"We have 'over-malled,' we have over stored, we have over shopped America, and we're just getting worse every day as more moves online," he stated, adding that it's not all Amazon's fault.
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The two carriers have over 300 million subscribers between them.
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WE HAVE OVER 200 PRODUCTS HERE IN THE UNITED STATES.
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And finally, Germany and Ireland have over 226,22018 users each.
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We're on pace to have over 40 cities this year.
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Its products have over 170 million users, the company claims.
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"Jeans. I have over 100 pairs of jeans!" she says.
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It's one of the few advantages senators have over governors.
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We have over 25 SKUs we release every season. Sweatshirts.
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MYLAN, WE HAVE OVER 600 PRODUCTS IN THE UNITED STATES.
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In Texas we have over 8,000 campuses with multiple locations.
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We have over 100 and we have about 125 coming.
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They now have over two dozen designs available via Thingiverse.
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The rights we have over our own bodies and minds.
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We have over 80 large wildfires burning across the area.
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We have over $600 billion of fully spelled out cuts.
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The combined company will have over 3,000 branded retail stations.
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Porsche says it will have over 310 miles of range.
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You have over $2,200 to drop on a hat, right?
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Today, we have over 10,000 flowers growing in our fields.
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Both of the YouTube channels have over 1 million subscribers.
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I have over a million emails by my own count.
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"We have over 85033,000 volunteers across the country," Cruz said.
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One big change the XFL can have over the NFL?
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None of the nine have over $1 million on hand.
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And I plan to have over $1,300 in spending money.
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Launched in 2013, they have over a billion users each.
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We're going to have over 100,000 openings for nursing assistants.
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What advantages do bikes have over other modes of travel?
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"We now have over 120 samples for testing," Zeller added.
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United States have, over the decades, maintained tremendous political influence
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We have over 153,000 Wisconsinites who have no healthcare whatsoever.
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How much influence do your parents have over your life?
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How much influence does China really have over North Korea?
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It's something we don't have here, but you have over there.
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We have over $90,000 in a savings account earning zero interest.
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Globally, governments have over $2220trn stashed in state-run investment vehicles.
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The traditional media establishment have over time found that dividing line.
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"We have over 25 deaf individuals in my family," he explains.
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WE HAVE OVER 73 PEOPLE IN THE FIELD WITH THE RNC.
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We have over 16,000 employees who have participated in Career Choice.
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Netflix and Facebook together have over a billion cross-border customers.
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Whips have over the years cultivated an air of secretive menace.
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The six countries have over 20 million cell phone users combined.
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We have our Renaissance Center, we have over five thousand people.
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And how much influence -- if any -- does McConnell have over him?
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Last year, the site claimed to have over 2000 million users.
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"We have over 3,000 targeted segments to sell advertisers," says Lynch.
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OA: Turkey and Jordan have over two million Syrian refugees already.
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The fund is estimated to have over $250 billion in assets.
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More concerning is the effect this authority will have over time.
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BMW says the iX3 will have over 249 miles of range.
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Here are four advantages that traditional advisors have over robo-advisors.
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How much influence does your boss have over how you vote?
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We have over 2400 different – think of these though as applications.
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But it's unclear how much sway Ryan will have over Trump.
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Our Time challenges the ownership we have over each other's bodies.
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People receive joy after they have over-invested in their friendships.
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How much control does Beijing have over what its currency does?
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As of today, we have over 500 working directly for us.
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What kind of advantages do men in STEM have over me?
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How much sway can the board have over the bankruptcy court?
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"We have over 630 products here in the United States," Bresch said.
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It's important to have over and to have them break it in.
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We have over 200 generals and admirals who have endorsed our campaign.
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Experts also recommend Ocasio-Cortez should have over $27,000 saved for retirement.
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We have over 50 employees, dozens of investors, and thousands of members.
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Oh, and he just so happens to have over 35,000 Instagram followers.
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Combined, the games have over 100 million collective downloads, the company says.
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We have over a million guests come through our doors every month.
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Quick question: Do you currently have over $245,000 in your bank account?
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WE HAVE OVER 800 MILLION PEOPLE EXPERIENCING TWEETS ON A REGULAR BASIS.
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There are a number of advantages QR codes have over NFC tags.
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It is not just that banks have over $20173trn of assets globally.
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WE HAVE OVER 60,000 PEOPLE HERE, SO A LOT OF CUSTOMERS HERE.
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You'll feel way sharper than you have over the last few weeks!
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"We have over 1,500 influencer communities integrating with our platform," Peled said.
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TRUMP: WELL, IT'S ALL THE MORE POWER WE HAVE OVER THEM, OK?
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Combine the two, and we have over-the-top changes and surprises.
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The chart below shows how average retirement account balances have over time.
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RT: Collectively, we have over 50 years of experience in luxury skincare.
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This replicates the control that bats have over their wings during flight.
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We have over 80,000 employees and operations in more than 150 countries.
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The heavens themselves, though, have over that time become significantly more pedestrian.
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The more you have on someone, the more you have over them.
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The No. 1 advantage Mark Zuckerberg and other introverts have over extroverts
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The funds together have over 18 billion pounds in funds under management.
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It will have over 200 miles of range, according to Aston Martin.
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Mercedes-Benz says the EQC will have over 275 miles of range.
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Because a lot of companies have over-relied on third-party data.
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One, we have over a hundred million installed base across Southeast Asia.
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Zuck:I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS[Redacted Friend's Name]: What?
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Together, AMC and Carmike will have over 600 theaters and 8,380 screens.
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Stocks that pay dividends have, over time, outperformed stocks that do not.
|
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My body is already crumbling and I have over 24 hours left.
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We have over 200 generals and admirals that have endorsed our campaign.
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But machine learning has millions ... we now have over 10 million EKGs.
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The only thing that the daughters have over their parents is sisterhood.
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We now have over 200 students and the hall cannot accommodate everyone.
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My sisters and I have over 6,000 pairs, but we stopped counting.
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Elsewhere in Europe, France, Spain and Germany all have over 1,000 cases.
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I have over $500 million in this, and I think it's terrific.
|
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How much power should authorities have over the daily lives of individuals?
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Yeah, I have over half a million, and I haven't tried selling.
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"To be honest, those plants have over 60 years, basically," he said.
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Had he saved up the money instead, he would have over $50,000.
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IOVINE There's a lot of reasons we have over 20 million subscribers.
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Did you know some of those Waldo pages have over 300 faces?
|
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Currently, BDCs have over $80 billion in outstanding loans in these businesses.
|
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Now we have over 2,500 laneway houses in the city, and growing.
|
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And what power do fans have over the art created for them?
|
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Imagine now how much influence fraternities have over the values of our society.
|
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Leaps founders have over 20 years each of entrepreneurial experience under their belts.
|
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How much control do Turkey and Russia have over the sides they're backing?
|
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We have over 500 orangutans to feed and over 400 staff to support.
|
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We have over 250 students in each class and need to build classrooms.
|
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It now have over 101 million ad-supported users in 65 markets globally.
|
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How much control will Amazon have over its supply chain in the future?
|
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WE HAVE OVER A HUNDRED PEOPLE IN THE TAX GROUP AND MODELING AREA.
|
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They have over-prescribed opioids because of pressure from drug companies and patients.
|
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At the end of this year we're going to have over 1,000 buildings.
|
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We now have over 40,000 microbial sequences of those that live in plants.
|
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"We have over three-quarters of the House on the bill," Engel said.
|
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For comparison, over 18 Snapchat Shows have over 10 million viewers per month.
|
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Together Codeanywhere and Codeanywhere will now have over 1M users on its platform.
|
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And how much control do we even have over the ways we behave?
|
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"We have over 300,000 active users for our products thus far," he said.
|
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Russia is believed to have over 300 of the fighter jets in service.
|
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We have over 80 spices racked up on the wall in the kitchen.
|
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They have over 1250 enterprise clients, including 21 of the Fortune 100 companies.
|
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The difference physically, there is a strength advantage that men have over women.
|
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Stocks that pay dividends have, over long periods, outperformed stocks that do not.
|
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Taxis have over-performed all day long, picking up more passengers than usual.
|
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They currently have over 35 species of wood in house to choose from.
|
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They have over 900 employees building guitars with the help of some robotics.
|
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It may also be why museums have over 55 million students visit annually.
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Nor does it affect the legal rights that you have over your data.
|
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Between them they have over 80-years experience poring over the Giza plateau.
|
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We have over 500,000 students we do entrepreneurial stuff with across the country.
|
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"We now have over 300 farms that we work directly with," says Neman.
|
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You know, we have over 20 million active riders on our platform today.
|
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That influence is central to understanding the fury protesters have over the legislation.
|
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Ford says it will have over 100 vehicles by the end of 2018.
|
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"We'll have over 20 different types of herbs in the broth," he says.
|
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Now we have over a hundred—but we do small grows scattered around.
|
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But in space, we have over-classified things for a long, long time.
|
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Anastasia has nine YouTube channels, four of which have over 10 million subscribers.
|
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Now I have over 35,000 Medium followers, between my publication and personal accounts.
|
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Yet on climate matters they have, over three decades, become an effective lobby.
|
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Both humans and dogs have over 200 types of bacteria in their mouth.
|
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Zuckerberg: I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS[Redacted Friend's Name]: What?
|
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A majority of agents have over a decade of experience researching insurance plans.
|
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We have over 220 million Americans who have made donations to our campaign.
|
|
You have over-the-top advertising opportunities that wouldn't exist in traditional sports.
|
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If you have over 11 million followers, though, it's a whole different story.
|
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What advantages do long-term booby couples have over boobies that have repartnered?
|
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I wouldn't say I'm a collector, but I probably have over 100 pairs.
|
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But because we have over 20% of Kraft Heinz we don't report the dividends.
|
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This year, we'll have over 20 billion minutes watched just on YouTube alone. Yeah.
|
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We have over 15 unique collections and our sales have been growing each year.
|
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Vietnam and China have over-lapping claims in parts of the South China Sea.
|
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As for the Pratt family, they now have over 100 hummingbirds on their property.
|
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I have over 20 guests crammed my living/dining area and they are LOUD.
|
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Indeed the worry now is that Britain, and especially its consumers, have over-borrowed.
|
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We are fortunate to have over 250 representative from the emergency services here today.
|
|
This anger makes the ire many Americans have over rising cable bills look mild.
|
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I'm the fourth generation and I have over 25 Deaf members in my family.
|
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The other all have over 10 million each, some as high as 17 million.
|
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Each of those cost about $25 and I have over 25 of them ($500).
|
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However, in the process they have over produced gasoline and driven up those inventories.
|
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We never know which financial firms have over-extended themselves until the bubbles burst.
