Britain's plants are not fuelled by plutonium, they are fuelled by enriched uranium and actually produce surplus plutonium.
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Platinum is used mainly to make autocatalysts for diesel-fuelled cars, while palladium is mainly used for autocatalysts in gasoline-fuelled cars.
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Sustained strength in China's economy has allowed policymakers to focus on containing financial risks and asset bubbles fuelled by years of debt-fuelled stimulus.
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Defaults are still rising in China, raising the prospect of a liquidity crunch, or at least that the credit-fuelled rally that fuelled soaring commodity prices this year may wind back, he added.
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He both fuelled criticism and harnessed it within acceptable parameters.
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Nicola Zingaretti, the leader of the PD, fuelled the optimism.
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The confidence that fuelled the 1979 resurgence is long gone.
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Its distance from Washington, DC, fuelled its ability to experiment.
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They in turn have to be fuelled with imported fuel.
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China's ambitions are fuelled by a wide range of interests.
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The referendum has fuelled fears of a new regional conflict.
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It's a remarkable achievement of narrative efficiency, fuelled by humility.
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The escalation has fuelled speculation about how China might respond.
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In 1989 commemorations of that movement fuelled nationwide pro-democracy unrest.
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In 2015, direct risk increased RUB5.1bn, fuelled by a persistent deficit.
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Many of these have been fuelled by its acquisition of Jet.
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Another year, another tequila-fuelled Oscars red carpet session with Guillermo.
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Former world champions Red Bull were also previously fuelled by Total.
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The comparative quiescence of Addis Ababa's citizens has further fuelled resentment.
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In each country, conflict may be fuelled largely by local grievances.
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On the one hand, it's fuelled feelings of dejection and restlessness.
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But much of this growth was fuelled by unsustainable public borrowing.
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German anxieties are fuelled by long-standing concerns over "parallel societies".
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The story of mobile phones in Africa greatly fuelled his optimism.
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Men's anger is often fuelled by fear, according to a psychologist.
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Is there anything investors can do to avoid testosterone-fuelled traders?
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Toyota Motor Corp launched its hydrogen-fuelled Mirai model in 2014.
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Oil has fuelled the opera boom, but Western expertise has helped.
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The strong growth is expected to be fuelled by store expansions.
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Anger over high unemployment fuelled violence that led to Hailemariam's resignation.
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Public anger is fuelled by the size of bosses' pay cheques.
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But it has also fuelled another conflict in the Middle East.
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Almost all are young and male, fuelled by aggression and testosterone.
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Drahi took over SFR in 2014 in a debt-fuelled deal.
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For two decades, trade expansion has fuelled rapid global economic growth.
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Lawmakers have failed to keep up with the tech-fuelled times.
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The European Central Bank's surprising dovish hand further fuelled growth concerns.
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Much of the volatility this week has been fuelled by the yen's surge against the dollar, which caught many market participants off-guard and fuelled speculation Tokyo could intervene in the currency market to halt the rally.
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Prospects of a stronger U.S. economy also fuelled investor appetite for metals.
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This run has been fuelled by a populist's instinct for picking fights.
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But hype-fuelled hopes of an immediate leap in understanding were dashed.
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By the summit's close some of the Trump-fuelled anxiety had eased.
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The main worry used to be consumer boycotts, fuelled by state media.
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Securitisation lubricated capital markets in the 1980s but fuelled the subprime crisis.
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Contentious urban-planning policies have fuelled the process in the past year.
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The idea was to snuff out popular anger before it fuelled violence.
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LinkedIn Salary, first and foremost, will be fuelled by LinkedIn members information.
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Running on its propane-fuelled generator, Luna Rosa served an early lunch.
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This has fuelled the rise of Western-style restaurants in the capital.
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Official brutality has fuelled unrest: extra-judicial killings and torture are commonplace.
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Many were warlords during the sectarian-fuelled civil war of 1975-90.
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In both cases, cheap oil fuelled concern about budget and external deficits.
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Without that, money growth at home might have fuelled more capital outflows.
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The refinery will be converted into an asphalt-fuelled electric power plant.
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It's a fetish fuelled by remote interaction and facilitated by Internet connectivity.
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S. trade tensions offset optimism fuelled by Wall Street's fresh highs overnight.
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Of social networking beyond outrage-fuelled adtech giants like Facebook and Twitter.
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I think it's this exact lack of food that fuelled my obsession.
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Inside, of course, his soul is revving up, fuelled by the humiliation.
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The civil war started in 2013, fuelled by personal and ethnic rivalries.
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Many raves were fuelled by Ecstasy, but Russell experienced them without drugs.
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The gains have been fuelled by a rally in commodities, notably coal.
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The power station currently has four 65-MW coal-fuelled power plants.
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Tough police tactics in response to the unrest have also fuelled anger.
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It's fuelled all my work, and I'm hoping it will continue to.
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But registrations for alternatively fuelled vehicles soared 64.9 percent, the SMMT said.
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Now time for a workout fuelled by Grenade Hydra 6 and 50.
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Fuelled by two-party machine politics, corruption has been endemic for generations.
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Broader Asian shares edged up after a tech-fuelled rally on Wall Street, while the euro stayed near two-month lows as soft economic data fuelled hopes the European Central Bank could cut rates at its meeting on Thursday.
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The spending pledges have fuelled expectations Johnson is preparing for an early election.
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The focus has now shifted to whether the debt-fuelled recovery is sustainable.
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Under Henry's children, Edward VI and Mary, state zealotry fuelled outrage and enthusiasm.
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A strong second-quarter earnings season has fuelled optimism about U.S. economic strength.
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Partly fuelled by technology, Britain's "gig economy" has taken off in recent years.
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Then, as now, the threats of anarchism and terrorism fuelled anti-immigrant feeling.
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The main beneficiary of the Carillion-fuelled light-bulb moment could be Corbyn.
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The result was aressentiment mixture of jealousy and inferiority which fuelled anti-Americanism.
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Despite reversing the decision three days later, the ruling further fuelled government opposition.
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The drop in oil prices fuelled a risk-off wave across the board.
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The blasts fuelled political debate across the globe about how to combat militants.
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The rise in yields has fuelled expectations of a tightening in credit conditions.
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The disappointing China data fuelled a broader risk-off move around the region.
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This was fuelled by megadeals such as Pfizer's purchase of Botox maker Allergan.
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Even with an additional 4,000 French police deployed, further alcohol-fuelled skirmishes ensued.
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Alternatively fuelled vehicles reach record 9.9% market share with 14,231 registered, SMMT said.
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The ambitions fuelled by Papa Joe's dubiously made money were J.F.K.'s own.
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"You could say frustration has fuelled my career," Louis-Dreyfus told me, smirking.
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Cartwright was put in prison for life for one desperate, drug-fuelled incident.
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This obviously fuelled speculations of the impending launch of Apple Pay in India.
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This financial power has, in part, been fuelled by a new TV deal.
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The vogue for outdoor swimming has been fuelled, in part, by the Internet.
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And 2017 has had weather extremes of hurricanes, floods and drought-fuelled wildfires.
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Markets' optimism is doubtless fuelled by the huge promise of China's pharmaceutical industry.
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It enjoys an Instagram-fuelled tailwind from successful campaigns against plastics and fur.
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The unprecedented bushfires have been fuelled by hot, dry conditions across the country.
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China's stuttering economic growth has fuelled concerns that Asian private wealth could be slowing.
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Firms must absorb higher depreciation costs from a tax-fuelled splurge of capital spending.
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GDP growth in 21500H21000 matched last year's 212000%, fuelled by strong labour market dynamics.
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A mood of optimism is fuelled by a stockmarket that is scaling new heights.
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The coup also fuelled a jihadist insurgency in Sinai that continues to torment Egypt.
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On Saturday, China freed British consulate worker Simon Cheng, whose detention had fuelled tensions.
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Those comments fuelled speculation that May will soon be ousted and pressured the pound.
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That revived a conversation about price controls and fuelled concerns about future state meddling.
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These solid-fuelled rockets will be 20 metres tall and are destined for orbit.
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But their visibility has also fuelled the nativist backlash that helped elect Mr Trump.
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Its shadow-banking sector is vast, fuelled by a big rise in corporate debt.
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Hyundai Motor also inked a pact with Aramco to cooperate on hydrogen-fuelled cars.
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Are you fuelled by knowing that you're able to take things in weird directions?
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Inequality, corruption and divisive rule originally fuelled the rebellion and nurtured the jihadist insurgency.
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The wave of supply is mostly fuelled by soaring production in the United States.
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The Dubai index added 0.6 percent, fuelled by gains in property stocks and financials.
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But his earlier overhaul of the justice system has fuelled concerns about judicial independence.
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Online education is getting fuelled by a massive wave of capital at the moment.
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That has further fuelled fears about the platform's growing influence on society and politics.
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It is fuelled in part by a drop in uncertainty about the global economy.
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Escalating trade tensions and weak data have fuelled rate cut expectations by the Fed.
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Rising oil prices fuelled a booming economy, which also helped underwrite support for him.
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The strong trade data fuelled gains by the Chinese currency in the offshore market.
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Analysts said the report fuelled market speculation of interest rate cuts from the ECB.
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A shift to renewables could mean lower use of coal and diesel-fuelled power.
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This fuelled demand for safe-haven government bonds, and U.S. Treasury yields dipped overnight.
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Escalating trade tensions and weak data have fuelled rate cut expectations from the Fed.
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It happened while the rocket was being fuelled for a pre-launch engine test.
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So much for our suspicion that their crimes were fuelled by anti-capitalist rancor.
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Manufacturing and construction reports also fuelled expectations for a robust U.S. economy in 2018.
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I grew up feeding my soul on the testosterone-fuelled stories of Man vs.
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Miners were hit by weaker commodity prices as trade tensions fuelled uncertainty over demand.
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POSCO shares have rallied 50 percent this year, fuelled by China's steel price gains.
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Robust economic performance, which fuelled the greenback to dizzying heights, has started to fade.
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That has fuelled expectations of U.S. rate cuts, a shift from a few months.
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But then that's what Nam Long was fuelled on: being big, bold, and excitable.
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Over-tourism in Barcelona is also being fuelled by the growing cruise-ship industry.
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There is no breaking into this mutually consoling bubble world, fuelled by imaginary polls.
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That fuelled an economic boom and fostered the growth of a prosperous middle class.
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Since then trade tensions, disappointing data and heightened Brexit uncertainty have fuelled world recession fears.
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Though wrongdoing by charities is hardly unknown, some high-profile scandals have fuelled such fears.
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But higher prices for raw materials and firms cutting staff have fuelled concerns about growth.
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The arrest escalates a case that has fuelled tension between the United States and Turkey.
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Construction is picking up after the financial crisis, fuelled by demand for homes and hotels.
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And yet the politics are still dangerously messy, fuelled by the greed of unaccountable politicians.
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In short, Congress and the Fed are immediate obstacles to a debt-fuelled economic boom.
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Those moves were fuelled by investment from the likes of Tencent, Google and Warburg Pincus .
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Yet as in Tibet, intrusive surveillance and curbs on cultural expression have fuelled people's desperation.
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The party owes its power to a revolt fuelled by the miseries of the countryside.
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The move has fuelled speculation that he is ramping up for a go in 2020.
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Its grabs for territory in the East and South China Seas have fuelled widespread resentment.
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In other words, male chauvinism may be fuelled by a sense of weakness, not strength.
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However, this ratio is fuelled mainly by Katowice and does not fully reflect Chorzow's economy.
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A weaker currency has also led to higher prices for imports and fuelled consumer inflation.
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Generators fuelled by natural gas have been hurt by the subsidies lavished on renewable energy.
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The protest movement is also fuelled at least in part by conspiracy theories and misinformation.
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And thanks to rapid, trade-fuelled growth, the drawbacks of opening markets seem relatively insignificant.
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Much of the rise in vanilla prices seems to have been fuelled by money laundering.
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By the early 20th century, thoroughbreds were fuelled with rather stronger stuff: caffeine and cocaine.
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It has also fuelled competition among banks, slashing margins and pushing many towards the exit.
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The sharp fluctuations in the pound also fuelled volatility in UK-focused exchange-traded funds.
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But in Myanmar's bigger cities, the festivities are becoming increasingly alcohol-fuelled, violent, and misogynistic.
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That demand is fuelled by the appalling deterioration of living standards under his incompetent rule.
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The division of Darfur was one of the grievances that initially fuelled the war there.
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This rise has been partly fuelled by the phenomenal success of Greggs' vegan sausage roll.
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This is a vile and hate-fuelled group whose sole purpose is to sow division.
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Traders and an analyst said short covering on ShFE and the LME fuelled upward momentum.
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His itch for accumulation must have been fuelled by his boyhood during the Great Depression.
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"But I went too far," he said, adding that the commotion was not alcohol-fuelled.
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Its support for the Dogon and Bambara militias has backfired spectacularly and fuelled the conflict.
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Do you think this creativity is fuelled by a fear of death or an interest?
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That has fuelled an anxious national conversation about the persistence of Germany's east-west divisions.
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But the slow pace of the tightly-regulated process has fuelled baby trafficking, activists say.
