions to anyone who wants to follow suit.
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I started hearing a big invisible command to follow suit and treat sex as everyone else did.
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Recently, UCL has announced it will follow suit, with the only slightly less ambitious target of 219.
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That presents a big sales opportunity for Apple's smartwatch, especially if other major health insurers follow suit.
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The Senate should now follow suit so Congress can enact a strong, bipartisan reauthorization of the TVPA.
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Several hundred Foreign Service officers have allegedly already signed the letter, with more likely to follow suit.
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But it's time for other studios -- and not just those located in the UK -- to follow suit.
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Securing those votes — the political equivalent of reaching escape velocity — will prompt more Democrats to follow suit.
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Walmart announced Friday it would no longer sell e-cigarette products, and other retailers could follow suit.
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Some analysts say bugs could soon follow suit and become the next big protein of the future.
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For one quiet outside visitor, warily watching these agonized displays, the pressure to follow suit is palpable.
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Then other states would see that they could challenge the letter without repercussion and would follow suit.
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And Senate Republicans are set to follow suit, according to several people familiar with the party's plans.
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He said he would vote for Clinton for president, and he's encouraging his voters to follow suit.
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The Basque country of Spain, which has also long advocated for full autonomy, would likely follow suit.
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The fact that the rest of the Handmaids immediately follow suit is what makes the moment extraordinary.
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But once one member of a family is radicalized, the chances that others will follow suit skyrocket.
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There's probably good reason why Trump may be deciding against using POTUS and Melania Trump may follow suit.
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With T-Mobile abandoning unpopular industry practices and cutting prices, other wireless providers were forced to follow suit.
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Indonesia hopes regular issuance can mitigate such concerns and provide benchmarks to encourage local firms to follow suit.
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So a firm may simply raise prices of its own accord; rivals, if any, may simply follow suit.
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They did a great job of picking up the pace, and I was just trying to follow suit.
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They also realized there was no point in one company doing not if others did not follow suit.
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Europe's adoption of IASB standards gave them the critical mass to persuade many other countries to follow suit.
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As the federal funds rate rises, the prime rate does as well, and credit card rates follow suit.
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And considering how many lives this behavior affects, now is the time for the others to follow suit.
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Now, other agencies need to follow suit and put a permanent end to abusive and painful animal testing.
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Rossman suspects that other major credit card providers will follow suit with policies similar to Mastercard's new rules.
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We just need a few more wine varietals to follow suit and our liquor cabinets will be set.
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Ocasio-Cortez was not the only figure to hail the decision and call on Facebook to follow suit.
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When Americans' support for capital punishment does start to recede once again, their elected lawmakers should follow suit.
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What to watch: Expect more MLB stadiums to follow suit in buying RECs to offset their electricity usage.
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As companies continue to try to dim expectations and analysts follow suit, earnings projections have become less significant.
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And even if Trump somehow manages to contain himself, his rabid supporters are not likely to follow suit.
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Riverdale's addressing of consent is a step in the right direction, and hopefully more shows will follow suit.
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And if falling profits and business investment continues, the jobs slowdown will follow suit -- if it hasn't already.
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Other large Chinese banks, including Agricultural Bank of China and Bank of Communications , are expected to follow suit.
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Affirming that law would more or less overturn Roe in the state and any others that follow suit.
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Democrats were broadly supportive of Twitter's decision, even urging Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg to follow suit.
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Though Queen Elizabeth prefers a neutral pinkish beige manicure, Meghan Markle did not exactly follow suit on Monday.
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Regulations may follow suit; by 2030, manually driven cars may even be outlawed or restricted to closed circuits.
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When something is the most popular, everybody's trying to follow suit or compete with it in some way.
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If other companies follow suit, it would be a whole new domain for Alexa — and Amazon — to master.
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The Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates soon and the European Central Bank might eventually follow suit.
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Colombia: Safety and security behind decision And Colombia says it won't follow suit with airlifts of its own.
