"That means a child will go without a meal, or a family will go without shelter, or a senior citizen will go without life-saving medical care," Tim Delaney, president and CEO of the National Council of Nonprofits, told The Hill.
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Sources said that Uber is not paying for Kalanick's personal PR needs, which should go without saying (but does not go without saying, cuz this is Uber, Jake).
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That means Friday is likely to come and go without action to end the shutdown, forcing 800,000 federal workers to go without a paycheck for the second time this month.
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It's on the pricier side so I go without wine.
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But Casey's not letting the gator go without a fight.
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Fires often go without names if they are too small.
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This should go without saying, but ... dog treats for life!!!
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That's another year to go without a Mac Pro update.
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And hers wasn't the only FLDS family to go without.
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In fact, 1953% of amputees worldwide go without modern prosthetics.
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Do not assume that migration will go without any glitches.
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It should go without saying, but stay safe out there.
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He was the only starter to go without a hit.
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On the fast day, you don't go without food completely.
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He can even go without wearing a GPS ankle monitor.
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Doesn't it go without saying that Native lives matter, too?
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Substitute whole basil leaves if you wish, or go without.
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But the episode did not go without a Palin reference.
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What is driving more Americans to go without health coverage?
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Now imagine: How long could you go without your phone?
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So it's a very difficult time to go without hugs.
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It should go without saying, but that's not it either.
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This, it should go without saying, is a Bachelor first.
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Worse than that is how many characters go without description.
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Why doesn't he think he could ever go without it?
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They simply go without care or resort to dangerous methods.
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Because she has friends without insurance who go without, completely.
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The Chinese may go without star-studded basketball as much as Americans will go without working subway cars, and that's the cost of a relationship that has never been built on a foundation of trust.
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It is a tragedy that I could not go without capturing.
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Today, roughly a third of American patients go without a PCP.
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Friday is the first day agents will go without getting paid.
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It should go without saying, but just in case: Spoilers ahead!
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Thankfully, you don't have to go without for that much longer.
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Or you can opt to go without music, if you prefer.
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I'm just risk-averse and don't want to go without coverage.
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It's an important financial tool many are choosing to go without.
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"I never wished to go without Armando," she told Mr. Waters.
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Widespread school closures means millions of kids could go without meals.
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That might go without saying in most parts of the world.
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I know just how far to go without creating a monster.
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It should go without saying that things do not go smoothly.
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Surely Milano's lab could go without power for a while, right?
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He was not about to let it go without a fight.
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Olivier's uptight (he can't let a mistake go without correcting it).
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They have been all in from the get-go, without hesitation.
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We were not willing to let it go without completing it.
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If you're a purist, feel free to go without, of course.
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Actors in Los Angeles and politicians in Washington couldn't go without.
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Most men can go without sex—you get used to it.
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"The longer employees go without pay, more face financial hardships," he said.
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It should go without saying, but just in case: MAJOR spoilers ahead.
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We realize that we forgot drinks but decide to just go without.
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Millions go without transportation, health care, and even food to pay rent.
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By the same token, some 13m Bangladeshi households currently go without electricity.
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Though, of course, that means allowing obvious mistakes to go without correction.
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We live in a rural area, and we can't go without funding.
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It should probably go without saying, but just in case: spoilers ahead.
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It should go without saying that this is not how it works.
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They're something you can play on the go without needing extreme focus.
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Colbert admits his mistake, but doesn't let Mindy go without firing back.
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Even an evening stroll for the presidents didn't go without a tussle.
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It should go without saying that Twitter is shook by the chook.
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One day, the soldiers let her go, without explanation or any clothing.
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Even so, this doesn't mean diabetic athletes must go without their insulin.
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But just because we could go without them doesn't mean we will.
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You'll never go without service when you're wearing your T-Mobile ONEsie.
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It should go without saying, but follow the laws of the country!
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" Of course, she couldn't let the issue go without addressing the "nudity.
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But it's unclear how far the legislation will go without Trump's support.
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Making sure patients do not go without medicines reduces any political furor.
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Eight months is a long time to go without a permanent CEO.
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We couldn't let Conrad go without asking her for a Coachella memory.
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The Cheesecake Factory wasn't one to let this go without a tweet.
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So far, 84 percent of the territory continues to go without power.
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Parents or older siblings will go without so the youngest can eat.
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Today, how long can we go without dinners with friends or grandparents?
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If I don't make the 5:40 u can go without me.
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Next, stunt performer Toby Fuller gave the seat a go without incident.
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However, I can easily go without makeup when wearing the Purito sunscreen.
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But then the order came down to let him go without charge.
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But no big car firm can today go without its own EVs.
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They can also go without oxygen for as long as a month.
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The former we could go without hearing; the latter goes without saying.
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That means many Afghan troops will go without American training until then.
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My income was scarce, so I decided to go without health insurance.
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I said people in the desert couldn't go without water during Ramadan.
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It should go without saying that none of it should have happened.
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Be honest about how long you can go without a paycheckFounders should understand whether they have the personal and financial support in place to go without a paycheck for an indefinite period of time as they establish their companies.
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Go without and you'll be doomed to use the dreaded hotel hair dryer.
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That should go without saying, but in the Trump era, it bears repeating.
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Millions go without health care, while millions more are crushed by rising premiums.
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But when I told her to go without me, she insisted I come.
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"I can go without food, but not without my smartphone," Ms Shi confesses.
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Three-fifths of older people say they often have to go without necessities.
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Concealer is one of those non-negotiable items we simply cannot go without.
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Oh, and it should go without saying that what follows is extremely NSFW.
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Mothers eat their meals only after children — meaning sometimes they go without food.
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If we go without it for too long, it's likely we will die.
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In all, Collazo's nursing home would go without grid power for nine months.
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Just trying to get your fix and go without experiencing the craziness inside?
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But even if tardigrades have to go without water, it isn't a sacrifice.
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And the performance did not go without some surprises and fun on stage.
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It should go without saying that office shoes must coordinate with most things.
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It should go without saying that none of this is Animal House's fault.
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It should go without saying that we think sudden, unexpected shutdowns are unacceptable.
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But for more leisurely activities such as hanging with friends, people go without.
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Women will go without cancer screenings or family planning, which causes unintended pregnancies.
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Without the mandate, millions of people are expected to go without health insurance.
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How long could a city or region go without power, food or water?
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We cannot allow seniors living in Puerto Rico to go without medical care.
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He was let go without being charged and without having to pay bail.
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But his two terms as mayor, which concluded on Monday, go without mention.
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Still, more than 20 years is a long time to go without women.
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At this point, I'll just go without for the rest of the week.
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This should go without saying, but there will be a lot to discuss.
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"A lot of people don't want to go without their wives," he said.
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That he was delighted for van Dijk, of course, should go without saying.
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It should go without saying that this isn't a time to play politics.
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"Look, no one should have to go without a wedding dress," said Lang.
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Twitter's decision to go without political ads has been criticized for various reasons.
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But we shouldn't just let it go without taking note of it either.
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And this obviously should go without saying, but the game is portable now!
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Nor should they go without health insurance that they want and should have.
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Now, banks have decided they aren't letting the data go without a fight.
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Highliners wear tethers, though a small number of elite practitioners sometimes go without.
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Soon, hundreds of thousands of federal employees will go without their second paycheck.
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"Cattle can go without food for a number of days, but they cannot go without fresh water," Dickie Vest, the senior medical director of the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch, a Texas-based animal sanctuary, said in a press release.
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Patients and their insurers pay a high price for patented insulin or go without.
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A high-achieving, straight-A student, she couldn't let it go without a conversation.
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Why do you think it's still such a big deal to go without underwear?
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We've hit our limit and or maybe we're even going to go without it.
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Women in India can go without peeing for hours, sometimes even an entire workday.
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That means a majority pay for their care out of pocket or go without.
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A word of warning, though: such upgrades do not necessarily go without a hitch.
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Consider that employees had to go without a paycheck for more than four weeks.
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So in Norway, among other countries, police have also demilitarized and go without guns.
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Neither is particularly addictive, so consumers should find it relatively easy to go without.
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The most troubling consequence is that women go without care when they need it.
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It should go without saying that sex between two women is a beautiful thing.
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And it should go without saying, but museums prefer you not bring dead animals.
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On the AT&T deal, Judge Leon has allowed it to go without conditions.
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That's partly why we can't let last night's look go without singing Aniston's praises.
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And was this the first episode of the show ever to go without flashbacks?
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Ramadan's variability gives researchers something to chew on, even as their subjects go without.
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He's saying that poor people don't count — that they should just go without water.
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His home state of New York may not let him go without a fight.
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This story has been updated as more lawmakers go without salary during the shutdown.
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My partner wanted to come, but I said I needed to go without them.
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And it should go without saying that Cruz, Graham, and Rogers are all Republicans.
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We're just wondering how long the family will actually go without saying a word.
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It should go without saying that Google and Facebook are no privacy angels either.
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The prisoners were beaten, starved, and made to go without clothing to weaken them.
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That this is bizarre behavior for a US president-elect should go without saying.
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And it should go without saying that it's worth seeing them open for Savages.
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During the company's webcast of the liftoff, everything seemed to go without a hitch.
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I always had a ton of roommates, and I just learned to go without.
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Don't Go Without Me by Rosemary Valero-O'Connell (2020) is now available from Shortbox.
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LOVELAND As a musician, I wouldn't let my daughter go without me, absolutely not.
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"You've got to be able to let people go without creating problems," he said.
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The longer we can go without a crisis, the more the economy can grow.
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Starboard implied that Mayer and her officers needed to go, without naming her specifically.
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One is to argue that it's fine if millions of Americans go without insurance.
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Americans who emigrate don't have to go without cheeseburgers, "Seinfeld" or the English language.
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This link, it should go without saying, is NSFW... OK, fine, here's a screenshot!
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"It also can't go without noting the national significance of this nomination," Malloy added.
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Teachers also, when necessary and if they can afford it, go without a paycheck.
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It should go without saying that local communities know what is best for them.
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We couldn't let the Congressman go without challenging one of his odd wardrobe habits.
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Homework is also why I could not go without my phone for a year.
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Can't let you go without asking at least one irrelevant 'Game of Thrones' question.
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The longer we go without one, the greater the risk this will end badly.
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It is a no-go without a key, and they are wary of trespassing.
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It should go without saying, but queers aren't here to fulfill people's sexual fantasies.
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It should go without saying, however, that these illegal actions violate general museum standards.
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Then it moved, forcing Criterion fans with Hulu subscriptions to switch or go without.
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I can't imagine where this woman and this man would go without the library.
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It should go without saying that Osborn should not have done what he did.
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DES MOINES, IOWA — Bernie Sanders — and his supporters — aren't letting Iowa go without a fight.
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The Caavo is gorgeous, and it can go without a charge for over a year.
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Restaurants in Washington, D.C., have already felt the pinch as federal workers go without paychecks.
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That means she can't afford to go without insurance if she wants to stay well.
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Um Noor has three young children and she doesn't want to go without her husband.
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It's hard to grasp for us because we don't go without music for five minutes.
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That means many Nepalis resort to traditional healers or even go without any medical care.