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He describes XKEYSCORE, a sort of private search engine fuelled by the NSA's spying efforts.
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Increasing capacity in China and weak domestic demand, fuelled in part by the Sino-U.
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Lights switched on for at least ten hours nonstop, partly powered by gasoline-fuelled generators.
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Early on, consolidation was fuelled by the passage in 2010 of the Affordable Care Act.
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Can China find a way to shore up growth without falling back on debt-fuelled stimulus?
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Oil wealth has hidden a woefully unproductive economy, and fuelled Islamic ultra-puritanism around the world.
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" He went on to mock the beer-fuelled party saying the GOP dined on "unhatched chickens.
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As the trade war with America hits exports, China's economy is now fuelled by domestic demand.
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The Chinese yuan rose to a seven-month high, fuelled by trade optimism, before slipping slightly.
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The film has fuelled debate about the church's influence in one of Europe's most devout nations.
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The bag has gone viral on social media, fuelled by the amusement of many Southeast Asians.
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That fuelled suspicions among nuclear analysts that Russia tampered with the stations, since it operates them.
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Moreover, some demonstrations get co-opted by opportunistic looters, while others are fuelled by factional politics.
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European powers have struggled to cope with the influx of Syrian refugees, which has fuelled populism.
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Years of propaganda and "patriotic education" have fuelled an irrational nationalism over Taiwan among ordinary Chinese.
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Many of them would have fuelled accusations that the bureau was in danger of being suborned.
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The uprising was partly fuelled by anger over the lack of job prospects for young Egyptians.
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Yet that may underestimate the degree to which the administration's foreign policy is fuelled by emotion.
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The decision fuelled a rally in Italian government bonds and boosted shares in the country's banks.
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The debt-fuelled megadeals on which the industry had built its fame (or notoriety) seemed over.
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The algorithms making these decisions are fuelled, in part, by data that Uber collects about them.
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Often, anger is so all encompassing that it's hard to decipher what it's being fuelled by.
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Congo's mineral wealth fuelled the mayhem, as men with guns grabbed diamond, gold and coltan mines.
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Intensified meetings in recent weeks had fuelled the impression that an agreement was in the offing.
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But Szijjártó denied calls that the Hungarian anti-migrant rhetoric fuelled support for a Brexit vote.
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Japan's new laws probably fuelled more speculation: trading at major Japanese exchanges has surged since April.
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The father and son build sport rockets fuelled by a propellant commercially available at hobby stores.
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I was being fuelled by some urge to catch virtual animals that live on my phone.
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Large parts of the online economy are fuelled by data that consumers spray around without thought.
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Cheaper than batteries, and easier to top up, petrol fuelled the rise of mass-produced automobiles.
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But the currency restrictions accelerated the descent of Africa's biggest economy into recession and fuelled inflation.
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Fears of emerging market contagion fuelled by a mass sales of Argentine bonds on Thursday eased.
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The Turkish economy is suffering after years of credit-led growth fuelled by loose monetary policy.
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OPTIMISM about China's economy has fuelled a resurgence of commodity prices from iron ore to oil.
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However, the increased demand has boosted valuations for certain assets and fuelled concerns about price bubbles.
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The attacks have driven up oil prices and fuelled concerns about a new U.S.-Iranian confrontation.
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The rate of measured productivity growth has disappointed since the technology-fuelled gains of the 1990s.
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Banks fuelled a 0.2 percent gain in Europe's STOXX 600 , while Germany's DAX rose 0.5 percent.
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Lenders have issued hundreds of millions of them to local consumers, facilitating debt-fuelled shopping sprees.
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Strong gains in world stocks, fuelled by Trump's economic policies, dented demand for safe-haven debt.
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Under his guidance, Telefónica's debt-fuelled expansion mirrored Spain's own overheated economic boom and subsequent slump.
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The central bank is concerned that loose lending practices have fuelled the buy-to-let sector.
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It was further fuelled by comments from U.S. President Donald Trump's top aides on the weekend.
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In May, overseas shipments unexpectedly jumped 11.6 percent on-year fuelled by gold and pharmaceuticals sales.
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But many complain that the BPO sector has fuelled growth that has failed to trickle down.
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HOLDINGS: Large holdings of LME copper warrants and cash contracts have fuelled concern about nearby supplies.
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Some of that is probably down to the dollar's rally, fuelled by a strengthening U.S. economy.
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Thousands of the diesel-fuelled contraptions are powering food refrigeration, water purification and other vital needs.
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The group's debt-fuelled buying spree and opaque ownership structure have also sparked global regulatory scrutiny.
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This company sounds like a bit like a beer-fuelled conversation that turned into a reality.
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Libya's former colonial rulers, France and Italy, have backed opposing sides, fuelled by their oil interests.
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Demand for new lending should continue to increase fuelled by increasing domestic consumption and employment growth.
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The drop was fuelled by eroding expectations of the business outlook over the next half year.
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Sports gambling has been growing across Africa, fuelled by the spread of smartphones and mobile money.
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Thursday's incident drove up oil prices and has fuelled concerns about a new U.S.-Iranian confrontation.
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Like his stuff or not, you can't deny that Avicii fuelled some of that temporary madness.
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The idea of using engineered viruses to deliver healthy genes has fuelled experiments since the 1990s.
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The allegations were later discredited and convictions overturned, but the actions damaged morale and fuelled resentment.
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Turkey has been hit by a lira crisis fuelled by a fierce row with the United States.
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"As we launched, we launched in stages and that has fuelled the conversation without context," she said.
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That in turn has fuelled competition, with many small independent make-up labels piling into the market.
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Joblessness, with more than 22014 percent out of work, high crime and corruption have also fuelled discontent.
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INTERIOR-DESIGN magazines and television programmes have in recent years fuelled a fashion for wood-burning stoves.
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Another incident that fuelled public ire was the sinking in 183 of the Sewol, a passenger ferry.
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The dispute has fuelled fears of a further global economic slowdown and weak demand for industrial metals.
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China's industrial revolution has long been fuelled by coal from Queensland and iron ore from Western Australia.
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The bonds related to a biodiesel-fuelled power generating business, the people familiar with the matter said.
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But Mr Li was candid about dangers that still lurk after a decade of debt-fuelled growth.
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A rebound over the past three years has naturally fuelled talk of a rebound in bribery, too.
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Many in the country fret that hyperinflation will return, fuelled by the government's printing of electronic dollars.
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The differences between American companies and India have further fuelled trade tensions between New Delhi and Washington.
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Mr Duggan has an ambitious project, fuelled by federal dollars, to demolish abandoned houses at record speed.
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The Reagan revolution was fuelled by years of intellectual ferment and more or less scripted by Heritage.
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Today's pet boom is being fuelled by a generation that barely remembers the privations of the past.
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That has fuelled speculation that China might use its currency as a weapon in the trade war.
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The plague of fall army worms has fuelled worries that some farmers could be left with nothing.
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The big talent gap in the area of healthcare work is fuelled by a number of developments.
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Demands by U.S. fund Elliott for governance and strategy changes at Pernod Ricard have fuelled those concerns.
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However, many investors noted that equity markets worldwide were already starting to claw back Brexit-fuelled losses.
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"Starboy" seems to star the coke-fuelled crooner himself, and the first issue is out next year.
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The model of economic growth fuelled by the redistribution of growing oil rents has run its course.
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Opposition reached its peak at the end of the 1980s, fuelled further by growing anti-nuclear sentiment.
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Analysts said South Africans are still paying the price for unbridled lending that fuelled a consumer frenzy.
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But it has also raised fears that AI-fuelled machines might exacerbate the prejudices of their programmers.
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He talks of the need to diversify growth "fuelled up" by a mining boom linked to China.
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Upbeat China data and optimism over a possible trade deal between Washington and Beijing fuelled the rally.
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In the other direction, global growth worries fuelled safe-haven bets in the form of gold stocks.
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Revenue in the bank's global markets business was up 34%, fuelled by the strong fixed income performance.
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Debussy's rejection of the musical status quo was fuelled by his jealous love of poetry and painting.
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"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a Russian forgery from around 1900, fuelled the Nazis' paranoia.
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Hayes's talkative poems are, in fact, a form of thinking, fuelled by opposing impulses and contradictory ideas.
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Its rise has been fuelled by falling LME stocks and worries about disrupted supply from Brazil's Vale .
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So the book created a niche and fuelled other false narratives, like the birther movement, with Obama.
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Wall Street ending its Trump-fuelled rally ahead of the Christmas holiday weekend also kept sentiment subdued.
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It'll be a fitting end to a sweaty, sunny, PBR-fuelled jaunt that Noisey has proudly supported.
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Both platinum and palladium are mainly used in autocatalysts to cut noxious emissions from fossil-fuelled cars.
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As is often the case in Silicon Valley, hype springs eternal, fuelled by big numbers from consultancies.
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Singapore, the world's largest marine refuelling hub, has co-funded the construction of several LNG-fuelled vessels.
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However, Moser's exasperation with Sontag is fuelled by something that lies outside the problematic of biographical writing.
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Iraqi authorities said the ballot boxes had been rescued but the fire has fuelled fears of violence.
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The possibility of an extension on tariff suspensions on $34 billion of Chinese goods also fuelled optimism.
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Iran's opponents say its proxies have fuelled conflicts, killing and displacing people in Iraq, Syria and beyond.
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Deportations from the U.S. have fuelled the industry by bringing an influx of English-speaking job-seekers.
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Tens of thousands of Australians rallied across cities as deadly climate-fuelled bushfires swept across the country.
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If we are indeed entering a Trump-fuelled era of consumer activism, it's bad news for companies.
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The issue has marred markets for about one-and-a-half years and fuelled global growth concerns.
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China's growing military presence in the waters has fuelled concern in the West about Beijing's end game.
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Ever more recklessness fuelled the upward march of prices, until the mania could no longer be sustained.
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When she's mad, it's scary, tapping a rage that once fuelled her escape from an awful family.
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Our aluminum is what fuelled the American war effort in WWII and then during the Cold War.
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Similar discoveries have fuelled the dreams of treasure hunters across Europe for more than half a century.
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AND A PORTION OF THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN TO OUR BANK, THAT WOULD HAVE FUELLED AMERICAN GROWTH.
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His strategy to stimulate corporate spending through debt-fuelled higher public investment has yet to bear fruits.
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A shortlist of places to find gua sha facials, adaptogen-fuelled lattes — and, yes, even natural wines.
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This has fuelled the social and economic inequality that Iraqis continue to suffer from and protest against.
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There's only one thing Twitter loves more than a rage-fuelled political debate, and that's a good mystery.
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That was fuelled largely by heightened fees from completed M&A deals, where revenues rose 43% to 397m.
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But the budget had been flattered by windfall receipts from a mining boom and credit-fuelled consumer spending.
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This has fuelled suspicions that moneymen may not have been the plan's only, or even main, intended audience.
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Duterte's message, unpolished and peppered with profanities, tapped into popular alarm over a drug-fuelled jump in crime.
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The Middle East is burning with a brutal Sunni-Shia conflict, fuelled by Saudi Arabia and Iran respectively.
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The imbalance between North America and Latin America fuelled the northward migration that so distresses some American voters.
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Mr Erdogan's attempts to extract concessions from Europe by threatening to flood it with refugees have fuelled indignation.
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Much of the rest of Maradona's club career was characterised by inconsistency and controversy fuelled by his lifestyle.
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In a few particularly incompetent firms, poorly enforced targets fuelled resentment among men overtaken by less-qualified women.
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Rocket Lab, an American firm, has recently begun offering dedicated small-satellite launches, using a liquid-fuelled rocket.
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It is concentrated in some of the poorest countries on Earth, where it is fuelled by bad governance.
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Commodities trading is fuelled by ample and cheap bank financing; Glencore has $33bn in bonds and loans outstanding.
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The jump follows a steady decline in the yield on 26.7891-year treasury bonds, fuelled by robust demand.
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The WSJ report fuelled some buying of German bonds, pushing the 10-year yield off the day's highs.
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Der Spiegel, a news weekly, simultaneously satirised and fuelled the buzz with a cover hailing him "Saint Martin".
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That helps explain why the hawkish Mr Mulvaney has gone along with the president's debt-fuelled spending boom.
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But Mr Foer does not want to seem "fuelled by anger", and he makes a few important points.
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The hegemony was fuelled by the cricketing mania this stirred, in a unique interlude between colonialism and modernity.
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After checking herself out of treatment two weeks ago, she went on a meth- and fentanyl-fuelled bender.
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Fuelled by rivalry, high hopes and hype, the AI boom can feel like the first California gold rush.
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The propensity of corporate executives to breezily sexually harass women in an alcohol-fuelled atmosphere is one problem.
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Supporters believe alcohol-fuelled violence in Sydney is an epidemic that needed to be stopped with government intervention.
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Air pollution spikes in northern China during the winter, because most domestic heating there is fuelled by coal.
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Across the world, established giants are being slain by startups fuelled by nothing more than brains and bravado.
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A violence-marred Catalonia vote fuelled anxiety over political risk in the euro zone, weighing on the euro.
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Joni's restlessness, and her unwillingness to settle down felt real to me, unlike Hunter's mescaline-fuelled exploits had.