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Given its size and status, the Mall of America could inspire other malls and stores to follow suit.
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In an interview with the Star Tribune, he praised the officers' move, adding that others may follow suit.
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AT&T and toy maker Hasbro have now become the latest advertisers to follow suit, CNBC reported Thursday.
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If the UK were to thrive outside the EU, it might also encourage other countries to follow suit.
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Those quotas allowed the Farrell plant to keep operating and Miller hopes the Trump administration will follow suit.
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As it does so, Snapchat expects - nay, demands - that long term media partners follow suit and keep up.
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I have the right to cancel my subscription, and to urge the rest of you to follow suit.
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It's already morphing into a full-blown mobile trend that could influence other smartphone makers to follow suit.
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That means "Dumbo" and every other Disney movie that hits theaters from now on will likely follow suit.
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It became such a massive success that it created a butterfly effect, prompting other farmers to follow suit.
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Team8 has already launched two cyber companies, Claroty and Illusive Networks, and two others will follow suit soon.
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The bill has prompted seven other states to follow suit, said Fraidy Reiss, Unchained At Last's executive director.
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Our federal government leaders at VA and DoD along with Congress need to follow suit with similar ideas.
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When accompanying officials follow suit, as they often do, they call to mind a rookery of emperor penguins.
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As the Army shifts focus to dense urban environments the equipment, such as the sniper rifle, follow suit.
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But you probably don't need to follow suit, either with a cloth mask or an inexpensive paper one.
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With the office so enlarged, it is impossible the public perception of its occupant would not follow suit.
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It's unclear how much Democratic support exists and there's currently no commitment their House counterparts would follow suit.
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Usually, the nails follow suit with clean strokes of bright color or vacation-ready ocean designs — until now.
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S. dispute is now pushing more to follow suit, especially makers of low-tech and low-value goods.
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The U.S. leads the world on anti-corruption efforts and it has motivated other countries to follow suit.
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Kaman, in short, pretty much opened the door for other unknown quantities from the Netherlands to follow suit.
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But as DTC companies follow suit, they pose another threat to the already beleaguered traditional ad agency model.
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"I think other tech companies should follow suit, and I would expect to see that happen," Percival said.
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So a company might simply raise prices of its own accord; rivals, if any, may simply follow suit.
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If one country spends less or more than the guideline, other countries are not obliged to follow suit.
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Following the series of announcements, some analysts speculated that it was likely even more players would follow suit.
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The House has acted to prevent further harm, and we now turn to the Senate to follow suit.
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The other major football programs in America did not follow suit, and a clear dichotomy began to emerge.
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Now the DOJ's sister agency, the Department of Homeland Security, should follow suit, as recently suggested by Sen.
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Other state courts could follow suit even if the U.S. Supreme Court closes the door to federal litigation.
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So far, other Western nations like Ireland, Germany, the UK, and the US have failed to follow suit.
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Over the next 220006-2202 years Africa will follow suit with a youth population boom of its own.
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And with more legalization initiatives on the 2016 ballot, many more states could follow suit later this year.
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Dealers and customers alike may well have seen HBB was using the app and decided to follow suit.
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Sibilia, who is also president of Italy's National Amateur League, says he hopes other clubs will follow suit.
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"If it finds a way to avoid the traditional banking system, other businesses would follow suit," Bocskor said.
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As for the Iran deal, he can brag about decertifying it, but Congress chose not to follow suit.
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"Unfortunately, it has become clear in the last 48 hours that numerous posts must follow suit," she said.
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It remains to be seen whether any of the other states slated to vote tomorrow will follow suit.
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The New York Times has already pulled out as a media sponsor; other media companies should follow suit.
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A cursory overview of The New Order reveals its leanings, it's reasonable to assume Colossus will follow suit.
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Montenegro will soon become the 15th, and the British overseas territory of Anguilla is planning to follow suit.