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Of course I'm going to do that," or, "How could I ever go without it?
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It should go without saying, but you probably shouldn't try to turn raccoons into pets.
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The Egg McMuffin has only 22 calories if you go without Canadian bacon or butter.
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Britney Spears, it should go without saying, is a beautiful talented queen with dream abdominals.
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It's sort of just a prank, one you could seemingly go without finding out about.
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"Five million American families with students at home go without regular broadband access," she said.
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"Under this rule, children will go hungry," she said, "families will go without medical care."
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And websites, particularly in the media world, have more often chosen to go without them.
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Set A Reminder This might go without saying, but sometimes days sneak up on you.
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First and foremost: Periods themselves are a normal bodily function, which should go without saying.
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You can spend less on something, or go without it altogether, for some future gain.
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"It should go without saying that we take these concerns extremely seriously," Marc Elias wrote.
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Well, we all knew a store as iconic as Colette couldn't go without a bang.
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That means she can't afford to go without insurance if she wants to stay well.
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It should go without saying that there are also no absurd "coup-like" inclinations either.
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He told Bloomberg he would rather give up chocolate than go without his beloved beverage.
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This should go without saying: Do not yell unsolicited "compliments" at women on the street.
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The torturer must know the body, how far he can go without killing the victim.
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It's usually something that's as cheap as you can go without tearing your hair out.
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I can't believe we actually have to have that conversation — it should go without saying.
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Both of these constitute identity fraud, and it should go without saying that they're illegal.
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Just because you're petite on top doesn't mean you should go without a sports bra.
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Her body was ready to leave this Earth, but she didn't go without a fight.
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Freed from the government mandate, Ryan says some people will choose to go without insurance.
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The final decision that Karate Combat made which cannot go without scrutiny is the pit.
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But let's be honest: We don't usually let people go without finding someone else first.
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Under the Republican-backed American Health Care Act (AHCA), you can go without health insurance.
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We thought it was a small independent film that'd come and go without much attention.
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When a health plan refuses to authorize a service, the beneficiary may go without it.
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And this should go without saying, but please, please, do not ingest chemical disinfectants either.
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Two classic television game shows -- Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy -- will go without studio audiences.
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Of the 27 million people with mental health conditions, nearly half go without any treatment.
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Laib's solution for the moment: Keep insurance for their son and go without for themselves.
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I don't know how long we're going to go without this guy defending the belt.
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The individual mandate was enforced by a tax penalty on people who go without insurance.
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In addition, the tax law repealed the penalty for people who go without health insurance.
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The individual mandate forces Americans who go without health insurance to pay a tax penalty.
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A city of students go without running drinking water because of concerns of lead poisoning.
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It should go without saying that you don't want things you stream to look terrible.
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So this might go without saying, but there's a lot of music in Utopia Falls.
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We wouldn't go without a food-based safety net in this country; others shouldn't either.
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Under the Affordable Care Act, people who go without insurance are subject to tax penalties.
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And it should go without saying, but don't install alternate keyboards that you don't trust.
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Though it might go without saying, a constant lack of sleep harms our overall health.
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If there's one thing you can't go without during the holiday season, it's hot drinks.
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Bugatti has never said how fast an unmodified car could go without the electronic limiter.
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It should go without saying, but I'll say it anyway: That's not a good thing.
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Also, for the same reasons — and this should go without saying — the bill's on you. 4.
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The Maryland proposal would reinstate financial penalties for those who decide to go without health coverage.
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It should go without saying, but the future of transportation is the future of our economies.
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The untold story is that there aren't many places Trump can go without meeting mass protest.
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"My entire family would start a Kickstarter before they let me go without treatment," she says.
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The U.S. men's basketball team will go without another superstar in Rio de Janeiro this summer.
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That's right giant balloons are providing digital connectivity for some people who might otherwise go without.
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You'll be surprised the fun places you can go without having to blow out your budget.
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I agree with Mr. Gingrich on one thing: I don't want people to go without food.
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Some families who would have received coverage under this proposal have since had to go without.
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Those too poor to pay for insurance go without, raising the costs for their fellow drivers.
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Now, Robbie says she just wants to see how long she can go without watching them.
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In the Bronx, where one-third of the residents go without home internet, startup Neture, Inc.
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That's $130 more than a similarly specced Go without LTE — plus whatever you'll spend on data.
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You could make small adjustments on the go without having to dive into your CSS sheets.
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It should go without saying that laundry soap isn't meant to be eaten, including Tide Pods.
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It should go without saying at this point, but wax figurines are the stuff of nightmares.
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"Helping the hungry is important to me — nobody should have to go without food," he says.
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Most Uber rides come and go without any serious altercations between drivers and their unknown passengers.
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It should go without saying, but women need to be included in debates about women's issues.
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Millions of the chronically ill and disabled were essentially forced to go without health insurance entirely.
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We're guessing this particular Scottie is now facing retirement itself, having passed Go without collecting $200.
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I am telling you, to go without silencer gun, you will be exposed from the beginning.
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AUTHOR'S NOTE: It should go without saying, but you should never keep IRL rhinos as pets.
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It should go without saying that you also need a PlayStation 22 or PlayStation 245 Slim.
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"Donald Trump is president AND I have to go without #BachelorInParadise all summer?" one person wrote.
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It should go without saying that building your own thermite cannon is a very dangerous undertaking.
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Also this should go without saying, there is no evidence for what Trump is alleging. 223.
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And, what should go without saying but doesn&apost: I want a bank I can trust.
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Millions of Americans have been priced out of insurance and have been forced to go without.
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She was raped daily and was forced to go without food for days at a time.
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Like these custom emoji—which apparently are something no superhero movie can go without these days.
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Collins let each woman go without threatening arrest or additional action, the attorney general's office said.
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But where the talks can go without buy-in from Senate leadership or Trump is unclear.
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It's national news when important federal agencies shut their doors and federal employees go without paychecks.
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It should go without saying that the towns of the Northwest Territory are off the grid.
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At day five, I think it should go without saying — one cup of coffee at home.
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The inmates learn that Poussey's death will go without justice and they finally gather to riot.
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Getting to sleep at night was always hard, and I would go without it pretty frequently.
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It should go without saying that a woman in that condition could not consent to sex.
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That should go without saying, but there are patrons at the library who actually do this.
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The marketplace so far has never had a county go without at least one Obamacare option.
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Every day I go without a job widens the looming gap of unemployment on my resume.
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The impending loss of income from the sanctions will mean that people will go without food.
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When you go without an emergency fund, you're just one step away from losing it all.
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Those, too, may come and go without a new boss, and that seemed fine with Stewart.
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On the second try, it was suggested that we go without the 15-letter central revealer.
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In Marrakech, the best way to experience the food scene is to go without a plan.
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Surgeons are often men and are themselves in psychological conflict by letting women go without reconstruction.
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The ceremony again opted to go without a designated host, after employing that approach in 2019.
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Though the police detained Mr. Weaver for questioning, he was eventually let go without being charged.
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"This cannot go without consequence," said Edmonton engineering student Ali Azimi, 21, whose professor was killed.
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In the Amazon rainforest areas of Brazil, many Catholics go without attending daily Mass for months.
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But it quickly became clear that Putin wasn't going to let Ukraine go without a fight.
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But transitioning between the jobs caused her to go without income for a couple of weeks.
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Lunch and snacks are provided but they didn't send us enough sandwiches so I go without.
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With all that in mind, it should go without saying ... Trump's rationale makes zero sense here.
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They're stuck deciding between whether to pay more and more for premiums or go without coverage.
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In Vanuatu, nearly 20 percent of children go without their essential childhood vaccines, according to UNICEF.
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SI: I can't let you go without asking about The Daily Show, which you helped create.
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He so often disappoints me that I generally make up my mind to go without him.
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Queen Elizabeth is holding an open house – and you can go without even setting foot in England.
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That total includes the one in five Americans who say they couldn't even go without one paycheck.
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The longer physicists go without a detection, the more new ideas to explain dark matter will emerge.
|
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You can't hatch eggs in Pokémon Go without an incubator, and the event takes that into account.
|
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Drag queens are fearless and understand the idea of just giving it a go without questioning it.
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The Browns, should they go without a victory, would be the fifth winless team in NFL history.
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Associations can also break over the passage of time, if we go without exposure to relevant cues.
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Finally (we wish this would go without saying), sexting requires consent between partners just like anything else.
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They also report that 14% of children in the country regularly go without the things they need.
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He knew that the kids in debt would go without eating or simply get a cheese sandwich.
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But that doesn't mean we're prepared to let our favorite season go without a serious send-off.
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But she was the only main female character to go without in the film at some point.
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It should go without saying that buying the iPad mini 4 is not a very sound investment.
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Another man, a cab driver, said he couldn't afford to go without pay for the entire trial.
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"It eats up the money, but you don't want your loved ones to go without," Davis said.
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We are both heavily tattooed, and I always get jealous when he gets to go without me.
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They can survive in the crushing pressures of the deep ocean or go without water for decades.
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Most notably, it adds a penalty for people who go without insurance, to replace Obamacare's individual mandate.
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President-elect Donald Trump, however, couldn't let this year go without taking another dig at his critics.
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Of course, we couldn't let 2017 go without returning to our Breath of the Wild permadeath adventure.
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A Kickstarter project wants to ensure that you'll never go without sufficient lighting again: meet Luminoodle Task.
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But when his PSA level fell to under half of the baseline, he could go without Zytiga.
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Yeah. They showed me that we can, too, go without all of these things that we possess.
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Now, because of their parents' fears of deportation, many of those children could go without those benefits.
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"Women used to go without the hijab and represent Somalia internationally while wearing almost nothing," she said.
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It should go without saying that you should look for a trusted and reputable tech repair shop.
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It's called the "Luna Edition," because nothing Final Fantasy can go without being called something like that.
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I note how secure I feel on the edge and how far I can go without falling.
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It should go without saying that nothing is guaranteed by these broad tendencies gleaned from the archives.
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It should go without saying, but skip the pool if you're actively vomiting or have been recently.
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It should go without saying, but please don't send a mass email with all your contacts bcc'd.
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As I don't want to accidentally use a hot oil treatment on my armpits, I go without.
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Though it should go without saying, Barbie warns that we should never be sharing other people's nudes.
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You've said you don't like labels—Art is full of labels, but I'd like to go without.
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They can also go without a point guard and just let Leonard or Ginobili handle the ball.
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Workers at other direct-to-consumer brands, however, say they were let go without notice or severance.
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Your man, it should go without saying, is just waiting to be replaced by Bryson Tiller, a.k.a.
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It should go without saying at this point that I'm going to be spoiling Life is Strange.
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He likened it to living in a world where adults permanently wear sunglasses while children go without.
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What would happen if you just watched Tax Day come and go without doing anything at all?
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I declined to go without him; the brides were furious with me, and we haven't spoken since.
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And it should go without saying that much more needs to be done to confront global warming.
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Others have survived in the crushing pressures of the deep ocean or go without water for decades.
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I was with a friend because they don't let you go without someone to take you home.
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Many invested their life savings into the land deals and are unwilling to go without a fight.
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So people go without while others worry they will lose their Medicaid if they take a job.
