Holding back women is holding back half of every country in the world.
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Part of that was holding back on some of the merchandizing and holding back on some of the characters.
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MY VIEW IS CHINA'S BEHAVIOR, WHICH HAS NOT BEEN GOOD IN KEY AREAS, IS ACTUALLY HOLDING BACK THE WORLD ECONOMY AND IT'S HOLDING BACK THE CHINESE ECONOMY.
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"I think we all know how important infrastructure is to this country and how it is holding back economic growth and it's holding back productivity," he said.
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Your video game habit is holding back the economy Your video game habit is holding back the economy Young American men without college degrees are working less than ever.
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Fans of the show certainly aren't holding back their feelings.
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It's good advice, but I can tell he's holding back.
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Some are sitting out the volatility and holding back purchases.
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"Hillary seems to be kind of holding back," he said.
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After that, Beck went on her way, holding back tears.
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There's a lot holding back DARPA's Squad X right now.
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Still, Trump's administration isn't holding back on criticizing the mainland.
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Brands aren't holding back, especially when it comes to collaborations.
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Sledgehammer is holding back any specifics until E3 in June.
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Holding back on Twitter insults seems pretty unlike Donny Boy.
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Transgender members of the military "are holding back," Meyer said.
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He stopped several times during his speech, holding back tears.
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For most books, holding back this much information about the
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While Brazilian shoppers are holding back, Paraguayans are spending more.
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I was holding back on the other side of me.
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If you're feeling the love, there's no holding back now.
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The storytelling is infuriatingly coy, holding back crucial plot points.
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I just froze and worked on holding back the tears.
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"Mobile is currently holding back the whole business," Baldock said.
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But some lawmakers think the companies are holding back information.
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The overwhelming whiteness of genetics research is holding back medicine
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The new season of The Bachelor is not holding back.
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And Dell isn't holding back when it comes to variety.
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It is a pressing crisis holding back the entire economy.
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Mothers across the area visit the memorial, many holding back tears.
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It was a challenge holding back the tears on the set.
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Why is the show holding back from this huge plot point?
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The dam was holding back a reservoir at a power plant.
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Suzanne Somers isn't holding back from discussing her active sex life.
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Katherine Schwarzenegger isn't holding back from her feelings toward Anna Faris.
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CARL QUINTANILLA: What do you think is holding back traffic, right?
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Holding back buyer enthusiasm are higher prices and continuing lean supply.
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Kendall Jenner isn't holding back in this interview with W magazine.
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Chime instead wrote off its investment and handed its holding back.
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That may be why markets are just holding back a bit.
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Investors, consumers and businesses are holding back, with significant economic consequences.
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And we&aposve been holding back those emotions for so long.
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These concerns are likely holding back a lot of 'bottom pickers.
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Everyone's favorite Bachelor contestant is not holding back her true feelings.
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The Congressman later slammed the President's response while holding back tears.
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Something tells me YG's mom was holding back on this bop.
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"I love my Bobby so much," she says, holding back tears.
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Holding back tears, she remembers a night spent on the floor.
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Are there more players like Hall and Marchand holding back online?
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It's a duel for Angela's love and Andy's not holding back.
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Today they are out of place and are holding back growth.
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Part of that was holding back on some of the merchandise.
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"I'm not ready to let go," he added, holding back tears.
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"There are wild turkeys here," she says, visibly holding back laughter.
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By holding back, the Echo Show feels like it does more.
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Chance was a portrait of misery; Alphonsine was holding back tears.
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The country's current economic crisis is another factor holding back growth.
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Breakingviews Corporate America's shareholder-first ethos is holding back wage growth.
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Instead, economists point to another factor holding back wage gains: productivity.
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As other smartphone makers race towards 5G, Apple is holding back.
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I feel we've all been holding back for a long time.
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She made it to the stage somehow, barely holding back tears.
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"I am so proud of her," Christie said, holding back tears.
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"I love her so much," Mr. Alvarez said, holding back tears.
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So I'm not going to criticize somebody for not holding back.
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Now, Paltrow acknowledges that her involvement is holding back the brand.
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Instead their own internal party politics is holding back their agenda.
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Let's see if Google has been holding back a thing or two.
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Jitters about global economic growth persisted, holding back financial and industrial stocks.
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Republicans kept Congress, holding back a Democratic attempt to retake the Senate.
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Now data from property researcher CRIC suggests buyers are holding back too.
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For now, though, the company is holding back on a wider rollout.
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That doesn't mean Captain Marvel is holding back on the action, though.
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Supporters on both sides not holding back to get their guy elected.
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"This ring doesn't represent David to me," she explained, holding back tears.
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GC: Is that holding back your ability to lend into this economy?
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Apart from holding back economic development, bureaucratic dysfunction also complicates everyday life.
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These ice shelves act like a door stop, holding back inland ice.
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"Looks like they're holding back from going drinking," said a pub owner.
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Businesses who saw a devaluation as inevitable were holding back on investment.
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The only thing holding back home sales right now is housing supply.
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Earlier reports said that certain regulation was holding back Ant Financial's listing.
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But quite a few European, American and Japanese firms are holding back.
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When it comes to roasting Rob Lowe, his peers aren't holding back.
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Singer Matthew Koma is calling out Zedd, and he isn't holding back.
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Sen. Bob Corker is retiring from office, and he's not holding back.
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Leah Remini is not holding back in her new Scientology documentary series.
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She then joked about why she was holding back her own feelings.
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But just as its competitors were investing more, Honda began holding back.
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But the euro zone is now holding back on making such promises.
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Michelle Obama isn't holding back anymore when it comes to Donald Trump.
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The strength of the dollar has also been holding back tourist shoppers.
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Meanwhile, the politicians leading the anti-Amazon charge were not holding back.
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"She was like my guardian angel," he told CNN, holding back tears.
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He says this is a deliberate strategy — he's holding back and waiting.
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Condo regulations, however, are far from the only issue holding back buyers.
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Other factors holding back Turkey's ambitions in Syria were also recently resolved.
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Detractors accuse the family of holding back economic development with socialist policies.
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"Keep the prayers coming for our family," he said, holding back tears.
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These disruptions are keeping inflation levels subdued, thus holding back wage growth.
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Despite all the savings available to be invested, companies are holding back.
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"You could see the life leaving her," Vasquez said, holding back tears.
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The uncertainty caused by the USMCA limbo is holding back our economy.
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The slowdown suggests the severe labor shortage is holding back economic growth.
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He also believed that Samsung's strict corporate culture was holding back innovation.
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Holding back Autopilot drive on navigation for a few more weeks of validation.
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But this demographic isn't the only one holding back race and gender parity.
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Jazz Jennings isn't holding back from asking her parents some very personal questions.
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Because our generation's survival is on the line, we are not holding back.
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Binge too hard and you might get whiplash — but good luck holding back.
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"I don't know what I'm going to do," he says, holding back tears.
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He criticized the central bank and said it was holding back the economy.
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This segment has experienced an acute shortage of inventory, holding back home sales.
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But holding back for so long put him out of step with voters.
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Affordability is the largest factor now holding back a more robust housing recovery.
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Economists pointed to several issues that are holding back spending on traditional merchandise.
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Holding back tears, he realized that he would never see his daughter again.
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A major obstacle holding back economic reform in Saudi Arabia has been removed.
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Because if you really read her book you'd know she's done holding back.
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He believes it's the biggest headwind holding back stocks from ripping even higher.
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McIntyre points out that it's not just technical issues holding back smart glasses.
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Chris Rock isn't holding back his thoughts about the current state of comedy.
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"I see such a little boy in him," Mattingly said, holding back tears.
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Neither appears to be easy, with Toya holding back tears at one point.
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Ariana Grande is not holding back, seemingly taking aim at ex Pete Davidson.
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And with fierce Mars in the frame, people will not be holding back.
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So if you sense that I am holding back with you, I am.
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Johnson is seemingly holding back laughter while Dornan is willing himself to cry.
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Economists say the economy is already being damaged by businesses holding back investment.
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Red tape, high taxes and funding constraints are holding back entrepreneurs, they say.
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Analysts said an economic slowdown could soon dent fuel consumption, holding back crude.
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Weak housing and manufacturing are holding back the economy, offsetting strong consumer spending.
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"When I think about that girl, it hurts," Bates said, holding back tears.