|
|
There aren't that many entire technology categories that have over a billion units sold.
|
|
There's only so much control, though, you have over software that's not your own.
|
|
One advantage these have over some other earbuds, including Bose, is the connective band.
|
|
Among the answers we need: What control should individuals have over their own data?
|
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That means only 1 percent of firms in the U.S. have over 500 employees.
|
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Some have one or two a year, while others have over 20 a day.
|
|
The Sberbank source confirmed that Gutseriyev would have over 50 percent in the consortium.
|
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Review protective provisionsThe protective provision outlines how much control VCs have over your company.
|
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Go-Jek claims to have over 200,000 drivers across some 25 cities in Indonesia.
|
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One major advantage the Fire tablets have over the competition is the durable design.
|
|
We have over 23,000 events a year at Lambeau, most of them relatively small.
|
|
"We have over 150 tags, so there's a lot to choose from," Spiegel continued.
|
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They want to take away all control pregnant people have over their own bodies.
|
|
Pure terrorism exploits the inherent advantage that terrorists have over those charged with security.
|
|
I currently have over 100 inquiries from all over the world in my inbox.
|
|
So if you look at Signature's infrastructure footprint, they have over 200 locations worldwide.
|
|
But so far, Justin and his Calvins have over 1.7 million likes and counting.
|
|
What advantages does the muddy-looking Timesplitters 2 have over something like Titanfall 2?
|
|
But potassium-lovers rejoice, because they also each have over 30 milligrams of potassium.
|
|
They have over 225,225 items that are guaranteed to be covered by your FSA.
|
|
These top four leaders have over 116 years of combined experience in elected office.
|
|
Depth is the key advantage the Warriors have over a team like the Rockets.
|
|
The Americans don't have the kind of economic leverage the Europeans have over Turkey.
|
|
She's spent way more time on that set than I have over the years.
|
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The grain patties have over 400 milligrams, however, thanks to salt as an ingredient.
|
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We want these platforms to be tested now, and we have over 2,000 games.
|
|
Both organizations combined raised just over $120,000 but have over $2 million on hand.
|
|
What authority does Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts have over the impeachment trial?
|
|
They may have over-promised on what he was prepared to do without concessions.
|
|
It claims to have over 12 million customers worldwide since its founding in 2007.
|
|
It was a week that demonstrated the power I have over my own mind.
|
|
But the biggest advantage ETFs have over mutual funds is how cheap they are.
|
|
Meanwhile, Democratic candidates have over-performed in recent elections, including the Virginia governor's race.
|
|
You know, we have over 4 million app based services now in the marketplace.
|
|
Biden, Buttigieg, Sanders and Warren have all previously said they have over 225,000 donors.
|
|
Already this year, Democrats have over 2628 to challenge for currently held GOP seats.
|
|
The U.S. and China have over $2900 billion in total trade together every year.
|
|
Let's lay aside the utterly undemocratic influence that early states have over the process.
|
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There is one advantage scientists living in China might have over other researchers like Peault.
|
|
If I play my cards right, I'll still have over 50% charge by later afternoon.
|
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"You can have over 10 OEMs you need to work with a support," he said.
|
|
I have over $20,000 between my savings, emergency fund, and future home down payment account.
|
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Over 40 years, with an annual return of 7 percent, you'd have over $1 million.
|
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They have over 20 different flavors and will add an extra shot if you like.
|
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It claims to have over 12 million registered customers and in excess of 250,000 drivers.
|
|
For comparison, more than 18 Snapchat Shows have over 10 million unique viewers per month.
|
|
Private coaching is just one of many advantages these students have over their nonwealthy peers.
|
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We have over 500 miles of levee to provide to reduce the risk of flooding.
|
|
Considering iPhones have over 1.5 million available apps, discovery is almost impossible for independent developers.
|
|
In his speech, Krafcik enumerated the many advantages that Waymo's vehicles have over its competitors.
|
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"I have over $10 million of legal work that I'm now engaged in," he said.
|
|
Even so, governments have over time tried to close the window of transparency even tighter.
|
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"In total we have over 775 total staff dedicated to beating Hillary Clinton," she said.
|
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North Carolina's nearly 10 million residents have over 75% of the population at voting age.
|
|
Having also built up interests in several other sectors, it seems to have over-reached.
|
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This might surprise you, but we have over 3,000 engineers and data scientists at Target.
|
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All of these companies have over 1,000 openings for jobs that pay more than $100,000.
|
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I think with the large misunderstanding that we have over bodies and sex, comes shaming.
|
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Overall they have over 3,000 landscape companies signed up, many of which have multiple crews.
|
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And the first buyers could have over 1000 apps, games, and movies at their fingertips.
|
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Exploring how much aesthetic control he can have over machines, Thomm makes his works tactile.
|
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It will cost $35 per month, including mobile streaming costs, and have over 100 channels.
|
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"We have over 80 people in that group and very senior people," Chen told CNBC.
|
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The big picture: Together, the top ten most polluted cities have over 22.047 million residents.
|
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We have over 300 mentors engage in the program from Chrysler, GM, Penske, Volvo, BMW.
|
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And we have over 5.5 billion barrels of oil equivalent reserves that we've discovered there.
|
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So thoughtfully doing that externally we view as a big differentiator we have over others.
|
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What's still unclear is the benefit this service would have over a simple TV antenna.
|
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Yet, even under conventional analysis, she may have over-extended the use of the privilege.
|
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Illusion of control is when people overestimate how much control they have over certain situations.
|
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The bill seeks to limit the influence these advisers can have over corporate governance policies.
|
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Can you really ensure that if you have over 300 people on your friends list?
|
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Our national security interests can be compromised because of the leverage they have over him.
|
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"We have over 40 regional and international groups planning actions for the day," she said.
|
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They have over 500 international bottles curated by their beer director and cicerone Julian Kurland.
|
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"The one thing you have over me is experience," Mr. Trump said at one point.
|
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Dainard and his partner have over 250 units and flip over 100 houses a year.
|
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It's a major advantage that Disney and ViacomCBS have over streaming-only platforms like Netflix.
|
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Musk told CleanTechnica however that the companies: "should have over 1000 ventilators by next week."
|
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Cameron and Lauren, the sweethearts of the season, both have over 500,000 followers on Instagram.
|
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More specifically, they have over 300 courses and 278 workshops on 23 hyper-relevant topics.
|
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" Sanders distanced himself from the report, saying: "We have over 500 people on our campaign.
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The more control you have over lighting, the better picture you will end up with.
|
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Today we have over 500,00 clients on what we call run in the down-market.
|
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The company will have over 1,500 employees at the new site, according to the Journal.
|
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But Musk is right to voice concerns about the power that AI will have over us.
|
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I may have over-salted the steak a bit, but Cinder can't be blamed for that.
|
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The privilege we have over these animals, it would appear, now comes at a hefty price.
|
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The Mega Millions winner could buy them both and still have over $319 million to spare.
|
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We are expected to have over 1 MILLION people arrive at our Southern Border this year.
|
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The companies did have over two years since the law's passage to get their acts together.
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DARA KHOSROWSHAHI: Well, listen, we essentially have over three million driver partners who are micro entrepreneurs.
|
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But some players also said the market may have over-reacted to the Fed's latest statement.
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Every reason to bring back the tens of thousands of troops that we have over there.
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If you have over 2160,220 photos on the image-hosting site Flickr, this is VERY IMPORTANT.
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There's also the question of how much control the majors will have over the site's content.
|
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It was the Wolves at their platonic ideal, utilizing every advantage they have over the Warriors.
|
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Tiger and his followers claim they have over 2,500 members in Germany, and more across Europe.
|
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Still, it's a good choice to have over Intel's HD graphics on the 13-inch model.
|
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"A year from now, we'll have over a million cars with full self-driving, software... everything."
|
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A catalogue of desperate denials many of which have, over time, turned out to be false.
|
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I have over and over again led the fight to defend Israel, to fight for Israel.
|
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We now have over 9.1 million active users in China, it grew 36% year over year.
|
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They have over six years of experience in fintech and founded EasyFinance, a Russian lending system.
|
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And that could have over time, some impact on the level of EBRD investment going forward.
|
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Now just over a year later, I have over $2,53 left to go at 0% interest.
|
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It claims to have over 150,000 customers and hundreds of car makes and models on offer.
|
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Two anti-Trump protests are planned to happen simultaneously, and together have over 350 Facebook RSVPs.
|
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I think they (the Bloc) were expecting 20 seats and to have over 30 is amazing.
|
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There are deeply concerning questions about how much influence foreign governments might have over his administration.
|
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It also plays a major role in how much influence you're able to have over others.
|
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We have over 100 people working on this, and it will be a completely transparent process.
|
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Pakistani politicians of all stripes have over the years been accused of corruption, which remains endemic.
|
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"We have over a million refugees already in Germany, which is quite a lot," he said.
|
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But, it appears that, thus far, the Trump administration may have over-promised and under-delivered.
|
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The greatest lesson, though, may have been witnessing the power that music could have over strangers.
|
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They have over 40 years combined experience managing and analyzing security assistance and security cooperation programs.
|
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We have over [redacted] in deferred revenue which will be booked from prepaid funds going forward.
|
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Seven of its products have over a billion users, a scale unimaginable in the predigital era.
|
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According to Glassdoor, they have over 10,000 employees and sign about 18,000 new contracts per year.
|
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He is, in fact, the one clear edge the Tigers have over the dominant Crimson Tide.
|
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Services like Maps and Photos have over a billion users, sorting places and faces by computer.
|
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But they do raise ethical questions about how much control companies should have over their employees.
|
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Saudi authorities have over the last decade granted new opportunities for women to study and work.
|
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Collectively they have over 35 years of nanofabrication research experience with universities, startups and corporate giants.
|
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What rights do the states have over the federal government when it comes to immigration policy?
|
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Some brands have witnessed slow sales and have over 100 days worth of vehicles on hand.
|
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But now I have over 1,000 books, so I actually am able to give books away.
|
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It is a tremendous gamble: Agents have, over the years, saved children's lives in these situations.
|
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"The stories can still develop and change, as they have over thousands of years," she writes.
|
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"Many people have over half of their net worth in one hand-me-down," Keebler said.
|
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The United States, France and Britain have, over the past century, done their share of meddling.
|
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With the new wave, the committee will have over 600 staffers spread out across the nation.
|
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A pair of excellent youngsters in my wider family have over 1,000 Facebook "friends" between them.
|
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But now we have over 40,000 employees, so one percent of their time is a lot.
|
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Of the 57 cities, 19 of them have over $400 left over from their biweekly paycheck.
|
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The question is how much clout his platform committee members will have over the final document.
|
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"While we do have over a million Instagram followers, the account isn&apost us," Diamond said.
|
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Mr. Polyoka and Ms. Ragan have over 22008 employees, including dishwashers, bartenders, baristas, managers and chefs.
|
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" Mr. Bennett, as Mr. Pence, corrected him, "No, sir, you still have over 1,300 days left.
|
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The more companies want to influence communities, however, the more power corporations have over democratic institutions.
|
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"We have over 1,400 potentially active volcanoes," noted Krippner, with 40 to 50 erupting each day.
|
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Democrats, exerting the leverage they have over what can pass the Senate, will block any compromise.
|
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Schools have over-emphasized reactive strategies — discipline and security — with little attention to proactive, preventive strategies.
|
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It expects Lidl to have over 400 stores on the East Coast within a few years.
|
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This link is an improvement the Hosts have over humans, whose memories become messy and tricky.
|
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Ownership bias causes you to value the things you have over the potential things to acquire.
|
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The power you have over distribution is very clear — to publishers, to citizens and everyone else.
|
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Reuters says the combined company would have over 130 million subscribers, barely behind AT&T and Verizon.
|
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Think about how many more tourists you could have over the Atlantic if you had lower fares.
|
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And there is one undeniable advantage that Sanders has so far shown to have over Warren: fundraising.
|
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Countries including Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Brunei have over-lapping claims to parts of the sea.
|
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Vines clipped from the show and posted to the Streamys Vine page have over 2 million loops.