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Despite the craziness of an adrenaline-fuelled MMA fight, Meek remembers every step towards his now-famous victory.
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Anxieties have been fuelled recently by the disappearance of five men who sold gossipy books about China's leaders.
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Conspiracy theories have reached fever pitch in recent weeks, and in some cases been fuelled by elected officials.
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That has fuelled speculation on the soundness of Italian banks given their large holdings of Italian government bonds.
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Some commentators fret that, as so often before, a debt-fuelled binge could come to a jarring halt.
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Turkey sees the Kurdish insurgency as fuelled by the territorial gains of Kurdish militia fighters in northern Syria.
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The metal had been initially boosted by strong Chinese imports data, fuelled by the country's thirst for commodities.
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That fuelled a rally in relatively higher-yielding currencies such as the Australian dollar and the Korean won.
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A more worrying contention is that dwindling payments have fuelled the creation of a new cash-poor underclass.
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On commodity markets, dollar strength fuelled a half percent fall in Brent crude futures to $64.61 per barrel.
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Higher pork prices - up about 26.8756% in a year - have already fuelled a surge in poultry meat demand.
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"News of the U.S.-Mexico trade deal has fuelled risk appetite," ANZ analysts said in a client note.
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The more dramatic aspects of the role—those fuelled by sorrow, rage, and righteousness—bring out her strengths.
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LPG-fuelled vehicles also generate 14% fewer CO2 emissions than petrol cars and 10% fewer that diesel ones.
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This has fuelled expectations of faster rate hikes, driving 22017-year U.S. Treasury yields to four-year highs.
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The industry has developed substantially since the 1970s, fuelled by cheap gas feedstock provided by the Saudi government.
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This fuelled speculation that policymakers could decide as early as September to reduce asset purchases from next year.
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It's not all that uncommon for ICOs, like Delphi, a cryptocurrency-fuelled futures market, to have anonymous founders.
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Homophobia and discrimination, often fuelled by religious leaders and right-wing political parties, is widespread in the Balkans.
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The case has also fuelled the ongoing debate about the handling of sexual assault cases on college campuses.
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It is 1967, when Chinese Communist agitators fuelled riots that rocked the territory, then under British colonial rule.
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As the market's expectations towards September rate hikes are dimmed, it fuelled a sharp boost in risk assets.
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Turnover in the Australian dollar and the yuan jumped last year as trade tensions fuelled greater trading volumes.
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Critics of the #MeToo movement in France say it is puritanical and fuelled by a hated of men.
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These worries are fuelled by large holdings of warrants and cash and tom/next contracts <0#LME-WHT>.
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Fuelled by passion not venture capital, most companies in the Eurorack space are neither startups nor established OEMs.
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It fuelled a 0.5 percent rise in Europe's oil and gas sector index, which handily outperformed other sectors.
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Sweden has enjoyed years of strong growth, fuelled by ultra-low borrowing costs, and property prices have boomed.
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Fuelled both domestic and foreign carry trades that threaten the stability of the global financial system; and 5.
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The use of the Societies Ordinance, a colonial-era law used mainly against triad gangs, has fuelled such concerns.
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The annual pace was a rapid 3.5 percent, fuelled in part by super-strong population growth of 2.1 percent.
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But doubts, particularly over consumer demand,are growing, fuelled by another poor batch of retail sales numbers on Friday.
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Jaszai told Reuters last month that 4iG planned to grow through debt-fuelled acquisitions in the central European region.
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The notion that Mrs Clinton's unpopularity is fuelled by sexism annoys her critics almost as much as she does.
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That figure is up 40 percent and Spotify said it was fuelled by the company's Family and Student plans.
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The resentment is fuelled by the Egyptian media, which blames the kingdom for inspiring radical Islamists (including the Brotherhood).
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LONDON (Reuters) - Former world BMX champion Liam Phillips sums up the brutal nature of his adrenaline-fuelled sport succinctly.
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Rate cut hopes, fuelled by Draghi's dovish speech, led the U.S. treasury yield to the lowest since September 2017.
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Robust demand from Chinese consumers for luxury creams such as L'Oreal's Lancome range has fuelled the company's sales growth.
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The government has promised to contain debt and property market risks in 2017 following years of credit-fuelled expansion.
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That fuelled a rise in revenue to 13 million pounds ($123.96 million) from 46.7 million pounds a year earlier.
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The idea of prosecuting corporations has become an obsession, perhaps fuelled by the desire to generate funds for governments.
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Foreign assets have been under pressure as Bahrain runs fiscal and current account deficits fuelled by low oil prices.
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But more recently they have benefited as China's efforts to curb production have fuelled a run-up in prices.
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That might have fuelled unrest: a mere freeze on Ms Yingluck's assets in recent months triggered a public outcry.
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Optimists note that complaints about corruption, unemployment and the lack of prospects fuelled the "Arab spring" uprisings in 2011.
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The momentum that drove the market up, as higher prices fuelled expectations of further gains, works in reverse too.
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The Chinese data fuelled gains in Japan's yen, which rallied to a three-week high in holiday-thinned trading.
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The London riots in 2011 started out as a peaceful demonstration that degenerated into violence, fuelled by social media.
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It seems to be configured for solid-fuel rockets, which can be launched more quickly than liquid-fuelled ones.
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That fuelled speculation that the school operator used his ties with the prime minister's wife to secure the discount.
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The party then presided over an oil-fuelled boom, with annual GDP growth averaging 613% between 2003 and 2015.
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But a ban on petrol-fuelled vehicles marks a radical escalation of policy in the world's most visited city.
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"Everything was easy before this," Tamer says, glancing out at the sagging pup tents and the trash-fuelled fires.
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Silicon Valley insiders and psychologists have fuelled media reports saying that tech companies sprinkle "behavioural cocaine" over their interfaces.
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China's coal imports have soared as domestic output has flagged, while searing summer temperatures have fuelled demand from utilities.
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But the numbers also fuelled concerns that China's growth is becoming ever more dependant on government spending and debt.
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That has fuelled a big spike in spot prices of the two raw materials, particularly this month, said Jin.
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Elliott's campaign to improve profit margins and corporate governance at Pernod has fuelled concerns that no company is immune.
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Teenage hooligans, fuelled by a cocktail of drugs, adrenaline, and motorcycle chases, appear to enjoy a hedonistic, intoxicating lifestyle.
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North Dakota, for instance, has high (fracking-fuelled) income without high prices; Hawaii has low income and high prices.
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Instead the government seems to be doubling down on its well-worn recipe of debt- and investment-fuelled growth.
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The music business is fuelled by fresh blood and hard resets—breakdowns, high-drama apology tours, and drastic makeovers.
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While Wall Street's resilience has fuelled hope that some of the market pressure may be easing, investors remain wary.
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That has fuelled speculation the new ANC leader and his allies are moving to lobby support for Zuma's removal.
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If you said to most people, "what does techno mean," most people will think of mindless, drug fuelled music.
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But the decrease fuelled investors' concerns as they focus on the financial health of lenders amid slowing global growth.
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Seconds into the first round, the veteran floored his foe with a rocket-fuelled right hand over the top.
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The merger boom will rumble on, if at a reduced pace, partly fuelled with cash repatriated by U.S. corporations.
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Technical selling further fuelled the drop, with corn and soybeans down nearly 23.75% and wheat down more than 219%.
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Longer term the bet is that changing lifestyles will only see demand for data-fuelled technology-assisted reproduction grow.
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In advanced economies bank balance-sheets look stronger than in 2007, and no obvious debt-fuelled bubbles have inflated.
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Netanyahu has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and decried the criminal investigations he faces as a media-fuelled witch hunt.
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David Marit, agriculture minister of Canada's Saskatchewan province, said India's trade policy flip-flops fuelled uncertainty among Canada's farmers.
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When that burst, the Fed slashed interest rates and fuelled a housing boom and bust that did for Lehman Brothers.
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Cryptocurrencies also took a hammering, fuelled by speculation that regulators are preparing to clamp down on the digital-currency market.
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One is the need to stem the flow of refugees who, along with other migrants, have fuelled populism in Europe.
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"Fuelled by human-made greenhouse-gas emissions, global warming is probably distorting the natural patterns," he wrote in a statement.
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Spot iron ore prices slipped on concerns the rally fuelled by steel producers replenishing their stocks would not be sustained.
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The harsh treatment of debtors has often fuelled support in poor areas for far-right and far-left political parties.
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U.S. Senate revelations about Apple in 2013 fuelled public anger and, with some irony, prompted the EU to start inquiries.
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Whereas manufacturers signalled an accelerating upturn fuelled by stronger domestic and international demand, growth slowed in the dominant service sector.
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The lads spun life's lemons into some kind of rocket-fuelled lemonade, starting their own dance party outside the club.
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Last week it fuelled investors' expectations of a 25 basis point cut over the next 12 months, hurting the pound.
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Such concerns are fuelled by talk in Moscow of a "grand bargain" that Mr Putin could strike with Mr Trump.
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Robust economic growth is being fuelled by strong domestic demand, stimulated by first round effects from the fiscal loosening policy.
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This has fuelled speculation that the carrier thought to be under construction in Shanghai will be a genuine flat-top.
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The "counter-summit", as its name hints, was fuelled by discontent with the mainstream rather than anything resembling a programme.
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It took discipline not to be waylaid by the striking (though short-lived) success of Xiaomi's hype-fuelled internet strategy.
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In 1983, crew members accidentally fuelled an Air Canada passenger jet using pounds, not kilogrammes, as the unit of measurement.
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The country's former president, Charles Taylor, started or fuelled wars in three neighbouring countries: Sierra Leone, Guinea and Ivory Coast.
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For that reason American space companies have followed the liquid-fuelled path trodden by government space agencies around the world.
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Rumours that these workers have been dispensed drugs were fuelled when graffiti was found on one of the building sites.
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New Delhi sees it as a debt-fuelled attempt to buy influence and, in places, a threat to its sovereignty.
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Disgust at official corruption, and the murder last year of a young journalist who was investigating it, fuelled her victory.
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CHEAP PROTEIN Higher pork prices - up about 26.8756% in a year - have already fuelled a surge in poultry meat demand.
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German yields have been anchored below zero as the deadlock over Brexit has fuelled investor demand for the safe havens.
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Renewed concern about Italy, the euro zone's third-biggest economy, has only fuelled demand for safe-haven bonds this week.
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Big spending by Ofo and Mobike fuelled a turf war that colonised cities with their bikes, seducing venture-capital firms.
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Blue chip Industries Qatar climbed 3.3 percent while several banks also fuelled the market's gains after they reported rising earnings.
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He is known for his extravagant costumes during the beer-fuelled carnival season which have included Shrek and Marilyn Monroe.
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Local manufacturers have not been able to match the quality and innovation of petrol-fuelled cars produced by Western rivals.
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Like firework rockets (themselves solid-fuelled), once the metaphorical blue touchpaper has been lit, the fuel burns as it will.
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Reagan's revolution was fuelled by growing concerns about government expansion, in part whipped up by Barry Goldwater's earlier Republican campaign.
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The dismay Americans felt at their governing system's previous round of tribalism and dysfunction fuelled the rise of Mr Trump.
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In 2015 and 20173, GM and Ford reported record profits, fuelled by surging demand for lorries and sport-utility vehicles.
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That view has already fuelled a new cold war and led to rows over manipulated elections and political assassinations abroad.
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His world view is similarly prone to the sorts of distortion that extreme partisanship has fuelled, on the right especially.
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Despite one murder of an MP and a near-miss involving another, the ideas that fuelled those crimes march on.
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First, regulators are cracking down on domestic insurers following a period of fast growth fuelled by high-yielding investment products.
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But this wealth, fuelled by easy access to vast resource reserves taken from Indigenous peoples, has also cultivated economic complacency.
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Last week it fuelled investors' hopes of a 23 basis point cut over the next 12 months, hurting the pound.
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While he didn't think there was any deliberate sequencing of the sale and Cetinkaya's sacking, it simply fuelled uncertainty again.
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Helping businesses bring more firepower to the fight against AI-fuelled disruptors is the name of the game for Integrate.
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Critics say Turkey relies too much on construction and private consumption fuelled by debt, and needs to boost household savings.
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The world's second largest economy has recently shown signs of stabilization in growth after a flurry of debt-fuelled spending.
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That has fuelled sentiment that miners will return to the market next week with a raft of new cargo requirements.
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Ten-year U.S. Treasury yields fell below 2.48 percent after the factory data disappointed and fuelled fears of a slowdown.
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On the other hand, London climbed up the ranking as the British pound rebounded from prolonged volatility fuelled by Brexit.
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But not lose sight of the fact that growth cannot be consistently fuelled by the proliferation of these financial products.
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The separatists' threat to national unity has fuelled the rise of Vox, which wants to limit Spain's sweeping regional autonomy.
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Two weeks of political and economic turmoil had fuelled concern savers would rush to withdraw funds or transfer them abroad.
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Hong Kong has been battered by more than five months of protests fuelled by concerns Beijing is undermining those freedoms.
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But the high interest rates charged for loans have fuelled a public and political backlash, leading to a regulatory crackdown.