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Everyone wants a simple conveyancing process, but entrenched interests are holding back progress.
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Instead of laughing, I was holding back tears watching the season 3 finale.
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"I had it written in my contract," she says holding back a laugh.
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Weak housing and manufacturing are offsetting strong consumer spending, holding back the economy.
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You turn away from the camera like you are holding back from laughing.
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By the end of the speech, Thunberg appeared to be holding back tears.
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Many admit to holding back information in hopes of avoiding judgment or misunderstanding.
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"You're holding back medication and thereby allowing certain people to die," Ramirez says.
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Others are holding back until the signs of economic damage are more clear.
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It's also quite apparent that he is holding back and not being forthright.
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Take the issue of discrimination as a factor holding back African-American advancement.
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Avenatti has been strategically — if maddeningly — coy about just what he's holding back.
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China's economy is slowing, with consumers holding back and infrastructure spending slowing sharply.
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"I need an angel," Ms. Hernández said, holding back tears at 2869 a.m.
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He stared, listening, as I confessed the thing that I'd been holding back.
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"I'm going to spend time with my kid," he said, holding back tears.
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This is why some sellers are holding back and avoiding listing their homes.
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"My family lost a whole lot this year," Bain said, holding back tears.
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For years, Catlin, 23, was someone who took pride in holding back tears.
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There's no holding back until ... You're not in control of the watch anymore.
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So when it comes to flaunting her toned figure, she's definitely not holding back.
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I didn't know how much I was holding back in regards to intimacy, either.
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In traditional surgery, the resident gets hands-on action, holding back tissue, for instance.
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The episode ends with Catelynn holding back tears and walking out of the room.
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"Biting the lip means holding back verbally," says body language expert Dr. Lillian Glass.
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Some economists believe the impact of the hurricanes was still holding back employment growth.
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Balarezo says the government is holding back on info that suggests that's not true.
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Trump has been blaming the Fed for holding back the economy not his tariffs.
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Holding back, even just a little, will just make the rewards that much sweeter.
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It is the first time I have heard him holding back tears all afternoon.
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Toleration, it is complained, demeans by holding back positive approval of belief or believer.
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Rival operators had accused BT of stifling investment in broadband and holding back competition.
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For most people, holding back a sneeze is unlikely to lead to this result.
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From there, Cooper only got more emotional, holding back tears throughout his short speech.
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Paulina Porizkova, 53, is speaking out about getting older and she's not holding back.
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Stars haven't been holding back with their hair transformations, especially on the red carpet.
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Spike Lee is not holding back on his thoughts about Sunday's Best Picture winner.
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Yet even those who stand to benefit the most appear to be holding back.
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"The officers gave their lives in defense of others," Morbitzer said, holding back tears.
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Broadly speaking, several shifts in consumer preferences are also holding back retail sales growth.
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Farmers are holding back supplies in the hope of better prices for their crops.
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Trump wants to buy Greenland, and the internet isn't holding back on the memes.
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" Botham, not one for holding back, retorted: "The wife's fine -- the kids are retarded.
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Lack of access to electricity is holding back economic development in many African countries.
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Hillary Clinton is back in the spotlight, and she's not holding back any punches.
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Holding back a knife that's pointed inches from my face by a powerful force.
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"I've missed 20 years of birthdays, 21 Christmases," she says while holding back tears.
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After years of holding back, people are finally finding some comfort, support, and relief.
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Wyden said Jorjani was using that role to hinder investigations, holding back necessary documents.
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Some suggested retailers were holding back stock until the government announced higher cigarette prices.
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We're facing a student loan debt crisis today that's holding back a whole generation.
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It is also the most common, holding back waste at mines across the world.
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And experts say there are a couple of reasons why they are holding back.
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It's not just Republicans holding back workers—it's also the timidity of unions themselves.
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Bank executives said they saw signs of the economy overheating and were holding back.
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After spending a disastrous final evening barely talking, Ms. Dewey left, holding back tears.
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"Nine years of work gone in 10 hours," Mr. Leboyer said, holding back tears.
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One thing holding back uptake is many companies' ignorance of how to integrate drones.
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GNC (GNC) is also holding back on CBD for now, citing the FDA's position.
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Steinman and the director Jay Scheib understood that holding back was not an option.
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It was a jeweled retaining wall barely holding back cascading black waves of hair.
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Big companies should not try to protect themselves by holding back innovation, Vestager said.
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Some bankers think issuers are being a touch complacent by holding back issuance now.
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Everybody appeared to be either crying or holding back tears for the somber affair.
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Feeling overwhelmed, I was holding back tears as I trudged home through the rain.
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And now I think that ... and we would err on holding back and restraining.
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"Put your family in my position," he said, in broken English, holding back tears.
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" Gushed Stephanie, holding back tears: "Travis, what a blessing these last 10 years have been.
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When the pushing and shoving starts some much smaller people feebly try holding back Derek.
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What about all of those Thailand players holding back tears as the final whistle blew?
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Burkett said, holding back tears as his six year old son Lochlen patted his arm.
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"Please stop, please stop," she asks, visibly holding back her tears before putting on sunglasses.
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TCS warned in September that its financial sector clients were holding back on discretionary spending.
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He may also seek the president's help in holding back his own supremacists at home.
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What once seemed like an innovative concept is now holding back and restricting Motorola's design.
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Trump vows 'great transparency' on JFK files The president is holding back hundreds of files.
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"I'm really crying, I'm not making that up," McKinnon began her speech holding back tears.
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Still, other Twitter users haven't been holding back from sharing their opinions on the matter.
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People aren&apost exactly holding back when it comes to expressing opinions about our president.
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Ariel Winter is not holding back when it comes to embracing — and flaunting — her curves.
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Commentary from Frida Ghitis: Hillary is holding back for fear of coming across as pushy.
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Researchers believe a simple lack of information has been holding back conservation of the turtles.
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Holding back tears, Frazier said he "left the house for 15 minutes," station WUSA reports.
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Fox executives are not holding back about American Idol returning so soon on rival ABC.
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" Gates was later criticised for his comments, with some saying he was "holding back progress.
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"For 90 minutes I watched her very carefully and I was holding back," Trump said.
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And with about 10 GOP senators holding back their support, McConnell's challenge remains three-dimensional.
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They also believed that delays in processing tax refunds had contributed to holding back spending.
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Turns out, though, their existence might be holding back widespread acceptance of self-driving technology.
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Horrified, yet simultaneously holding back laughter, I gave him wipes and a bunch of mints.
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At the same time, intelligence agencies are also holding back information from the untrustworthy Trump.
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In the grand scheme of things, these are token efforts at holding back the tide.
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Melanie Griffith isn't holding back when it comes to addressing complicated issues from her past.
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Headlines Brexit uncertainty is holding back investment, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney warns on.ft.
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Mr. Cooperman, the son of a South Bronx plumber, is known for not holding back.
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Holding back tears, he encouraged his son to go to church and ask for strength.
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Many in Barcelona suspected America is more interested in holding back a successful Chinese company.
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Tyler Baltierra isn't holding back on opening up about the negative feelings that he's experiencing.
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The regulatory structure holding back our energy, financial, and manufacturing sectors will harden into permanence.
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You're feeling mentally sharp, and you'll have a hard time holding back your words now.
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She doesn't like lying and isn't very good at holding back her opinions of others.
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Leftists wanted to help the Soviets and feared that the American government was holding back.
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And the ice they're holding back, if melted, could someday put many coastal cities underwater.
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Moreover, access to cheap capital has not been a big factor holding back corporate investment.
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We asked him whether he believes that wealth inequality might be holding back economic growth.
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The only song that feels legitimately old to me is "No Holding Back" by Cynthia.
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We have to break down the barriers holding back women and girls around the world.
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Cardi B has some thoughts on the partial government shutdown — and she's not holding back.
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However, a look at the data suggests that many people are holding back their ballots.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Holding back rent is normally a sure-fire way to get evicted.
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Ms. Barton seemed to be holding back, conveying the music's eloquence but not its anguish.
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"I don&apost know if I can do this," Taurasi began while holding back tears.
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For strategic reasons, Obama is holding back from public support of Biden or anyone else.
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He sang with plush yet virile sound while merging into his character, holding back nothing.
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Most everyone agrees that the current tax code is outdated and holding back the economy.