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It should go without saying that it is unthinkable that Congress would recess before addressing the crisis.
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It should go without saying that I love my country and I'm proud to be an American.
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And both plans will cause more Americans to go without coverage and struggle with health care bills.
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It&aposs almost inconceivable that a kid could go without a tablet in this day and age.
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She'd gotten this key from management so that she could come and go without worrying about cameras.
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Many of them, even children, are forced to go without fruit, vegetables and milk — now unaffordable luxuries.
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A common reason people go without health insurance is due to transitions from one job to another.
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If I were to return to the region, I would certainly go without question to Shuafat camp.
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Likewise, it would be surprising for CES to go without debuting some new Alienware PC gaming hardware.
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As I said before, [that's one of the cases] where you can be let go without warning.
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And many cannot afford to go without income for the three weeks of shelter-in-place orders.
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Or try to get an extension on the utility bill and go without getting the car fixed?
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But the high cost of providing early and uniform access can mean the underinsured go without these opportunities.
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"Having your body go without oxygen can result in damage to all parts of the body," Wakeman says.
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So, it should go without saying that you don't need to throw themed nail art into the mix.
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It's immensely helped me in the sense that I'm not buying things and don't have to go without.
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This means the more than 20 million households receiving assistance could start to go without aid next month.
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It would nix the individual mandate, which fines Americans who can afford health insurance but go without it.
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To prove that he is worthy of that ultimate prize, Gilgamesh must go without sleep for six days.
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It should go without saying that if you haven't played the game yet, don't listen to this podcast.
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It should go without saying that people who are not charged with a crime also are presumed innocent.
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Premiums are expected to rise 15-20% in 2018 and 2019 as more healthy people go without coverage.
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It should go without saying that everyone's shit stinks, but a change in odor can sometimes be unsettling.
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No matter how cramped our apartments are, it's the one thing that our homes simply can't go without.
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Soon you'll be able to get a lot more out of Pokémon Go without taking your phone out.
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But many children with Down syndrome go without needed interventions and therapies because they are unaffordable or unavailable.
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Cruz let a few opportunities go without attacking and got distracted by trying to make points about Rubio.
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She often worries about money, fearing her baby may have to go without necessities, like clothes and soap.
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I don't want to let you go without talking about how CNN and MSNBC fit into all this.
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Places I used to go, I can't go without people looking at me saying stuff under their breath.
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There is clearly no evidence to charge him and he should be let go without any further delay.
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This should go without saying, but no one — famous or not — should feel pressured to share personal information.
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The shutdown has led 800,000 federal workers, including TSA agents and air traffic controllers, to go without pay.
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All that being said, I don't think that anyone who wants animal companionship should have to go without.
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It should go without saying that if you haven't already watched the movie, you should stop reading now.
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Next, according to lead author Sara O'Donnell, college students would rather go without food than without their phones.
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But if you want to afford a home, for example, there are things you have to go without.
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Hamilton grabbed the lead when Bottas pitted for tires, and he didn't let it go without a fight.
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"Imagine watching him go without life-saving treatment because it's been denied by your insurance," the ad says.
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"It is surprising how long you can go without needing a fridge or even a kitchen," she said.
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They can go without food or water for as long as 30 years, yet live to reproduce again.
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There appears to be a natural pattern of how long the market can go without a big move.
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Under the Affordable Care Act, people who go without major medical coverage may be subject to tax penalties.
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It might go without saying, but trying a New York bagel should also be a bucket-list item.
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If you're binge-watching, "Breaking Bad" becomes as addictive as the blue meth Walt's buyers can't go without.
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Consumers who go without insurance next year could face possible tax penalties of $1503 a person or more.
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It should go without saying that a government leader would put his or her own nation's interests first.
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I can come and go without accountability, which, under other circumstances, would feel like a friendship-ending transgression.
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That's an awful long time to go without acting, especially when the nation's security is potentially at stake.
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It should go without saying, but apparently it needs to be said: Do not bite into smartphone batteries.
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It should go without saying that Miller's performance was aimed squarely at Trump, but Tapper said it anyway.
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The shortfalls, forcing hospitals, schools and other public facilities to go without supplies, have led to violent protests.
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Also, this should go without saying, but offensive terms should on no occasion appear anywhere in a crossword.
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She explains that girls don't have to wear short shorts or go without head scarves when they play.
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Because Americans would no longer be required to have health coverage, some are expected to go without it.
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This goes double, they said, for people walking pets — which, it should go without saying, should be leashed.
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Mr. Donart was ready to go without insurance for a year until they could figure out something else.
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The cruel and discriminatory logic of the marketplace should not mean that rural Americans go without needed care.
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For the Navajo Nation, a third of the reservation's residents go without running water and sanitation, HuffPost reports.
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Or, if you really love to live dangerously, you might opt to go without healthcare coverage at all.
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Sitharaman explained that the government does not want anyone to remain hungry or go without money in hand.
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It should go without saying but it bears repeating: Baseless fear-mongering is not what makes America great.
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In Don't Go Without Me, Rosemary Valero-O'Connell taps into the complexity of love, longing, and human connection.
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It's shutting down a conversation, when the longer we go without one, the harder it becomes to speak.
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Which raises the question: How far can North Korea go without getting disciplined by its more powerful neighbor?
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He said some people go without renter's insurance, because they don't understand how much it comes into play.
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But much of what happens next — romance, illness — seems arbitrary, as characters come and go without proper introductions.
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So either her medical bills pile up, or she has to go without the use of her cellphone.
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"The longer you go without it," McBride said, "the longer you're giving the government an interest-free loan."
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She doesn't let "I'm used to radical shifts" go without pressing further into uncertainties rooted in Taylor's childhood.
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So the only thing we know is that Sweden will go without a government for a long time.
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But if you do go without legislation, how do you prevent it from becoming what it was before?
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He's selling things that you could find ... It's easy to replace, or it's easy to just go without.
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In the meantime, women whose employers object to providing birth control coverage may soon have to go without.
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We ration care, too — we just do so by letting individuals who can't afford it go without it.
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A free and open internet is at stake, and the tech giants aren't letting it go without a fight.
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I can go without sex forever (surprising, yes) but I am terrified of being alone and not being loved.
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In the direst cases, parents worried that if children rejected food, someone else in the family would go without.
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For the first time in nearly three decades, the Oscars plans to go without a host, according to Variety.
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Roughly 50,000 retired members of the Coast Guard are expected to go without their pension checks if that happens.
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They continued:Millions of Americans, particularly in low income, rural, and tribal communities, continue to go without acceptable broadband access.
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Tania and Jorge can go without seeing him for a couple months and his reaction is always the same.
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It should go without saying, but Shhlack will only protect your messages on the platform you've installed it on.
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It should go without saying: we are all better off when journalism operates freely, without interference from the state.
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It should go without saying that Nixon didn't win over voters with his charm; he was never personally popular.
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Solar power is an option, but areas of the lunar surface go without sunlight for weeks at a time.
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It's a subtle contrast and should help avoid slippage for those souls brave enough to go without a case.
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You'll probably never be able to afford the real thing, but there's no reason your kids should go without.
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It should go without saying that this pace of change and scale of upheaval invariably results in sociocultural tension.
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But in many cases, these letters go unnoticed or are sent to outdated addresses and vehicles go without repair.
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While some government agencies are fully funded through to the end of September, others are having to go without.
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He was taken to a local jail where he could sober up and he'll be let go without bail.
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If the shutdown drags on, they would have to go without guidance from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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They're ideal for applying on-the-go, without a mirror, or just haphazardly whenever and wherever you need to.
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It should go without saying that it's possible to possess pornographic material without being connected to a prostitution ring.
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For some, to go without food for long periods is business as usual, built into their instincts and DNA.
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The movie catalog might be shrinking, but many of these original shows are getting too good to go without.
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It should go without saying: We are all better off when journalism operates freely, without interference from the state.
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And it should go without saying that undoing a years-old systemic problem isn't necessarily said artist's responsibility either.
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That's made Seattle a real-time experiment showing how high minimum wages can go without resulting in job losses.
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"I tried to make a game out of seeing how long I could go without spending money," she said.
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Nevertheless, the flow of funds is irregular and sometimes teachers go without their salaries of about $115 a month.
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"This industry can't go without any degree of self- or government regulation, nor should it want to," he said.
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In fact, the 91st Academy Awards will almost certainly go without a host when it airs live on Feb.
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It might go without saying that feeling good about stopping on the Boosted Rev is more important than accelerating.
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One profitable since the get-go without demanding the total consumption of life force from the people working here.
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The advantages of participating in the International Space Station and the upcoming return to the moon go without saying.
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"She's the one who needs me the most, and I don't want her to go without me," he said.
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It should go without saying — but we'll say it anyway — that this kind of thinking is beyond screwed up.
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Experts acknowledge that the scarcity of mental health providers and treatment options causes many patients to go without care.
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Her face has been lifted and her eyelids tattooed with liner so she never has to go without makeup.
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But little has happened, and I'm betting another December will come and go without any change in that number.
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The TotLogic Leave-In Conditioning Spray detangles and nourishes toddler hair on the go without leaving any greasy residue.
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Though Kirk certainly could've called in any number of favors, he chooses to go without high-profile guests here.
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It should go without saying that the value of an education should never be reduced to purely monetary terms.
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Historically, when a member of Congress becomes incapacitated, that member's constituents simply go without representation until the next election.
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Her mother encouraged her to try the Girls4Tech program on coding and she agreed to go, without much enthusiasm.
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To that end, we've put together some basic rules for how to play Pokémon Go without being a jerk.
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I wanted to see how long I could go without social media and how it would make me feel.
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If you have money to burn, opt for real sturgeon caviar, but you can also go without caviar altogether.
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She will go without her husband, who has used disparaging language to refer to immigrants from some African countries.
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Many hotels also have alternative entrances where players can come and go without interacting with the public, he said.
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A decade is a long time to go without any diversity on a board, but it's also not atypical.
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How long can the garden go without water before the blueberry bushes and the spinach give up the ghost?
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And Canadians won't go without, either, as the CBC is airing countdowns across the country on its YouTube channel.
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Twenty-three passengers, most of them Japanese, were also accidentally allowed to go without having undergone mandatory medical tests.
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Here are some favorites that I regularly suggest to family and friends and cards I would never go without.
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Urofsky's view is that, over all, white men did not go without jobs or the chance to attend college.
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A major criticism of FMLA is that many workers cannot afford to go without pay for an extended period.
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Julius Green, CPA, explained to Business Insider the potential consequences of letting the deadline come and go without filing.
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Liberals will have to go without the delicious current of schadenfreude and their daily ritual baths of moral superiority.
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The engines were ultimately placed higher up on the wing and further forward, which did not go without consequences.
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But you couldn't dare go without bringing back Grandma two scoops of butter pecan ice cream on a cone.
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It seems like something that should go without saying, but apparently we have to say it: Don't do this!
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Deadly diseases are making a comeback across the globe, as more children go without vaccines and the planet warms.
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"She's the one who needs me the most and I don't want her to go without me," he said.
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"The ones who have no insurance, or whose insurance has no coverage" for drugs "just go without," he said.
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The repeal legislation analyzed by the budget office would have eliminated tax penalties for people who go without insurance.