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In addition, spending in advanced economies is mostly driven by rising income, a healthy departure from previous debt-fuelled expansions.
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The Egyptian exchange closed at 16,012.66 points, up 1.99 percent, fuelled by gains in the consumer and real estate sectors.
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Oil prices extended gains on Wednesday as rising tensions Middle East tensions fuelled concerns about supply disruptions, elevating energy stocks.
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The consumers interest has also been fuelled by a number of different kvass flavour launches, including red bilberry and cranberry.
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But the high interest rates charged for loans has fuelled a public and political backlash, leading to a regulatory crackdown.
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In the draft proposal, hybrids would still be considered fossil-fuelled but re-classified as "low fuel consumption passenger vehicles".
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This financial incongruity has fuelled a sentiment among many Italians that the French are buying up the country's economic patrimony.
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Tackling hotter inflation with another rate rise, meanwhile, could harm consumer spending, some of which is being fuelled by borrowing.
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Even amid this fever of McGregor fuelled "weight doesn't matter" talk, you should already know what is going to happen.
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His high-profile visit to Hong Kong and China in March fuelled suspicion that Han was getting direction from Beijing.
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Similar data out of Mexico, albeit in line with expectations, also fuelled rate cut expectations by the country's central bank.
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The net loss was largely fuelled by a 16.9 billion dirham post-tax impairment and because of lower oil prices.
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A recent run of soft data, including exports and factory output, had fuelled doubts in the strength of the economy.
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Then, the arrival of hundreds of thousands in Europe fuelled considerable popular discontent, powering the rise of right-wing parties.
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Such safety concerns have fuelled protests by South Korean resident groups worried about hydrogen facilities being built in their areas.
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The gains were again fuelled by a surge in pork prices as African swine fever ravaged the country's hog herds.
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"Some policy mistakes were fuelled by nationalist sentiment," said Mongolia's new mining minister, Tsedev Dashdorj, at the conference on Thursday.
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However, China's pledge to buy U.S. agricultural goods based on "market conditions" fuelled scepticism that the targets could be met.
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The annual total was up 7.66% compared to 259.7's US$2252bn total, fuelled by an increase in mergers & acquisitions.
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Analysts said comments from the Bank of Japan's governor raising the prospect of further easing had fuelled risk-on sentiment.
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Just in case there was any question of the so-called "dapper white nationalist" being a raged fuelled hateful monster.
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Hefty purchases of fuel, iron and steel, electronic products, telecommunication equipment and electric machinery overseas fuelled import growth in May.
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Efforts under Bouteflika to spur the private sector as an alternate employer fuelled corruption, aggravating public anger towards the state.
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No Japanese troops have died in combat since World War Two and the growing chaos in South Sudan fuelled concern.
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The ambitions and the frustrations of the contestants flowed freely, fuelled by the alcohol, and Shapiro found a dysfunctional home.
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Fuelled by tax cuts, a housing boom, strong bank lending and investments, Hungary's economic growth peaked at 5.1% in 2018.
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Beijing has sought to exert control over the booming cryptocurrency market in China, fuelled by a massive interest in Bitcoin.
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They say 25-35 could see the emergence of battery and hydrogen-powered long-distance lorries, and hydrogen-fuelled residential heating.
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Banks may find it harder to get financing, which could dampen the credit growth that fuelled the economy in recent years.
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Eurocrats should remember that, as Italy falls further behind, the resentment that has fuelled Mr Salvini's alarming rise will only grow.
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Domestic production is fuelled by its diversified economy, with services, construction, transport and industry making up 80% of the local economy.
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Enthusiasm for old districts has been fuelled by television dramas set in the years before the Communists seized power in 1949.
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At some point their visions will prove incompatible—hence recent rumours, fuelled by Mr Trump, that Mr Bannon may be sacked.
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Mr Leung's tough stand against the recent rise of pro-independence sentiment has fuelled resentment of him among the government's critics.
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Or was the 2018 election an aberration, fuelled by animus against President Donald Trump, before Arizona reverts back to Republican control?
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A focus in Britain on analysis of social media to assess the probability of claims has fuelled concerns about data security.
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"We're returning to the origin myth that fuelled the militias," says Tarcísio Motta, the leader of PSOL in Rio's city council.
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Gorillaz were never supposed to be more than Damon Albarn and illustrator Jamie Hewlett's weird, self-indulgent, heroin fuelled side project.
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Opening Germany's borders to some 1.2m mostly Muslim migrants has fuelled the rise of nativist outfits like the AfD and Pegida.
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But that growth has been fuelled partly by the capital raised by bundling hundreds of properties into single-family rental bonds.
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FAB shares have gained 39 percent this year, fuelled by strong earnings and a move to expand in the Saudi market.
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He could do everything from testosterone-fuelled political dramas (HBO's Too Big to Fail) to female-driven dramedies (In Her Shoes).
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The roughly 220,203 Poles living there fuelled an emotive debate over immigration that helped the "Leave" side win the Brexit vote.
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As Arlie Russell Hochschild, a sociologist, has written, such biases are fuelled by anxiety about socioeconomic status in a changing America.
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The right-wing hate-craze for her is fuelled by a fear that she could be about to turn America socialist.
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And that has rivals everywhere complaining about the sorts of subsidies that have fuelled airlines since the dawn of commercial aviation.
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Auto insurance incumbents are also experimenting with usage-based insurance, fuelled by the ubiquity of smartphones and availability of telematics devices.
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A resistance led by Nigerian women and fuelled by social media, the campaign brought unprecedented international attention to the girls' plight.
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The availability of smartphones in Africa and access to social media has also fuelled the rise in cosmetic surgery, Okoro said.
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It took him two weeks to find a replacement, and the longer the wait went on, the more it fuelled conjecture.
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But even the Ramadan greeting referred to "barbaric terrorist attacks" in Britain and Egypt and the "perverted ideology" that fuelled them.
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The party seized power in China 240 years ago on the back of a rural rebellion fuelled by hatred of landlords.
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Whereas the 2008 bubble was caused by a credit-fuelled glut of new housing, the current crisis stems from a famine.
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"Investors were already scrambling for yield ahead of the summer drought before Trump fuelled the rally," Commerzbank analysts wrote to clients.
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A rally this year, fuelled by the pro-growth policy tilt, has boosted China's confidence as negotiations enter the home stretch.
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The unrest has been fuelled by a deepening economic crisis marked by high inflation and shortages of bread, petrol and cash.
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The index however remained near 2-1/2 year highs as solid economic data had fuelled inflows into the region's equities.
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The robust estimates reinforce expectations for best-ever earnings for Samsung this year, fuelled by a so-called memory chip supercycle.
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"Britain First is a vile, hate-fuelled organisation whose views should be condemned, not amplified," tweeted Sadiq Khan, mayor of London.
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Meanwhile, Australia's energy index lost 0.83 percent on Friday, with crude prices pressured by worries over demand fuelled by China-U.
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Copper prices fell to one-month lows as a sharp drop in imports by top consumer China fuelled worries about demand.
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This year's gains have been fuelled by inflows of foreign funds in anticipation of Riyadh joining emerging market indexes next year.
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That put a cloud over global trade at a time when its revival has fuelled hopes for a stronger world economy.
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Analysts said Thursday's report had fuelled market speculation that an ECB rate cut cycle would be longer and deeper than expected.
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The state payroll expanded sharply during the country's commodities-fuelled boom earlier this decade, wrecking state finances when oil prices collapsed.
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"We are in very intense discussions with different potential customers and the talk of diesel bans has fuelled those," she said.
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Even with the current stimulus-fuelled demand boost, China's steel exports are still increasing, just at a slower pace than before.
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The Fate of the Furious crashed into cinemas last weekend, with all the testosterone-fuelled chaos of the previous seven installments.
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He spearheaded an acquisition-fuelled expansion drive at Liberty but left abruptly two years ago after a clash over that strategy.
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The decision is another milestone in warming ties between the two old enemies, fuelled by mutual anxiety over China's growing clout.
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The government has fuelled suspicion about its motives by refusing to say where the first peacekeepers will go: Mali seems likely.
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In the early to mid 1800s, Miller's upstate New York home spawned Mormonism and Spiritualism and fuelled the Second Great Awakening.
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Women's health apps have been having a tech-fuelled moment in recent years, with the rise of a fem tech category.
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All of them are fuelled by Vix futures, swelling the average daily trading volumes to more than 294,000 contracts last year.
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This move has fuelled Microsoft's growth on Github, but a culture shift has played an even bigger role in this change.
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The transatlantic company grew rapidly in recent years via a series of debt-fuelled acquisitions such as French telecoms company SFR.
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Now that investors can earn yields of nearly 5 percent from companies deemed investment grade, junk-fuelled buyouts will get harder.
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Company executives reject the idea that their business is fuelled by exploiting companies by loading them up with cheap debt financing.
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The result is a grim, amphetamine-fuelled reckoning, one five-hundred-page sentence divided, like the Iliad, into twenty-four books.
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Then, there was one of Disney's weirdest reveries: the dance of the pink elephants, as imagined by a champagne-fuelled Dumbo.
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Chinese state media condemned the violence, with the China Daily newspaper saying young protesters were revelling in a "hormone-fuelled 'rebellion"'.
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The family separation policy excited massive opposition, fuelled by shocking photographs of caged children and an audio recording of crying kids.
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The film's indignation is clearly fuelled by the rancor that has persisted into the epoch of Trump, but there's a hitch.
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A video of the incident spurred online criticism of authorities and fuelled complaints that the Games have ignored the city's poor.
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It has been reluctant to ease any further in part for fear of stoking a debt-fuelled bubble in home prices.
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This, they add, may be exacerbated by a recent upswing in demand in America, China and elsewhere, fuelled by lower prices.
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It's the strongest reading for over two years and has fuelled expectations that the global smelter bottleneck is starting to clear.
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That uncertainty fuelled jitters over Britain's economic prospects as it heads into negotiations on post-Brexit relations with the European Union.
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Crown Prince Mohammed, 34, has fuelled resentment among some prominent branches of the ruling family by tightening his grip on power.
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Receding worries around the U.S.-China trade situation, British politics and Brexit have fuelled sharp gains for UK markets in December.
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It has added to the air of surrealism, fuelled by endless distraction and absurdity, from which Mr Trump draws his impunity.
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She had frequent crying jags that spring, usually fuelled by alcohol: this was the year she began to drink in earnest.
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Here is the President of the United States, on the released tapes, muttering alcohol-fuelled racial imprecations to his yes-men.
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Asia is the world's biggest and fastest growing wheat market, fuelled by rising consumption of noodles, flat breads and bakery products.
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In "Orange," this subject matter feels unavoidable, and it's used smartly to complicate the critique of capitalism that fuelled Season 3.
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The news added to a broader rally, fuelled by an initial U.S.-China trade deal and hopes of a smoother Brexit.
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Audi said it has been examining its diesel-fuelled cars for potential irregularities for months in close cooperation with the KBA.
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Receding worries around the U.S.-China trade situation, British politics and Brexit have fuelled sharp gains for UK markets in December.
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DURING the commodity "supercycle", prices largely marched up and down in unison, fuelled by the strength (or weakness) of demand in China.
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The boom has been fuelled in part by tax breaks but also by Sweden's zero interest rate that turned negative in 2015.
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The laws were originally passed in an effort to end alcohol-fuelled violence in Sydney's key nightlife areas, such as Kings Cross.
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Another woman soon went public with her claims that Kavanaugh during an acohol-fuelled party at Yale College in the mid-1980s.
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The volume purchased has fuelled market speculation that the trade house is looking to gain a strategic grip on these certified supplies.
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Further growth worldwide will be fuelled by ageing populations, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, new treatments and an expanding middle class.
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Livestock is a big and growing business all over east Africa, in considerable part fuelled by the Gulf's increasing appetite for meat.
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Economic growth will be "fuelled mostly by government spending on national projects and infrastructure," said Yara Elkahky, an economist at Naeem Brokerage.
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The obvious inference, that Mrs Clinton's unpopularity was fuelled by sexism, has always annoyed her critics almost as much as she has.
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This growth has been fuelled by a pre-election splurge in government spending, and the politicians will soon need even more cash.
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This deficit-fuelled stimulus, which he called "priming the pump", "is OK, because it won't increase it for long," the president said.
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Primed by social media, and fuelled by ever-rising outrage at Mr Trump, the most successful new entrants are growing even faster.
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In the past couple of years, China, scene of another credit-fuelled property boom, has looked like the most vulnerable big economy.
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As the death toll has passed 420, anxiety has been fuelled by social media posts ranging from the bizarre to the malicious.
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An increase in near collisions by unmanned aircraft and commercial jets has fuelled safety concerns in the aviation industry in recent years.
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As the death toll has passed 420, anxiety has been fuelled by social media posts ranging from the bizarre to the malicious.
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It was also the world's first flight of a rocket intended to pave the way for a commercial, solid-fuelled orbital launcher.
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The first trial got under way in Oklahoma of a drugmaker facing claims that its marketing of painkillers fuelled the opioid crisis.
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This is because even prior to this month's China-fuelled commodities rally, the tin price was already reflecting structural supply-side stresses.