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Also holding back educational achievements are outdated measures of success, like high school graduation rates.
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Asked what she felt seeing the two suspects in court, she paused, holding back tears.
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Is there something about playing a woman who is holding back appealing to to you?
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It's like they're trying to protect themselves, but they're also holding back the other person.
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Chapo nodded his head and she flashed him a thumbs up, visibly holding back tears.
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I knew it wasn't their fault, but my voice would be shaking from holding back tears.
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"The bus got stuck ... we couldn't get to her in time," said Silver, holding back tears.
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The president argued that the policy is holding back the economy and stopping businesses borrowing money.
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And indeed, this latest governor general is not like the others, and she's not holding back.
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But they seem to be holding back on adding new signatures to the petition for now.
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Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman isn't holding back anything regarding his feelings about Elizabeth Warren's presidential platform.
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By holding back on campaigning in certain states, they hope to consolidate the non-Trump vote.
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"I did not make the Olympic team – there is no redo," says Montaño, holding back tears.
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"I've heard all of those things for so long too, Shannon," she said, holding back tears.
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The quick recovery in yields is holding back market players from pushing up prices too much.
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There were 13 times (and definitely more) of nature not holding back from being absolutely terrifying.
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In Libya, human-rights advocates warn that the militias holding back migrants also engage in trafficking.
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Royal Dutch Shell stopped production at two facilities, holding back 255,000 barrels a day of production.
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MIKA BRZEZINSKI, ANCHOR, MSNBC: In this case, it&aposs Kim Jong Un holding back that football.
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One thing's for certain, though: We're not holding back from purchasing this cycle's hilarious election swag.
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Mr Moore now joins the president in complaining that the Fed is holding back growth unnecessarily.
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"With all the weight gain, I don't know how it happened," Shannon said, holding back tears.
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And there was no holding back — freckles were drawn, wigs were laid, and crowns were worn.
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But the suggestion that environmental standards were holding back Youngstown annoyed Ryan and other civic cheerleaders.
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TCS first warned in September that its financial sector clients were holding back on discretionary spending.
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Rotten Tomatoes is purposefully holding back its Tomatometer score nearly a full day after Warner Bros.
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"The only factor holding back sales this spring is supply," said Redfin chief economist Nela Richardson.
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This means that net trade will be holding back overall economic growth by 0.3 percentage points.
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According to a new promo, the series isn't holding back in all of its Kentucky glory.
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Doctor Who isn't holding back on any of its spacey, sci-fi focus in Season 11.
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"There's a whole lot of people are who just holding back," said Cruz fundraiser Bryan Hardeman.
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The first statistic demonstrates that Google's steering wheel-less prototype might indeed be holding back autonomy.
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Do I stick with my tried and tested way of holding back and never being hurt?
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Health experts are holding back from making this claim because we don't know for sure yet.
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We were clearly holding back on fiscal expansion in the Obama presidency, because of the debt.
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Holding back tears, she added: "It's frustrating to watch and not be able to do anything."
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Greek banks are burdened by soured loans clogging up their balance sheets and holding back lending.
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These loans are blamed for holding back fresh credit that could help a fragile economic recovery.
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The president had publicly blamed the Fed's interest rates hikes for holding back U.S. economic growth.
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The BoE said consumer spending had beaten its expectations but businesses were holding back on investment.
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Republican policies follow the myth that protections for workers and the environment are holding back coal.
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In Monday's letter, the groups contend that holding back documents from a FOIA request is illegal.
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This is yet another example of outmoded laws that are unintentionally holding back self-driving vehicles.
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The art of holding back has long been at the heart of many huge popstars' successes.
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Q: Do you think anyone's holding back at all, until a few years down the line?
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Do you ever find yourself holding back so you still hold onto things that are yours?
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"It's selfish people like you who are holding back society," she recalled her son accusing her.
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As the singers wail, she stays still or walks in slow circles around herself, holding back.
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"I could not take seeing my country in pieces like that," he said, holding back tears.
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"I'm a strong woman," Ms. Dávila said, holding back tears as she stared at the runway.
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Because if families like mine could "succeed," what's holding back other immigrants and families of color?
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With this one, I've had people come to me and they're trembling, holding back tears, sobbing.
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Other economists say the fizzle is predictable because high tax rates were not holding back investment.
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A shortage of cash does not seem to be what is holding back companies from expanding.
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And to the extent that was a factor holding back investment, that should be a positive.
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"To the extent that [uncertainty] was holding back investment, that should be a positive this year."
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Some were holding back gentle sobs; some were texting or calling loved ones; most were confused.
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The report spoke at length about low productivity growth that probably was holding back wage gains.
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Among the key challenges holding back blockchain adoption are scalability and performance, trust, and regulatory uncertainty.
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Afterward, humiliated, I detailed the experience on a comment card in the lobby, holding back tears.
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Enkhjargal, Tumurbat's wife, is holding back tears, clutching a sheaf of prescriptions and other medical papers.
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I feel like you're holding back so you could make jokes at the beginning of this.
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"I can't explain it, there is something extremely special about this dog," says Brandi, holding back tears.
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When it comes to talking about the challenges of raising two girls, Busy Philipps isn't holding back.
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FITTON: They are holding back information about DOJ collusion during the Obama administration with the Clinton campaign.
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She was holding back and while she was being polite, it made for some very awkward energy.
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The episode ends with all three doctors holding back tears in their eyes, exhausted emotionally and physically.
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" Not holding back, a laughing Romijn said, "Endurance," and added, "I told you, I've gotta be honest.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi took funding from Rome in return for holding back African migrants heading north.
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However their reluctance to chat doesn't come off as rude—they just seem to prefer holding back.
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It's Will Smith's turn to take a seat at the red table, and he's not holding back.
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Cardi B isn't holding back on her new single "Press" — in the lyrics, or the album artwork.
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Machine vision is a crucial missing link holding back the robotization of industries like manufacturing and shipping.
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Not holding back: Billionaire financier and philanthropist George Soros launched a scathing attack on Google and Facebook.
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Teresa Giudice isn't holding back in her new tell-all memoir, Turning the Tables, out Feb. 9.
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Yes, we have differences on some subjects, but that isn't holding back the quality of our dialogue.
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The glacier is also holding back the vast Aurora Subglacial Basin, which is all underneath sea level.
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Jenner's bodyguard stepped in to intervene, holding back the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star and Hadid.
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"Global growth remains the main factor holding back crude prices," said Alfonso Esparza, senior analyst at OANDA.
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Mugabe said Zimbabwe's bad record with debtors was holding back potential funding from China, Japan and India.
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DeRosier leaves behind a wife and a 6-month-old daughter, Thurman said while holding back tears.
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Trump has said rates are too high and has blamed the Fed for holding back economic growth.
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We're so small and so stubborn, and the challenges in holding back the ice are so large.
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Investigators are being tight-lipped about the case, saying holding back basic details may help solve it.
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One of the things holding back devices like this is the complexity and cost of braille displays.
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The supermodel was holding back: She wasn't just listening to Groban — she was singing with him, too.
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They face one another, trying to look serious and having a difficult time holding back their laughter.
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Stacey Dash is not holding back when it comes to her feelings toward "segregated" film and television.
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Ya gotta see Mark's reaction ... he's spinning mad about the whole thing, and he ain't holding back!!!
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P&G is citing a stronger dollar and political uncertainty among the factors holding back its results.
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People struggling to get new bills are holding back on spending, except for immediate and urgent needs.
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Patti Stanger isn't holding back from giving her tough love to a "narcissistic" Bachelor in Paradise alum.
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There was always this sense that she was holding back, because it'd be in their best interests.
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Here's a fresh-faced Hiddleston holding back Dominic West in 'The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby'.
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Inequality is one of the factors holding back demand, says Mr Stiglitz, because rich people save more.
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Insecurity can lead to people struggling to plan for their futures, holding back entire economies, Childress said.
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"In our book, he's guilty, and he's going to always be guilty," she said, holding back tears.
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Those fears are holding back consumers from embracing IoT and trusting devices with their payments, Worldpay acknowledges.
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"How is the federal government holding back that information from the people of this city?" he added.
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There may be something broader going on that is holding back corporate profits beyond simply cheap oil.
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This is because retailers are holding back deals until all those Black Friday shoppers start to appear.