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The Motion Picture Academy threw up its hands and decided to go without a host at next month's Oscars.
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But the tragedy of scarcity in a pandemic is that some will go without conventional treatment, no matter what.
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On Wednesday, hundreds of federal employees filled a Senate building in protest of being forced to go without pay.
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This had been rumored, and now it's official: this'll be the first Pixel to go without a rear fingerprint scanner.
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Nationwide, more than half of people with mental illness go without treatment, according to Mental Health America, an advocacy group.
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With Wizards Unite, Niantic is going full RPG from the get-go, without wasting any time gradually building it up.
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"I may have felt comfortable going without insurance myself, but I won't let my daughter go without care," she says.
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It should go without saying that the EPA did not respond to VICE's phone calls requesting comment on the matter.
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There are too many people out in the world — even in your own neighborhood — that go without this basic need.
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It should go without saying that a congressional oversight process that allows for this sort of delay is profoundly broken.
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But his voice could be even better: How long could Waldo go without making a phone call on public lines?
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After a much-talked about hostless ceremony earlier this year, the Academy Awards might once again go without an emcee.
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The EVO15-S would be much more useful on the go without the need to seek out a power outlet.
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He'd go without a phone for a total of about three weeks before his parents sent him a used one.
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It should go without saying, but based on my experience, I still feel the need to emphasize it: Be grateful.
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It was a bold choice for her to go without makeup while performing, and it helped me embrace my skin.
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The speaker's sturdy construction means you'll feel confident carrying it around wherever you go without worrying how it gets there.
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And the fact that those employees were let go without severance seems to reinforce an earlier report of toxic management.
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Every time, the police let him go without a summons and without arresting him — because he was doing nothing wrong.
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The most likely to go without: Lower-wage workers, part-time workers and employees of small businesses, according to CEPR.
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Instead of asking grunt employees to go without sleep, the top brass decided early on to handle the project themselves.
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With its impressively slim and lightweight frame, you can tote it around everywhere you go without worrying about unnecessary burden.
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Without a mandate, more healthy people are likely to go without health coverage, leaving mostly sick people enrolled in ObamaCare.
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"If we don't sign it, the Baltic will need to make a decision can they go without us," he added.
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Nowhere to go without brushing some biker's belly, some barmaid's behind, or dropping a drink in a feisty farmer's lap.
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And, although this should go without saying: CNN doesn't endorse these slogans -- all of which were generated by the Twittersphere.
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And — this should go without saying — where there are kids' attention spans, there's a ton of money to be made.
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We've done the Pinterest work for you, and rounded up ten essentials that every elegant backyard nuptial can't go without.
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We learned how to go without, but that didn't stop me from coveting every single thing I could not have.
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"There's only so long they can go without it," said Omkar Joshi of Regal Funds Management, which owns CBA shares.
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The organization was joined by a family planning provider in Maine that said it also would go without federal funding.
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And yet, my initial reaction was to perceive the aggressive woman as abrasive, and let Trump's behavior go without comment.
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It should go without saying that these actions are well out bounds and family planning advocates do not support them.
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Everyone from fans to singer Zara Larsson commented on the photo, and said Halsey inspired them to go without shaving.
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Residents are likely to go without power for several months, after crippling blows to the state-owned electric utility, PREPA.
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You might think that would go without saying by now, but the radical, revelatory power of this movie suggests otherwise.
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This is for all the people who can't go without their daily coffee, but also want to be environmentally conscious.
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Rock historians site Ted Cruz's decision to go without makeup as the primary reason he was kicked out of KISS.
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Trump is incapable of letting any slight go without comment, which is why he attacked a grieving widow on Monday.
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None of them came from privileged circumstances, and all would have understood what it was to go without in life.
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Another is this: Don't bet anyone that you can down a bottle of tequila in one go without killing yourself.
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Researchers have consistently found giving people Medicaid improves their access to health care compared to those who go without insurance.
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The I.R.S. portrays the decision to go without insurance as a permissible option, not as a violation of federal law.
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It should go without saying that no one ought to rent (or drive) a vehicle outside of their comfort capabilities.
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The second way to play "Pokémon GO" without walking anywhere is to insert a lure module into a nearby Pokéstop.
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It was widely predicted that without the tax, more people would weigh the risk and go without costly health insurance.
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With her new anthology, Don't Go Without Me, Valero-O'Connell taps into the complexity of love, longing, and human connection.
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It would eliminate the Affordable Care Act's penalties for individuals who go without insurance and companies that don't offer it.
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The father bowed to Dutch pressure and did not attend the wedding; his wife chose not to go without him.
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Lil Kim clearly wasn't just going to let this one go without letting the protester know she went too far.
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The fact that I can pick up the Dyson and go without it getting caught on furniture is genuinely freeing.
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Unless the police find contraband or an illegal handgun, the suspect is free to go without mugging, fingerprinting or manacling.
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The two measures would dismantle ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion and eliminate the individual mandate, which fines those who go without insurance.
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Here's a breakdown of what you can expect if you go without coverage in the following states, according to Kaiser.
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While this should go without saying during pregnancy for a number of reasons, it also increases the likelihood of heartburn.
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Vietnam '67 It should go without saying that the Vietnam War is remembered by different people in very different ways.
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It should go without saying that representative democracy cannot work if its leaders are cheating to keep themselves in power.
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Because we'll be losing these jobs because that's the way it's going to go without any preparation for the future.
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"Politicians see many emerging diseases come and go without great incident, so they tend to ignore pending threats," Gostin said.
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People who go without insurance in America are not refusing coverage for ideological reasons: They simply can't afford to pay.
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For times when I'm sore but must be on the go without an electrical outlet, I use my Bed Buddy.
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But as someone who wondered whether the venerable Brooklyn audio brand would ever go without wires, I'm stoked they finally have.
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The recorded meditation was nice, but I think I would have preferred to go without it and meditate on my own.
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It should go without saying that the life of Malia Obama, who is not a public official, should be off limits.
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"In this Order we must decide either that competition must suffer or unserved Americans should go without broadband," summarized Commissioner Clyburn.
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Given the sheer amount of television in existence, it is common for a show to come and go without much fanfare.
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Kashkari said one of the main problems was that Fed officials didn't see how low unemployment could go without generating inflation.
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That means an estimated two-thirds of teachers would go without paychecks over the summer, the American Federation of Teachers figures.
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MATHISEN: I DON'T WANT TO LET YOU GO WITHOUT REMARKING ON YOUR KIT AND ACE SHIRT, WHICH IS THIS TECHNICAL CASHMERE.
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The idea is to grab your baby and go without your bag getting in the way or falling off your shoulder.
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Democrats are furious, given that the Republican majority has allowed the program to go without long-term funding for this long.
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I would be really surprised if there weren't objections and contests in court… I wouldn't expect it to go without contest.
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The 2008 Detroit Lions , meanwhile, are the NFL&aposs only team to go without a win in a 16-game season.
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"When patients go without insulin — or ration their doses — there can be tragic consequences," Pallone and DeGette wrote in their letters.
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Those 22 million people, he tweeted, weren't going to "lose" health insurance; they were going to "choose" to go without it.
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It simply severs unhealthy ties between you and another person, helping you to let go without directing any harm at anyone.
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This tech lets you make small adjustments to a site on the go without having to dive into your CSS sheets.
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Many thousands of federal employees will be furloughed and around 1.3 million military personnel will go without pay until it's over.
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It should go without saying that there are some circumstances under which Muslim women are allowed to take off the hijab.
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Finally, it's happening: Netflix has announced that you can now download select titles to watch, on-the-go, without any WiFi.
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"I was fortunate to have a supportive husband and was able to go without income for a good while," she said.
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Facebook is testing a new feature which will allow you to watch videos on the go without eating precious mobile data.
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With the poison coursing through her body, the vicious warrior would not let her death go without one intense final stab.
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Some are 21-day pill packs, and then you go without a pill for 7 days before starting a new one.
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Fair warning: Only driving directions are available offline; walking, transit, or cycling directions are still a no-go without the internet.
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Boyle's story represents the tragic outcome of inaccessible healthcare and the severe consequences type 1 diabetics who go without insulin face.
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On Friday, more than 800,000 federal workers across the country will go without a paycheck if the government fails to reopen.
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Instead of running around with empty pockets, keep a twenty handy and see how long you can go without spending it.
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But so far, there's no progress and still no end in sight as federal workers go without another check on Friday.
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"The longer you go without updating your phone and software, the longer your data is at risk for any malware malfunction."
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Is three days too long for you to go without hearing the Democratic presidential hopefuls square off on the big stage?
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Because the game's code looks like nonsense, it's incredibly hard to tell where that text should go without breaking the game.
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President Trump this week that he will visit the island next Tuesday — the earliest he could go without disrupting relief efforts.
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OK, another thing I've always wondered: How long could you go without paying rent before being forcibly removed from the apartment?
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This should go without saying, but a lot of users (and plenty of reporters) seem unduly charmed by Facebook's humanitarian overtures.
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They'd go without Facebook for one day for around six bucks, three days for $15.73, and a week for around $40.
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"We may roll the dice next year, go without insurance and hope we have no major medical emergencies," Mr. Weber said.
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People who go without insurance: The Republican plan does not impose a fee on people who choose to not buy insurance.
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Disney is already suing Verizon over a pay TV offering the telco is selling that allows people to go without ESPN.
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My biggest reservation here is that many parents I know would go without to help their children (even deep into adulthood).
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But their confidence in that movement has waned more with each day they go without hearing from their leaders back home.
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The win is Chestnut's third straight victory and 11th overall in the last 12 years, but it didn't go without incident.
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"What we're not assuming is that anything we do will go without some kind of response to the situation," he said.
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So go ahead: set up the Netflix Party Chrome extension or go without it, and start a call with your partner.
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Now she keeps several of those reusable bags in her car and home at all times, so she doesn't go without.
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For the wedding, there were ways to cut costs, but I didn't want to be the only bridesmaid to go without.
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Oh, and this should really go without saying, but for fuck's sake, do not post your ex's nudes on the internet.
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It probably should go without saying, but texting an iPhone person with one of these GIFs probably won't help the situation.
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In "Don't Go Without Me," the lovers must give up memories of each other in order to find one another again.
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To be sure, Clinton does not encourage an unemployed person to pack up and go without trying to find alternate solutions.
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The nun did not agree to go without her habit, and the local parish helped her rent a private apartment instead.
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This may go without saying, but I meant to make them think about whom they associate with and where they go.
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The shutdown has dragged on for more than a month as hundreds of thousands of federal workers go without their paychecks.
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It should go without saying that attempting to chat with someone while they're in the bathroom stall is totally off-limits.
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As basic economics suggests, when prices rise, some people go without: students, often poorer students, try to get by without them.
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Starbucks was just one of many chains to recently announce that it would go without single-use plastic straws by 2020.
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It should go without saying — but is worth repeating anyway — that queer relationships aren't necessarily happier or healthier than straight ones.
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It also would effectively scrap the unpopular requirement that people have insurance and eliminate tax penalties for those who go without.
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It's impossible to hear "Here come the planes, so you better get ready, ready to go" without thinking about Sept. 11.