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Washington has pushed wireless carriers to avoid using the company's equipment, and urged other countries to follow suit.
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If they follow Berkeley and Philadelphia and pass levies of their own, more cities will likely follow suit.
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Four EU countries have gone ahead with bans on short selling but others have refused to follow suit.
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The Philippines is expected to follow suit, said Ken Wong, an Asian equity portfolio specialist for Eastspring Investments.
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The arrest came after one woman told her harrowing story to the authorities, prompting others to follow suit.
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The UK should follow their lead and encourage our international partners, including in the EU, to follow suit.
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Another option for Campbell would be to follow suit of its Big Food peers and prune its business.
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Mexico approved the USMCA earlier this year and Lopez Obrador has urged the U.S. Congress to follow suit.
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Pronunciation changes over the centuries, and when you write with an alphabet spellings eventually adapt to follow suit.
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But the rest of Asia, with far less to spend on colossal flood defences, will surely follow suit. ■
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Unity, the company behind the popular game engine of the same name, will follow suit, as will Microsoft.
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Animal rights groups said the decision by the Kenyan government could encourage other African nations to follow suit.
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But it took protests, internal pressure, time and a smart strategy to persuade The Times to follow suit.
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The chain expects all Whoppers sold in the U.S. to follow suit by the end of the year.
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"We've come a long way, and I hope this action inspires other jurisdictions to follow suit," Holmes said.
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Spreadbetters expected European shares to follow suit, forecasting lower openings for Britain's FTSE, Germany's DAX and France's CAC.
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Airlines like United and Delta were forced to follow suit after losing much of their leisure traveler business.
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Anti-Airbnb legislation in a high profile city like New York could inspire other cities to follow suit.
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The Senate should follow suit and give back the power to the people to fund authentic women's health.
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Reactions to Google's microtargeting decision and speculation Facebook might soon follow suit have been all over the place.
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And we should applaud those who sincerely change in the hopes it will inspire others to follow suit.
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In September, Minnesota successfully established a similar task force, and Wisconsin has introduced a proposal to follow suit.
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Mr. Trump has signaled that he intends to increase military spending whether or not NATO allies follow suit.
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Warner said in a statement that other companies should follow suit and back political ad regulations as well.
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With a full life already behind us, it seems easy to trust that the rest will follow suit.
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If you've experienced a similar situation, refrain from telling your coworker the details, implying they should follow suit.
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McDonald's move to curb the use of antibiotics in beef could push other restaurant chains to follow suit.
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Many other manufacturers are racing to follow suit, though Apple is not expected in the initial 5G wave.
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The move to cancel next week's scheduled episodes could raise pressure on other talk shows to follow suit.
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After the House agreed to televised sessions in 1979, the Senate came under new pressure to follow suit.
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Company-paid insurance was once standard in collective bargaining agreements, with many nonunion companies forced to follow suit.
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A film like Hereditary can follow suit, hiding its unsellable themes in the promise of terror-filled expectations.
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If it's banned in India, there's a chance that other important countries (Brazil, Indonesia, Nigeria) could follow suit.
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But the more I thought it over, the less sure I was that I wanted to follow suit.
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We will continue to support and encourage them, and we know the Downtown Church family will follow suit.
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And now that AT&T's in the market, expect more of the traditional TV guys to follow suit.
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This has opened the door for courts to follow suit in enforcing the interpretation of ICOs as security sales.
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DSW parent company Designer Brands (DBI), Gap (GPS) and Costco (COST) will follow suit and report earnings on Thursday.
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McCarthy recently offered UW Athletics a 50-page presentation in the hopes he can persuade them to follow suit.
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He said mid-size companies see big companies "like Uber or Spotify" using Adyen and want to follow suit.
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This presents an argument, for Pelosi's detractors in the conference, that the rest of the leadership should follow suit.
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California is redoubling its efforts to cut carbon emissions, perhaps dragging the rest of the country to follow suit.