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There's still one big thing holding back entrepreneurs in Peru: There's a serious lack of investor engagement.
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Hours later, she was holding back tears as she saw her decorations fall apart in the downpour.
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In January, OPEC managed to remove 797,000 barrels per day from the market by holding back supply.
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There were only players holding back tears, their hands cupped over their mouths with distant-looking eyes.
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Offering to actually enable this government's Brexit - constantly holding back from allowing the public a final say.
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There was a kind of reticence, a holding back, in their conversations with me, a laconic quality.
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" Holding back tears, the doctor explains, "Accessing even the free healthcare in our communities is so difficult.
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The other thing holding back Ethereum, Mr. Berns believes, has been a lack of real-world laboratories.
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The elders, feeling old tribal customs were holding back their children, thought the drastic measure was necessary.
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The final stop: a school where I imagined cops in riot gear holding back an angry mob.
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The corners of his mouth turned down, not as a frown, but as if holding back tears.
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If they agree that taxes are the big thing holding back growth, the Laffer argument makes sense.
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Are your customers unhappy about your holding back production to honor your agreements with OPEC and Russia?
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"There's no holding back now," said Sale, who missed much of the second half with shoulder trouble.
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A minute into the album opener "Do You Love Her," Reyez shows no signs of holding back.
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But economists have long warned that China's state-owned enterprises were holding back the country's economic development.
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By holding back tax shelter losses until profits were realized, people naturally looked elsewhere for suitable investments.
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Productivity growth has been weak for almost two decades, holding back the overall economic performance of Italy.
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The soured loans are blamed for holding back new credit that could feed Italy's fledgling economic recovery.
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Customers need time to adapt to the new products and this is holding back life insurance sales.
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The resulting montage includes about 40 slaps, and it doesn't look like Fisher is holding back. Ouch.
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China's market transformation was in full swing, and the country's poor telecommunications infrastructure was holding back progress.
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The following month, Chinese authorities claimed FedEx was holding back more than 100 packages meant for Huawei.
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One factor holding back institutional investors is access to yuan funds in China's relatively young money markets.
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But critics feel that holding back the largest versions of the model wouldn't reduce the risks much.
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Even before the vote, they're not holding back when it comes to blasting Democrats from swing districts.
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Liberals in the 1970s also believed that institutions were holding back the advancement of their favored policies.
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Some accused the fast-food giant of holding back sauce to drum up even more frenzied demand.
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The menu system is so bad that it's holding back one of the most exciting games in years.
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Despite that decision, Fed policymakers have become increasingly vocal about their uncertainty on what is holding back inflation.
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There was no holding back when it came to Longoria's team after they were asked about male strippers.
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Maeve gets shot down by the Delos crowd while she's holding back the rogue hosts with her mind.
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President Donald Trump has repeatedly lambasted the Fed for raising rates, saying that it is holding back growth.
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Flood waters swept into Davenport, Iowa, on Tuesday temporary structures holding back a swollen Mississippi River gave way.
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Construction saw a bigger fall, of 1.4%, suggesting that firms and individuals are holding back on investment spending.
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But investors, unsure they will be able to continue exporting freely to the United States, are holding back.
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DIW said the uncertain environment would result in companies and consumers holding back on major spending for now.
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"The people of Iowa and New Hampshire and South Carolina have spoken," Mr. Bush said, holding back tears.
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"We're holding back on tariffs and they're going to buy farm products," he said at a news conference.
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"They're holding back an explosion of energy use that's associated with the explosion in demand," he told Mashable.
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Case in point: You may suddenly feel inspired to express emotions you've been holding back for a while.
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In addition, he pledged to slash regulations that he said are burdening businesses and holding back job creation.
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Holding back tears, she said that she had been hurt by how Hogan had discussed the tape publicly.
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I remember thinking Roth was holding back, and perhaps being almost dangerously naive for not including concentration camps.
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This year's festival will mark Movement's impressive tenth anniversary, and they clearly aren't holding back with their programming.
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But Teigen wasn't holding back from asking some truly weird questions that weren't exactly first date conversation-worthy.
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Kirsten Gillibrand wasn't holding back at New York University this morning in her assessment of President Donald Trump.
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Susan Sarandon isn't holding back when it comes to talking about Woody Allen at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Instead of building walls, we have to break down barriers that are holding back families and our country.
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"It was very scary when we started having issues," the 50-year-old model said, holding back tears.
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The shelves act as formidable "plugs," holding back thick masses of Antarctic ice from flowing into the water.
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Investors were holding back before upcoming central bank interest rate decisions and the U.S. presidential election, Lawler added.
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So we need to be sure that big companies don't try to protect themselves by holding back innovation.
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However, there's still one big thing holding back entrepreneurs in Peru: There's a serious lack of investor engagement.
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The main factor holding back firms is a shortage of skilled labor, a long-standing concern in Germany.
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The UN would likely blame Israel for holding back "the State of Palestine" from achieving a higher index.
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Surely it is the stress of the show, but all three have a hard time holding back tears.
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"With him, a piece of my own life is carried to the grave," he said holding back tears.
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The saying aptly describes 13 Reasons Why as well as Sheff's writing: brutal and forthright, holding back nothing.
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What if President Trump is correct and the Fed's interest rate increases are holding back the U.S. economy?
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"Sellers are holding back on listing their properties at the moment," said Jonathan Miller, CEO of Miller Samuel.
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Economic uncertainty is holding back potential demand, said Lawrence Yun, chief economist of the National Association of Realtors.
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The results show that she is holding back from him, something Kelley and Peter both think is accurate.
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In 1985, the reservoir filled up, and the structure—named the Saddam Dam—began holding back the Tigris.
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The question from Mulvaney came a week after the President initially asked about holding back the Ukraine assistance.
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By September, there was no holding back: The look of autumn was the look of the American election.
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At some point, we'll be glad everyone has stopped holding back their feelings about diversity conflicts in tech.
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Slaughter said he was open and honest with his crew, never holding back information, whether good or bad.
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We all need to work together to break down the barriers holding back our families and our country.
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Yet there are also skeptics who argue that regulations aren't the only thing holding back our supersonic future.
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In both cases, a dam holding back a tailing pond burst, spilling torrents of sludge into the surrounding area.
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To be sure, Reid has never had a reputation for holding back when it comes to his political opponents.
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"Probably for, like, three months, everybody thought it was a publicity stunt," Andrews said in court, holding back tears.
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Now that Brooklyn Beckham and his girlfriend, Hana Cross, are Instagram official, they're not holding back on the PDA.
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Catherine Zeta-Jones isn't holding back in the new trailer for her Facebook Watch dark comedy show Queen America.
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Kate Hudson is not holding back on her plans to treat herself when she turns 40 later this month.
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But anxiety over the U.K.'s place in the EU isn't the only thing that's been holding back stocks.
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Republicans have been arguing that holding back military aid as a way to fight corruption in Ukraine isn't unusual.
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Basically, holding back on cold medicine allows for a more accurate read about your healing process (or lack thereof).
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Even though employers see potential in monitoring employees, some are holding back, fearing employee backlash and mishandling of data.
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If you're holding back because you're afraid of failing, check out the fix one highly cited career coach recommends.
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There's one big obstacle holding back flexible electronics and conformable wearables, and that's stiff and bulky li-ion batteries.
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ECB President Mario Draghi said on Monday the factors holding back inflation were temporary and prices will eventually rise.
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The emotional trailer for the premiere shows Bell holding back tears while watching the episode for the first time.
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Carey Hart isn't holding back about the less-than-glamorous parts of life on the road with two kids.
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The riposte is that underdogs, after holding back their opponents for 120 minutes, deserve an even chance at glory.
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Make sure that your interviewer isn't holding back on a concern out of politeness by giving them an opening.
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Most blame money — people owe too much, and the financial system is holding back more than it used to.
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"He was my son, Joe Teater," David Teater tells the audience as he appears to be holding back tears.
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I was holding back some situations, and some emotions, and ways I felt about certain things in my life.
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The big picture: The Trump administration is all in on the Graham-Cassidy bill now, after initially holding back.
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He often seems to relish it -- as if his foes' criticism gives him an excuse to stop holding back.
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"She is the age of my daughter," 44-year-old Springfield, Virginia resident Hela Elgengy said, holding back tears.