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Since you're the one who will have to cancel trips and go without sleep, "the biggest investor is you," she said.
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Still, many students cite convenience and affordability as the most important things, so they're willing to go without the live instruction.
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The entire nation of Tonga had to go without internet access for 11 days after an essential underwater cable was severed.
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Just as some people didn't need food to stay warm in last week's polar vortex, others opted to go without socks.
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"My thing is gourmet wild foods, no reason for me to go without my brown rice, lentils, and spices," he clarified.
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So at this point, maybe Virginia should take a cue from the Oscars and just go without a governor this year.
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The police in these cases almost always go without facing any criminal charges, and those who do are rarely found guilty.
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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said a sustained funding impasse would cause ships to go without maintenance and aircraft to be grounded.
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On Monday, the retail giant announced a new advanced supermarket where shoppers can grab items and go without waiting in checkout lines.
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Americans are paying sky-high drug prices as more people go without health insurance, and those who have it pay higher premiums.
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I was a perfect choice because I could come and go without notice, and if noticed, no one would've believed it anyway.
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The beloved lotion will be available in stores and online year-round, so its diehard fans will never have to go without.
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Military members in other parts of Afghanistan had to potentially go without air cover or ground back-up while the search unfolded.
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But a summer occupational therapy program that would benefit my daughter is costly, and this summer, she will likely go without it.
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I once went out of the country and chose not to bring sunscreen, thinking I could go without for a few days.
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Often he had to go without his giant bright red Afro or his sunglasses because a specific game didn't offer that option.
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When it comes to her body, at this point it should go without saying that Kim Kardashian West is definitely not shy.
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It may go without saying, but the further away that time is, the more aggressive with your investment choices you could be.
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The Library has a wide front window that captures enough dust that you can go without showering and not feel self-conscious.
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Diehard Pokémon fans out there can purchase this bluetooth wristwatch accessory, which lets you play "Pokémon GO" without looking at your phone.
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Older adults might ask their children to help them pay for their medical expenses, go without care, or run out of money.
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And in case you're wondering, the shoot didn't go without incident, so to speak: The band members estimated they vomited 58 times.
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Again, this should go without saying, but there is a tendency, especially when dealing with outsourced help, to take it for granted.
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But Thompson said that would be similar to figuring out how fast a car can go without being able to drive it.
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Imagine getting into your car and it automatically takes you where you want to go without you even having to tell it.
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He says he's getting dozens of calls a day from frantic union members who never expected to go without paychecks this long.
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Biel said in the caption of her post that she was inspired by model and actor Kate Upton to go without makeup.
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If someone tries to move your GO without permission the app will notify you right away so you can go stop them.
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The mandate has been replaced by a 6900 percent surcharge for new enrollees who go without coverage for two months or more.
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It should go without saying that there is a cloud over these dudes, and it's a 29-year-old aggrieved star player.
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Starboard in a letter to the board of directors implied that Mayer and her officers needed to go, without naming her specifically.
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Mr. Shorten, however, did not go without first doing what he did throughout the campaign: discussing policy and arguing for progressive ideas.
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People who go without health coverage and then sign up later aren't going to feel the penalty as harshly or at all.
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But in a surprising move announced this week, the airline gave them new options: to go without makeup and to wear pants.
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Because whales and dolphins go without fresh oxygen for long periods of time, their DNA is often damaged and must be mended.
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Two former aides, Corey Lewandowski and Steve Bannon, have publicly pushed the idea that he could go without a chief of staff.
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We'll take our cue from Anonymous (show yourself!) and let you all go without any more prognosticating from us… until next week.
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It should go without saying that all sex needs to be consensual — if your partner's not in the mood, don't pressure them.
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While it might go without saying, nurse Kyla Anderson revealed that they're all "very busy" taking care of all the little ones.
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This should go without saying: If lending money might put your own current or future financial security at risk, don't do it.
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Carrying around a portable charger will have you juiced up all day long, so you don't have to go without your phone.
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This means streaming higher-quality video on the go without interruptions, faster document downloads while you're sitting in the airport and more.
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"She now has a healthy respect for that, but she&aposs not going to let him go without a fight," McNamara continued.
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If this routine sounds extreme, remember that Elon Musk's superpower has always been sleep — or really the ability to go without it.
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Unless CSRs are funded, a tremendous number of Americans will simply go without coverage and move to the ranks of the uninsured.
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In fact, health coverage became so unaffordable that more and more farmers were left with no choice but to go without it.
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If you were an artist or a musician, you would never go without a meal, you were part of the extended family.
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As should probably go without saying at this point, Trump made the charge after seeing an equally baseless report on Fox & Friends.
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But the staff serving that food and guarding those inmates had to go without pay thanks to the federal government's partial shutdown.
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In other words, you can now go without health coverage, not pay a penalty, and still claim a tax refund when you file.
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Infowars — This one should go without saying, but considering how chummy site proprietor Alex Jones is with our president-elect, it's worth mentioning.
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Others had to go without for far longer, as the risers were repaired and the lines in every apartment were inspected for leaks.
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The news comes as the partial shutdown notched its 33rd day, with no end in sight as roughly 800,000 workers go without pay.
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This should go without saying, but even if you're absolutely confident in your relationship's longevity, there are some things best kept to yourself.
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I'm interested in seeing where I go without an organization putting a stamp of approval on if I'm good or bad or whatever.
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Following the success of this year's show, the 2020 Oscars might once again go without an emcee when they air live on Feb.
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And I can't go without insurance because he has to have it in order, you know … a transplant could be a million dollars.
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Okay, yes, this book is not technically a spring book, but I loved it so much I couldn't let it go without mention.
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I barely had anything left of my mother, and I'd let a huge piece of her go without truly thinking through my decision.
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For me, this all-in-one moisturizer checked all of my boxes and quickly became the one beauty item I can't go without.
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They have to get coverage from their employer or their spouse's employer, buy it themselves, qualify for a government program, or go without.
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It also supports voice input, so you can dictate those quick replies on the go without having to peck away at the keyboard.
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Well, we need only look to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol for a striking example of where climate treaties go without US leadership: nowhere.
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But, eyeliner devotees shouldn't have to go without in the sweltering hot months, or commit to constant mirror checks and countless finger swipes.
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Over the past six years, Lopreiato has seen vendor managers come and go without fixing the problem or notifying him that they're leaving.
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In fact, we may never see it in stores — prototypes often come and go without ever being turned into actual mass market products.
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Maxim India named Priyanka Chopra "The Hottest Woman in the World" – but apparently not hot enough to go without a ridiculous Photoshop edit.
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In recent years, United Airlines, American Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines all opted to go without seatback screens on some of their new planes.
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Imagine having free reign over the itinerary, knowing you can pick and choose everywhere you go without competing interests interfering with your plans.
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Maybe that should go without saying, but work martyrdom has become such a common lifestyle that it seems necessary to state the obvious.
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They are insisting on showing Republicans that blocking Merrick Garland's Supreme Court nomination in President Barack Obama's final year won't go without retaliation.
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She plans to get a second opinion about the radiation, but for now, her plan is to go without it, and without painkillers.
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Barack Obama's policy in Syria—to wish that Mr Assad would go, without willing the means to get him out—has been wretched.
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This uses up no data and doesn't require wifi, letting users make international calls on the go without cutting into their data plan.
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It should go without saying that those who venture on a car safari to view potentially dangerous animals should not leave their vehicles.
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The whole reason this came up is because SoundCloud now offers a $9.99 premium service called Go, without ads and with offline mode.
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When 16-year-old Esther asked her parents if they could buy her sanitary napkins, they told her she'd have to go without.
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"Staff in these facilities operate nearly around the clock in some cases and many go without pay for weeks on end," Mowafi said.
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Using the derivative products allows traders to bet on where prices will go without the hassle of having to buy an item itself.
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What is surprising, though, and concerning, is how long the Met is willing to go without a music director, even an interim appointment.
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"When patients go without insulin--or ration their doses--there can be tragic consequences," they said in a letter to the drug manufacturers.
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They did so having not seen a paycheck since before Christmas and without knowing how long they would have to go without one.
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Kids and college studentsThis may go without saying, but as a reminder: Children and college students don't need their own life insurance policy.
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So let's say you were trying to avoid those pitfalls; what would happen if you tried to go without coffee — for five days?
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It should go without saying that this would be an inadvisable move for anyone whose job actually depended on passing a drug test.
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Be open, honest, and coachableThis should go without saying, but a financial planner cannot help you if you don't share openly with them.
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For the best part of half a century, a suit was what a man (not every man, it should go without saying) wore.
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It should go without saying, of course, that you need the right hardware before you can even think about enjoying TV in 2150K.
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It should go without saying, but Mr. Greenleaf knows it's worth showing: On the field and off, we are all so much alike.
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A third provision would penalize people who go without health insurance by requiring them to wait six months before their coverage could begin.
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"The longer we go without funding, the harder it is to start that research back up," said Tracey Woodruff, who directs the center.
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One-third of white children go without dental care, Otto notes; that number is closer to one-half for black and Latino children.
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Oh, I can scan my entire shopping cart full of groceries in one go, without stopping, as I roll into the parking lot?
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Today in our country, nearly one in four Americans either go without their prescriptions or skip doses because they cannot afford prescriptions medicines.
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Mando and Cara implore the villagers to move away, but they have roots stretching back generations and they won't go without a fight.
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After you&aposve given your dating profiles a tweak, you can also give offline dating a go, without "creepily" approaching women in public.
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Mr. de Blasio defended himself by saying that he let Mr. O'Brien go without any public disclosure, in part to protect the victims.
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Sources said that Uber is not paying for Kalanick's personal PR needs, which should go without saying (but does not go without saying, cuz this is Uber, Jake.) So, I am trying to reach Kalanick's rep at Teneo — whose jaunty name is Jimmy Asci — for comment, but the firm's website is fantastically free of info, links to email or phone numbers.
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The driverless permit for public roads in California comes with strict rules about when and where Waymo vehicles can go without a safety driver.
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He advises the crowd to get on their knees and roll outwards as far as they can go without their stomach touching the floor.
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In any case, it really should go without saying that our good boys and girls need vaccines every bit as much as we do.
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"Women and children must frequently go without showering while in these cells, regardless of the length of time they are held," the report said.
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Frankly, if they're not confident that a tech tool will help them meet their goals faster and more efficiently, they will go without it.
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First, it should go without saying that there are many scientists who believe climate models are credible and that global warming is a threat.
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And they'd rather have poorer students without a lifetime of access to top-shelf educational resources fall through the cracks than go without themselves.
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Current officials now appear more open to seeing just how low the jobless rate can go without wages and eventually prices rising too fast.
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It should go without saying: Don't round up a bunch of your buddies and jostle your way into a highly secured government facility uninvited.
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Who knows, maybe the promise of unhooking their phone for the first time in recent memory will cause more users to go without it.
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Such technology will ensure that very sick patients get immediate care, and the advantages during a flu pandemic or Ebola outbreak go without saying.
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"Employees were let go without severance, the law does not require employers to pay severance," Faraday Future spokesperson John Schilling said in an email.
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So, if you love your ACV, you don't have to go without it — it just isn't quite the elixir we were led to believe.