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It claimed to have over 3 million members worldwide, despite having no functional blockchain or public ledger.
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We already have over 15 artists who applied to participate in this year's edition of the festival.
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"In terms of local tools, we have over 500 people crowdsourcing political ads with Vaalivahti," he said.
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And then there are five stage boxes that have over 400 channels in and 80 channels out.
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So you think it's a technical advantage that you guys have over Apple and Google and Amazon?
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Somehow we've managed to have over a million downloads since launching "Equity" in March of last year.
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Hell, there are YouTube videos where people just read the stories that have over 3 million views.
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Syria is thought to have over 2m Kurds, Iraq 5m or so, Iran 5m and Turkey 18m.
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At the moment, the president's campaign and his joint fundraising groups have over $40 million on hand.
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They have over 1.5 million employees at 5000 stores, and serve over 140 million shoppers a week.
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Both hedge funds and refiners appear to have over-estimated the growth in gasoline demand in 2016.
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It's not uncommon for a child to have over 1,303 beads telling the story of their illness.
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"We have, over time, developed a good perspective about people's preferences in a mobile context," Ellis said.
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And when you make these things, you start to realize the power you have over an audience.
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They have over 100 venues in 22 cities and 10 countries using the service (primarily in Miami).
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His pledge, however, simply mirrored the way Congressional Republicans have over-promised on this issue for years.
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The agency views the regulation as positive, since it will increase the control LGFVs have over borrowings.
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But what are the most common concerns that experts and the general public have over sex selection?
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No outerwear trend has caught on quite as rapidly as bomber jackets have over the past year.
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In fact, I'd argue that openness and collaboration are the biggest advantages startups have over larger corporations.
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The Cuban government has progressive policies when it comes to the control women have over their bodies.
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They impose rules on counterparties: mortgage insurers, for example, must have over $400m of assets at hand.
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This has enabled them to build vast global followings; Manchester United claims to have over 600m fans.
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For, bully pulpit aside, London's chief executive has far less power than he should have over housing.
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We have over 200 generals and admirals that have endorsed our campaign and they are special people.
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Several foreign diplomats were on hand, signaling the concern that some overseas governments have over the crackdown.
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But one of the biggest advantages some federal loans have over private loans is how interest accrues.
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And it must have over 5.5 million square feet of office space by July 2034 to qualify.
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We have over 250,000 hopeful Suicide Girls, and we get about 50,000 applications every year from women.
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This case demonstrates the powerful hold pseudoscience nonsense can have over even the most privileged among us.
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The problem is particularly acute in India, where WhatsApp is estimated to have over 100 million users.
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The resulting colossus, which the Chinese media has dubbed Baowu, will have over $100 billion in assets.
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McADAM: YEAH, WELL, WE'LL LITERALLY HAVE OVER 1,000 CELL SITES UP AND OPERATING ON THE GLOBAL STANDARD.
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The research made Johnson wonder about just how much control we really have over our own behavior.
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They're going to have, over the next few days, they're going to have 4 million tests out.
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"The only amount of power that a billionaire should have over a paper they own is zero."
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Consequently, offshore turbines today are vaulting up even faster than onshore turbines have over the past decade.
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It's a credibility that a country can gain and lose, as countless nations have over the centuries.
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In 25 years, I've seen more arguments over Tupperware, jewelry and guns than I have over money.
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"By the end of the year we expect to have over 130" vans in service, Jiang said.
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But most law schools accept only 30 transfer credits; students nearing graduation typically have over 70 credits.
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They have over 650,000 followers on Twitter, 1.5 million followers on Facebook and 140,000 subscribers on YouTube.
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And make sure you have over-the-counter medicines like pain relievers and cough and cold medicines.
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When operational, Pleinmont I and II will have over 750,000 solar panels covering more than 2,000 acres.
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Dorsey dubbed this group with the "mega" prefix for the "outsized advantage" they have over me-llennials.
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For conventional and even nuclear warfare, nations have, over the centuries, agreed to rules of armed conflict.
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" In America, she said, there must be "a different work-life balance than we have over here.
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In fact, Cisco estimates that by 2020, we would have over 50 billion Internet-of-things devices.
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The 450-point advantage that the Princeton study demonstrated blacks have over Asians draws the most attention.
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And it challenged norms about how much control men should have over women's bodies, careers and lives.
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In the U.S., both tech companies were thought to have over 60 percent of the market share.
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When facing a threat, the first question we ask is, what power do we have over it?
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MORE's 2015 Iran nuclear agreement have, over the past two years, tried almost everything to sustain it.
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Heck, I have over 60,000 followers on Instagram right now who look to me for entrepreneurial advice.
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We have over the years managed to mobilize a significant proportion of the communities starting from scratch.
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It is very, very hard knowing how little control people have over it… people are just terrified.
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We have over 200 generals and admirals that have endorsed our campaign and there are special people.
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That is the major advantage we have over our competitors in the retail and corporate client business.
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They have over 30 years of experience, but took a break from running their barbecue joint in 2009.
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And we need to make sure that we don&apost have over-dependence on any one energy source.
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It is not a budget deficit like we have over in Congress they can&apost do anything about.
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But I think most of the impact I have, over time most people will not actually know about.
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"We have, over time, created a joint manufacturing platform between the United States and Mexico," Mr Wilson said.
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I have over 100 million followers [on social media]...I don't have to go to the fake media.
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And it's unclear how much sway Romney and Boehner actually have over any Republican voters at this point.
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We have over 40 lawyers around the world, we've spent over $463 million last year fighting the battle.
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"A year from now, we'll have over a million cars with full self-driving, software, everything," he said.
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WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger have over 1 billion monthly users each, and Facebook itself has over 2 billion.
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It's unclear how much control you'll have over these kinds of alerts, but hopefully, the answer is: total.
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Glint COO Ben Davies is said to have over 17 years' experience within international financial and commodity markets.
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"ADM is looking at the advantage it would have over the 15 or 20 years ahead," Adreani said.
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"I have over 750 screenshots sitting in a folder that I haven't even looked at," he tells me.
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What influence do we have over that, we certainly need to look into, but that's subject to debate.
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Mnuchin: Well, the good news is we have over a hundred people at the Treasury working on this.
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In order to be considered, the video channel will need to have over 1,000 subscribers as a minimum.
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If the trend continues, Germany will have over a million more asylum seekers by the end of 2016.
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" The companies say that they have over 1 billion users worldwide and "handle massive volumes of internet traffic.
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"Nearly half (47 percent) underestimated how big an impact relatively small savings can have over time," Fidelity reports.
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Cook: We need to decide as a nation how much power the government should have over our data.
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Areas around beaches with high-quality waves have over time grown brighter and brighter in these satellite images.
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McDavid said the club's 204-point season was probably not expected, and suggested the Oilers have over-achieved.
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For example, here's a permanently hosted forum that won't disappear like many online communities have over the years.
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" He added, "today, we have over 22019,000 volunteers averaging 2,000 door-knocks a day, 20,000 calls per day.
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The biggest hotels have over 500 rooms and more than a dozen restaurants; the poshest provide personal butlers.
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Under the Green plan, members get the most SmartPoints and have over 100 ZeroPoint foods to choose from.
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EU antitrust regulators were set to tell the firms of concerns they have over the merger this week.
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Brazil has also rankled at taking advice from Western countries that have over centuries depleted their own forests.
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The reason being is that they recognize the value that long-term investing can have over frivolous spending.
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Lendio's platform enables small businesses to access loans quickly — a major advantage platforms have over conventional bank loans.
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That, right there, is a skill that even high-school dropouts born in the US have over them.
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For Asian emerging markets, this is an advantage that they have over peers in Latin America and elsewhere.
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Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian have over a decade's worth of relationship peaks and rifts under their belt.
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Be smart: Women have over-performed in Democratic primaries by 15%, Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman points out.
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I've come to the conclusion that if you have over 30 million, you don't really need more money.
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Bootstrapped to date, Futrli claims to have over 40,000 businesses and 1,100 accountants in 130 countries using it.
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We're here to answer some of those questions — and others you might have over the next few months.
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They have over 500 workouts of multiple lengths, and the titles specify whether you need equipment or not.
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But the domination that food and bodies have over our digital identities is building a bridge to disorder.
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I have over 1,000 Spotify playlists saved, organized by themes such as beat, mood, genre, running, spinning, lifting.
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CreditCreditMatt Edge for The New York Times Just how much influence should Silicon Valley have over the classroom?
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Goodenough's new lithium battery technology is said to have over three times greater energy density as today's batteries.
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The FBI notes that the site claims to have over 24,000 active shops with sales exceeding $17 million.
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I have over 4,000 chiropractors in my network and I know that they do not vaccinate their children.
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One of the themes is how the boundaries between photography and other media have, over time, melted away.
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Many entrepreneurs are in a unique position to take advantage of similar opportunities I have over the years.
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After the game, Mr. Karjakin suggested that he might have over-prepared, at the expense of his creativity.
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The advantage that we still have over India and China is our especially well-supported culture of creativity.
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Just like in the past, all channels that have over 100,000 subscribers will still be eligible to apply.
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But now, we have over 100,000 devices from 22023 different companies that allow people to connect to Alexa.
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No one understands the power these palettes have over teenagers better than their parents — except maybe their teachers.
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It expects Lidl to have over 400 stores up and down the East Coast within a few years.