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Seeing a school shooting as an event to prepare for, rather than an awful aberration, seems to have fuelled the students' anger.
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But privately, Todd and almost everyone else I speak to agree that money from the illegal rosewood trade fuelled the vanilla boom.
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The company expects to have six such LNG-fuelled Aframax tankers in operation by the beginning of second quarter of next year.
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Outperforming stocks are fuelled by the BOJ's massive purchases of ETFs which has reduced the share floats of popular companies, traders say.
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The portrayal of Luke Skywalker's character, in particular, seems to have drummed fans into a kind of rage-fuelled frenzy of debate.
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Rabies fuelled official paranoia about dogs; until 1993, when Beijing lifted its ban on them, pooches were routinely rounded up and killed.
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Trade tensions between the United States and China and a slowing euro zone economy have also fuelled fears of a global downturn.
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Criminal-justice reform in the 1990s was fuelled by a fear of violent crime that has been largely forgotten on the left.
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Film yourself performing one of these adrenaline-fuelled activities and you can go back and relive the memories time and time again.
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President Trump says Flynn is the victim of a Democrat/media-fuelled "witch hunt," and has publicly endorsed Flynn's request for immunity.
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Opposition to Museveni is strongest among youths in urban areas, where frustration has been fuelled by unemployment, corruption and crumbling public services.
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The discovery of the crude fuelled fears of corruption in a country where the government has been repeatedly rocked by financial scandals.
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JGB yields declined on Tuesday after North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Japan and fuelled investor demand for safe-haven debt.
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Letter we got from our airbnb guests who had a coke-fuelled orgy in our living room on our wedding night pic.twitter.
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His demagoguery and fame-fuelled candidacy helped to bring many new voters to the Iowa caucuses, fuelling higher-than-usual Republican turnout.
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Blue-chip stocks more than doubled in an orgy of debt-fuelled buying before crashing, landing not far from where they started.
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With the case of CBS, both Showtime and CBS programming has been wonderful, largely fuelled by the human capital that runs CBS.
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That being said, the cell phone-fuelled hot pot table does not sound like it would be fun to assemble from scratch.
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So a Leave campaign fuelled by voter anger over squeezed living standards will result in a further squeeze in those living standards.
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U.S. President Donald Trump fuelled trade tensions by going ahead with tariffs on Chinese imports, prompting Beijing to immediately respond in kind.
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MARKETS NEWS * Asian stocks advanced after the Fed comments, which fuelled appetite for riskier assets and kept a cap on the dollar.
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Among industrial metals, zinc marched to the highest in a year on Thursday, fuelled by expectations of tight markets and potential shortages.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May was under intense pressure after her latest Brexit gambit backfired and fuelled calls for her to quit.
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Chinese state media condemned the violence with the China Daily newspaper stating that young protesters were revelling in a "hormone-fuelled 'rebellion'".
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British Prime Minister Theresa May came under intense pressure after her latest Brexit gambit backfired and fuelled calls for her to quit.
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It is at this point that the movie, which has been motoring along nicely, fuelled by silliness and pep, begins to splutter.
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The growth is fuelled by better-than-expected performance by Ukraine's industry as well as by its strong agricultural sector, Verner said.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia has also been concerned that debt-fuelled speculation in property could ultimately hurt both consumers and banks.
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Whereas Rivers was an alienated oddball, a loner fuelled by rejection, gagging onstage at her own "ugliness," Midge is popular and pretty.
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That fuelled speculation China may be allowing the currency to weaken as Beijing weighed its options in response to higher U.S. tariffs.
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But the latest political unrest, fuelled by anger over planned legislation to allow extraditions to China, is weakening already faltering trade winds.
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Agrokor's expansion drive fuelled by high and expensive debt took the Balkan region's biggest company by sales to the brink of bankruptcy.
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The gains were fuelled by a global rally in government debt, with yields in major developed markets pushing deeper into negative territory.
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Americans' calamitous loss of trust is also fuelled by the extreme partisanship that has made their politics and related institutions so dysfunctional.
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Chief Executive Graham Stapleton said the rise was fuelled by climate concerns as well as older customers returning to the cycling market.
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Many Chinese banks excel at conservative lending that keeps inefficient industrial dinosaurs afloat – a de-facto subsidy that fuelled trade-distorting overcapacity.
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The British prime minister's rise to the top was fuelled by a mixture of Etonian charm, social connections, pathological dishonesty and disloyalty.
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The election has fuelled a collapse in overnight implied volatility --- a gauge of expected swings embedded in currency option markets -- to 0.83%.
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Optimism fuelled by a partial trade deal between the United States and China reverted to caution as questions mounted over the deal.
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Economic data on Thursday also showed that healthy domestic demand fuelled a bigger-than-expected rise in German industrial orders in November.
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The rally in the yuan also fuelled a bounce in the Australian dollar, which gained 0.18 percent versus the dollar to $0.7195.
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But all three ended with gains over the week as profit warnings from European companies this week have fuelled fears of recession.
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Overall, the fall in inflation should boost households whose spending has fuelled the economy while businesses cut investment ahead of the Oct.
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Monday's price drops put an end to a strong run in previous sessions fuelled by hopes for the OPEC+ production curb deal.
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Fuelled by a tourism boom, economic growth has recovered since the banking crisis and is expected to hit 4.3 percent this year.
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A dozen years of gang-fuelled violence have claimed well over 200,000 lives in Mexico while murders hit record levels last year.
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It whips up enthusiasm by demonising opponents (the stinking rich, the heartless Tories) and organising supporters into euphoria- or rage-fuelled rallies.
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China's boom and demand for oil also fuelled huge appetite for U.S. dollar foreign exchange reserves, which drove a surge in U.S. securities.
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They have been fuelled by subtle changes in Hong Kong's political culture ("mainlandisation", as some describe it) and intrusions by the Chinese state.
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As the trade war with America hurts exporters, it also underlines the extent to which China's economy is now fuelled by domestic demand.
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The site's bid to moderate itself also happened to be a troll's dream–widely scorned, it fuelled panic and migration from the site.
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Coal-fuelled power generation in Poland is mostly loss-making due to high CO2 emission costs and ageing infrastructure that requires constant investment.
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Improving Macroeconomic Sentiment: Domestic consumer sentiment has been improving since 2Q7503, fuelled by lower commodity price volatility and a more stable exchange rate.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has also been concerned that debt-fuelled speculation in property could ultimately hurt both consumers and banks.
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But are condoms really that necessary at a global, once-in-a-lifetime, adrenaline and booze-fuelled party for jocks at peak fuckability?
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More important than its range are its greater mobility, durability and ease of use compared with liquid-fuelled missiles, such as the Nodong.
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David Thomas, of London-based cryptocurrency broker GlobalBlock, said the breaching of a key $6,000 support level last week fuelled interest among investors.
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But since the 1990s globalisation has changed radically, as the internet has lifted the cost of moving ideas, and fuelled a second unbundling.
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The confusion has fuelled disputes over its legal status for nearly 30 years, as lakes and seas fall under different international legal regimes.
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Ghana's cedi could dip on speculative dollar buying, fuelled by uncertainty over supplementary forex inflows to augment central bank sales, an analyst said.
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At the same time the government has been consulting on updating employment law to take account of tech-fuelled changes to working patterns.
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Fuelled by investment, including large subsidies from the central government in Beijing, the provincial capital of the inland province of Henan has boomed.
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At independence in 2011, when production was high and oil fetched over $1203 a barrel, petrodollars flowed freely and fuelled colossal political patronage.
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The credit that fuelled the boom—much of it from abroad, pushing the current-account deficit to 6% of GDP—is drying up.
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China's refusal to allow free elections has fuelled the recent growth of groups demanding greater autonomy, or even outright independence, for Hong Kong.
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Salvini's growing self-confidence has fuelled speculation that he will abandon 5-Star and seek a new election, though he has denied this.
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Separatism was fuelled partly by the Constitutional Tribunal's rejection of parts of a new statute that would have granted the region more autonomy.
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Fuelled by a tourism boom, economic growth has recovered since the 2008 banking crisis and is expected to hit 4.3 percent this year.
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The bit of Congo where the metal is mined is mostly peaceful, but tensions in the country persist, fuelled by money from mining.
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The collapse in mid-July of Yugra, Russia's 34th-largest bank, fuelled fears that the CBR's clean-up campaign would eventually reach Otkritie.
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Too much caffeine is bad for you apparently—wouldn't want to end up at work on some kind of caffeine-fuelled office melee.
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Restrictions on the chemicals industry have fuelled a 50% increase in the price of glyphosate, a popular weedkiller, over the past few months.
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As David Cannadine shrewdly identifies in "Victorious Century", his volume in the Penguin History of Britain series, economic turmoil often fuelled political discontent.
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The drought in Maharashtra, India's largest cotton-growing state, has compounded an underlying agrarian crisis fuelled by a fall in global commodity prices.
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Whatever the case, differences within and between societies, fuelled by competition, will drive adoption of these technologies and present societies with stark choices.
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Liquid-fuelled rockets are preferred as satellite launchers because their thrust can be tuned by changing the flow of propellant to the motor.
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"Debt-fuelled companies are too risky to be left in charge of frail, elderly people's lives," said Ros Altmann, a former pensions minister.
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Though GDP has grown quickly of late—by almost 6% last year—it has been fuelled by government borrowing ahead of the election.
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Italy's bond yields, for instance jumped on Tuesday after weak data fuelled concerns about a recession in the euro zone's third biggest economy.
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The sell-off has been fuelled by worries about President Tayyip Erdogan's control over monetary policy, and his push for lower interest rates.
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Of course, the Brooklyn Museum is hardly alone; the Brooklyn Academy of Music has also fuelled the engine of gentrification in downtown Brooklyn.
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By neglecting those whose jobs have been swallowed by technology or imports, America's policymakers have fuelled some of the anger about freer trade.
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Ankara's plan to buy the system had fuelled tensions between the NATO allies, and Washington said Ankara could face sanctions over the issue.
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Insurance firms, which fuelled Europe's rise on Monday with a roughly 2 percent jump, were again in positive territory, edging up 0.3 percent.
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Concerns about political risk in Europe were also fuelled by gains for the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement in weekend Italian municipal elections.
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The populist anger that enabled Trump and Brexit is still simmering, fuelled by inequality, disruption, immigration and the echo chambers of social media.
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"The business confidence rising another month, showing business transactions are brisk, provided positive headwind for the rand and also fuelled stocks," Francis said.
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The company beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit on Monday, fuelled by higher production at its oil-rich North Dakota shale field.
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Several trenchant editorials by China's state media fuelled public concern in Hong Kong that China might be tightening its grip on the city.
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Tower Deal to Fuel Growth: Our forecast assumes high single-digit revenue growth in 2016 and 2017, mainly fuelled by the tower purchase.
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Mining activity has fuelled tensions in cities such as Boke, where much of the population remains poor and unemployed despite Guinea's mineral riches.
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With investment from Hong Kong and Taiwan, and a huge influx of migrant labour from China's interior, they fuelled the country's export boom.
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Both nickel and copper touched the highest levels in more than three weeks, partly fuelled by speculators buying back bearish positions, traders said.
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It's also diversifying by moving into concierge, fuelled by its acquisition of a concierge service called Solve at the end of last year.
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Wages barely kept pace with inflation, which has been fuelled by the pound's decline since the 2016 vote to leave the European Union.
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Another source of strength for the economy has been a boom in home building, fuelled in large part by record low mortgage rates.
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Among Italian lenders, Carige fell 6.5 percent as a row over the company's management fuelled worries that its recapitalisation plans could be delayed.
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She had referred to protesters as having no stake in Hong Kong's society in comments that provoked a backlash and fuelled further unrest.
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A decade-long commodities boom in Latin America has fuelled the rise of sport stars beyond the soccer pitch, the region's traditional forte.
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The threat to national unity posed by Catalan secessionism has fuelled the rise of Vox, which wants to suppress Spain's sweeping regional autonomy.
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"The growth in alternatively fuelled cars is very welcome, showing increasing buyer appetite for these new technologies," SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes said.
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According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Pacheco alleges that Renner threatened to kill her and himself after a cocaine-fuelled night out.
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Rochelle is a proud cancer survivor and this experience has further fuelled her mission to see people and organizations thrive, not merely survive.
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Influencers can also artificially enhance their audience numbers - which often dictate their fees - by purchasing fake followers, machine-generated profiles fuelled by "bots".
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U.S. stocks ended at record highs, fuelled by optimism over Trump's plans to stimulate the economy with lower taxes and increased infrastructure spending.
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"They started movements and organizations that fuelled safe spaces where females like myself could openly create and share," says Katerina Theodorelos of HSY.
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A series of restart delays and worries about France readying sufficient nuclear reactor capacity amid ongoing tests has fuelled bullish sentiment this month.
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That has been fuelled, in part, by the onset of rolling online media coverage, which has amplified criticism to an unsustainable fever pitch.
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DEBT-FUELLED The Kroger acquisition will be financed entirely with debt as EG Group's existing credit agreement enables EG Group to do so.
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The lira has weakened 35 percent against the dollar this year, with losses fuelled by the deterioration in ties between the NATO allies.