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For those who want a piece of Fenty wherever they go — without toting it around in their makeup bag — there's the Fenty Beauty manicure.
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The same is true, of course, about African-Americans -- the vast, vast majority of whom it should go without saying are law-abiding citizens.
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So it should go without saying (but we'll still say it) that any leering, gesturing, sexual innuendos, or touching are off-limits at work.
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It should go without saying but, even if you have the best intentions, get an artist's permission if you want to use their artwork.
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Whether you are heading to the library or coffee shop, you can slip it into your bag and off you go, without any worries.
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For one of us, an early start in schooling brought into focus the reality that so many go without their talents and potential developed.
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While it probably should go without saying, one of the most important things a great boss does every day is pretty simple: Say hi.
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The key, I am told by my friend the professional dominatrix, is to go without expectations and just relax and have a good time.
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They were not excited about the "freedom" of being able to go without insurance or the "liberty" to buy coverage that didn't cover anything.
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Alex is resilient as hell, and happens to know the exact amount of time one can go without food, water, and shelter before dying.
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It is equally important that we don't accept that an additional 3 million Americans should go without coverage, let alone 35 million in total.
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As a result, casualties of herbicides, burn pits, radiation, contaminated water supplies, PCBs and other self-inflicted wounds go without compensation or medical benefits.
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Trump on Wednesday asserted that workers "agree" with his decision to push forward on demands for a border wall as they go without pay.
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That's where so-called kid-friendly car services come in, offering another way to get kids where they need to go — without parents involved.
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Since term life insurance is so affordable and easy to access, there's no excuse to go without and put your family's future at risk.
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The Academy has yet to comment on who will take Hart's place or if the awards show will go without a host this year.
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And if somebody doesn't have insurance, a lot of times they just go without a prosthesis because not everybody can afford to buy privately.
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But the report also finds people would go without coverage because of cuts to Medicaid and a drop in financial assistance under the bill.
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As should go without saying for a new business class product in 2019, the seats can lie fully flat to turn into a bed.
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Millions of people who experience mental illness go without care, and many of them end up in prison or on the streets — or dead.
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It should go without saying that any one of these votes instead going to the Democratic or Republican candidate would have changed the outcome.
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If you just let them go without providing any reason, they'll leave confused, upset, and with a bad impression about you and the company.
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Yes, this does mean you'll have to go without your Kendall Jenner photo fix a little longer, but just know it won't be forever.
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Los Angeles recently launched an EV car-sharing program for low-income communities, bringing access to clean transportation to communities who generally go without.
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It should go without saying that any venture-backed company that gets acquired or goes public is a success, at least of some sort.
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In practice, excluding Planned Parenthood and other providers could mean some patients simply go without contraceptive care, STI screenings, and other crucial health services.
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This cat scratcher comes infused with catnip and you can purchase replacement pads so your cat never has to go without their favorite scratcher.
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Pumps to sanitize the water supply sit idle for lack of fuel, while maintenance agencies tasked with chlorinating aquifers go without salaries and supplies.
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All of the New York City late night shows were planning to go without audiences starting on Monday — we announced that last night, actually.
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Too often, elderly Americans and people with disabilities are forced to leave their homes, live in poverty, or go without critical long-term care.
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In these walled-off areas, women go without head coverings and hold serious jobs in areas like computer science and geology at the company.
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You're facing those two paths, 'Do I leave my faith to have companionship or do I stay in my faith and go without companionship?
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Also, make sure you don't let your policy lapse; if you go without coverage even for a day, you'll likely see your rates rise.
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In the tax bill signed last month by Mr. Trump, Congress eliminated the penalties for people who go without health insurance, starting in 2019.
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The beauty of having a gaming laptop is being able to play high-end games on-the-go without sacrificing much quality at all.
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Many women who have survived breast cancer are unable to go without a BRA as they need it to hold their prosthesis after surgery.
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Your gift will ensure I need not go without food for two hours — a hardship no one, moviegoer or not, should have to endure.
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It should go without saying that there is a better way to hold an election — the method used by the overwhelming majority of states.
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Ryan Hunter-Reay, the 2014 winner, had led for the most laps when his car's Honda engine let go without warning in Lap 137.
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"Since we chose to go without a bathroom sink, we only used the kitchen sink, which gave us more countertop space in the bathroom."
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We are having to ration this life-saving medication and have to decide every day who should get it and who should go without.
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He also knew very well, based on his experience in recent years, that his war crimes would be likely to go without serious punishment.
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On Monday, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo told residents to be prepared to go without power for much of the week, according to CNN.
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So they cut corners: they let the drugs run well past their expiration date or they simply go without and pray for the best.
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Some people on monitors are further constrained by geographic restrictions — areas in the city or neighborhood that they can't go without triggering an alarm.
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The work done by women of color and others to broaden our understanding of diversity and inclusion in these spaces cannot go without recognition.
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They could, for example, eliminate penalties imposed on people who go without insurance and on larger employers who do not offer coverage to employees.
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Lynn Layman, 61, Hershey, Pa. Right now, my husband and I chose to go without insurance for the first time in our lives. Why?
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We need to restrain a toddler in chief who forces 800,000 federal workers to go without paychecks, many of them now missing house payments.
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Without debate on Thursday, the Senate unanimously passed legislation to ensure that workers who go without salaries receive back pay when the government reopens.
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It should go without saying that no list of headphones could ever be comprehensive or conclusive — there are just too many varieties, updates, and iterations.
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There is one gentleman who told me he doesn't agree with the president and is not willing to go without pay to get the wall.
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It should go without saying that The Cosby Show was revolutionary in its day, with Cosby famously insisting on positive portrayals of black family life.
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He suspects the restaurant chain will go without putting the seafood on its menu if the tariff goes into effect and the price goes up.
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The kit contains fisheye, wide-angle, and macro lenses and comes with a clip, so your mom can take them on the go without hassle.
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The kit contains fisheye, wide-angle, and macro lenses and comes with a clip, so your mom can take them on the go without hassle.
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We're told it's always cool to the touch, even when it's preparing your food, so you can apparently handle the GoSun Go without burning yourself.
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The publication notes that some staff members let go without severance on March 15th following the audit (though Mathieu's departure was announced prior to this).
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The couple is committed to learning ASL, even though Hayward now has the cochlear implant, to ensure they never have to go without communication again.
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Likewise—and this should hopefully go without saying—don't hook up with people who are clearly wasted, even if they are initiating play with you.
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"The plan is for the YPG to go without a fight, but if they want one we will give them one," says one Turkish diplomat.
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And it sits uneasily with reports that Trump told Comey that he hoped the FBI would "see your way to" letting Flynn go without charges.
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And just as you wouldn't dare go without that perfect pair of baby blues, no wardrobe is complete without some version of a denim jacket.
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JIM CRAMER: All right, now I'm not gonna let Benioff go without talking about Benioff and the corporation and where that stands with the world.
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Financial risk: In addition to opportunity cost, founders often go without a paycheck and pour a significant portion of their personal capital into their businesses.
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Only sick people would buy coverage, while healthy people would go without, which would drive up costs for insurers and in turn send premiums skyrocketing.
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Phiar is building an augmented reality navigation app for driving that shows a driver exactly where to go without taking their eyes off the wheel.
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A federal government shutdown means that thousands of government employees — from Washington bureaucrats to park rangers — go without paychecks until the standoff in Washington resolves.
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He told me I was being let go without cause and that he would bring me my personal belongings once I was outside the building.
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"Unless CSRs are funded, a tremendous number of Americans will simply go without coverage and move to the ranks of the uninsured," the groups wrote.
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I tried wearing the Go without it for the sake of keeping my hair neat and immediately regretted it when the headset kept slipping down.
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In a couple weeks, there will be an anniversary that will likely go without mention beyond those of us who are ardent military history nuts.
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While a potential move to Plough Lane would improve the Dons' revenues, it's unclear how far a club can realistically go without further financial backing.
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This should go without saying, but feminism and Beyoncé are great and suggesting otherwise is a quick way to get on most people's shit list.
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In PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, I get this swimming feeling when I know I have a long way to go without any kind of cover or protection.
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This should go without saying, but please don't fly a drone while wearing a virtual reality headset and sitting on the edge of a cliff.
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Co-founder Maria Berruezo joked with her colleagues that they should go without sleeping to maximize what they get out of their time at Apple.
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It should "really go without saying", he wrote, that changes to an electoral map "have an important impact on the overall work of the body".
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It's a record amount of time for an administration to go without an on-camera press briefing since the tradition began, in Bill Clinton's administration.
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A 2015 Pew Research Center study found that Hispanics are more three times as likely to go without health insurance compared to their white counterparts.
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Some days we need just a little light coverage (or can even go without), but other days we need to bring out the big guns.
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The ideal toiletry bag holds the essential items you need when you're on the go without hogging all the space in your carry-on bag.
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Consumers can go without insurance next year without fear of a penalty, as Congress repealed the unpopular tax surcharge imposed on people who lack coverage.
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This should go without saying, but preferably you should do this over a trash can or something other receptacle that can catch your keyboard residue.
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This should probably go without saying, but in a movie about a team of supervillains, the most important task is to establish the team dynamics.
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It should go without saying that a Palestinian state is a terrific idea in principle — assuming, that is, that it resembles the United Arab Emirates.
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McLellan says she was recently offered a gig on "Designated Survivor" and had to be in Toronto STAT to film ... but wouldn't go without Seb.
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The singer thought the place had plenty of style, especially since it had a garage that allowed her to come and go without being seen.
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Under the new provision, those who go without insurance will be locked out of getting coverage for at least six months after they sign up.
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Under one of the most unpopular provisions of the Affordable Care Act, the government can impose tax penalties on people who go without health coverage.
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It is true that Mr. Trump signed a law eliminating the tax penalties for Americans who go without health insurance — the so-called individual mandate.
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Carole Ghosn voluntarily went back to Japan nine months ago to answer prosecutors' questions and was free to go without any charges, the spokeswoman said.
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Following the example of the last Oscars broadcast, the Emmys will go without a host this time around in an attempt to shake things up.
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He can go without coverage, pay more, earn less so that his family can qualify for subsidies or find a job with employer-sponsored coverage.
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Screenland It should go without saying that our national health relies on a grown-up relationship between the president and the speaker of the House.
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That's what Congress should be debating: whether health care falls into the category of goods that individuals should either acquire on their own or go without.
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With a global audience at the Olympics, boxers said they were especially pleased to go without - even if no headgear means more scratches and, sometimes, cuts.
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Video taken at the scene showed the boys were okay, though they were in a weakened state from having to go without food for nine days.
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Well, it should go without saying that there's a bit more to the development world than sitting at a computer punching in random numbers and symbols.
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It should go without saying that the White House needs to get its facts straight and cease spreading misinformation, either intentionally or unintentionally, to the public.
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People think it's just the astronauts going up into space, but it's the technology: Magnetic resonance imaging, miniaturization, GPS—we couldn't have Pokémon Go without it!
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It should go without saying — but I can't not say it — that no comedian, conservative or liberal, should lose their job because of one idiot joke.
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The other catches go without saying: It is frowned upon to share the location of—or worse, to write about—the establishments that he shows you.