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The governing elite did not anticipate the crisis — as few elites have over hundreds of years of capitalism.
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This is perhaps what tabletop RPGs have over video games; a greater possibility for improvisation and unusual events.
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"A year from now we'll have over a million cars with full self-driving, software, everything," Musk predicted.
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To the Editor: I agree with Paul Krugman that narcissistic billionaires have over-the-top influence on American politics.
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We have over 100 million tracks on the platform and play over 10 million artists in a given month.
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WHEN YOU LOOK AT MYLAN'S PORTFOLIO, WE HAVE OVER 630 PRODUCTS JUST IN THE UNITED STATES, OVER 2700 GLOBALLY.
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"We have over 50 aircraft now, compared to 15 a couple years ago," Rocketmine CEO Christopher Clark told TechCrunch.
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She's torn by the decision, especially as she realizes just how much control Satan would have over her life.
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The founders are aiming to have over a dozen vessels in the River Seine in Paris by this summer.
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I have over $100K in debt due to school, but I'm finally independent and have a decent-paying job.
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"I think most of the impact I have, over time most people will not actually know about," she said.
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We have over 100 million tracks on the platform and play over 10 million artists in a given month.
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That will have over $1 billion in global box office, probably well over by the time it becomes available.
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The thing that unites all of these films' unsettling high schoolers is the power they have over their peers.
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But the frustration left at the end is how little agency they actually have over their lives and futures.
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They span 093 Asian countries, have over 60m customers and employ almost a million agents to sell their services.
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Today, Freee offers cloud-based accounting and HR software and it claims to have over one million business accounts.
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I started a business on social media, and have over 200 clients now in a year and a half.
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The new world is all about concentration and power that the companies could have over their clients one day.
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Another advantage that politicians have over executives is that it is harder for the latter to fudge their choices.
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That includes its standalone Messanger app and WhatsApp community, both of which have over 1 billion active monthly users.
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They have over ten robots, all ready to either serve you your favorite meal or sear your face off.
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"We also like Korean names AmorePacific and Hugel given the influence Korean trends have over Chinese consumers, " HSBC said.
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What never ceases to amaze is the power of persuasion these qualities seem to have over so many Americans.
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You may know Connor Franta from his YouTube or Instagram channels — each of which have over 5 million followers.
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"He does have a very effective tool -- Twitter -- when you have over 30 million people following you," Zeldin said.
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In the previous elections exit polls have over/under estimated the candidates by up to +-2 percent either way.
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They both have over-the-top houses but Khloé Kardashian gifted Kim Zolciak-Biermann with some edible real estate!
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"Although it's not political in nature, I have over the years been known to make political statements," Hansen says.
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A husband and wife have to have over $20 million to be subjected to the estate and gift tax.
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"You should not have over-exposure to one country in Africa or in any emerging markets," Kisbey-Green said.
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Amazon shoppers love these cables, which is why they have over 200 positive reviews (4 out of 5 stars).
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"We have over 100 pieces of equipment -- bucket trucks, tool trailers, bulldozers -- stuck in ports in Florida," Techmanski says.
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The allure of Paradise is how fleeting it is, and how little control we have over any of it.
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"I watch more film independently this year than I have over the course of my whole career," Clark says.
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Taiwanese firms, many of which have over the years set up factories in China, have also begun to reshore.
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YouTube is full of videos of nasty skin conditions getting treated, many of which have over a million views.
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That, so the scene seems to suggest, is the kind of control a mother can have over a daughter.
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In addition, the IPO's managers have over-allotted 4.2 million shares, or 15 percent of the newly issued shares.
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Narrator: The "I Spy" and "Can You See What I See?" books have over 45 million copies in print.
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It's a perverse equation: As the number of insurers goes down, the leverage they have over regulators goes up.
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A top who wants to test the control they have over their own body and desire might practice edging.
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We have more than doubled the number of people working on safety and security and now have over 20,000.
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We have been public because there was some purporting reasons, that we have over a million subscribers in Japan.
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Like the Zuckerberg deepfake, the Kardashian deepfake was commenting on the power social media companies have over their users.
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You have over 100 offences, including counterfeiting cash, being part of a £12 million drugs rings and armed robbery.
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Most European countries have, over the past two decades, set age limits under which a minor simply cannot consent.
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What authority will the European Court of Justice have over the 20143 million European citizens now living in Britain?
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Personally, we're going to have over 133 hours of prime time network reality show hours this year — 250 hours!
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We have now completed over 100 miles and will have over 500 miles fully completed by early next year.
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Although the changes indicate the growing influence that activist investors have over companies, there is still discontent among shareholders.
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And we have over $210 trillion of assets with clients who have at least $22018 million, just with us.
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The answer, according to experts, depends on how much control the teenagers have over the source of their stress.
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One of poverty's most pervasive causes is the lack of control that young women have over their reproductive lives.
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"We have over 10.6 million people on Twitter, and 99.9 percent of them are decent human beings," he said.
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STEVEN MNUCHIN: Well, the good news is we have over a hundred people at the Treasury working on this.
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The strategists also looked at those that have over 100% payout ratio and are more levered than industry peers.
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This proves helpful and within 30 minutes I have over 600 words worth of changes and additions to make.
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"You don't think that going against these guys, with all the talent that they have over there," Marleau said.
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Catholics have over the years built schools and hospitals, some of which are still well known and respected today.
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"Every year is different, we can't have a performance from every nominee -- we have over 80 categories," he said.
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As a tech company, we have over twenty thousand patents right now - the most from any financial services company.
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If anything, social media companies might try to take away any ownership you do have over your own content.
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Georgia is one of those states where you have to have over 50 or it goes to a runoff.
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Hike claims to have over 100 million registered users in the country, which makes it the closest competitor to WhatsApp.
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We now have over 3,500 supporters, which has allowed us to keep the service running for the past several months.
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The shareholders supporting the letter have over $1.32 billion worth of total assets under management, according to a press statement.
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However, there's one thing Hulu does have over Netflix that gives it an edge: a live TV add-on option.
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Now it's about reviewing, fine-tuning, and tweaking material, because I have over an hour and a half of stuff.
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It is owned by 54 companies, which have over 783,000 farmers as shareholders, and manages 68 tea factories across Kenya.
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Soon there were clear signs of a recognition in high places that the church-state alliance might have over-reached.
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Second, the Google-Pentagon incident is a revealing story about the leverage that Silicon Valley engineers have over their companies.
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The photos, which have only been up for two hours as of press time, already have over 1 million likes.
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Whenever a company announces a new phone, it's always how many more megapixels does Phone A have over Phone B?
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It can help spread wealth by making goods cheaper and reducing the monopsony power that firms can have over workers.
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"How much control do you have over who your customer is, and how much knowledge do you have?" she asked.
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Combined, the two have over 21 million subscribers, making them one of the most visible power couples on the platform.
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Even worse, the changes will actually reduce the amount of control that users have over some of their personal data.
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At OkCupid, we have over 30 different prompts that you can write and really get into what makes you you.
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The startup claims to have over 2.5 million customers, and recently announced a strategic partnership with Didi Chuxing in China.
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Ultrasonic sensors can be used with a variety of materials—but have, over the years, had a problem with reliability.
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We have over four million people who we reach on a monthly basis through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, all that.
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But it&aposs the free market, there are a million other really ... LEVIN: You know what we have over here?
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And that's the challenge I think both business and government is going to have over the next couple of years.
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A Netflix-like service that include paid and ad-supported content, iQiyi claims to have over 22015 million paying subscribers.
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Six internal antennas and powerful amplifiers boost signal strength to reduce interference on those must-have over-the-air channels.
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But perhaps most importantly, it allows traditional retailers to leverage the key advantage they have over Amazon: Their physical stores.
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For Cisco, we have over 36,000 jobs here in the U.S., and free trade supports the vast majority of them.
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But Rubio seemed to have over-prepared for the onslaught — rattling off the same soundbite four times throughout the night.
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We already have over 100 product engineers covering 19 nationalities, we've got to bring people in from across the world.
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Luckily, we have over seven months to go before Halloween rolls around… you know where we're headed with this, right?
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Once you've mastered it, the control you have over the hit—coupled with the smoothness—makes it a great option.
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We hope to get a bit leaner structure in terms of corporate structure because now, we have over 100 companies.
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"When you start a company the focus is on what asymmetrical advantage that you have [over your competitors]," Kanojia said.
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The only leg up the Premiere and Premiere+ have over the Fire TV Stick is the built-in YouTube app.
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Supporters of the proposal say it would end an advantage that foreign-made goods currently have over American-made goods.
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The QIA, which rarely discusses its operations publicly, is believed to have over $300 billion of assets around the world.
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"The fact is, the Russians have been targeting us with everything they have over the last 50 years," McCabe said.
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That's a huge improvement in my own understanding of the control I have over myself, over my behavior, and body.
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Prime Video and Netflix each have over 2,000 TV shows, Hulu has over 1,900, and Disney Plus will have 127.
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The greater the gap Trump opens between himself and longstanding US friends, the less leverage he'll have over his enemies.
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On the Bambo Nature website, the diapers have over 1,500 reviews from verified buyers at an average 5-star rating.
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"You know, we're not just a pencil manufacturer, we have over three-and-a-half, four thousand products," he added.
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I like the fine control I have over a paring knife with its typically 3-to-4-inch-long blade.
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They have over 30,000 5-star reviews on Amazon and are one of few cheap tech products with universal praise.
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Given the processes I employ means that the amount of control I have over the final results are extremely limited.
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Location DataApple is rolling out a simple, no-brainer update to the controls that users have over location data sharing.
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So we believe that this will continue if we work as hard as we have over the last few years.
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But one real advantage the Monarch seems to have over stimulants is the apparent lack of any serious health risks.
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A recent study published in JAMA Psychiatry shed light on the effects postpartum depression might have over the long term.
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Its Chinese rival, Blued, is drawing similar daily numbers, and claims to have over 27 million registered users in total.
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"We have over 30 people working on it, and you're us telling us to shut down," he had told them.
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Yes, but: Even those efforts will be hard to knock the massive leadtechnology companies have over legacy media in advertising.
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That gives China much more control over the treatment of pandas than, say, sub-Saharan African countries have over elephants.
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But the power the two influencers have over their massive audiences — and the online community at large — shouldn't be underestimated.
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Trump "seems to have over-estimated his personal bond with Mr. Xi," The Economist said in its June 24 issue.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk said his company is making ventilators and expects to have over 1,200 to distribute this week.
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That's a vivid illustration of how much influence Putin, Assange, and Comey have over the outcome of the 2016 campaign.
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That policy will tell you what data the company collects, how it's used and what control you have over it.