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He gave a nod to Billy Joel for doing it recently in concert and encouraged others to follow suit.
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Prosecutors point out hundreds of previous convictions have already been overturned, and they think Meek will follow suit, shortly.
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In general, Trump's political appointees will set the tone for each agency, and the career staff will follow suit.
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Kaepernick's protest inspired other athletes to follow suit and sparked outrage from NFL owners, sports fans, and President Trump.
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The European Union cannot afford to be too lenient on Britain, for fear that other countries will follow suit.
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Marsha Blackburn is planning to follow suit in the House late Wednesday afternoon, which was first reported by Politico.
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When museums put their stamp of approval on this area, collectors will follow suit and the market will follow.
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Mansoori hopes others will follow suit, with talks taking place for listings in areas like pharmaceuticals, education, and shipping.
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And we'll also see mutual funds that track the MSCI Emerging Market benchmarks having to follow suit as well.
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If that worked, the rest of Africa—home to 90% of the world's malaria cases—could soon follow suit.
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Now, longtime Huawei critics on Capitol Hill are applauding Google's move and encouraging other tech companies to follow suit.
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She argues that it could prompt other countries to follow suit, and that an EU-wide solution is needed.
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"If tech can be a leader and lead by example, maybe other companies can follow suit," Baker told TechCrunch.
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The firm's rivals will meanwhile be keeping an eye on investor demand to judge if they should follow suit.
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Curtis Granderson has been hitting at a favorable clip and the New York Mets have begun to follow suit.
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When Google news, Apple and even Amazon follow suit, the power of the exclusive content provider will go up.
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With a brewery the size and popularity of Stone fully on the sustainability bandwagon, maybe more will follow suit.
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Uber, Pinterest, a social-media firm, and Slack, a messaging company, are all expected to follow suit this year.
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With this recent policy update, United and other airlines may follow suit by enforcing stricter regulations of their own.
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It is likely that other carriers will soon follow suit and that last class will spread across the world.
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The trade war is now pushing more to follow suit, especially makers of low-tech and low-value goods.
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The trade war is now pushing more to follow suit, especially makers of low-tech and low-value goods.
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For her part, Clinton is making a push for party unity -- and saying she expects Sanders to follow suit.
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With these two companies dumping signatures, other big credit card companies like Visa and American Express could follow suit.
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But it was the opportunity to significantly reduce labor costs that no doubt led supermarket chains to follow suit.
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When the Sunday Times published a magazine, he declined to follow suit, until his commercial department forced him to.
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Traditions related to the ceremony are changing and evolving, so it makes sense that the honeymoon would follow suit.
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And Spicer will likely follow suit, as his inside role in the Trump administration puts him in high demand.
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Miami bartending badass Elad Zvi will be making this gin punch for his squad, and you should follow suit.
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The European Union, Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore will follow suit later, failing to stick with the global deadline.
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But as the tech industry becomes more inclusive of people without college degrees, Lee said MotherCoders will follow suit.
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Musasizi says Uganda should follow suit by developing solar farms to provide power for vehicles and other everyday applications.
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Some folks in Silicon Valley have taken the lead and done this; I think more need to follow suit.
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And most Andorian marriages require four people, which should spice things up if Earthlings are made to follow suit.
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Liu Qiao of the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University says the central government ought to follow suit.
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I'm happy Outerloop set out to make a game about resisting colonialism, and I hope more developers follow suit.
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When North Korea first acquired the bomb ten years ago, many feared that its neighbours would soon follow suit.
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Trump said he hoped the executive action would encourage private-sector businesses to follow suit in their hiring practices.
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He could make a donation to those organizations himself, and tweet about it to encourage others to follow suit.
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The chill deepened when Japan ended South Korea's fast-track trade status this month, prompting Seoul to follow suit.
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The Senate should quickly consider and adopt the Inmate Calling Technical Corrections Act, and the House should follow suit.
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The more athletic commissions follow suit and the more often the punishment is used, the more normal it becomes.