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After the teens explained what had happened and showed the officers the receipt for their purchase, the police let them go without any charges, Lee said.
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It should go without saying that you should think carefully before sending a Snap, text, or any other sort of DM containing private or sensitive material.
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But, the luxe cable network isn't one to go without a high-profile modern-ish historical deep dive from at least one beloved producer for long.
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The one-time All-Star could be back with the Reds by month's end if things go without incident during his 20 days in the minors.
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The move launched countless thought pieces on what makeup means to women, boosted a popular hashtag, and inspired a slew of other celebs to go without.
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Whether it be in feminist studies, gender studies or the history of gay pride, black lesbians often go without their names or sexual orientation being mentioned.
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In other words, if the GOP plan forces some of those voters to go without health insurance, that margin of victory will be eroded in 2018.
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He pulled up to the drive-in window and got our food at McDonald's … We know a few little places we can go without being bothered.
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Save ahead of time It should go without saying, but financing debt after the fact is a lot more costly than saving up ahead of time.
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It may go without saying that an alliance of the oppressed (people of color, LGBTQ, women), plus their environmentalist allies, will be politically activated by 85033.
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Not because I or any of my family members needed the law — we're among the fortunate who have never had to go without decent health insurance.
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I know a few Arab girls interested and it should go without saying but I'm always for women doing whatever it is they want to do.
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Power demand in Nigeria's largest city Lagos vastly outstrips supply, meaning its 24 million residents must either go without, or rely on expensive, fume-belching generators.
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As a result of the ACA, patients in the U.S. now have Hobson's choice: pay a price they cannot possibly afford or go without insurance coverage.
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This one has cellular connectivity, so if you want to go without your phone, your watch will still have access to the internet and function fully.
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Several organizations have offered services like groceries, loans and debt relief to workers who have been struggling to make ends meet as they go without paychecks.
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Ten years is a long time to go without a recession, and it's hard to imagine a Trump administration nimble enough to dodge the next one.
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If Amazon wants to defend the value that it provides to both consumers and small businesses, it should let its private labels go without a fight.
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The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that low-income Americans like De Soto would look at this option and decide to once again go without coverage.
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In the process he expanded the European budget airline business model to longer-haul destinations, making basic flights cheaper for those prepared to go without frills.
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I don't want to go without intimacy for years on end, but for now, I'm not entirely sure how to conquer this fear unless I'm abstinent.
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He's not showed much sympathy for government workers forced to go without pay, even suggesting that they want him to stand firm and get his wall.
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The Golf Channel will go without PGA events, and Turner Sports is losing March Madness and NBA games, which is a major blow to advertising revenue.
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Ilhan Omar (D-MN) introduced the MEALS Act to make sure kids who depend on school food in order to eat don't have to go without.
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"Take your heartthrob to a small-plates place, because fasting in the Catholic Church doesn't mean that you go without, or with just water," he said.
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In addition, Congress eliminated the tax penalty for people who go without coverage, lifting pressure off people who only bought coverage under threat of a fine.
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This should go without saying, except that the age of Trump is also the age in which restatements of the obvious have become necessary for civilization.
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Mr. Ray, 51, decided at the last minute to skip the Palu competition but had urged Mr. Mandagi and two other friends to go without him.
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If schools close, for instance, some children will likely go without meals, Hoyer said, suggesting there will be other similar proposals floated in the days ahead.
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In Puerto Rico, thousands died after power outages triggered by Hurricane Maria, when many were forced to go without life-saving services like respirators and dialysis.
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In a rare interview with The Honolulu Advertiser in 2009, Mr. Omidyar noted that Hawaii had enough food to go without imports for just 11 days.
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Forging new relationships was complicated, at first, and bruising: Could they go without a condom, if everyone tested clean and the relationship seemed to have potential?
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Chick-fil-A: CLOSED Chili's: CLOSED Dunkin': OPEN No one wants to go without their morning coffee, so it's a good thing Dunkin' will be open.
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It's a similar issue that comes up in the summers when school's out and, as a result, millions of children in the US go without lunch.
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Instead, the legislation would: ■ Eliminate the tax penalties imposed on people who go without insurance and on larger employers who do not offer coverage to employees.
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Fully automatic weapons are already banned — it should go without saying that accessories that allow semi-automatic weapons to function as such should also be banned.
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The Georgia Department of Health found that 60% of pregnancy-related deaths were preventable, yet many women continue to go without access to adequate, lifesaving healthcare.
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The girl's father is a doctor who has been putting in extra hours and covering shifts to make sure that people don't go without primary care.
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The tax cut that Mr. Trump will soon sign repeals the Affordable Care Act's tax penalties for most Americans who go without insurance, starting in 2019.
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Zimmerman, like Gasser, was also let go without a formal arrest at first, which is what drew national attention to the shooting in the first place.
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If you're suffering from nomophobia or feel uneasy about your phone habit; if, like my students, you want to go without, just give it a try.
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Malnutrition rates are soaring because people in hiding had to scavenge and go without food, said Gabriel Sanchez, operational manager for medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF).
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And it should go without saying, but sunscreen isn't the only sun-protection tool: Shirts, hats, pants, sunglasses—they should all be part of your summer wardrobe.
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"If Leader McConnell or Republicans object, thousands of federal workers—and the families who rely on them—will go without a paycheck," he said in a tweet.
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If your state drops maternity or mental health coverage and you need either of those things, you'd have to pay the higher cost, go without, or move.
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It should go without saying, but the burden of educating new allies should not fall on "voluntold" minorities, but on people who are compensated for this work.
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It's a structure that lets you learn the rules as you go, without the harsh restrictions of the real board game, making it perfect for chess newbies.
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It might go without saying, but I actually haven't even been missing the show — but I've had your Redemption Club columns to keep me up to date.
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Update 6PM: This may go without saying, but one reminder: in order to use the headphones, you need to initially pair your phone with the charging case.
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Or, because it runs Android and also has Wi-Fi built in, the Mars can run apps like Netflix and HBO Go without requiring an external device.
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Of course, how could we go without highlighting the fact that the moment marks Cindy Crawford and daughter Kaia Gerber's first (and hopefully not last) show together.
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I didn't miss those supposedly inflammatory veggies — tomatoes, peppers, mushrooms or eggplants — in these meals, but I definitely could not go without them for the long run.
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A sultry game of "Sexiest..." is fun and flirty, especially when the fabulous Michael Kors is siting at the table, but some things just go without saying.
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From biker shorts to chunky sneakers, it's near impossible to go without seeing at least a dozen athleisure-clad Instagrammers every time you scroll through your feed.
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Pickup appeals to shoppers who want to grab their stuff and go without waiting in checkout lines or interacting with sales workers on the floor, analysts say.
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Season 3 of Riverdale has not yet wrapped, but already it's hard to imagine where Riverdale will go without Perry as the moral center of the series.
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Plus, they come with their own RemoteTalk cable; just plug it in, and you'll be able to take calls on the go without picking up your phone.
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It should go without saying, but we do not need any more "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" in our lives let alone in our children's movie trailers.
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When running my rental plates turned up nothing about me, they ultimately let me go without citation, as they had nothing on me; I'd done nothing wrong.
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While it certainly didn't go without controversy, its overall tenor was quite mellow compared to the preceding debates which were branded by the exhibition of professional vulgarity.
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Touching on decades of rivalry on the soccer pitch, the paper said Germany would go without its goalkeeper in the next penalty shootout between England and Germany.
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This proposal effectively undoes policies intended to prevent overcharging and balance billing, which previously led to excess charges and caused seniors to go without needed care. 2.
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Do you imagine that they'll tell friends and family members to miss the deadline, go without insurance for a year, to make the law easier to unwind?
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"I went through a phase last year of feeling depressed, and just sat in bed obsessing over YouTube vlogs; I couldn't go without watching them," says Brandes.
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The speaker of the State House of Representatives, Tim Moore, said last week that the deadline would "come and go" without action by the Republican-controlled legislature.
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Over the weekend, a number of Republican lawmakers and officials expressed puzzlement at how the White House could allow Sadler's remark to go without a public apology.
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This brutal murder of a journalist, of an innocent man, of a dissident, will not go without an American response and, I expect, without an international response.
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An increasing number of Transportation Security Agency workers have called in sick as they go without pay, though the agency has insisted travelers' safety is not compromised.
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Without a national paid leave policy, nearly 25% of US workers go without time off, according to a 2014 report by the Boston Globe, citing data from .
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It should go without saying that just because authoritarian regimes like Russia and North Korea hold massive military parades does not mean that we must as well.
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This means that many people must purchase additional vision insurance, pay costs out of pocket to access care, or go without the care and interventions they need.
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They can go without water and oxygen for extremely long periods of time and survive pressures up to 74,000 times the pressure we experience at sea level.
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Analysts say it appeals to shoppers who want to grab their stuff and go without waiting in checkout lines or interacting with sales workers on the floor.
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And now the May 2628 deadline is likely to come and go without any bill on President Obama's desk, let alone a starter vote in the House.
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Also, it should go without saying: Trans people are not second-class citizens, and legislation like this sure makes it look like the U.S. thinks they are.
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On the contrary, these embedded services will significantly lower the barrier to trialing new apps while on the go (without requiring a download), while fueling app discovery.
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The first book came out in 1996, and here we were in 2011, and there were still two books to go without a publish date in sight.
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And Congress, with encouragement from Mr. Trump, eliminated tax penalties for people who go without insurance, starting next year, giving healthier people less incentive to obtain coverage.
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Of course, by now it should go without saying that you should do whatever you can to be in a faster network than that while video calling.
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But that leaves the rest of us either to pick up the slack or go without the investments that our government could have made with those funds.
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That tells some officials here, charged with making policy in 2018, that the sensible strategy is to see just how low joblessness can go without causing problems.
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COVID-19 has become a 'catalyst' for many people who normally put off life insuranceCOVID-19 is making people re-think their decision to go without coverage.
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Finally, it should go without saying, but just because fiscal policymakers are likely to step up to the plate, the Federal Reserve is not off the hook.
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Some devout Buddhists go without meat on the first and fifteenth days of the lunar month, notes the tofu-seller, then "complain that they have no energy".
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Health policy experts say that system could collapse if Republicans cut off funds for the expanded coverage and end penalties for people who go without health insurance.
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If the music never comes back, people eventually leave, which is what I suspect would happen to any large restaurant that tried to go without music entirely.
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It could well be that they let Pompeo go without asking him to testify, making their decisions on impeachment based on the testimony they have so far.
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The new federal tax law effectively ended the individual mandate under the Affordable Care Act by eliminating the tax penalty for those who go without health insurance.
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It should go without saying that you want to prevent the actual expansion picks from leaking out—we covered this in the early days of the podcast.
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Almost half of Africans go without basic medicine or medical care, and some 20403 percent of people in developing countries are getting preventive treatment for heart disease.
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Let cool completely then grind up in a food processor until the size of coarse breadcrumbs-- as fine as you can go without the nuts becoming a paste.
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Daydream View will immerse you in simple, high-quality virtual reality, taking you wherever you want to go without the need to leave the comfort of your home.