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Bi male characters frequently have their sexuality portrayed in terms of how much power they have — over themselves or others.
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If I do not have that control and my right to abortion, what control do I have over my future?
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Just how much control did the artist Robert Indiana have over his work during the last years of his life?
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Each time something changes, it reminds us just how little control we have over the space beyond our lot line.
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Both dazzling bands have over 100 small diamonds encrusted on the platinum collectively, making the entire ring almost 3 carats.
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It's a satisfying force of evil, storytelling-wise, but ignores the crucial and expanding role corporations have over our lives.
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I might have over-crossed my boundaries with older guys so then I became an easy target to mess with.
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Westworld So much of "Westworld," this season especially, has been about how much control individuals really have over their destiny.
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There are a variety of proceedings that are taking place at the FCC and have over the past couple years.
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I am mentally very done with today, but I still have over an hour left before I can head out.
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There is a sense of agency that kids have over their own life in New York that is really interesting.
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"We have over 550 people who have inquired," and joined a wait list ahead of the sales launch, he said.
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Picard has won many fights he probably shouldn't have over the years but in this one, his actions made sense.
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As we have over the last 100 years, we ask again, with this storm: What kind of Americans are we?
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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment on any concerns it might have over Grassley's hold.
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Vintage Sonia Rykiel, R.I.P. I have over 100 eBay alerts for different vintage things: clothing, décor, all kinds of stuff.
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And women entrepreneurs, emboldened by the support, have over the last few days become more willing to share their stories.
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What started out as a pitch on Shark Tank has now revolutionized how much control we have over our homes.
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While many Android apps have, over the years, provided their own dark modes, Android now has a universal dark theme.
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WarnerMedia previously said that it expects the streaming platform to have over 10,000 hours of premium video content at launch.
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Netflix and Amazon Prime now have over 100 million subscriptions — equal to, or greater than, the number of traditional subscriptions.
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The people around Guillermo have been on the road for 10 days and still have over 2,000 miles to go.
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Providers object to the oversight that the commission would have over the licenses that govern their relationships with device makers.
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Plus, if there is one other focus Bezos will have over the coming decade beyond growing Amazon it is regulators.
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The inherent advantage internet retailers have over brick-and-mortar chains and mom and pop stores should be examined closely.
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Basically, Democrats are trying to show they will behave much differently than House Republicans have over the past eight years.
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One of our earliest discoveries was the remarkable level of control the police have over the content of the show.
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I'm pretty proud that we have over a million people who have contributed to our campaign — averaging 27 bucks apiece.
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When it comes to mascara, many people believe that the smaller the brush, the more control you have over the application.
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Fortunately, all we have to do now is sit back, relax, and enjoy the complete control we have over Stefan's life.
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Not Scaramucci-racy, but … you know, I have over the years with my friends said a lot of really [outrageous things].
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Called the "National Pride March," the event is expected to have over 18,000 people in attendance, according to the Facebook page.
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An analysis conducted by Voicebot found 62 percent of Alexa skills have zero reviews, while just four skills have over 1,000.
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However, now that I have over three years of ESL teaching experience, I do feel like I'm a pretty good teacher.
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But we have over 500 colleges and universities and its summer time, and most of their dorms are only half-utilized.
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It claims to currently complete more than 11 million rides a day and have over 14 million drivers on its platform.
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We have over half a billion data points on all of our customers now where they self-report data about themselves.
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"They have over the years removed some of the terms, they actually change quite frequently the available terms," the official said.
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If you're not an author, it might be tough to understand the hold that Goodreads can have over your self-esteem.
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It's still in beta, but we're getting close to the end of beta, and have over 30,000 people on the waitlist.
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The longer he holds out, the more influence he could presumably have over the direction of Trump's agenda and policy positions.
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This year we'll have over 20 people at our home so most likely I will be rushing to get everything done.
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Democrats have, over the decades, used gerrymandering, just like Republicans, to try to skew congressional and legislative maps in their favor.
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Buttigieg and his husband, Chasten, have over $130,000 in student loan debt, according to financial disclosures reviewed by the Associated Press.
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Ultimately, these changes are designed to make Google users a little more aware of the control they have over their account.
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That may sound like a watered-down mechanic, but there's a huge amount of control that players have over the process.
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We have over $30 million in cash on our balance sheet and will exit 2018 generating more cash than we spend.
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"We still have over 4 million visitors a year coming here — about a million of those use our beaches," says Carlstrom.
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We have, over a long period of time, enjoyed average growth rates during expansions of 3 1/4 percent, you know.
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"From the center of operations that we have over here in San Juan, there is pretty significant damage already done," Gov.
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And in the process, it's raised serious questions about how much of an advantage it will have over existing transit methods.
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I have over-packed for just about every occasion, including long trips to see family and short trips to the park.
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"Now we're in 13 countries, have over 5,000 locations around the world, and are women-owned and female-founded," Potempa says.
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We do, after all, have over 4,000 idioms that make absolutely no sense to people who aren't proficient in American English.
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What Flash Factory does have over many of the other mega clubs in Manhattan, however, is its expertly designed dance floor.
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"These are fluctuations that are well within the rate of fluctuations we have over a six-month period," Ardern told Reuters.
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We need to establish the rights that we have over the value that's created from the data that we hand over.
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It's just more symbolic of the lack of control or power that Black women had, and have, over our own bodies.
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It's so hard to make a diversity joke these days on social media, especially when you have over one million followers.
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In recent months, much has been made about the power that dubious right-wing Facebook pages have over the American electorate.
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"They still have over 100 days to come forward," Holli Armstrong, a South Carolina Education Lottery spokeswoman, told CNN on Wednesday.
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Migrants aiming to reach Britain have over the years gathered in camps called the "jungle" in the French port of Calais.
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" Collison added, "He's handling it well, but I think he just doesn't understand the whole star culture we have over here.
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Ritual and Care/of each have over 120,000 followers on the platform, while SugarBearHair has a massive audience of 2.5 million.
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The hacker claimed to have "over a million data" [sic] on employees across several U.S. federal agencies and public service organizations.
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It's an important source of funding at INSEAD and helps contribute to diversity, as we have over 90 different nationalities represented.
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"We have over 100 women serving in the House of Representatives," Pelosi said Thursday at an event hosted by Emily's List.
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Those who were affected by the deadliest wildfire season in history already know how little control we have over these blazes.
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Egyptian authorities have over the past two years arrested several Al Jazeera reporters, raising concerns over media freedoms in the country.
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For the Fed, one key would be how much control it could or would want to have over the Treasury market.
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Michael O'Leary, Ryanair chief executive, said he wanted to "remove any worry or concern" that passengers could have over Christmas travel.
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I'm close to grass roots, I'll have over $28500 million [in the bank] and I'm very close to cops and firemen.
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Be prepared by making sure you have over-the-counter medicines and supplies, such as tissues, for fever and other symptoms.
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The only consolation we have over Alex's departure is the fact that Chambers left on his own terms, unlike some people.
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Many African countries have over the last days suspended domestic competition, including several who were due to send teams to CHAN.
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The V.A. is expected to have over 8,000 new urgent care clinics participating in that part of the program, he said.
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The Duggan-Tierneys may not have a soapbox as large as Mr. Howard's, but they have over 59,000 followers on Instagram.
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At issue is how much power Sinclair, the country's largest broadcaster, will have over local media markets and national television audiences.
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Amazon will have over 40 free children's shows via Prime Video, and another 80 movies through IMDb TV, which Amazon owns.
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When we first started this I didn't understand the kind of power that both of these men have over the camera.
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"For years, we have over-regulated that sector, mostly by Washington politicians and bureaucrats who knew they knew best," Perry said.
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Yet it was still unclear how much influence the governor, or anyone else in Albany, could have over the immigration order.
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Together, Schwab and TD Ameritrade have over $4 trillion in assets under management — making them the second-largest brokerage after Vanguard.
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The mixed messengers have, over the past few weeks, included the most powerful political pontificator in the land -- President Donald Trump.
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"My husband and I are huge board game nerds, and we have over 100 board games at our house," she says.
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Autonomous provincial, district and city governments have over the past decade passed hundreds of bylaws inspired by Islamic law, or Shariah.
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William Lynch: We now have over a billion in capital to fuel more growth, especially in the area of product innovation.
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He added that the oversight Congress and the Supreme Court have over the president is enough to check the president's actions.
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I have over $2170,2170 saved in my HSA, but I don&apost use it for my out-of-pocket healthcare costs.
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I have over a dozen rewards credit cards that I rotate depending on what I&aposm buying to maximize my earnings.
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They now have over 100 million Prime subscribers, and those Prime members are spending five times as much money with them.
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The ruling could affect how much power consumers have over digital e-commerce platforms, and what counts as a tech monopoly.
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This includes whether either side is gaining an upper hand or how much control Kiir and Machar have over their forces.
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I'm pretty proud that we have over a million people who have contributed to our campaign averaging 27 bucks a piece.
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Judge Gleeson's decision raises a more fundamental question about how much involvement the courts should have over settlements related to corporate wrongdoing.
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The campus will have over 3,000 desks, a number of private offices and meeting rooms, and a 360-person auditorium for events.
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WE TALKED TODAY ABOUT THE FACT THAT WE'LL HAVE OVER A DOZEN NEW BRANDS WE'LL ROLL OUT OVER THE NEXT FEW YEARS.
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You have over 8 million people under the age of 228 that are cordless today, so people get to make choices today.
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CM: We're so proud of our teacher community, that we have 60,000 of them, and in Texas, we have over 7,000 teachers.
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Every person will have over 1,000 devices linked by a seamless global network, with the data analysed by machines in the cloud.
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On Monday, Musk hosted a self-driving event, where he predicted Tesla would have over a million autonomous vehicles by next year.
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"Not to be a complete jerk," Turkington begins, "but uh, being funny people is an advantage we have over SNL," he cackles.
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But that ignores the influence that private equity firms have over the banks, and the banks' lack of incentive to speak up.
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News, Gomez's look-a-like is 22-year-old Sofia Solares from Mexico, who happens to have over 220,000 (!) followers on Instagram.
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" Schiff said: "We're going to want to look at what leverage the Russians may have over the president of the United States.
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But just how far this level of interaction goes, and how much control dogs have over it, is still an open question.
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I have, over the course of my journey into the dull heart of adulthood, surrounded myself with people who like a pint.
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But I am pretty proud that we have over a million people who have contributed to our campaign averaging 27 bucks apiece.
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I TOLD YOU WE HAVE OVER 600 PRODUCTS HERE IN THE UNITED STATES THAT WE GUIDE MID TO SINGLE DIGIT EROSION. DECREASES.
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Many in the Vietnamese diaspora say Czechs and Poles have over time come to see them as a "safe" type of migrant.