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"We come here today to celebrate Richter's departure," read the post, asking pointedly when Kummer planned to follow suit.
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We also know what happens when California legislates – the rest of the country will more-or-less follow suit.
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Society has moved into a new age of information and technology, and it's time that our government follow suit.
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Will the Trump NSC follow suit or return to policy development with operational execution decentralized to the cabinet departments?
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If this proposal moves forward, other contractors and even private insurers could follow suit, negatively impacting 2 million amputees.
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But current proposals would offer tax benefits to both employers and employees to spur more companies to follow suit.
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The decision shook the small-arms industry, but current market dynamics mean other gunmakers are likely to follow suit.
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I think his rhetoric would sound so familiar, that just by default based on familiarity she would follow suit.
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"If the black Christians focus on teaching right, doing right, all other Christian religions would follow suit," Meredith says.
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And the rest of the Republicans will follow suit if Mr. Trump gets a lock on the Republican delegates.
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The Senate passed a stopgap spending measure Wednesday afternoon, and the House is expected to follow suit later tonight.
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The Senate should follow suit in passing this bill—but it should be just the first step of many.
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Back then, Trader Joe's lowered prices on around 200 items, a move that forced Whole Foods to follow suit.
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Fight for 15's Organizing Director Kendall Fells suggested that Target's decision will pressure other companies to follow suit.
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Spreadbetters expected European stocks to follow suit, forecasting a lower open for Britain's FTSE, Germany's DAX and France's CAC.
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Support for impeaching the president from a moderate Republican like Romney may encourage like-minded colleagues to follow suit.
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The stock exchange will close for a second time in under two weeks, and many businesses will follow suit.
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When Home Depot announced the store closures and PTO [paid-time-off], everyone at Lowe's assumed we'd follow suit.
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As of Monday, civil servants are working from home again, and many private businesses are expected to follow suit.
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Modern Italian cooks follow suit, topping polenta with sausages simmered in tomato sauce, a mushroom stew or braised rabbit.
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The sooner other countries can follow suit, the sooner they can get through this and recover, the report said.
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Survey whether the stalls are crowded by Instagramming mobs (maybe stay away) or satisfied finger-lickers (maybe follow suit).
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The European Union needs to defend its own democratic credibility even if it cannot compel Poland to follow suit.
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Hayes is also taking a temporary 21429% pay cut, and other directors will follow suit, according to the memo.
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In a CBS News interview, he said that if Iran acquired nuclear arms, Saudi Arabia would quickly follow suit.
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We felt it was important to set the precedent so other L.A. businesses would follow suit, which many did.
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Given the large cluster of cases in Seattle, it also doesn't mean other US cities must immediately follow suit.
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Love's donation prompted a handful of other NBA players to follow suit, including Blake Griffin of the Detroit Pistons.
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Mandatory evacuation orders in Glendale and Burbank were lifted late Sunday afternoon, with Los Angeles expected to follow suit.
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Businesses like Ikea and DHL are already shifting to electric delivery vehicles, and others are expected to follow suit.
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Microsoft announced Thursday that it would continue paying vendors who work hourly jobs, leading other companies to follow suit.
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Expectations remain high that global central banks will follow suit and provide more stimulus to offset the coronavirus impact.
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As the US prepares to follow suit, he wouldn't be surprised to see US markets follow a similar trajectory.
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They took the hard vote, but because the Senate failed to follow suit, no one can claim a victory.
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Any ban from either of those countries will be closely watched to see if other major markets follow suit.
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The House passed CARA on a 407-5 vote on Friday, and the Senate will follow suit this week.
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Fans celebrated Cuban and the Mavericks&apos gesture, and called on other teams across the league to follow suit.
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The majority of states already impose taxes on some digital products, and many more are expected to follow suit.
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If other states want to keep their economies growing, Ms. Reichlin Cruse said, they may need to follow suit.