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A team of rugby players holding back a fully powered Formula One car that's trying to run them over.
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Even for the people who are legal and documented, it's a factor that is holding back the labor force.
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And if the teaser is any indication, she's not holding back about sensitive topics — including her ex Scott Disick.
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With average bank lending rates just a touch lower at 5.25%, many are holding back, hoping profitability will improve.
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When it comes to individual moments of life and death, holding back is sometimes the best route to go.
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"By what authority is this man holding back hundreds of thousands of documents from the American people?" he asked.
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The question, then, is going to be what information was he holding back, who was he protecting, and why?
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" Trump said the United States would be "holding back on tariffs, and "China will be getting rid of tariffs."
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Yet such thinking is holding back the development of democratic institutions that might have kept Mr Thaksin in check.
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Vote Leave also said it was forming a Business Council to argue that EU membership was holding back business.
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MacArthur said senators have been open to his ideas, but are holding back on endorsing them given that Sen.
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But they have more recently been criticized for holding back the economy and stifling small businesses and start-ups.
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"This is holding back local communities from creating a choice; in most cases, it's much cheaper, too," she said.
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The powerful GPS industrial complex ostensibly has been keeping spectrum hostage for decades and holding back 2628G through cronyism.
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"I'm not sitting here and saying everything's perfect and that's why I'm getting divorced," she says, holding back tears.
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We need a president who will help break down all of the barriers holding back Americans, not just some.
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A moderator conducted a spot survey of the audience on factors holding back banking mergers and acquisitions in Europe.
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The professor, she added, was even considering withdrawing from the project completely to avoid holding back his co-researchers.
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Sam says he's been bracing for a tech slowdown since last year - holding back hiring and major capital investments.
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For months, American and Chinese officials have been holding back-channel discussions to try to break the trade stalemate.
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But the years-long price war is holding back investments in newer technologies like big data and artificial intelligence.
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There's no holding back Travis Scott when he's in the mood to go clubbin' ... not even a dislocated knee.
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Gary Peters, who is up for reelection in the swing state of Michigan, also is holding back for now.
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The result is a holding back of the economic risk-taking and new investment that are essential for growth.
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Mr. Durant, holding back a chuckle, insisted that he was talking about their impressive work in commercials and movies.
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Young people know they've been screwed, and, increasingly, they're not holding back on yelling at the olds about it.
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Trump's upbeat comments supported Asian stocks, holding back bullion, which is favoured in times of political and financial uncertainty.
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Burrow struggled to speak, holding back tears as he spoke about the children in his community who go hungry.
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"The triggering has been insane," she said, pausing frequently and her voice growing raspy, as if holding back tears.
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Black eyes rimmed in red with lids half-shut evoke a sense that the subject is holding back tears.
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But it's ultimately graceful and dignified, while at the same time not holding back on the harshness of reality.
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He blamed terrorist attacks over the decades for holding back tourism and said there was a need to end corruption.
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New York (CNN Business)To set a floor under oil prices, OPEC is showing remarkable restraint by holding back production.
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But listen to what Germany&aposs Foreign minister said about the president&aposs comments earlier today not holding back anything.
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To the right, more workers at tables pack marijuana into joints, holding back shy grins as the mob ambles past.
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"There are two people here tonight that I'm so grateful that they're here with me," she said, holding back tears.
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You're usually very composed, Taurus, but today you're very emotional, and you'll have a hard time holding back your tears.
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Twitter has some thoughts about the Father's Day gift guide Ivanka Trump's company recently released — and they aren't holding back.
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It's no secret that one of the biggest issues holding back virtual and augmented reality is the lack of content.
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"I thought, What kinds of things did I put in my head?" she said, holding back tears on the phone.
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Microsoft also runs the risk of running into the most classic of Windows problems: backwards compatibility holding back future development.
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When you have LeBron James doing UNBELIEVABLE LeBron James things every night, holding back as a front office feels criminal.
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For those who have been holding back on adding to cart, it's a great day to be a R29 reader.
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With no weekly or monthly payments looming, they might play the market, holding back crops from sale until prices rise.
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The pigs' bladders holding back progress in this case is the skill-set currently needed to use machine learning models.
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"Poor Melania, she looked like she was holding back tears under her hat as she held Trump's hand," said another.
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Dressed in black with her hair in a ponytail, Fujimori hugged her husband and appeared to be holding back tears.
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Some companies are holding back until the actual Super Bowl, so if necessary, I'll update this post after the game.
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Jenny McCarthy is opening up about her short time as a panelist on The View — and she's not holding back.
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Holding back regulatory approval, particularly on sensitive high-tech deals, could be part of the arsenal in any trade conflict.
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U.S. trade tariffs on China are aimed at holding back the country's economic rise, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday.
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Apple may be offering new metrics for its services segment this quarter, but it's holding back in another key area.
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There's no holding back when it comes to Dascha Polanco, who plays Dayanara Diaz on Orange Is the New Black.
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However, the IMF warned that risks to global growth remain to the downside with structural issues holding back economic development.
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"There isn't data yet, but there should be, and the government shouldn't be holding back on doing research," she said.
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Skype is also holding back on how many people will be able to participate in the same mobile video call.
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Melissa Etheridge is not holding back her negative opinion of Angelina Jolie and her highly-publicized split with Brad Pitt.
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"The Office" star John Krasinski gives it his all, holding back tears and getting emotional while acting out the lines.
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"I know this sounds crazy, but I know that was meant to happen to me," she said, holding back tears.
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We believe middle skills jobs are critical to bridging the skills gap that is currently holding back the U.S. economy.
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Judging the G20's success by growth outcomes is unfair, though, when most of its big members are holding back.
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Whether Takada knew it or not, it seemed that Mark Coleman was holding back and giving Takada opportunities to work.
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"In that sense, zoning and planning approvals are not the thing holding back new housing from being built," Marti said.
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The SDF has said it is holding back from an immediate assault to enter Manbij out of concern for civilians.
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Critically, these grounded ice shelves act like plugs, holding back West Antarctic ice sheets from flowing unhindered into the ocean.
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Officials said the dam, holding back 300 million gallons of water, was in danger of failing, putting lives at risk.
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" He added, "It is disingenuous to suggest that we are, somehow, holding back funding that we could spend on schools.
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"When leaders forget about the human element, they're holding back their companies and limiting the success of others," he said.
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"It's holding back rural economies," said Sarah Lee, policy head at the Countryside Alliance, which campaigns to protect rural life.
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Although many members were still holding back on whether including the trigger would mean a loss of their vote. Sen.
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Or, is it because the hardliners are holding back to embarrass Rouhani and claim he is incapable of upholding security?
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That being said, from the three hours I spent with Fallout 24, I couldn't tell that Bethesda was holding back.
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"It could also be a sign that spammers are holding back, seeing how GDPR plays out and then will adapt."
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"It's not easy when your people are getting killed in the street," she said into the silence, holding back tears.
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"I think holding back the arms may give them a chance to show that they can do better," Paul said.
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And banks may be holding back because they don't want to extend loans that have a higher chance of defaulting.
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"We're holding back on tariffs and they're going to buy farm products," Trump said, without giving details about the purchases.
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Trade wars and the fading impact of the 22020 corporate tax cuts seem to be holding back businesses' investment intentions.
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During his rookie year, teammates would get on him for holding back some of the strength they knew he had.
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"She was whirling through the studio with vigor," he said in a telephone interview, "and not holding back at all."
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Still, there are some signs Democrats have been holding back their ballots to see how the race would play out.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio engaged in "political horse trading," holding back a report on the ultra-Orthodox schools, investigators found.
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Mr. Trump's initial messages on Monday morning focused not on holding back Turkey but on pulling back from the region.
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They were so successful that many people believe they were decisive in holding back Japan, eventually leading to its defeat.
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At the end of the reunion, Laura said that she wanted to fight for her marriage while holding back tears.
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That's because the uncertainty around both these trade issues is holding back the economy — "and thus the market," Cramer said.
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That has included holding back reports of potential crises, in the hopes of solving things without the bosses finding out.
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Other Wall Street donors and bundlers are still holding back, waiting to see whether Buttigieg can win something, before committing.
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Holding back an avalanche of impeachment calls could prove difficult for the party in the event of a damning report.