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Given the level of control motorcycle riders have over the balance of their bikes, even subtle automated corrections could create new danger.
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But the discretion they all have over how they report returns makes it hard for investors to judge who the best are.
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What these investors might not know is how much control robo-advisors can have over their portfolios, especially when markets are volatile.
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When Veronica tries to explain the vice grip her parents have over her life, Betty basically calls her a coward and liar.
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Services such as Facebook and Twitter have, over the years, made it increasingly difficult for third-party apps to work with them.
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The speed in which they do things, the control they have over their bodies, the hand eye coordination, it's all ridiculously superhuman.
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In its first year, it will have over 25 new shows and more than 10 new movies and specials on the platform.
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But I have over 100 policies on my website, and we need more than just one solution to combat this economic insecurity.
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The owner wasn't alone in her amazement; the dogs now have over 15,800 followers who adore getting updates on these furry friends.
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I think the most important thing was just a general frustration with how much control we have over our own attention, right?
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" On the advantage young people have over someone like him, who's 56: "There's a freshness to what young people perceive as possible.
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A recent Nasscom and Akamai report claims India will have over 730 million internet users and 21.4 million smartphone users by 27.
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We have over 25,983 registered Taskers in our community, and they're using TaskRabbit to pay one to three major bills a day.
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If Facebook continues growing at this pace, it will have over 2 billion monthly active users by the end of next year.
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Wert & Company did just that and now have over 20 years of information from some of the best minds in the business.
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They have over 200 VPN nodes stationed across the globe, allowing you to unlock more than 300 streaming channels around the world.
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It also promises that its technology protects those investors from the pricing edge that high-frequency traders often have over individual investors.
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Colombia also said on Friday it would give special visa extensions to more than 150,000 Venezuelans who have over-stayed their permits.
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Rather, we must attempt to determine the marginal impact they will have over the long run for the benefit of all Americans.
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And I think that the further you can take it without getting outside funding, the more control you have over your destiny.
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He's also gone so far as to dangle the possibility of firing Powell -- an authority he doesn't have over the Fed chairman.
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Even if he could lay claim to this bull market, the influence presidents have over the stock market tends to be overstated.
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The Thunder would have over a full season to figure out if they want to keep him as a restricted free agent.
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"We're going to want to look at what leverage the Russians may have over the president of the United States," he said.
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In-N-Out is a California-based chain that first opened in 1948, and has since expanded to have over 300 locations.
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The minister faced questions from a parliamentary committee on Thursday on the sway the agencies have over in Africa's most industrialised economy.
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Collectively, we have over a decade of experience reporting on sunscreen, and more than half a century of wearing it almost daily.
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"We've fared well against them thus far, but we know the quality they have over there," Cubs ace Jake Arrieta told reporters.
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To be able to add links to your Instagram Stories, you need to have over 10,000 followers or a verified Instagram account.
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"The president can message whatever he wants to message, and there's no control I have over what he can message," Grassley said.
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When you touch them, Fingerlings have over 40 different sounds and animations, including singing, and they do things like blink and burp.
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Crocs, J.C. Penney, Chico, BCBG Max Azria, Kmart, and American Apparel all each have over 1033 retail locations bidding farewell this year.
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Trinidad and Tobago has been estimated to have over 100 individuals depart its small region for the Middle East to support ISIS.
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As WhatsApp and Instagram will be merged with Facebook messenger, this further consolidates the control these platforms have over each individual's data.
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Zhongjin's parent, Guotai Investment, is a major shareholder in three Hong Kong-listed companies and claims to have over 100 unlisted subsidiaries.
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Costs will continue to climb as they have over the past 30 years – unchecked by our government and leading to fiscal bankruptcy.
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Have over 70% left and it's green, under 30% and it turns a frightful red, encouraging people to keep their balance paid.
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We can see from the report that plants have over 30,000 documented uses, but if they are gone we will never know.
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Of course GoDaddy also serves small businesses – they have over 17M small business customers who use one or more of GoDaddy's products.
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They estimate that they have over seven million users on the platform, which includes consumers who utilize the basic features for free.
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I feel very reassured at the frustration that people have over the corruption that is almost daily now in New York State.
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Around the space are reminders of the witticisms that have, over more than 30 years, secured her place as British fashion's merrymaker.
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They have over 110k followers on Twitter and 203k likes on Facebook, and their Vine loops (seriously, RIP) have exceeded 1.6 million.
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We have now completed over 100 miles and will have over 500 miles fully completed in a very short period of time.
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That&aposs going to require the sea services to work a lot more closely than they have over the last 20 years.
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It is not clear when this body will be operational and how much sway it will have over regulating the biometric program.
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But if you feel overcommitted, no is a small word that can remind you how much control you have over your destiny.
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"We need to decide as a nation how much power the government should have over our data and our privacy," Cook said.
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The accounts, which together have over 50,000 followers, double as marketing vessels for her online store, the helpfully named Rare Plant Shop.
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"If this was brought to the floor tomorrow, we'd have over 300 votes to pass this," he said referring to the USMCA.
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The thing is the core advantage that we have over the incumbent industry is that we can continue to innovate and improve.
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Far from being a flimsy thing, the desire for cooperation is the primary human evolutionary advantage we have over the other animals.
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Meanwhile, many medical specialty panels have, over the years, recommended diagnosing and sometimes treating these abnormalities at earlier stages or lower values.
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Halperin's co-conspirators have, over the past day, attempted to distance themselves from the project or otherwise justify their participation in it.
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The company's cost problem, which goes back decades, stems in part from the extraordinary power that labor representatives have over company policy.
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Companies like JPMorgan Chase and Mastercard have, over the past few years, been increasingly incorporating community-driven investments into their core business.
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It's going to be a much longer game to make a dent in the stronghold that polluters have over our federal government.
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Hard to believe someone can have over 300 million listens on Spotify and I've never heard of them till this shitty video.
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At stake, they say, is how much influence Canada's original inhabitants will have over land and natural resources in their traditional territories.
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The proposal recommended that colleges that continue to rely on the standardized tests make clear how much influence they have over admission decisions.
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Mexico's car exports to Germany have nearly 40% German components by value, while those crossing its northern border have over 70% American content.
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Many of them have over 10,000 downloads and reviews of over three out of five stars, with comments left in English and Spanish.
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That means ... We have over a million customers on our app, and it's growing rapidly because it creates this convenience for the customer.
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Facebook tells me I have over 100,000 followers, but not even a tiny fraction of them engage with many of my public posts.
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Heriban shares the feline cuddle yoga poses Lili and Renley come up with on Instagram, where the cats already have over 1,000 followers.
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Gigi Hadid may have over 25 million followers on Instagram, but the social media superstar is still surprised by all the Internet attention.
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Now with MAIF's support, the founders are aiming to have over a dozen vessels in the River Seine in Paris by this summer.
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Nick Tommarello, founder of Wefunder, said his start-up will have "over 20 companies launching May 16" when the new regulation takes effect.
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For O'Rourke and Ocasio-Cortez (who combined have over 2 million Instagram followers), Instagram and live-streaming were staples of their 2018 campaigns.
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We have over 1,933 facilities in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. Q. How many of them are in the New York area?
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Official Washington has seethed for months with rumours about various forms of leverage that Russia or Russian interests might have over Mr Trump.
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The 31-year-old has just reached a social media milestone by becoming the first person to have over 90 million Twitter followers.
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So much of the past two years has been about reckoning with the power that the biggest tech platforms have over their users.
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Chinese buyers have over the period also ramped up imports of Brazilian oil, with first-seven months shipments up 41 percent on year.
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A recent House Judiciary Committee hearing on the power that platforms like Google and Facebook have over publishers included witnesses from News Corp.
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We have over 100 years of pedagogical experience on the team now producing an enormous amount of — we call them learning experience designers.
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"I want him to be valedictorian of his class, and I want him to have over a million dollars in scholarships," she said.
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On Monday, Musk hosted a self-driving vehicle presentation, where he predicted Tesla would have over a million autonomous vehicles by next year.
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The Dobre twins, Lucas and Marcus, 19, who have over 10.7 million subscribers to their channel, are masters of these kinds of videos.
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"They [PayU] operate globally and have over 300,000 merchants, including Facebook, Google and the kind of clients we aspire to win," he said.
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Though WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger each have over a billion installs, those users are still falling back to SMS when they have to.
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Regularly $129.95, you can save $59.05, grab the set for $69.95, and see for yourself why these puppies have over 15,000 positive reviews.
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The start-up was founded in 2013 and has already grown to 300 employees and claims to have over 1,000 customers on board.
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We have over 100 million users, and the demographics for those users are high quality: They're usually influencers or aspiring to be influencers.
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App analytics platform Sensor Tower reveals that the game now have over $200 million in net revenue from players based on their estimates.
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"Technology, consumption will be performing much better compared to the old economy counterparts where you have over-capacity and over-leverage," she said.
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WE HAVE OVER A BILLION DOLLARS IN EBITDA AND WE HAD FLAT SALES IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE MOST OF OUR COMPETITORS WERE NEGATIVE.
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In an interview with Bloomberg News, Forbes said the BoE might have over-estimated some of the drag on growth from economic uncertainty.
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Lyft claims to have over 40 percent of the market in Los Angeles, Austin, and San Francisco, but that data is self-reported.
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Another report, from the Urban Institute, finds that white families on average have over $100,000 more in retirement savings than African-American families.
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"We went from less than 50 (companies) in 2015 to 158 in 2016, and we already have over 240 this year," he said.
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Today, OYO claims to have over 10,000 franchised or leased hotels in its network, which it says spans 350 cities across five countries.
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But when investors suffer—as those in oil and mining certainly have over the past year—and executives do not, the mood changes.
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While these declines may seem like temporary setbacks, it is important to consider what consequences the Brexit could have over the long term.
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"I don't need money, and now I have over a billion dollars in cash, so I just do my own financing," he said.
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Banks have over the last 18 months or so scrambled to work out how they will price such services under the new regime.
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Jail walls crumble away when it comes to these types of crimes because of the hold that the gangs have over our jails.
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He will attend the Orangeburg County Democratic Party's fundraising gala that will have over a thousand South Carolina Democrats in attendance on Oct.
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By that standard, less than 10 percent of American households qualify as "comfortable," since less than 10 percent have over a million dollars.
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But in the world of politics: US taxpayers have, over the years, paid for $17 million in settlement claims against members of Congress.
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This is an advantage we have over China, and one of the main reasons we have so much economic growth and technological innovation.
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Porsche has said it will have over 600 horsepower and the ability to accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than 3.5 seconds.
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Minson spoke with Business Insider in the spring about one of WeWork's fastest-growing businesses: Working with companies that have over 500 employees.