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Verizon's last minute decision to join those ranks suggests we may see even more companies decide to follow suit.
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Charles Schwab was the first major broker to give investors zero-commission online trades, pressuring rivals to follow suit.
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But experts say once Medicare refuses to cover heart transplants at a hospital, private insurance companies often follow suit.
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It said the fee could take effect from October 2020, adding that other large financial groups could follow suit.
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When the American people join a president's vision for the way forward, Congress has a tendency to follow suit.
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"Now that Honda has formally complained they may also follow suit," the official said, asking not to be identified.
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Industry advocates say that if other states follow suit, companies will have a hard time navigating conflicting privacy regulations.
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Ending mandatory minimum sentences would be effective at the federal level, with her pushing for states to follow suit.
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Despite the lack of communication, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the decision, and announced Israel would follow suit.
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Now that Democrats have accepted this deal, the USMCA should pass Congress, and Canada is likely to follow suit.
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With many key industry contracts expiring soon, more strike announcements could follow suit in the coming months in Finland.
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With many key industry contracts expiring soon, more strike announcements could follow suit in the coming months in Finland.
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Now Huawei has unveiled its own folding phone, the Mate X, and other manufacturers are expected to follow suit.
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I saw this and tried to follow suit for about five minutes; it is a strange and esoteric skill!
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He said that he would travel the country "very soon" to encourage other cities and states to follow suit.
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The Illinois Senate already voted to override the veto and the House is expected to follow suit this week.
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Should all museums follow suit and amend their exhibits of Indigenous people if they are determined to be inaccurate?
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But Seattle's success has already inspired several other coastal cities in states like California and Florida to follow suit.
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European shares are expected to follow suit, with futures for Britain's FTSE and Germany's DAX down 0.5% and 0.8%, respectively.
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On Thursday, all of McDonald's digital channels (including Instagram, Twitter and Facebook) will follow suit, displaying an upside-down logo.
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I'm hopeful that the House will soon follow suit and we can send this important legislation to the President's desk.
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Now, Russia is planning to follow suit and block cryptocurrency exchanges within its borders, CNBC and Russian outlet RBC report.
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While William invited five of his reported past girlfriends to his 2011 wedding, it's unclear if Harry will follow suit.
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The Point: Lindsey Graham is doubling down on tackling the climate crisis, but it's not clear Trump will follow suit.
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Let's hope the other states follow suit because it doesn't look like there will be any federal oversight anytime soon.
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The Academy, of course, isn't obligated to follow suit, but it wouldn't be the Oscars without at least one shocker.
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Other exchanges have scrapped open-outcry activity and shifted to electronic trading, prompting predictions that the LME would follow suit.
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More sovereign funds may follow suit as regulators in Europe and elsewhere require institutional investors to clean up their portfolios.
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If more neobanks follow suit, it could eliminate the need for sponsor banks, a role largely played by community banks.
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But if other platforms follow suit, political campaigns will be scrambling to adjust their strategies and find new online outlets.
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Werman: Does that kind of entail a race to the bottom if we're not spending and other countries follow suit?
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What to watch: Northern states' success with community solar might prompt southern states, which enjoy more sunlight, to follow suit.
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Not all schemes may have previously taken such a conservative approach, however, potentially leaving them less scope to follow suit.
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More sites will likely follow suit, either by hiding or completely wiping store pages for Huawei's phones, tablets, and laptops.
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If other companies follow suit, the additional financial burden on precious metal investors could curb liquidity and roil markets further.
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In 2003 China became the third country to put a person into orbit; India plans to follow suit in 2022.
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Reagan would follow suit, and in 1980, he was the first presidential candidate endorsed by the newly anti-regulation NRA.
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What's next: It remains to be seen if this business model is sustainable and whether other companies will follow suit.
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Eight countries have already applied for funding to do so, and the remainder are expected to follow-suit by 2017.
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This is notable because no other US airline offers this service, and it should hopefully inspire others to follow suit.