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She announced the project via her favoured medium of Twitter (where else?) early this morning in full caps-locked and emoji-fuelled glory.
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In contrast to hawkish comments from the Fed, the Reserve Bank of Autstralia fuelled speculation overnight that interest rates will be cut again.
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Turkey's EU Affairs Minister Omer Celik said the British campaign had been marred by Islamophobia and anti-Turkish sentiment fuelled by mainstream politicians.
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While higher Brent crude futures fuelled energy shares' 1.2% rise, Polskie Gornictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo SA led the sector with a 3.5% gain.
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Without that demography-fuelled expansion in Africa, Christianity would be destined to fall rather swiftly behind Islam as the world's most popular faith.
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Both companies were backed by SoftBank's Vision Fund, and fuelled with cash from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and Abu Dhabi's Mubadala Investment.
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If it was a "one-off," possibly fuelled by alcohol, Winter suggests refraining from telling your partner — as it will only hurt them.
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Even supermarket chains, one of the bright spots during the past few weeks due to the pandemic-fuelled buying frenzy, were not spared.
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The crisis has been fuelled by lower than average rainfall, higher than average temperatures, and strong winds — conditions experts attribute to climate change.
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While weak economic data and dovish comments from BoE policymakers have fuelled speculation that the central bank could cut rates as its Jan.
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Opioids have fuelled a doubling of suicides and drug overdoses in the US, according to a University of Michigan analysis released in January.
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Rivalry between the United States and China is fuelled by a range of issues including commercial competition, human rights and worries about security.
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Yamanaka's method—based on manipulating gene expression—had initially been met with astonishment, but it soon fuelled a rapidly growing billion-dollar industry.
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Signs of growth in the oil sector, as laid out in the NBS data, fuelled hopes of an upturn in the coming months.
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This fuelled weakness in industrial commodities, as investors fled to safe-havens and away from industries linked to global growth, such as metals.
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He has made it clear that "my" Trump is a personal phantasm, born of desperation and fuelled by my revulsion toward Hillary Clinton.
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North Korea's pursuit of large solid-fuelled missiles was "a very concerning development", said Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
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The rise in Facebook-based incitement has come at the same time as – and quite possibly fuelled – a sectarian trend in Indian politics.
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For now, disillusioned leavers are outnumbered by new arrivals to Denver, but there are signs that its millennial-fuelled population boom is slowing.
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Beijing has poured money into infrastructure projects that have fuelled demand for products from construction equipment to building materials from cement to steel.
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It also wants to build off-shore wind farms but at the same time has started investment in another coal-fuelled power station.
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Some China watchers fear Beijing is returning to debt-fuelled growth, undermining its push to reduce riskier lending and a mountain of debt.
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The booming trade has fuelled a teeming black market that pushes huge supplies of cheap, untaxed and unregulated cigarettes across the European Union.
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Other recent tests include a large solid-fuelled rocket motor of the kind needed to launch a mobile medium-range missile at very short notice (liquid-fuelled rockets, like those on the KN-08, take much longer to prepare for flight and are harder to move around) and the launch of a ballistic missile apparently from a submerged submarine in late April.
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Analysts said signals from global central banks only fuelled speculation about the ECB's next steps, adding to the downward momentum in world bond yields.
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Tourism professionals also say negative perceptions about France have been fuelled by violent street protests this year as well as robberies targeting Asian visitors.
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Famed in the 19th century for it's 'jam, jute and journalism' fuelled prosperity, it's more recently become the U.K's first UNESCO city of design.
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That discussion underscored the delicate balance between President Tayyip Erdogan's long-standing emphasis on credit-fuelled economic expansion and investors' calls for greater austerity.
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Forget these bedroom producers and pop stars who put on lackluster, anemia-fuelled performances—sometimes you want to see a band tear shit up.
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The hut where Amas rest, warm up and socialize after dives, typically holds around five people and is heated by a wood fuelled fire.
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Policy makers in Ankara were expected to stay put as inflation rose more than expected in August, fuelled by rising transport and core prices.
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Among Italian lenders, Carige fell around 7 percent as a row over the company's management fuelled worries that its recapitalisation plans could be delayed.
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The slowdown in GDP reflects a slowing of the consumer boom that has fuelled the country's economic performance in the past handful of years.
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Any move further into negative territory would have fuelled criticism from banks, insurers and pension funds which have had to pay the deposit charge.
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SHANGHAI, Jan 10 (Reuters) - China's main indexes edged lower on Tuesday, as investors took profits after a recent strong rally fuelled by reforms hopes.
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As China has generated nearly a third of global growth in recent years, financial markets have been counting on another strong, credit-fuelled bounce.
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The AU's current chairman, a ceremonial but symbolically important figure chosen by the body's assembly, is Idriss Déby, the oil-fuelled strongman of Chad.
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Jittery international investors have been waiting for the government to signal an unambiguous break from the credit-fuelled growth strategy under President Tayyip Erdogan.
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That has fuelled expectation for an imminent decision and analysts prior to Thursday's meeting had honed in on September as the most likely date.
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Even in rural areas, the energy-intensive and heavily polluting industries that fuelled the region's boom largely benefit Han companies; few miners are Mongolian.
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Shares in SAP, Europe's largest software company, rose 3 percent as unexpectedly strong growth in high-margin packaged software licenses fuelled its quarterly earnings.
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That discussion underscored the delicate balance between President Tayyip Erdogan's long-standing emphasis on credit-fuelled economic expansion and investors' calls for greater austerity.
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Despite this, Otunga said "the sustainability of the rally is a concern" as it was fuelled largely by political risk in the Middle East.
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Energy shares were among the best performers, after OPEC's consensus over the weekend to cut output fuelled an expectation of a rising oil price.
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An unforeseen demand increases in northern Asia and production delays in Australia have also fuelled a wave of U.S. LNG cargoes coming into Asia.
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Governments and auto makers around the world are aggressively promoting electric vehicles to cut emissions from cars fuelled by diesel and petrol-powered engines.
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And yet between 503 and 250, amid a nationwide, credit-fuelled property boom, house prices in Pittsfield jumped by 2700%, or 2750% per year.
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The parent company of Terraforma, Sun Edison, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in April after a binge of debt-fuelled acquisitions proved unsustainable.
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Fine-tuning the flight of a solid-fuelled rocket is harder, though, because the supply of fuel to the motor cannot easily be regulated.
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Ireland, flush with cash from its debt-fuelled "Celtic Tiger" economic boom, pumped out $1.32 trillion, and Hong Kong investors splashed out $1.7 trillion.
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One of the most popular is that it was fuelled by a dramatic rise in oxygen levels, permitting large and active creatures to thrive.
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There is plainly some truth to that; economic disruption and wage stagnation, in part fuelled by globalisation, are the central problem of rich democracies.
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Much of that fever has been fuelled by borrowing for investment properties, driving household debt up to a record 180 percent of disposable income.
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Ankara's inability to cool the rise has fuelled a blame game among food producers and retailers, with each accusing the other of hiking prices.
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Yet a relentless focus on Ms Ocasio-Cortez's appearance, person and spirited behaviour suggests the vituperation is fuelled by darker forces than policy disagreement.
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It's clear patching for Spectre variant 2 has been a mess, fuelled by how quickly the software updates needed to be built and distributed.
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Over the past half-year, China's government has administered a moderate stimulus that has stabilised growth and fuelled a big rebound in its stockmarket.
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All over Africa, rich residents of big cities keep generators fuelled with diesel and large firms build their own power stations alongside new factories.
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Their growth is fuelled by India's large Internet user base and its overwhelmingly young population (65% of Indians are under the age of 35).
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The allegations were further fuelled by former Australian professional Nick Lindahl pleading guilty in January to match-fixing in a minor tournament in 2013.
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You can get a good look at how the co-operative missions work, as well as a glimpse at the slick jetpack-fuelled action.
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Radical Islamist networks, some fuelled by the rise of Islamic State, have also sprouted up in the broader region, from the Maldives to Bangladesh.
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Overall 2017 has been a positive year for European stocks, fuelled by strong company earnings, a supportive economic backdrop and no major political upsets.
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Extremists are on the rise in Europe and are being fuelled unfortunately by the Euro project and by the centralisation of power in Brussels.
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Turnover in the Australian dollar and the yuan jumped in the six months ending October 2018 as rising trade tensions fuelled greater trading volumes.
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But the plunging Chinese stockmarket, the global commodity collapse and downward pressure on the yuan have fuelled a prevalent view that reality is grimmer.
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Zinc and nickel also remained in positive territory, as speculators continued their buying spree, fuelled by concern about possible shortages in the two metals.
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That has fuelled nationalist opposition to the EU as an institution and raised tensions among the member states, which have tightened controls on immigration.
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Shares in SAP, Europe's largest software company, surged 20163 percent as unexpectedly strong growth in high-margin packaged software licenses fuelled its quarterly earnings.
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A chip recovery will likely be fuelled by fresh investments from data center customers and more memory content in phones, according to JPMorgan analysts.
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Shares in SAP, Europe's largest software company, rose 220 percent as unexpectedly strong growth in high-margin packaged software licenses fuelled its quarterly earnings.
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But the credit explosion fuelled worries about financial risks from a rapid build-up in debt, which authorities have pledged to contain this year.
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Among the three main export markets, North America stood out with a surge of 11.6 percent, fuelled by record deliveries to the United States.
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A recent recovery in Libyan production had fuelled speculation an OPEC-led drive to boost oil prices by cutting output might be losing traction.
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Soaring property prices have become a hot issue among the New Zealand public and there are concerns that laundered money has fuelled the boom.
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The project will initially be fuelled by light crude oil but plans to switch to natural gas from Ghana's offshore Sankofa field once available.
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Shares in SAP, Europe's largest software company, rose 4.4 percent as unexpectedly strong growth in high-margin packaged software licenses fuelled its quarterly earnings.
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The banking scandals have fuelled calls for a broad judicial inquiry into Australia's banking system, which could recommend greater regulation or even criminal charges.
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Both can be seen as maestros of resentment with a populist anger fuelled by a sense that snooty experts are looking down on them.
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In the mid-270s, rising coal prices fuelled a building boom, but when growth slowed and coal prices slumped, the city experienced a crisis.
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The turnaround also fuelled conspiracy theories that Toyota wanted Alonso to win for the extra publicity value, although the manufacturer has denied any favouritism.
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Adding to the nervousness, rising trade tensions between the United States and China, the world's two biggest economies, have fuelled concern about global growth.
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"Jerusalem", a play about Englishness by Jez Butterworth that ranged from folk culture to drug-fuelled rave parties, was a huge hit in London.
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Traditionally, regional banks have focused on lending, which fuelled their profits, said Hironari Nozaki, professor at Kyoto Bunkyo University and a former banking analyst.
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Last week, Rowling fuelled speculation of a surprise "Harry Potter" sequel after tweeting a Cursed Child quote, reading: "Sometimes, darkness comes from unexpected places."
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He said interest was fuelled by expectation that quasi-sovereign Chinese names would stand to benefit from tightly priced China sovereign US dollar bonds.
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DE unit at the moment, its chief executive said, dashing expectations for a large deal that were fuelled by a media report last month.
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It has fuelled speculation in Lebanon that the Sunni Muslim politician, long an ally of Riyadh, was coerced into stepping down by the Saudis.
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But last year's highly public power struggle within the founding Shin family fuelled resentment at the grip the chaebol hold over the Korean economy.
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S. trade dispute aggravated by a Huawei ban and U.S. President Donald Trump's latest threat to Tehran fuelled interest in the safe-haven metal.
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Swedish house prices have sky-rocketed over the last two decades, fuelled by lower interest rates, generous tax breaks and low levels of building.
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But rising concerns over widespread terrorist attacks in Europe and discontent over economic conditions have fuelled nationalist movements across the European Union, including Germany.
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U.S. physical premiums are surging again, with the CME May contract spiking to 18.0 cents/lb on Friday, exceeding the previous tariff-fuelled peak.
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The virus has killed more than 2,900 people in mainland China, disrupted global supply chains and fuelled fears of a slowdown in economic growth.
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In the meantime, the AfD's success in eastern Germany has fuelled an anxious national conversation about the persistence of the country's east-west divide.
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The FTSE 250, up more than 4% since last week as a flurry of Brexit updates fuelled optimism, added another 0.4% by 0800 GMT.
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The gain on the investor window was fuelled by increased dollar inflows from offshore fund managers investing in the domestic equity market, traders said.
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When looking at the official balance sheet of Wanda, the company's debt ratio is not elevated, especially compared with other debt-fuelled mainland developers.
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Uganda's information and telecommunications sector has expanded rapidly over the last decade, fuelled by favourable policies and a young population hungry for online services.
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Cambodia last year had the worst power outages in years as a surge in demand was fuelled by a construction boom accompanying Chinese investment.
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Some of these people said the event has also fuelled criticism among those who believe he has pursued an overly aggressive stance towards Iran.
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The stock move was fuelled by a surprise third-quarter profit, progress at the new China factory and better-than-expected fourth quarter deliveries.
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In turn, the construction sector - long a beneficiary of Turkey's credit-fuelled building boom - contracted 8.7 percent in the fourth quarter as demand slowed.