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Analysts said the comments were not of much substance and that could be holding back investors from making bigger bets.
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In the foreground, a spectator cheers, but a policeman seems to be holding back another one, a distressed older woman.
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Republican lawmakers say the agency has run amok, hindering commerce, holding back growth, illegally writing law and violating the Constitution.
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Marvel is staying relatively mum about its output for Disney+, holding back announcements until after this spring and summer's movies.
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By the time the Group of 7 summit meeting rolled round in June 2018, they were no longer holding back.
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Trump has said he would easily erase the trade deficits, which he argues are holding back economic and jobs growth.
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Takeshita also talked about external factors causing problems to the economy, such as stagnant oil prices are holding back inflation.
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"It's time for someone else to pin these four stars on their shoulders," Johnson announced November 7, holding back tears.
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Since then, it has emerged that Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire is holding back a whistleblower complaint from Congress.
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We have an extended stoppage as trainers surround Tunisian goalkeeper Mouez Hassen, who walks off the field holding back tears.
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Republican donors, who collectively donated $20183 million in the 2016 election cycle, seem to be holding back this year. Why?
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The Night King and his ice cronies walked right through the line of fire that was holding back the wights.
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There will be an economic price to pay, however, from holding back a low-price player in an already concentrated sector.
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Two well-known advocates for the view that industry concentration is holding back economic progress are Phillip Longman and James Schmitz.
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Day after day, the continent's lack of modern energy is holding back economic growth, job creation, sustainable agriculture, health and education.
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"One girl stands before me, but I only have one photo in my hands," Banks tells Herrington while holding back tears.
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Not all was rosy in earnings season, as IBM shares dropped 4.2 pct after its report, holding back the Dow's gains.
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Particularly in a public restroom where the man in the stall next to me was obviously holding back tears of laughter.
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Attorneys say many asylum seekers speak through translators and fumble their interviews by holding back details that may help their cases.
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The thing that we're slightly holding back on, or warming up towards, we can just go to 100% and enjoy it.
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The quarterly results from retailers suggest that lower-income customers are spending while middle and higher-income customers are holding back.
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When I'd come out to them, my voice had become the texture it changes to when I'm holding back from crying.
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The Oroville dam is one of the 20 largest dams in the world, holding back the second largest reservoir in California.
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The former pop star truly isn't holding back and we can't wait to see what Simpson will step out in next!
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Miley Cyrus is known for not holding back, and in a recent interview with Elle, she once again got super real.
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" Tuesday night at a rally in Melbourne, Florida: "I was holding back; I didn't want to do anything to embarrass her.
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Veale was skeptical, and wrote to the relevant privacy regulator to see if Twitter was holding back some of his data.
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Still, Hamm said the government's reluctance to lease federal land for drilling is holding back exploration and production firms like Continental.
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But the headwinds that have been holding back growth seem to be easing, both in the U.S. and around the world.
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When Tacher asked his colleague if this made him want to cry, Ramos replied: "Yes, but I'm holding back [the tears]."
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But now, Lovato's letting go of what the haters have to say and not holding back from showing off her curves.
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"I know this sounds crazy, but I know that was meant to happen to me," she said, barely holding back tears.
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If things go as planned, it could work towards removing one of the most significant restraints currently holding back commercial spaceflight.
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Visibly exasperated, Jazz — who at the time was awaiting her gender confirmation surgery — candidly reveals the real reason she's holding back.
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Deuki Hong, the Korean food expert and fermentation fan—an alum of both Momofuku and Jean-Georges—is not holding back.
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"The more Israel uses disproportionate force, the harder it is for Hamas to continue holding back from retaliating," Mr. Baconi said.
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By now, you've heard the story of the man who blew a hole in his throat while holding back a sneeze.
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He said the company was also cutting investments and holding back final investment decisions on some projects until oil prices recover.
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Meghan McCain is not holding back when it comes to defending her father John McCain after President Donald Trump's "pathetic" remarks.
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Cage is a man who's holding back a storm of rage and pain beneath ropes of muscle and a stern scowl.
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The bottom line: There's no one factor holding back the homebuilding industry from building desperately needed homes and hiring more workers.
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Imagine if halfway into your "experience," a woman darted past you, covering her mouth and holding back the sounds of heaving.
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The video shows an Uber driver holding back a young woman from himself and his car as she pushes against him.
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In November 2017, the French government sold down its Renault stake, paring the holding back to its historic 15-percent level.
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But GOP senators signaled that progress in Syria's civil war has been too slow to justify holding back on the legislation.
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"Yes," we say through the various metallic instruments that are crowding our mouths — holding back tears, knowing what we've just done.
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We could be doing even more, but mixed signals and uncertain support from Congress are holding back many of these plans.
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Greenspan held interest rates steady despite a very strong economy because he believed a positive technology shock was holding back inflation.
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More accurately, it's the nudge some of us might need if we've been holding back in an area of our lives.
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So maybe go find out if your coworker trusts you by unleashing some of that dry wit you've been holding back.
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The timing is important because VW is being sued by investors for holding back market sensitive information - an allegation it denies.
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"We jumped from one small level to something that I feel proud to have now," Vargas, holding back tears, told CNBC.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, holding back tears, publicly apologized to Millane's family on Monday, describing the country's "sense of collective shame".
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Two of the biggest obstacles holding back the growth of electric-vehicle sales are the speed and availability of charging stations.
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Greenspan held interest rates steady despite a very strong economy because he believed a positive technology shock was holding back inflation.
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Finally, there are other factors holding back lending, most notably the under-capitalisation of state-owned banks and weak investment demand.
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No doubt Mueller is holding back pieces of information that could surprise the President and increase the likelihood of damaging admissions.
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Why it matters: These dendrite spikes are holding back potentially massive advances in drawing more energy from a lithium-ion battery.
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These glaciers are holding back tremendous volumes of ice, but as this recent calving event demonstrates, perhaps for not much longer.
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It's America's fondness for drug-screening that needs to be called out—not actual drug use—for holding back the economy.
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Currently, Jones is working her way through Drag Race: Season 5, and she's not holding back any outrage, opinions, or indifferences.
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But economists warn that the enormous power of giant corporations may be stifling new entrepreneurship, and holding back wages and productivity.
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"I had never seen that side of him," said Ms. Blake, watching the video on her phone and holding back tears.
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Stephen Curry is one of the flashiest players in the NBA, but from the sounds of it, he's been holding back.
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It's the same image over and over again but he's revealing certain shadows in some cases and holding back in others.
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Her performance here is special because it's clear that she's holding back via choice, not because she's in any way limited.
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"It was clear that people had been holding back their feelings," said Eliza Willis, a professor of political science at Grinnell.
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Banks are in decent shape and there need not be structural impediments holding back growth once we pass this particular episode.
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That's showing up in consumer sentiment data and might be holding back what would have been a larger surge in demand.
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Mr. Powell told the House Financial Services Committee that headwinds once holding back the American economy had now turned into tailwinds.
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"One day you have everything here that you love, and the next you've got nothing left," she said, holding back tears.
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He's going to have some challenges with Disney Plus, and Peacock and others getting into the game and holding back content.
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Nick Kyrgios walked into his match against Rafael Nadal wearing a Kobe Bryant jersey, covering his face and holding back tears
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The army had blamed rebels for holding back civilians from leaving east Aleppo, saying they were using them as human shields.
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"Trump should start by holding back-channel talks," said John Delury, associate professor of Chinese studies at Yonsei University in Seoul.
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When you grow close to another person, the unspoken covenant is that you're not holding back a big, relationship-relevant secret.
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One day after Bloomberg announced his late entry into the Democratic presidential field, Sanders and his progressive allies aren't holding back.
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He also took his biggest swipe yet at the Federal Reserve, whose policies he believes are holding back the U.S. economy.
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The stakes are high: Experts widely believe that China's weak financial system is holding back its economy, the world's second largest.
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If Flynn blows the cooperation — meaning, Mueller concludes that he is holding back or dissembling — Mueller simply drops the other shoe.
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"Terminal is taking aim at the biggest problem holding back innovation: access to top technical talent," said Lonsdale in a statement.
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That, of course, would be a huge positive for stocks by removing one of the biggest negatives holding back the economy.
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Ashton Kutcher is holding back from making any direct response to ex-wife Demi Moore's bombshell allegations regarding their past marriage.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump hasn't stopped railing against Jerome Powell, his Federal Reserve chairman, for holding back the US economy.