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Japan Post is also raising charges for mail delivery—and will follow suit with parcels as it wins market share.
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Those companies should be able to meet the standards CARB puts out, and likely pressure other automakers to follow suit.
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If the conversion does pay off for KKR, rivals Apollo Global Management, Blackstone and Carlyle Group LP could follow suit.
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In a video blog, Legere asserted AT&T and Verizon's network and technology would not allow them to follow suit.
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Omar al-Bashir, Sudan's ruler since 1989, recently said he would follow suit, even as his government tear-gassed protesters.
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When local television and newspapers featured stories about people stocking up, even more rushed to the shops to follow suit.
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Best Buy is the first major retailer to eliminate its holiday shipping threshold, though others are expected to follow suit.
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Greenpeace, which had confronted vessels supplying Thai Union in protest previously, said it hoped other industry players will follow suit.
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The Air Force is due to follow suit in August, followed by the Navy in late 2018 or early 2019.
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But how likely is it that the MCU will follow suit and have Sebastian Stan's Bucky pick up Cap's shield?
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Brazilian Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes and Argentine Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie told reporters Mercosur countries were hesitant to follow suit.
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Colorado, North Dakota and Missouri voters will decide on cigarette tax hikes this year, and other states could follow suit.
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The House will now attempt to follow suit and enact the budget and tax hike by overturning the governor's vetoes.
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Speaking with Smith, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, Michelle Bachelet, urged other tech companies to follow suit.
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Mississippi's state legislature just passed a similar religious freedom law, and a handful of other states will probably follow suit.
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If China devalues, then other Asian nations will come under pressure to follow suit, for fear of losing competitive position.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland welcomed the United States sanctions, but did not say if Canada will follow suit. tgam.
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In hopes of striking it rich, my friend put all his savings into ethereum and urged me to follow suit.
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While Google was able to stop the attack, copycats could follow suit, so be careful opening any Google Docs. 26.
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That would likely force buyers to pay more for Brazilian coffee and encourage other coffee-growing countries to follow suit.
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One-time top player Sony backed out of the e-reader market altogether, and Barnes & Noble appeared to follow suit.
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Some were supportive of the PJ ban, and hoped the rest of the community spaces, like supermarkets, would follow suit.
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Kinda funny ... Amal got all spiffy in a glowing green dress, but George didn't follow suit, or anything even close.
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That move on its own prompted a round of questions for Sony on whether or not it would follow suit.
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The Assembly passed a resolution approving pension forfeiture late Thursday, and the Senate was expected to follow suit on Friday.
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Hopefully Brighton College's move will set the precedent for other schools, in the U.K. and far beyond, to follow suit.
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A record number of coal fire plants retired in 2018 with a steady number expected to follow suit this year.
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Others plan to follow suit soon to cope with the highest jobs-to-applicants ratio in more than 255 years.
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So now, as his ideas have gone mainstream, Sanders hopes that the 2.0 version of his campaign can follow suit.
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Lewis also said he would not attend Trump's inauguration this Friday, spurring dozens of fellow House Democrats to follow suit.
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But when the central bank cuts the interest rate range, consumer banks follow suit and lower their savings-accounts rates.
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Other Asian stock markets are expected to follow suit, with falls of varying degrees predicted to unfold across the region.
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The House Committee on Homeland Security has already sent a letter, the counterpart committee in the Senate should follow suit.
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The Bank of Japan and the People's Bank of China are also expected to follow suit sometime in the future.
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He can announce a new round of sanctions designations and call on the Europeans, Russia, and China to follow suit.
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New York's LaGuardia airport reopened later in the day, and JFK International was expected to follow suit on Friday morning.
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If the venture succeeds, other cities may follow suit, but if fails, the community schools movement will take a hit.
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Wells Fargo Securities analyst Bonnie Herzog said there was now an increased likelihood that other European countries would follow suit.
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But while the European Union sanctioned Salavati for his human rights abuses in 6900, Washington has yet to follow suit.