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The trend toward hub pricing is being fuelled by Asian nations entering the spot market to sell excess supply after weaker-than-expected growth.
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The end of the era of Iraq-style interventions is broadly positive - not least because it had fuelled Tehran's appetite for a nuclear programme.
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China's NEV sales volume surged by more than 18-fold from 2013 to 2015, as generous government subsidies fuelled consumer demand and NEV production.
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Such as in Myanmar where its platform became a conduit for hate speech-fuelled ethnic violence towards the Rohingya people and other ethnic minorities.
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ICOs were targeted after they fuelled a rapid ascent in the value of crypto currencies this year that has triggered fears of a bubble.
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Lebanon has faced five weeks of anti-government protests, fuelled by anger at corruption among the sectarian politicians who have governed Lebanon for decades.
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Inflation-focused central banks that have fuelled all this with their record cheap money will be looking at the rising price of oil meanwhile.
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Wheat futures drew support earlier this week as panic buying of food staples during the coronavirus crisis fuelled milling demand and spurred speculative buying.
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Economic growth is set to slow, while the country's fiscal and current account deficits are rising, fuelled by consumption-friendly public sector wage hikes.
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Corn looked set to break an eight-session rally fuelled by concerns over lost plantings and reduced yield potential due to excess moisture this spring.
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The attacks in the heavily protected city centre fuelled fresh worries about the Western-backed government's ability to provide security and combat the Taliban insurgency.
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Miners in general were weighed down by weaker metals prices and the trade tensions between the United States and China, which fuelled uncertainty over demand.
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That pushed world stocks to one-week lows and even Japan's Nikkei failed to hold on to earlier BOJ-fuelled gains, ending the day flat.
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Schulz has vowed to unseat Merkel with a campaign aimed at overcoming "deep divisions" that he says have fuelled populism in Germany in recent years.
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Over the three months to January 2017, food sales were up 0.6 percent, fuelled by increased demand over Christmas and subsequent New Year health resolutions.
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The rising number of infections has fuelled an increasingly desperate atmosphere on board the cruise liner, which was placed in quarantine in Yokohama on Feb.
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Early season output is also being threatened by an ethnic-fuelled land dispute that has driven thousands of farmers off illegal plantations since last month.
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Yet the conspiracy theory this has fuelled on the right—that Democrats are trying to boost illegal immigration to swell their electorate—is a fantasy.
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It is against this backdrop that technology and innovation are changing the way we think about air travel and how our planes can be fuelled.
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Contradictory information about Bongo's health and an extended convalescence in Morocco have fuelled instability in Gabon which his family has ruled for over 50 years.
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The company said a recovery in the second half of the year, fuelled by its initiatives, failed to offset weak performance in the first half.
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Clashes around the region have fuelled worries of a widening conflict breaking out in the region, which is crossed by oil and natural gas pipelines.
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Its expansion is being fuelled by SoftBank's near-$100bn Vision Fund, which last year put several billion dollars into the firm, valuing it at $20173bn.
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He's on his way to take over from St. Nick, giving one young family an utterly inappropriate Christmas gift—a booze-fuelled party at midnight.
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Now, with Western firms reliant on it for this work, and fuelled by a fast-growing home market, China is turning to design and manufacturing.
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It is fuelled by the ways Americans use real and mythical Indians, such as Pocahontas, to express their own ideas of citizenship and national identity.
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Yet oil-fuelled growth had stalled even before the latest crisis: in 2013, with oil prices around $100 per barrel, GDP growth was only 903%.
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Fears of growing numbers of migrants, partly fuelled by scenes from Calais, were a key issue influencing Britain's recent vote to quit the European Union.
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Mr Kurz's ascent has been fuelled by two factors: tough talk on borders, and the Macronesque appeal of a fresh face to a weary electorate.
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A trial of 17 journalists on terrorism-related charges and the detention of Amnesty International activists have only fuelled tensions with Brussels over human rights.
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An industrial recovery has fuelled a return of inflation after years of sluggish growth, and investors are pricing in rate rises from the central bank.
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Trump's victory fuelled fears of economic and political uncertainty and called into question the rise in U.S. interest rates that had been expected in December.
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Shares in Ali Health fell sharply in the aftermath of that announcement, fuelled by concerns the company could lose the right to run the platform.
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ECONOMIC GROWTH Official data showed strong growth of 0.5% in the first quarter from the last three months of 2018, fuelled by the stockpiling boom.
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POSITIONS: Large holdings of LME copper stocks, cash and tom/next contracts have fuelled worries about short-term availability and boosted prices for nearby contracts.
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Strengthening of the U.S. dollar fuelled by resurgent U.S. growth could further boost British stocks by raising the value of their international earnings, he added.
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Hopes for immunotherapy medicine durvalumab have been fuelled in recent days by the failure of Bristol-Myers Squibb's Opdivo in previously untreated lung cancer patients.
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The announcement fuelled an already combustible scandal that has transfixed Malaysians, battered their prime minister, Najib Razak, and could yet ensnare banks around the world.
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But the lack of an agreement between Opec members and the prospect of new supply from Iran has fuelled uncertainty about oil's longer-term prospects.
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According to local legend, the first competitive woodchopping match in New Zealand was held in a pub, organized to settle a booze-fuelled, campfire bet.
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That is against a backdrop of a regulatory crackdown on retail lending, fuelled by a misconduct inquiry into the finance sector which ended this month.
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Even so, this is an unrated issue by a country infamous for credit-fuelled growth, weak rule of law, and selective respect for international norms.
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The survey's authors said the March uptick could have been fuelled by increased hope in recent weeks that a no-deal Brexit might be avoided.
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The anger of the government's foes was fuelled by a telephone conversation between the former and current presidents, released by Mr Moro on March 603th.
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Petrobras, the state-controlled oil firm at the centre of a multibillion dollar scandal that fuelled demands for Ms Rousseff's impeachment, has its headquarters there.
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Private health-insurance spending (including employer-provided plans) is forecast to grow by 5.6% a year over the next decade, fuelled by spending on drugs.
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One temporary source of comfort is the fact that the state sector may now itself be stabilising, thanks to a massive, debt-fuelled government stimulus.
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Elsheikh said, "Some of the scholars who made the trip were so into this myth" fuelled by the negative image of Africa presented to Americans.
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Her trouble with working-class whites is fuelled by deep forces, including wage stagnation and rage against the elite, that might poleaxe any establishment politician.
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The spread of automation in factories has fuelled concerns that poor countries will no longer be able to get a lift from labour-intensive manufacturing.
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In this scenario, Mr Xi would seem to be far more hawkish than Mr Li as he fights to rein in China's credit-fuelled stimulus.
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Qatari stocks ended the day 1.3 percent higher, fuelled by 3.4 percent gains in Qatar National Bank and a 2.7 percent rise in Industries Qatar.
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Cases of measles are rising in many countries, fuelled in part by conspiracy theories claiming that vaccines given to children cause autism (they do not).
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Women's rage, she claims, has long fuelled progressive social change, and the women galvanized by Trump's election are part of a grand tradition of radicalism.
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Copper prices fell to a one-month low on Thursday on the stronger dollar and after a drop in imports by China fuelled demand worries.
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The bloodshed has been partly fuelled by Palestinian frustration over long-stalled peace talks and anger at perceived Jewish encroachment on a contested Jerusalem shrine.
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Inflation rose to 3.3 percent on the year in December, sharply above the central bank's 2.7 percent forecast, fuelled by a jump in domestic consumption.
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Investors took some money off the table after the benchmark rose about 2387.69 percent so far this year, fuelled by hopes for a Sino-U.
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After two days of frenetic, error-filled F1 action, hopes of a thrilling European GP were further fuelled by a pair of chaotic GP13 races.
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Expectations that the Federal Reserve would tighten monetary policy in December while central banks overseas engage in loose easing policies have fuelled the dollar's gains.
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Indeed, ECB President Mario Draghi's shock turnaround on easing fuelled talk of a worldwide wave of central bank stimulus, firing up stocks, bonds and commodities.
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It is one of the worst mass shootings in American history, fuelled by a plethora of complicated issues: homophobia, possible terrorist group affiliation, domestic terrorism.
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This model's turbocharged version, "blitzscaling", is beloved of venture capitalists who dream of recreating the "network effects" that fuelled the rise of Google and Facebook.
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Wall Street has surged in recent weeks, fuelled by optimism that a truce in U.S. President Trump's trade war with China would boost corporate earnings.
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Global market turmoil and expectations that the UK's shock decision to leave the EU will hurt the global economy fuelled demand for safe-haven bonds.
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Dour forecasts from retailers Home Depot and Kohl's also fuelled worries about U.S. consumer spending, which has so far been robust, in contrast to manufacturing.
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Steinhoff last month admitted "accounting irregularities" as it built a debt-fuelled empire stretching from Poundland in Britain to Mattress Firm in the United States.
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But, fuelled by criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump and anger at grassroots level in the party, the sentiment against May has gained fresh momentum.
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The rising cases outside of China, where the oubreak originated, have fanned worries over global supply chain disruptions and fuelled demand for safe haven assets.
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Wall Street has surged in recent weeks, fuelled by optimism that a truce in U.S. President Trump's trade war with China would boost corporate earnings.
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Consumer spending boomed as a stock-market rally fuelled optimism about the new government but then lost momentum because wages were not rising that much.
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Not since all the operatic, dog-fuelled action of John Wick Chapter 3 have I needed to watch a trailer again and again and again.
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Indian shares were a touch lower after rallying nearly 8% in the last two sessions, fuelled by a deep cut in the corporate tax rate.
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Speculation that something sinister was afoot was fuelled by the fact that Homi Bhabha, head of India's atomic programme, was on board the second plane.
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DE for more than 200 million euros, capitalising on a recent rally in the stock fuelled by plans to list two of its start-ups.
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By driving up the cost of energy and other imports, lira weakness has fuelled inflation which stood near a nine-year high of 11.9 percent.
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North Korea's rapid progress in developing nuclear weapons and missiles capable of reaching the U.S. mainland has fuelled a rise in tensions in recent months.
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Secrecy surrounding his health during his five-month absence has fuelled instability in Gabon, where declining oil revenues and widespread poverty have dented his popularity.
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All this added to the growing sense of a disorderly Oval Office, and fuelled speculation about alleged links between the Trump campaign team and Russian officials.
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It typically takes a year or more to receive an ordered transformer, and that is when cranes work and lorries and locomotives can be fuelled up.
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Informal work in Greece has increased during the crisis, fuelled by both cash-strapped businesses trying to save on pension contributions and desperation among job-seekers.
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That could put policymakers in a dilemma on how to meet ambitious growth targets while also containing financial risks created by years of debt-fuelled stimulus.
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People across Scandinavia have been taking increasing risks on housing as prices have soared over the last decade, fuelled by low interest rates and tax incentives.
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The bank promised higher dividends on Tuesday after a 14 percent profit drop fuelled doubts among some investors about the bank's ability to continue growing payouts.
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The inexorable ascent of prices has taken homes out of the reach of many first-time buyers and fuelled concerns about excessive borrowing by property investors.
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Indeed, ECB President Mario Draghi's shock about-face on easing fuelled talk of a worldwide wave of central bank stimulus, firing up stocks, bonds and commodities.
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Investors reckon it will weaken further, given growing expectations for an increase in U.S. interest rates and signs that China's credit-fuelled economy is slowing again.
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The company's demise followed years of over-expansion fuelled by easy credit that left it heavily leveraged when steel prices plunged to record lows in 2015.
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Which, I guess if you like your pop music to sound like a satanic and drug-fuelled reimagining of a medieval painting, isn't a bad thing.
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Tehran has not commented on the attacks, but the evacuations highlighted the persistent instability in Iraq that is hindering business, fuelled by the U.S.-Iran tensions.
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Strong consumption, fuelled by rising incomes from a growing outsourcing industry and steady remittance inflows from Filipino workers overseas, have been driving the property market upturn.
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Yet Mr Trump's willingness to forsake moderation is also fuelled by his confidence that the Democrats, recoiling against him to the hard-left, will do likewise.
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The explosive growth in IP cases has been fuelled by the growing litigiousness of domestic companies, which have more to protect as they become more innovative.
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Exactly how much these events fuelled the war that broke out in Syria in 2011 and recent unrest in Iran is a topic of considerable debate.
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Meanwhile, some analysts have pointed to China's rally also being fuelled by renewed hopes for the launch of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock connect in 2016.
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This was also evident in the Tea Party movement, which was in part fuelled by anti-immigration sentiment, and thus played Goldwater to Mr Trump's Reagan.
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Hopes of an aggressive fiscal stimulus plan under the Trump administration has fuelled expectations of inflation and pushed up bond yields, boosting demand for the dollar.
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Against this gloomy backdrop, an expanding telecoms sector, - fuelled by a young population and annual economic growth of around 2189 percent in recent years - offers hope.
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This has fuelled suspicions that the government wants to be able to gain access to them, either covertly or by putting pressure on data-storage companies.
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Anxieties about the bill have been fuelled by China's apparent frustration with the use of Hong Kong as a safe haven by those it dislikes politically.