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A U.S. State Department spokesperson in Washington told Reuters that India should lower trade barriers, which were holding back economic ties.
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There is no evidence, though, to suggest the Paris deal is holding back coal or any other industry in America today.
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Data from NPD Group Checkout Tracking, which pulls its information from customer receipts, backs up the thesis that millennials are holding back.
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" last month that regulation was holding back U.S. 5G deployment.
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If the Kardashian sisters' reactions to Thompson's last cheating episode were any indication, we can extrapolate that they're not holding back here.
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As company president Sudeesh Nair told me, they started with storage because they believed legacy storage was holding back data center transformation.
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In interviews, Brown poses as a responsible grownup holding back the tide of mayhem that his more liberal successors will inevitably unleash.
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Paris will have the right to demand the holding back if Fincantieri does not honor commitments on jobs, governance or intellectual property.
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While Fed officials have worried about inflation being too low, they have also maintained that the factors holding back inflation are transitory.
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Carson Daly is not holding back when it comes to his thoughts on Jennifer Lopez's 10-day no carb, no sugar challenge.
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And having so much economic activity squeezed into a handful of cities may be holding back the American economy as a whole.
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Washington (CNN)Bernie Sanders has a comeback when he's being accused of landing low blows on Hillary Clinton: I am holding back.
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And while Google's lack of control over processors didn't hurt Android phones, it sure does seem to be holding back Android smartwatches.
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"The deteriorating demand outlook is holding back prices, despite these tensions," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital in New York.
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That does not include the unknown cost of retentions, the cash that Carillion was holding back until companies had finished the job.
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EISEN: SOME OF WHAT'S BEEN HOLDING BACK GROWTH HAS BEEN UNCERTAINTY AND HERE IN THE U.S., THE BIGGEST IS THE COMING ELECTION.
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"I was holding back tears, but I practiced so much because I was so nervous I wouldn't get it out," she says.
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John Oliver certainly isn't holding back on his opinion of Donald Trump in the wake of the GOP nominee's most recent controversy.
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In the game, the two men pretend to be holding back vomit as they do a dramatic reading of a classic film.
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I livid and holding back with every bit of my might not go and find the killer or killers who did it.
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Additionally, because some of the newer rules holding back defensive players are so vague, referees now have more power than ever before.
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Reuters reported earlier this month that some of Canada's top pension funds were holding back on deals until after the British vote.
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Lower rates tend to spur home buying, but low inventory is holding back home sales as eager buyers are bidding up prices.
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The economy is one reason to care, since spendthrift retirees are stockpiling growing sums of capital and holding back consumer spending growth.
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"The family is having a hard time, but we're leaning into each other, we're leaning into God," Thoma said holding back tears.
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Early Friday, messenger Mercury harmonizes with the planet of surprises, Uranus, helping us get some things off our chest without holding back.
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And the more we learned, the more we kept asking ourselves, 'What is holding back these huge industrial markets from using drones?
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It's simply frustration that all these distractions are holding back the tax cut Wall Street is expecting — and increasingly, demanding — from lawmakers.
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London (CNN Business)Brexit is holding back innovation at Europe's carmakers by diverting attention from the big technological challenges facing the industry.
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Barclays said the data was "highlighting just how much businesses are holding back investment in the face of high levels of uncertainty".
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Other lawmakers asked questions on the industry, holding back from taking shots for now.. Read our full story on the hearing here.
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He said the recent weakness has had limited impact on exports, but has likely had a bigger effect on holding back imports.
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Liberal groups are by and large holding back on discussing potential nominees until Obama reveals his selection, which is expected next week.
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"Trump is even seeing some Republicans holding back at this point while Clinton is a bit stronger among registered Democrats," he added.
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Low pay is hurting America's working families and holding back our economy, which depends on a thriving consumer class to drive growth.
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I've been holding [back] for a long time, so now I'm really interested in figuring out some type of music to do.
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"What drives Steve," said Joel B. Pollak, Breitbart's editor at large, "is the way the political establishment is holding back American politics."
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But there is something very rich about holding back, which is true for fiction or film or any painting I really love.
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As Fricka, Wotan's wife, the mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton seemed to be holding back some of the natural power in her voice.
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Rouble prices in the domestic wheat market rose sharply, SovEcon said, adding supply was limited as farmers were holding back on sales.
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The system is straining under a growing population, and its failures are holding back the economy and making millions of riders miserable.
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Secretary of Defense James Mattis is said to be one of the few top administration members holding back an attack on Iran.
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Our antiquated tax code is the only thing holding back a manufacturing renaissance in the U.S. because it incents the wrong behavior.
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A shortage of naval pilots is holding back Beijing&aposs ambitions to develop a truly combat-ready fleet, military analysts have said.
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However, she said the Fed is continually reviewing the moves to see what's working and what might be holding back the system.
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Alexander's approach met the most criticism from minority groups for holding back funding for MSIs, particularly historically black colleges and universities. Rep.
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"When I was younger, I was born in the wrong body, which means that I am transgender," she says, holding back tears.
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But what is really holding back the international competitiveness of American businesses isn't so much the tax code as our health system.
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The conservation plan started to unravel, culminating in the election of Bolsonaro, who believes Brazil's environmental laws are holding back the economy.
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That's a surprising turn of events, given the history of Samsung holding back on Windows Phone and Google's bitter rivalry with Microsoft.
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There is also concern that holding back business with this kind of requirement may also affect German crafts workers in international markets.
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While holding back tears, the senator's daughter voiced a stinging rebuke that was directed at some of her father's detractors, including Trump.
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"I think it's weird," said Newt Gingrich, a close campaign ally of Mr. Trump, holding back chuckles during a Fox News interview.
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President Trump and his allies have claimed Pelosi is holding back the articles because Democrats are no longer confident in their case.
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"I think the biggest risks are switching to other iPhones, notably the iPhone 8, and holding back on making a purchase," Dawson said.
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He added that "information asymmetries" are holding back Brazil's credit market, including in the real estate sector, which he described as lightly leveraged.
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When I asked Mirantis co-founder and CMO Boris Renski, who isn't known for holding back on his opinions, about the OpenStack vs.
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"I wake up at night and I can't sleep just thinking about it," the 50-year-old woman told CNN, holding back tears.
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The Obama administration may have done U.S. drillers a favor by holding back drilling on federal land, Again Capital's John Kilduff said Friday.
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He said a stubborn deflationary mindset among the public and enhanced corporate productivity to cope with labor shortages were holding back inflationary momentum.
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We would laugh and talk and you would tell me everything I needed to learn, never holding back and always keeping it fun!
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Nieto, who called the outcomes "terrible," pointed to the financial intelligence unit and attorney general's office as the two "bottlenecks" holding back cases.
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It's the first time the princes say they've ever talked about Princess Diana as a mother and it seems they're not holding back.
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That's holding back what these companies can do with their data, of course, and in this age of machine learning, data is everything.
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As the diversity debate embroiling the Academy Awards continues, Michael Caine is the latest star to speak out – and he's not holding back.
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"The deteriorating demand outlook is holding back prices, despite these tensions," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital LLC in New York.
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As for their missing team mate Gabby Douglas, they told PEOPLE they were holding back from texting her and just letting her rest.
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But they still argue that pinching your nose to hold back a sneeze — and holding back a sneeze more generally — should be avoided.
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It is strikingly obvious to all but the Fed that the level of interest rates is not what is holding back corporate investment.
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HTC partnered with Google to entwine certain services so it can say goodbye to the bloatware holding back most of its Android competitors.
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In the late 22.2s, the Iceland Football Association (KSI) began to recognise that hostile weather was holding back its 250 or so clubs.
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Weak housing and manufacturing are offsetting strong consumer spending, holding back the economy and posing a threat to the longest expansion in history.
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" While holding back tears, Stamos encouraged the audience to "appreciate every single moment you have on this planet because it's so damn precious.
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Mashable tried this out with one of our own older devices: Looks like Apple is still holding back iOS 9.3 for older devices.
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Mr. Kudlow said that the administration was holding back-channel talks with the Chinese, but that he would not characterize them as negotiations.
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Still, the lack of visibility around negotiations over renewal of the North American Free Trade Agreement has been holding back some potential buyers.