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Indeed, while it was originally billed as an indie rock festival, this year's Music and Arts Festival will go without a single rock headliner for the first time.
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You've no doubt heard of Dry January, when the determined few decide to go without alcohol for the entire month, and maybe you're gearing up for it now.
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Microsoft acknowledged the issues as early as February 2018, which is a long time to let a premium laptop line go without a solution to a serious issue.
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In 2013 calculations from the Bank of England suggested that 6.5% was as low as unemployment could go without wages beginning to push inflation above its target rate.
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The tulip exhibit has just begun and I am so excited to go without there being wild children there, so I set my alarm to make it happen.
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In 28503, the White House proposed changes to the food safety net that could drastically affect whether Americans who are at risk of hunger will go without food.
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The S3 also has the ability to store your credit card information, making it possible to use Samsung pay almost anywhere you go without taking out your wallet.
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Teenagers will—god forbid—have to go without refreshing Instagram or sending Snaps while eating their pizza, and may actually have to share a conversation with their parents.
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As a result, according to NPR, more than 500,000 kids will go without the vaccine in 2019 and as many as 2 million won't have it in 2020.
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With depression, people can see how long they can go without feeling anxious and when the depression starts to creep up again, they would come back in, too.
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We may be approaching a limit to how far banks and pharmaceuticals, for example, can go without specific legislation on a stimulus program (how big?), regulations (repeal Obamacare?
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But let it not go without saying: it's a big fucking deal in a genre like country for someone like Cobb to shift his focus to producing women.
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So how can you enjoy Pokemon Go - without having to upgrade your data plan and a nasty bill that makes you weep tears of regret over your iPhone?
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"That makes them more likely than men to have to go without food in times of need, while they must walk long distances to fetch water," he said.
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"He's a very discreet man and he'll go without making a noise," said one, adding that Desmarest may attend Thursday's meeting but abstain from voting on Bollore's nomination.
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If you want to invest in a company that isn't liable to drop alongside the market, find one that sells products consumers will simply refuse to go without.
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Who wouldn't want to watch old episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia on-the-go without worrying about Charlie's antics gobbling up a month's worth of data?
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In fact, Elaine's story line about struggling to go without after flirting with John F. Kennedy Jr. in her aerobics class is arguably the best in the episode.
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The Nasdaq's record high was its first in over a year, capping an impressive run which has seen it go without back-to-back declines since late June.
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But they're going to tell the government to get in the driver's seat, stop letting this train go without a driver, get in the seat and do something.
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Yet so many mothers-to-be and the professionals who advise them on their care assume that women can and should go without treatment for their mental illnesses.
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If it weren't for the dodgy dossier and all the chaos that those complete lies had created, my passing comment's complete lack of relevance should go without saying.
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"As an energy-intensive industry, we can only go without conventional energy once renewables are in a position to offer reliable supply," managing director Volker Backs told Reuters.
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Be careful with giving any third-party service access to your acc This should go without saying, but please remember to periodically empty your spam and trash folders.
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But the report also found that many people would go without coverage because of cuts to Medicaid and because they would receive less financial assistance to buy insurance.
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It should go without saying, but it is really important to take these conversations seriously with your partner, because consent is crucial even before you start hooking up.
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When she couldn't get buprenorphine, she was either forced to go without life-saving treatment or make a long trek every day to a clinic that administered methadone.
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Trump's team was also wary of the optics of the president hobnobbing with billionaires and financiers while hundreds of thousands of federal workers back home go without pay.
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I enjoy the discipline — or rather, proving to myself that I can have the discipline to go without — even if it is for just a month of daytimes.
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Mr. Zhang said his father had known as a boy what it meant to go hungry, but his parents' frugality kept him from ever having to go without.
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Too many go without treatment while the current broken mental health system spends billions in a patchwork of antiquated programs and ineffective policies spread out across numerous agencies.
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Personally, my litmus test for this wallet was to see how long I could go without switching my things to another wallet, even if just for the day.
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The poor and disadvantaged go without or endanger their lives in back-alley clinics or by off-label use of potentially dangerous medications purchased on the black market.
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It's hard for teachers to see students go without, and I liked to be sure every one of them had what they needed to focus on their studies.
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Unless you're some sort of superhuman who can go without technology, you probably have your phone on you at all times and like for it to be charged.
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That means that employees who can't afford to contribute to their retirement accounts because they are still paying off student loans have to go without the employer contribution.
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The peace accord: Duque will need to navigate its contentious politics, including whether to revisit the transitional justice process that allowed FARC combatants to go without jail time.
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The wealthy girls were under the thumb of their domineering father and only allowed to go without a chaperone to Delmonico's restaurant and the Central Park skating pond.
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It may go without saying that the house he means to build in that garden in Tuskegee will be a brick house, but Lionel Richie says it anyway.
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It's just a question of how long the Wildcats can go without having a bad shooting night, and whether that happens to coincide with a subpar defensive effort.
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Under the $1.5 trillion tax cut that Mr. Trump signed into law in December, the tax penalties for people who go without insurance will be eliminated next year.
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Many other people, even with dental coverage, go without care because they cannot afford the large balances or co-payments for crowns, root canals and other major procedures.
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Allowing fellow citizens to go without insulin during this crisis would be a national disgrace and would inevitably worsen the health toll of the current COVID-19 threat.
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However, she said there's an inherent tension about just how far the administration can go without Congress, and any changes the administration approves could wind up in court.
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They'll yell at my girls, and argue with me, and hold up the line, and in the end I'll let 'em go without charging and eat the fee.
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Unfortunately, if there is a Breaking Bad sequel, it will have to go without Walter White (Bryan Cranston), as we know his character died in the series finale.
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If every gun going into Mexico from the U.S. was confiscated at the border, does Grillo really believe that the cartels, with their enormous resources, would go without?
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But with the film now in theaters, it's time to take a closer (and, it should go without saying, spoiler-heavy) look at what worked and what didn't.
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He has also said coal can't be wished away because it is the cheapest form of energy in a country where millions of people still go without electricity.
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SJ: Sir, I can't let you go without talking about tequila, I know it's a bit too early in the morning for a glass or two, but Casamigos.
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Vern was very protective of Pickett "and would not have let him go without a fight," head zookeeper Hannah Schroder said in a statement shortly after the incident.
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If you had two doses of the MMR vaccine as a kid, or one dose as an adult, then the CDC says you're good to go without a booster.
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"This result cannot go without consequences," said SPD General Secretary Lars Klingbeil, adding, however, that this was not the time to start a debate about who has what job.
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By forcing a shutdown over border security, Trump was expected to cause the agents he often lauds for their efforts to stop illegal immigration to temporarily go without compensation.
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It should go without saying, but maybe you need a refresher: Don't fart in someone's face during sex unless you've gotten a clear "yes" that that's what they're into.
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Researchers randomly assigned 33 families with normally-developing babies to either receive coaching in how to speak to infants, with a focus on "parentese," or to go without coaching.
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It should go without saying that your jokes should not be about your weird stances on which emotions different genders should or shouldn't express, or about Hillary Clinton... dying?
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Rebels said air strikes on residential areas and busy market places on rebel-held towns and cities across northern Syria that killed dozens would not go without being avenged.
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This may go without saying, but I'm a very adamant believer that animation is a medium and not a genre, and it is absolutely for people of all ages.
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Drivers who go without two to three hours of sleep in a 24-hour period more than quadrupled their risk of a crash, compared with those getting seven hours.
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Hulu has put together a documentary examining why that is — and the answer seems to have a bit to do with Kane wanting his collaborator to go without recognition.
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It should go without saying, but apparently it needs to be said: Quit hanging off buildings and climbing on trains and swimming with goddamn sharks for a photo op.
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And by 2026, 24 million more people will go without insurance than would have under the Affordable Care Act, bringing the total number of uninsured Americans to 52 million.
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But at the same time, many other pet owners wish they could take their animals everywhere they go without the risks associated with stowing them in the cargo hold.
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The Commonwealth Fund report released Wednesday also found that American adults are much more likely than people in those other countries to go without health care because of cost.
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Yet the difficult truth is that Britain's current rate of wage growth, modest by historical standards, is about as high as it can go without pushing inflation above target.
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WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is warning consumers about tax scams involving the Affordable Care Act and penalties imposed under the law on people who go without health insurance.
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If you love to have fresh blooms on your kitchen table at all times, try the subscription service—it ensures that you never go without your favorite fresh flowers.
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Could it go without saying that privileging subjectivity—and the rendering of interior psychic space—is one of the primary functions of literature, and a defining feature of modernity?
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Family members started to tweet angrily at the company for failing to provide information to passengers and for allowing them to go without water for such a long time.
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And, we can't go without admitting how much we love when the model visits our neck of the woods (psst: it's usually when her model-off-duty style peaks).
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"Surprising" need Women are 38 percent more likely than men to live in poverty, and the number of women in the U.S. who go without these products is high.
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This should go without saying, but there is no reason to give Donald Trump your cell phone number and email address if you're simply looking for your polling place.
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The longer we go without a strong recovery in inflation while running a very large QE policy and negative interest rates the worse the tradeoffs on this policy become.
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Those in the unsubsidized middle class will face tough choices: pay more, leave the exchanges to buy skinnier plans that leave them exposed, or potentially go without coverage altogether.
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But the fact that he viewed it as fairly pathetic that I felt the need to do that and that it couldn't just go without saying, I remembered that.
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But in the current climate she chose to go without insurance, worried that federal authorities might use her information to track down her husband, who is in country illegally.
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Instead, they will either seek care from overloaded emergency rooms or simply go without necessary prescriptions, making them at risk of relapsing or even death due to their displacement.
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On the contrary, Ms. AbuSulayman said, Saudi women in some parts of the country go without head coverings or wear them loosely, with no fear of punishment or reprimand.
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Congress also zeroed out the tax penalty for people who go without insurance, effective in 2019, and as a result some people may feel less pressure to obtain coverage.
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Critics say the change did not allay their concerns: Patients in both treatment arms potentially could go without lifesaving therapy and are not being properly informed of the risks.
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We didn't dare go without healthcare coverage while my wife needed treatment, nor did we want to risk gambling on pre-approval from a new plan on the marketplace.
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Bret: I know you have a book you need to get back to writing, but I don't want to let you go without asking for your thoughts about Rep.
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The audience was not about to let Chiara go without an encore, and so came the third movement of Debussy's Quartet, also by heart — a loving and lovely farewell.
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Perhaps this does not work for every child, but I consider myself very fortunate to have had parents who had the confidence to let me go without constant supervision.
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Earlier Monday afternoon, Senate Republican leaders altered their bill to penalize people who go without health insurance by requiring them to wait six months before their coverage would begin.
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"The longer our parks go without the attention they need, the more costly it will become for taxpayers to properly steward and restore these historical and cultural gems," Sen.
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The Lightning then got a power play, only to go without a shot, but seconds after going to even strength, Tampa Bay took the lead on Kucherov's 21th goal.
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When people say "listen to the science," what they really mean is that the moral and prudential implications of the science are so obvious as to go without saying.
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Shop Apple devices at Best BuyFollowing the death of Steve Jobs in 2011, the world watched with bated breath to see where Apple would go without its pioneering leader.
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