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I say the one thing you have over me is experience, but it's bad experience, because what you've done has turned out badly.
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Such vendors see the city streets as key markets and have over the years refused to be moved from the central business district.
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If you go to our Open Data Portal we have over 1,700 datasets and the next highest city has like 800, maybe 900.
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The three also discussed what it took for them to achieve the amount of success they have over the course of their careers.
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"Can't have over 100 people there, so we'll just have the staff that's running the event inside the arena that night," he said.
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And the FBI has seen just how much influence it can have over the US political system with few if any real repercussions.
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Hawkins: Yeah, we have over 803 issued patents, and some of them we believe are fundamental, and we have many more coming along.
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But the plan left unclear how much sway New York City, as opposed to Albany, will have over how the program is run.
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They may actually be changing our legal rights, simply by rewiring our expectations of how much control we have over our personal data.
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"We have over 232 million people on Twitter, and 262 percent of them are decent human beings," Sanders said at a recent debate.
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"The people who have over looked this mans talent ... you need to reevaluate!" wrote Bieber, in an Instagram post which is still live.
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Lexmark International, No. 15-1189, will decide how much control patent holders have over how their products are used after they are sold.
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Together, they have over 30 years of federal acquisition, contract management and project management experience, including as consultants to the Department of Defense.
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The fact is, the Russians has been targeting us with everything they have over the last 50 years in an unrelenting way, right?
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Realising this, the climate negotiators of the world have, over the past decade, increasingly come to depend on the idea of "negative emissions".
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They said the combination will ultimately employ 11,2012 more full-time people than the standalone companies would have over the next four years.
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It's midweek, so we have to put a bit more thought into deciphering the theme than we have over the past two days.
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We obviously wouldn't have over a billion products that are in our active installed base if we were making them for the rich.
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The startup has already installed 50 kiosks on the west coast and plans to have over 1,000 nationwide by the end of 2018.
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The implication is as literary as it is personal: What control, if any, should a protagonist have over the outcome of the plot?
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They created their Instagram account three months before launching their products to generate buzz — now they have over 200,000 followers on the platform.
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Still, while one helicopter may not do much damage, the team wants to know what cumulative effects human sounds might have over time.
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DACA advocates need to put aside any anger they have over the rescission of DACA and work on getting a DREAM Act passed.
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But surely the advantage that artists have over bureaucrats is precisely the freedom to make the unheard audible and to conjure the unimaginable.
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China and Taiwan have over the years tried to poach each other's allies, often dangling generous aid packages in front of developing nations.
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Once a beacon of hope But South African politicians, security chiefs and traditional leaders have, over the years, made contradictory statements about xenophobia.
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Both are estimated to have over 6,000 deployed, stockpiled or retired (and awaiting dismantlement) nuclear warheads, according to the Federation of American Scientists.
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Temperature control The more temperature control options you have, the more control you'll have over the heat you'll be applying to your hair.
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I say the one thing you have over me is experience, but it's bad experience because what you've done is turned out badly.
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By the end of her life – she was born in 1898 and died in 1987 – she is said to have over a million.
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There is the Facebook publisher story which people like myself have over-covered, for years 'cause ... Why do you think it's over-covered?
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Many effective altruists, myself included, have over time become convinced that the vast majority of lives we can affect are in the future.
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As we start April so does a new season of anime begin, with this one slated to have over 91 shows airing in Japan.
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And here's the thing, in our total pipeline, right now we have over 25 blockbusters, when you look at the full late-stage portfolio.
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Though not linked to the current purge of civil servants, Turkey's most capable managers of the economy have over recent years diminished in number.
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Nope.... People can be a little bit tired of all the superhero stories, and Hollywood stories, which have over saturated the [theme park] market.
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That's the question we asked on this episode of Radio Motherboard: How much control should a few powerful internet companies have over user content?
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The comparative advantages that the first state to develop AI would have over others — militarily, economically, and technologically — are almost too vast to predict.
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The other thing to note is that our subset of corporate investors have, over time, made more investments in seed and early-stage companies.
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European Court of Justice Another major stumbling block is how much oversight the European Court of Justice (ECJ) will have over Britain after Brexit.
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And what hold might Russia have over officials who now know from the example of Mr Flynn that exposure can cost them their job?
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According to Seuscraft, the top three Minecraft YouTubers — none of whom have been publicly accused of sexual misconduct — all have over 10 million subscribers.
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You mean to tell me that the lifestyle/beauty/fashion influencers you include in your projects cannot have over a certain amount of melanin?
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"You would have to have over $1 million sitting in an investment account to replace what you could get from Social Security," Anspach said.
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The company is on track to have over two-dozen of its own new private labels in stores by the end of the year.
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The small details of Yoli's stories shift as we practice, as they have over the past three days, making me anxious about cross-examination.
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But the Internationals have not been able to post the victories that the Europeans routinely have over their American rivals in the Ryder Cup.
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Showing off your new beloved to your followers is a long, thought-out process — let alone when you have over 15 million of them!
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The anti-vax campaign has gained momentum, he said, by taking advantage of the fear mothers have over the well-being of their children.
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"This is a crisis of inequality — we have over 70 billionaires in San Francisco," Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told Axios's Dan Primack on Wednesday.
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And general, we have over 200 generals and admirals who have endorsed our campaign and they are special people and it's really an honor.
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The 'ndrangheta is believed to have over 60,000 affiliates across the world with some estimating its turnover as totaling 303 percent of Italy's GDP.
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But I would caution that if we go ahead without using every ounce of leverage we have over China, we&aposre making a mistake.
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The super popular leggings have over 3,000 five-star reviews on the retail giant's site, thanks to how incredibly soft and comfortable they are.
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The unusually harsh decision against Gawker initially spurred discussion about press freedoms and how much power a litigious celebrity should have over news coverage.
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Europe will soon have over 500,603 electric vehicles on its roads, according to a new report from non-governmental organization Transport & Environment (T&E).
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The case became emblematic — unfairly, the university insisted — of the grip that fee-paying schools supposedly still have over admissions to Oxford and Cambridge.
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Their reasons for backing early-stage companies speak to the advantage these venture arms think they may have over Silicon Valley in the future.
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He noted that 91 million people "like" comedy on Facebook, and the top 50 comedians have over 700 million followers, combined, on social media.
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"Each fired cartridge case would need to be soaked in its own solution; on some cases we have over 50 fired cartridges," he says.
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HOW MUCH CONCERN DO YOU HAVE OVER WHAT'S HAPPENING IN CHINA AND THE POTENTIAL FOR IT TO RICOCHET BACK ON THE UNITED STATES ECONOMY?
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Russia is said to have over 70 million internet users, around half of its population, with countless more attracted from Russian-speaking neighboring countries.
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This came after a lengthy investigation into whether the internet giant had coughed up all the taxes it should have over the past decade.
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French governments from the right and the left have over the years prevented EDF from raising tariffs in order to protect consumer purchasing power.
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House GOP leaders continue to defend the proposal, arguing that it would end an advantage that foreign-made products have over American-made goods.
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So I do think there are specific levels of anxiety at this moment because of the control his administration would have over federal prisoners.
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In Nevada, we have over 700 employees, 65 suppliers, five retail stores and our thriving app ecosystem is responsible for almost 8,000 additional jobs.
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The tight control that tech companies have over how consumers use their products may be in jeopardy following a Supreme Court decision on Tuesday.
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Combined, VSOs have over 8 million members, plus family, who regularly receive communications and information from VSO magazines, social media channels and email lists.
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It's a nice touch that extends an advantage Instagram stories have over Snapchat — they're designed to help you discover other accounts on the service.
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And that's the point, Oren says: banking is complicated and within any given banks' website you might have over 150 things you could do.
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Airlines, trains, and other transportation services have over the years paraded their carbon offset programs without changing much about actual energy use and waste.
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I have over 1100 hours in my steam save, and dozens more on my Switch save, and I'm nowhere near done with the game.
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Inside, VW claims it will have over 160 cubic feet of cargo space, which is considerably more than potential competitors like Ford's Transit Connect.
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Platforms like Thrasher Magazine have over four million followers on Instagram, showing clips of skateboarders landing and crashing -- setting a standard for aspirant skaters.
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They have over 85033 training facilities located in every state in the U.S. and train thousands of members a year, using zero taxpayer dollars.
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However, the transaction was thought to have over allocated investors who were a bit tougher on pricing than they had been in recent weeks.
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Porsche has said the Taycan will have over 600 horsepower and the ability to accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than 3.5 seconds.
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"Always" is a strong word choice, but retail companies can't deny the power and influence that customers can have over the product development process.
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" Trump '16 on financing his campaign: "I will have over $100 million in the campaign, and I'm prepared to go much more than that.
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"We still have over 25 million across the country under a winter weather alert," Chinchar said, noting those alerts stretch from Maine to Oregon.
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People have over the years gotten away with a lot in the name of religion, and it has led us to last year's murders.
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"We need to decide as a nation how much power the government should have over our data and over our privacy," Mr. Cook said.
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The idea behind these is to identify any potential leverage points an outside party might have over someone who's granted access to classified information.
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We do this in order to maintain the identity that we want to have over time—and avoid conflicting narratives about who we are.
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These referenda further challenge the established order in Europe and risk disrupting the precarious authority most states have over their wealthiest, most independent regions.
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We have over 300 pregnant women infected by Zika being monitored by the CDC in the U.S. One baby has just died in Texas.
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Zuckerberg said that social media platforms pose a threat to freedom of expression due to the amount of control they have over their users.
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" She also shared revised authentication criteria — essentially, that a verified channel must have over 100,000 subscribers, and that the channel is "authentic" and "complete.
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It might now have over 2100,000 employees worldwide, but its HQ is a stark contrast to that of a bank like HSBC or Barclays.
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"We do not disclose transaction numbers, but our goal is to have over 100,000 commercial establishments accepting Rappi Pay by year-end," Bechara said.
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It's become a major hot spot ever since, sparking two deadly wars as both sides dispute how much control they should have over it.
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I am 34, unmarried and a committed Christian, and have, over time, not held to the purity standards I inherited from my faith community.
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I will finish the bottles I have over the next few weeks, then most likely wait a good while before returning to port again.
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"The main concerns investors have over the UK's future prospects are loss of access to EU markets and restrictions on labour mobility," EY said.
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As an art history professor I have, over 30 years, brought more than a thousand students to the Met, many for their first visit.
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Similarly, the less control you have over the people your task depends on, like those sales prospects, the longer the delays you must consider.
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We have over 100,000 requests for tickets, but I think we'll probably not do it because people would say it's better to not do.
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As of the time of writing, the hashtags #LEDlights and #LEDlightstrip have over 138 million views combined, or enough traction to make a wave.