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Hopefully more toymakers hoping to turn children into datapoints before fully considering the privacy and security implications will follow suit.
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Football's rules and regulations would quickly take root, but the Corinthian virtues that accompanied the game did not follow suit.
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I hope other potential collaborators take note and follow suit, as there is much to be gained from doing so.
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A handful of American states and Uruguay have legalised cannabis production and consumption; from next year Canada will follow suit.
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Now that the House has passed the disapproval measure, the Senate is expected to follow suit in the coming weeks.
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He says Twitter should be commended for making data available for this research and urges other platforms to follow suit.
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We applaud Amazon's commitment to cut waste, and we hope their leadership drives other brands and retailers to follow suit.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) has backed the bill, few Republicans have been willing to follow suit and publicly jump on board.
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Mr. Trump tweeted that the delay was "great news for the American people" and urged other companies to follow suit.
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" He said that he did not necessarily expect colder cities to follow suit: "I don't think it's happening in Moscow.
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If other countries were to follow suit," the group wrote, it would "pose a serious threat to the public health.
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Within a day, the NCAA's March Madness tournaments, Major League Baseball, the National Hockey League and others would follow suit.
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It encourages visitors to follow suit and post their own images of the city on social media, tagged as #TRUEYORKCITY.
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The first few artist referrals came from Chamberlain, an early patient, which was enough for other artists to follow suit.
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Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said in August that he expected the United States to follow suit this month.
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But if the Fed were to lift rates faster, that could prompt Europe and perhaps even Japan to follow suit.
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Their generational peers in Iowa and New Hampshire voted overwhelmingly from Bernie Sanders, but they weren't expected to follow suit.
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But the real question is whether the rest of the developer community will follow suit, and if so, how soon?
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If Mr. Schultz is serious, he should follow suit by trying to win his party's nomination through the Democratic primaries.
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If the Democratic Unionists come on board, many hard-line, pro-Brexit Conservative lawmakers are expected to follow suit. Mrs.
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That's where a lot of interesting people come together to share in interesting creative practises and more people follow suit.
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Though these reforms apply only to the federal prison system, advocates hope it will inspire state legislatures to follow suit.
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The retailer's decision to dramatically step back from ammunition sales after "horrific" shootings let other major retailers to follow suit.
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Now, all eyes are on Slack to see how its direct listing performs and if more tech companies follow suit.
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Even if a small number of people stir up trouble, there will be a lot of people who follow suit.
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But the company, and its competitor Lyft, are probably most worried about the risk that other governments will follow suit.
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"Ancestry did the right thing in pushing back against the government request, and other companies should follow suit," said Eidelman.
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The Met should follow suit by regularly presenting singers in concert, programs of scenes and chamber productions in other locations.
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But it could be on the hook for costly penalties in D.C., let alone in other jurisdictions that follow suit.
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Analysts expect the two-year, 10-year yield curve - seen as a predictor of a U.S. recession - to follow suit.
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The goal is that if such major universities like Harvard and Yale halt their funding, other institutions will follow suit.
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American Airlines is the first air carrier to issue the restrictions for smart bags, but other airlines could follow suit.
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Texas has developed a system that works; if other states are serious about reducing school shootings, they will follow suit.
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Companies often follow suit, with most offering mothers more time off to care for a new child than the father.
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Once again, the scale of Amazon's investment in its own work force will influence other major companies to follow suit.
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Fink's letter is an important step forward for the sustainability movement, and could influence other financial firms to follow suit.
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Coca-Cola's push to essentially reimburse the planet for the water it uses has inspired other companies to follow suit.
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"I would assume it would not be long before the rest of the banking sector will follow suit," Nikolajsen said.
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Now other states are poised to follow suit: Illinois and Oregon are not far behind in enacting their own plans.
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A fair trade agreement would ensure others follow suit and, further, cooperate in developing cost-effective and clean energy sources.
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