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And production problems and high prices fuelled the final stages of the first frenzied U.S. shale drilling boom, causing output to surge, while dampening consumption growth.
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Fuelled by unusually warm Atlantic waters, Hurricane Maria swept the island from the south-east, sustaining wind speeds of up to 33 kilometres an hour (175mph).
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Recent runs of soft economic data has fuelled expectations that the world's most powerful central banks could deliver on reflationary policies and provide support for markets.
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In currency markets, the weak Chinese data fuelled some gains in Japan's yen, which rallied to a three-week high amid the country's holiday-thinned trading.
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If you like your alternate realities dark, disturbing and full of internet-fuelled misery, you're probably going to enjoy the trailer for Black Mirror Season 3.
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The European Commission cut its growth and inflation forecasts on Thursday as downside surprises to German and Spanish industrial orders fuelled worries about an accelerating slowdown.
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And the government, which sporadically blocks the network, was unable to extinguish a Facebook-fuelled bush-fire of fear, anger and recrimination that swept the nation.
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The metallic, percussion-fuelled EP was recorded in Toronto and NYC in 2015, and is the first time the pair have worked together in the studio.
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Premier Food's full-year sales growth of 3.6 percent was largely fuelled by its international performance and sales of its top-performing Nissin-partnered Batchelor brand.
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The Bank of Japan's recent shift to negative rates has fuelled concerns that ever-more exotic monetary policy is rapidly reaching the point of diminishing returns.
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The losses were further fuelled after Australia's No.3 lender Westpac Banking Corp said on Thursday it expects to see higher defaults in the third quarter.
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Property values in Sydney and Melbourne skyrocketed to record levels last year as all-time low interest rates fuelled a debt binge in the housing market.
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The comments fuelled speculation over whether the central bank is nearing an end to its current rate-cutting cycle, after three moves so far this year.
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This has fuelled a black market where a rental contract in central Stockholm typically costs 200,000 crowns ($23,500) per room to buy, a newspaper report showed.
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The debate has been fuelled by a Turkish offensive in northern Syria in which Turkey, a NATO member, has been using German-made Leopard 2 tanks.
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Abortion-related activity, says Elizabeth Nash of the Guttmacher Institute, which monitors it, has been "very intense", fuelled in part by the furore over Planned Parenthood.
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Michael Elleman, a missile expert at the IISS, speculates that perhaps the missiles were solid-fuelled and the engines still at an early stage of development.
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Better infrastructure has fuelled a tourism boom—domestic visitors to the TAR increased fivefold between 20113 and 2015—but most income flows to travel agents elsewhere.
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And critics continue to insist that the ACA is heading towards an inevitable failure, a charge fuelled by recent headlines about soaring premiums and struggling insurers.
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Growth of internet use in Africa, a continent of 1 billion people, has been fuelled by rapidly expanding mobile broadband networks and ever more affordable phones.
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Telefonica's 2019 guidance, which it said was fuelled by strong momentum into the start of the year as it focused on high-value customers, exceeded expectations.
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That has stirred memories of economic chaos a decade ago, when rampant money-printing fuelled hyperinflation and forced the country to abandon its currency in 2009.
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But tensions exist, seen most visibly in Britain, where arguments over EU migration fuelled much of the debate over the recent vote to leave the club.
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Consumer credit expanded strongly last year, helping to sustain spending by households that fuelled strong economic growth after last June's vote to leave the European Union.
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Last week, Britain's most senior counter-terrorism officer warned Britain was facing a serious and growing threat from far-right terrorism, often fuelled by online extremism.
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Russian car sales plunged 36 percent in 2015, hit by an economic crisis fuelled by lower oil prices and Western sanctions over Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
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The decision to jack up U.S. tariffs on goods from China fuelled bets on Friday that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates later this year.
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Global stock markets have had a whipsaw week, largely fuelled by U.S. President Donald Trump's tendency to change his mind over key policy and political issues.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK The news recently has felt like a never-ending dumpster fire, renewed and fuelled by each week's fresh horrors.
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Stocks have paused after getting a fresh leg to their record-setting rally, fuelled by improving prospects for a U.S. bill that would slash corporate taxes.
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Tereos has been shaken for more than a year by an internal feud fuelled by cooperative members concerned by the group's plunging profits and high debt.
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That fuelled fears that global markets could be flooded with oil at a time of substantial weakening in demand due to coronavirus outbreaks in many countries.
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The deeper contraction and the virus impact have fuelled fears of another decline in January-March to mark two consecutive quarters - the definition of a recession.
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Under the planned deal, in congested cities where municipal governments have restricted the use of gasoline-fuelled cars, Nissan and Dongfeng would provide battery electric cars.
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Fuelled by an overnight rally in equities - Japanese stocks are up more than 2 percent - the dollar was set for a seventh consecutive month of gains.
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Chinese regulators are reviewing deal agreements in minute details, and have cracked down on some large domestic conglomerates, including Fosun, for their debt-fuelled acquisitions abroad.
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Ever since the referendum, Brexit has divided the United Kingdom and fuelled soul-searching about everything from secession and immigration to capitalism, empire and modern Britishness.
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A five-fold jump in U.S. underlying sales during the period was fuelled by a bump in marketing dollar, spent on acquiring and maintaining new merchants.
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Cross-country divisions embodied in a bitterly divided Congress – fuelled by arguments over impeachment and migration, risk turning what were once local quirks into irreconcilable differences.
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Proxy confrontations will continue, but they may do so largely fuelled by local actors and with much less involvement by the United States and its allies.
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The euro rise has been fuelled by stronger-than-expected growth in the euro zone but also comments by top U.S. policymaker welcoming a weaker dollar.
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Which means raising awareness about tech-fuelled tactics that are designed to generate and exploit data-based asymmetries in order to hack and manipulate public opinion.
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Short-haul LNG-fuelled shipping vessels have so far only been able to refuel with LNG in Rotterdam through truck-to-ship transfers while at dock.
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Bougainville has long had a distinct identity; 15,000-20,000 people were killed in a civil war that was fuelled by separatist grievances and ended in 1998.
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Expansion in the manufacturing and mining sectors have also fuelled hopes of better than expected economic recovery following the recession in the first quarter of 2017.
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The president and his White House team lack any clear strategy to address global security challenges and lurch from one Twitter-fuelled emergency to the next.
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Signs of slowing global economic activity have increased in recent months, fuelled by trade tensions between the United States and China, the world's top two energy consumers.
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Signals of slowing global economic activity have increased in recent months, fuelled by trade tensions between the United States and China, the world's top two energy consumers.
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Wanda's expansion over the years, such as buying cinema chains in America, has been fuelled by debt, which it will pay down with proceeds from the sale.
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Losses against the dollar this year widened to 39 percent as the U.S. row fuelled losses driven by concerns over President Tayyip Erdogan's influence over monetary policy.
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The earnings boom of the past two decades has also been fuelled by the rise of a few exceptionally profitable tech firms, such as Alphabet and Facebook.
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Fears of political interference in policy are fuelled by Erdogan's frequent expression of his distaste for high interest rates, calling for lower rates to boost economic growth.
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The Franco-Dutch carrier saw revenues of 24.8 billion euro ($26.4 billion) for the full-year 2016, fuelled partly by a dip in oil prices last year.
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The indictment says the "Gezi Uprising" was fuelled by Osman Kavala, a well-known civil society leader and businessman who has been in jail since October 2017.
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The surprising run is being fuelled by goals from set pieces, and there was another against Sweden when Maguire headed in a corner in the 30th minute.
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Altice has grown in the United States and Europe through debt-fuelled acquisitions, raising its net debt to more than five times its annual core operating profit.
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The momentum was further fuelled by the IMF's projection that India could emerge as the fastest-growing major economy in the world in 22019 at 225 percent.
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In the end, however, Garbrandt succeeded in the biggest way possible, flattening his fearsome foe with a rocket-fuelled right hand just 133:53 into round one.
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This increase was driven by huge inflows into exchange traded funds (ETFs) – 364 tons – "fuelled by concerns around the shifting global economic and financial landscape," it said.
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The "bromance", to use Barack Obama's term, was fuelled by Mr Putin's reference, in December, to Mr Trump as yarki, or colourful, which he mistranslates as "brilliant".
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General Motors (GM) confirmed recently that tariff-fuelled increases in commodity prices led to $1.13m in extra expenses last quarter, compared with the same period in 2017.
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It also fuelled worries that Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's president, who has called interest rates "the mother of all evil", is again encroaching on central-bank policymaking.
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From the mid-2000s soaring oil prices stimulated further growth, mainly in the services and construction sectors, but also fuelled imports, and the economy started to overheat.
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Aluminium's gains have been fuelled by China ordering aluminium producers in 28 cities to slash output during the winter months as Beijing intensifies its war on smog.
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Guptas biodiesel-fuelled power business could have sold these to electricity retailers on the market for about 64 pounds per MWh, according to data from regulator Ofgem.
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Widespread dislike of him fuelled the Umbrella Movement (which in turned spawned a small but growing pro-independence movement that has worried leaders in Beijing far more).
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In April, average home prices in China's largest cities rose at their fastest in four years, fuelled by six interest rate cuts since 2014 and easier downpayments.
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This has fuelled fears that the surge in investment going into aircraft finance is pushing orders for new jets, and prices for old ones, to unsustainable levels.
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Mr Duque will have to control corruption, which fuelled the anger that gave Mr Petro 8m votes, more than any other left-wing candidate in Colombia's history.
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His suit consists of six small kerosene-fuelled micro gas turbines strapped to his arms, which have 22kg of thrust and are controlled by human body movement.
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China posted stronger-than-expected economic growth of 6.9 percent in the first half, fuelled by a year-long construction boom, resurgent exports and robust retail sales.
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What caused it all is disputed, though some developers whisper that the return of dirty money from the West after the 2008 financial crash fuelled the frenzy.
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AI-fuelled chatbots have fast become a very crowded market, with hundreds of so-called 'conversational AI' startups all vying to serve the customer service cause. Ultimate.
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When they started the EU was indeed fuelled by FOMO—specifically, the fear of being beaten to the South American bloc by a free-trading United States.
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In many countries, the seemingly final success of "1968" has fuelled the rise of a minority, sometimes large and sometimes small, not prepared to accept that fact.
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They are fuelled by fear ("No one else will defend you," notes Ms Arduini) and a curious combination of me-first libertarianism and anti-expertise herd mentality.
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On Tuesday, news that Mediaset's production unit Medusa had sold exclusive rights to Sky Italia for its upcoming movie season had fuelled speculation of a broader agreement.
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The protests have fuelled the former British colony's biggest political crisis since China regained control of Hong Kong, and pose a direct challenge to authorities in Beijing.
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The higher Treasury yields fuelled demand for the dollar relative to currencies such as the euro and yen, whose government bond yields are still low-to-negative.
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In part the trade is fuelled by subsidies in places such as Algeria, which spends about $28bn a year keeping down the price of food and energy.
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Homeless and stigmatized, young LGBT people risk being drawn into the drug-fuelled 'chemsex' party scene, trafficked or infected through unprotected sex with multiple partners, campaigners say.
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In clear contrast to Joyce, Hopper's journey follows the modus operandi of testosterone-fuelled cop-dramas—punch enough people and they'll eventually lead you to the truth.
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"It's a challenge for me because shawarma has got this reputation of being a booze-fuelled, on-the-way-home-from-a-night-out food," says Katz.
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Analysts estimate the cannabis market could exceed $50 billion over the next decade, fuelled by growing acceptance in North America for uses ranging from pharmaceutical to recreational.
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Insurers and banks outperformed, also helped by a surge in global government bond yields, fuelled by hopes of a massive U.S. fiscal stimulus under a Trump administration.
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Unexpectedly weak manufacturing activity data from Germany rattled markets last month, and a brief inversion of the U.S. bond yield curve fuelled concerns about global recession risks.
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But there are also security concerns, some of which have fuelled a drive by the United States and others to remove Chinese-made equipment from Western networks.
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Property values in Sydney and Melbourne had skyrocketed to record levels last year as all-time low interest rates fuelled a debt-binge in the housing market.
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SoftBank Group Corp soared 4.6 percent to 11,160 yen, the highest since early October fuelled by news it is mulling an investment in Uber's self-driving unit.
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But a steep economic downturn fuelled by lower oil prices and Western sanctions over Ukraine has hit the aviation market hard, pushing consumers to tighten their belts.
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U.K. petrol car sales in April fell 13.1 percent year-on-year while alternatively fuelled vehicles saw the first monthly fall in demand for almost 4 years.
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Mediaset shares have doubled in value in December, fuelled by Vivendi's share building, putting them on course for their biggest monthly gain in their 20-year listing.
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Fuelled by a jump in gold jewellery for smelting, imports surged even more to surpass 200 billion francs, reducing the annual trade surplus to 31.3 billion francs.
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It's not exactly the kind of place you would expect to be fuelled by a cutting-edge biomethane project and discarded yogurt, but that's exactly what's happening.
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The early gains were fuelled by Swiss chipmaker AMS, a key Apple supplier, which reported a doubling of annual revenue and upgraded earnings guidance ahead of expectations.
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