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Have over-predictions of wind and solar costs and coal consumption slowed the pursuit of renewables or contributed to over-investment in coal capacity?
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Lauren Goodger, Mike Hassini, and Zara Holland have over 1.3 million followers between them and were asked to endorse the made-up product Cyanora.
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That is partly because Levy accepts Zuckerberg's narrow view of privacy as the control individuals have over the personal information they choose to share.
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By the time this whole thing is done we will have over half a billion of our own money into it, which is significant.
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Read our full story on the day, some key highlights and an analysis of the power Mr. Bolton's book might have over the president.
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The 2019 Avalon is a valiant effort towards reversing trends in a shrinking segment, but the biggest advantage sedans have over SUVs is dynamics.
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That's why mall Santas and related attractions are some of the few remaining advantages that physical stores have over digital marketplace giants like Amazon.
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"We are really going to focus on our stores at a greater level than we have over the past year," Gennette, 55, told Reuters.
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It's also raised questions over what, exactly, NATO is for in 2019, and how much influence members should have over each other's military policy.
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State and even federal lawmakers have over the years turned to higher taxes on cigarettes to raise revenue and combat the "sin" of smoking.
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Foodborne illness outbreaks remind us just how much we depend on commerce running well -- and how little control we personally have over it all.
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Safer says it's a careful and cautious system that also respects the autonomy young trans people should have over their own lives and bodies.
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That's an advantage that Earth scientists have over Mars researchers — they can directly compare what satellites see from orbit with samples they pick up.
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The presentation confirms that Mr. Jobs envisioned a simpler and more constrained iPhone experience than the one we actually have over a decade later.
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We have, I'll round it, we have, I'll round down, we have over 2000,25 paying customers who pay us every month for Basecamp. Okay?
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The current fight is part of a broader debate within Israel over how much control the government-sanctioned religious authorities have over ordinary Israelis.
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Let's lay aside the influence that donors and, yes, even party leaders often have over who is able to compete across all those primaries.
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Or what's the biggest learning you have over your career, that myself, my team and I think all the early founders here could learn from?
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"I think they will continue to do as they have over the past five years with legitimacy," said Nuttaa Mahattana, a prominent pro-democracy activist.
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The change threatens to upend the way startups pay their employees, which has historically been a key advantage they have over their big tech competitors.
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There is literally nothing to steal from BRD, since we're not holding a single asset ourselves… even though we have over $6B USD under protection.
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"I would be extremely surprised if US companies continued to issue as much in euros as they have over the last two years," Baldini said.
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It's a question that has been on my mind a lot amid the raging debate over how much control individuals should have over their data.
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We have over the course of hundreds of years become a country adept at not truly believing in the full humanity of many racial groups.
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The second principle is to loosen the grip that providers of online services have over data and give more control to those who supply them.
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Yet, even as Leone dreamed his impossible dream of a more open China, he acknowledged the heavy hand that regulators still have over business decisions.
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The social media giant has since then found itself the center of a debate over just what controls the platform should have over its content.
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It is time that we break the grip that these corporations have over our political system and strengthen laws that protect workers and the environment.
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AND AFTER THAT WE HAVE OVER THE TOP SERVICES WHERE YOU CAN BUY CBS PRODUCT A LA CARTE THROUGH CBS ALL ACCESS OR SHOWTIME OTT.
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The popular Southern California taco chain started in the 1970s as a single food truck and grew to have over 20 brick-and-mortar locations.
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This is a bit of a passion project, as I have over a decade of experience with depression and its accompanying physical and emotional symptoms.
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The fact that so many brands were caught unaware highlights the incomplete control advertisers have over which sites on which their ads ultimately end up.
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It looks like the power and control they have over their residents helps break up the monotony of living in a souped up bunker everyday.
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Fans still have over a year until the eighth and final season of Game of Thrones premieres — but rest assured, it's going to be epic.
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The hedgehogs, who belong to Charleston, South Carolina-based PR Consultant Anna Mathis, have over 115,000 followers and are the stars of an accidental fame.
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Of course we would, because we're a public company and we have over $30 billion of debt," he said in an interview with "Closing Bell.
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That's not to say that you can't, or shouldn't, delete your Facebook account: it lets you exercise what little leverage you have over the company.
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Both Ant Financial's Alipay and Tencent's WeChat pay have over 500 million users each, and make up the lion's share of China's mobile payment market.
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Hedge funds and some other traders seem to have over-anticipated the speed at which the market would rebalance, causing spreads to tighten then recoil.
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One of them is the fight you have over telling people you have to buy from private insurance, and the litigation over the commerce clause.
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Those housebuilders have over the last five years reported steady profit growth and rewarded investors with higher payouts after recovering from the 2008 financial crash.
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However, the proxy firm said having too many franchisees would diminish the amount of control Buffalo Wild Wings would have over implementing projects, like remodeling.
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The country will have over 500 airports for small aircraft only, and more than 5,000 private jets, turboprops and helicopters by 2020, the cabinet said.
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He also did a fundraising pitch for Handel, although it remains to be seen what kind of presence he'll have over the next two months.
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Why it matters: Questions are swirling about the power that the big tech platforms have over content publishers as legacy media outlets continue to struggle.
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But if you're really wondering what edge these phones have over the latest touchscreen smartphones, try getting a Samsung Galaxy Note 2300 up your ass.
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After a legislative fix in 2003, the market recovered and matured, and seniors this year will have over 3,000 Medicare Advantage plans to choose from.
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You've got enough ports to shoot photos on the run without dongles, an advantage that you'll have over your friends with their Touchbar MacBook Pros.
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I feel like I have, over the years, sometimes literally at the same time, had to think like a lawyer and think like a legislator.
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His first stab was another "clone" of sorts: it was an emerging market version of Dropbox called Precurio, which grew to have over 200,000 customers.
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Conservative critics of the media have, over the past several months, routinely assailed the witch-hunt atmosphere of the Washington press corps against the president.
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"I have, over the course of the last three and a half years now, been the finance chairman of the Democratic National Committee," he said.
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On Amazon, these Nature's Miracle Odor Control Charcoal Filters have over 100 reviews and carry both a 4.3-star rating and an Amazon's Choice award.
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Brown said that the product comes in response to complaints from news organizations over a lack of control they have over sharing articles on Facebook.
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Brown said that the product comes in response to complaints from news organizations over a lack of control they have over sharing articles on Facebook.
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"I have over 50 for this Saturday class and approximately the same amount for the Sunday class, and I normally have approximately seven," McIntyre said.
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I have over 36,000 Twitter followers—Jeong has over 69,000—and reading my mentions sometimes feels like holding out an arm for Cerberus to chew.
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While President Trump has touted Republican victories in several other special House races, Democrats have over-performed in most cases relative to the 2016 election.
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Conservative critics of the media have, over the past several months, routinely assailed the witch hunt atmosphere of the Washington press corps against the president.
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Overstating the influence that Russian business elites have over national security decision making betrays a lack of understanding about how the country is actually ruled.
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Limp is emphasizing the control users have over their data, such as the Alexa Privacy Hub, which contains all of the privacy settings for Alexa.
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The chair nominee was asked for his views on state of the economy as well as for any concerns he may have over stagnant inflation.
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Sensing a political shift, autonomous provincial, district and city governments have over the past decade passed hundreds of bylaws inspired by Islamic law, or Shariah.
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Cloud Elements claims that on average, enterprise companies have over 1000 cloud services running, and making them all operate together has proven challenging for organizations.
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While both men have over thirty fights under their belts and are clearly veterans of the game, Diaz is only 31 and Cerrone is 33.
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So we have over a dozen construction companies lined up to do tests at various stages of testing and proof of concept in their scenarios.
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We have over 2,800 acres free and clear here, including quite a bit of farming, which is done by the world's largest exporter of melons.
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Because laws and codes are often written by private individuals or groups instead of legislators, what rights do they continue to have over their work?
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"Massage therapists have over 2,000 hours of training in their curriculum and study many things [that are] not taught in the United States," he said.
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WatchTV, which will have over 30 live channels but no sports or local news channels, will be free for customers of the new wireless plans.
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"A small 2 to 3 percent move that we have over a couple of days really has no influence on what we do," he said.
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We have over one million acres burned, firefighters' lives have been lost, many homes have been lost and there is no foreseeable end in sight.
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The issue is how big a lead he will have over his closest competitor there — and how many rivals will reach the 15 percent threshold.
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Now through July 29, the retailer will have over 1,000 deals on everything from smart home devices and small appliances to bedding and bath products.
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We have over 20 St. Patrick's Day dessert recipes, including Irish cream poundcake, classic Irish trifle or rainbow sprinkle cake (no pot of gold, though).
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"We penetrated the Greek system," Mateen told Fortune Magazine in 2016, emphasizing how much power and influence that system can have over a student body.
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The holders of such power tend to be men, who have evaded accountability, let alone atonement, who have, over and over, proved impervious to receipts.
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Many saw it as a lost opportunity for students to have the frank conversations that generations of Americans need to have over their country's history.
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The three largest of these Facebook groups each have over 30,1003 members — in one of them, more than 400 posts were shared in one day.
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Bird Two's battery will have over 50 percent more capacity than Bird One's, and it will be optimized to operate in a variety of temperatures.
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Vivo and Oppo, on the other hand, have over the years expanded to smaller cities and towns in the country and inked deals with merchants.
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Countries across the region have, over the past few years, oscillated between left-wing and conservative governments, often with radically different economic and social policies.
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From the auto industry to aerospace, major international companies have over decades set up plants in Britain, exploiting its proximity to the single European marketplace.
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The deal to end subsidies does little to reduce the major advantages the Chinese have over their counterparts, particularly those in high-wage Western countries.
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Freeze also said an advantage that Amazon and Alphabet have over other FANG stocks is their structure as conglomerates, which gives them multiple growth levers.
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So-called red states have over 50 percent more jobs, 3.9 million, linked to foreign trade than blue states, according to last week's Citi note.
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The Online Privacy Act piggybacks off of that effort, codifying certain rights users have over how their data is collected and used by tech companies.
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Three U.S. administrations have, over 6.43 years, told the public the U.S. was making steady progress in Afghanistan despite knowing the war effort was failing.
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"There's the danger that people leak what they have over him or blackmail him with it," a Cabinet minister in May's government told the paper.
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Their tips include learning how to spot an employee that may be interested in organizing, and understanding what power your employers have over you:1.
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"The more knowledge that a ruler could collect about the world, the more control he was perceived to have over his realm," Mr. Koeppe wrote.
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"We have to keep in mind that the Iranians have over 2,000 ballistic missiles," said Kazianis, warning that Iran's revenge should not be taken lightly.
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