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"The people of Iowa and New Hampshire and South Carolina have spoken," Bush said, holding back tears as he delivered his farewell speech.
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Trump has railed repeatedly against the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates, complaining that the higher rates are holding back U.S. economic growth.
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Individual investors quite often are holding back in a bull market, thinking that merely waiting for a pullback to invest is strategy enough.
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Specifically, they act as plugs, often pinning to the seafloor and holding back Antarctica's formidable ice sheets from flowing unimpeded into the ocean.
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Warmer waters are already deteriorating these masses of ice, which act like plugs holding back Antarctic sheets from flowing unimpeded into the ocean.
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But the trade conflict with China and concern about a future slowdown in growth, or even a recession, are holding back business investment.
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Missing amid the action is any solid information on who's attacking, or with what motives, or exactly what's holding back the support teams.
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Citi expects the dollar to remain structurally strong, thereby holding back the U.S. manufacturing and export sectors for the foreseeable future, he added.
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Vivendi sought to bring its holding back to previous levels following an earlier dilution of its stake after a Telecom Italia bond conversion.
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Latham had one reason for holding back, then Energy Transfer retained yet another law firm, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, to provide a second theory.
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A snappish, sardonic section near the end had some savage charm, but also seemed to be holding back, unwilling to be truly dangerous.
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It looks like Nicky's call to Vinnie works — he's in the crowd too, and he jumps the fence that's holding back the protesters.
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They hope to pass the bill before Christmas and they aren't holding back just because Moore was unexpectedly defeated in Alabama Tuesday night.
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In a statement Wednesday, Kelly named two GOP state senators who she said were holding back coverage for hundreds of thousands of people.
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Here are answers to some questions about state sales tax holidays: What states are holding back-to-school sales tax holidays this year?
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The SDF has said this week that it was holding back from an immediate assault to enter Manbij out of concern for civilians.
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Zandi argues that there are temporary factors holding back productivity such as the financial sector's adjustments to new regulations like higher capital requirements.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Western governments may be piling the pressure on Huawei but that's not holding back its fast-growing smartphone business.
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In seats held by people who are potential allies it is holding back from putting forward a REM candidate, for the time being.
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Cramer does not think that OPEC is cheating, and doesn't think it is voluntarily holding back more oil than it said it would.
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Lana Wood isn't holding back on the shocking details surrounding the life and tragic death of her older sister, Hollywood actress Natalie Wood.
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In the latest forecast, the group said the current, relatively weak global expansion is threatened by several forces that are holding back growth.
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Inadequate computer science education is already holding back our economy, and we are falling behind other nations that are committed to tech education.
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Synods under Francis' predecessors were relatively sleepy affairs, but Francis told the bishops he wanted them to speak their minds without holding back.
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"Heart burning hot enough for the both of us/I never realized how much you were holding back," Zauner whispers, a rich metaphor.
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Output cuts holding back some 1.8 million barrels per day have been in place since 2017 in a bid to prop up prices.
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The 40-day strike at the automaker's plants in Michigan and Kentucky contributed to holding back payroll gains to 128,000 jobs in October.
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It is one of two glaciers holding back ice that, if melted, would raise the world's oceans by nearly four feet over centuries.
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He did not signal to me that he found this essay disturbing, though he may have been holding back, waiting for my opinion.
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During a video-conference broadcast in Toronto in October, Snowden suggested Trudeau has been holding back on implementing any changes for political reasons.
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Mr. Trump considered designating the Brotherhood as a terrorist organization this year, holding back only on the advice of intelligence officials and diplomats.
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The movie suggests that the only thing holding back regular-looking women is their belief that looking regular holds them back at all.
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Some people had suspected that onion traders were playing games with the supply, holding back onions from the market to drive prices up.
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Kganyago said the central bank is approaching the challenges faced by South Africa's economy as fundamental structural problems which are holding back growth.
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Critics of the government's pursuit of cases under the law have argued that regulators are reading its language too expansively, holding back business.
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A senior Senate Republican aide scoffed at the suggested tactics, saying that holding back articles of impeachment won't put any pressure on McConnell.
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Tim Moore, senior economist at Markit, which compiles the survey, noted that caution about the business outlook was still holding back jobs growth.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk said last year that Panasonic was holding back production of Tesla's Model 3 sedan by not making enough batteries.
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"It's time for someone else to pin these four stars on their shoulders," Johnson announced Thursday at a news conference, holding back tears.
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The 211.1-day strike at the automaker's plants in Michigan and Kentucky contributed to holding back payrolls gains to 20.1,000 jobs in October.
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Still, that's not holding back some businesses, and many Chinese companies have announced partnerships in Southeast Asia, Europe, and even the Middle East.
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Fed contacts have reported concerns around the issue, with some noting that they are holding back on investment while the trade war escalates.
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Trade uncertainty "may well be" a factor in companies holding back on wage increases, Powell said in response to a question from Sen.
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In true Franklin style, she was paid in cash and White said he decided to prank her a bit by holding back $1000.
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Though the factors are holding back ad prices, they also leave Facebook with significant untapped commercial opportunities with newer businesses such as WhatsApp.
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He said there were still risks from uncertainty in Europe and abroad, which could cause economic damage by holding back investment and consumption.
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A factor holding back crude prices in 2017, the surge in U.S. production, has stalled at least temporarily due to icy winter weather.
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" In her video caption, the "Dinero" singer added, "Holding back tears… means so much to me to be recognized by my fellow actors!!!
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" In her video caption, the "Dinero" singer added, "Holding back tears… means so much to me to be recognized by my fellow actors!!!
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This time, political and technical problems are holding back production by those who have broken such agreements before, including Algeria, Nigeria and Venezuela.
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"But uncertainty about U.S. trade policies has been holding back Canadian business investment below what our strong economic fundamentals would indicate," he said.
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He's Bloomberg's natural nemesis, which helps explain why the two aren't holding back in their attacks on one another along the campaign trail.
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Fed Chair Janet Yellen has said that temporary factors such as one-off price cuts by wireless telephone companies are holding back inflation.
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Second, we are already living in a world awash in capital; a shortage of capital supply is not the problem holding back investment.
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It has moments of opacity, where you feel he is holding back at crucial moments, but it is filled with disturbingly piquant details.
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In South Carolina, where polls show Trump with a double-digit lead over Cruz, the senator and his supporters are not holding back.
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"For some time now, and even today and beyond, I have been living in a sober house," Ms. Williams said, holding back tears.
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Amazon, Berkshire and JPMorgan announced the joint venture in January, saying U.S. healthcare costs were rising too fast and holding back economic growth.
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Many people in Kenya, Uganda and across Africa have long complained that commercial lending rates are too high, holding back personal and corporate investment.
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More than anything else, this computational cost is what is holding back applying AI in devices of comparatively little brain: phones, embedded sensors, cameras.
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It's a way to charge extra cash for an enhanced product, and it's a strategy for holding back the unstoppable wave of streaming subscriptions.
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The lack of progress can largely be placed on a single, outmoded procedural mechanism holding back lawmakers from delivering more achievements – the Senate filibuster.
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With the arrival of Fortnite on the Nintendo Switch Tuesday, it's become abundantly clear that Sony is holding back the video game industry. Why?
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"At the moment traders are holding back on importing metal until they have clarity on the actual tax adjustment and the timing," he said.
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Israel said the sum it is holding back matches money used by the PA to pay stipends to families of militants in Israeli jails.
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Limited charging infrastructure and problems with battery technology, such as lengthy charge times on long-range vehicles, were also holding back demand, he said.
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This contributes to widespread malnutrition and poverty, holding back economic development in a country that is already one of the poorest in Southeast Asia.
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" Wu has called this notion part of the "mythology" holding back meaningful antitrust reform — the idea that large, slow companies will "automatically go away.
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First, there is the slow moving drag that comes from the uncertainty itself holding back notably investment and hiring decisions and structural reform efforts.
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While holding back tears, Romero's mother said her son was a good kid and she has no idea why police shot him to death.
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But with just the small stock of smaller denomination notes available and a struggle to get hold of new bills, consumers are holding back.
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The challenge is how to keep those who are stuck in the past from holding back those who want to look toward the future.
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The Front National's main aim is to break away from the European Union, claiming that the political union is holding back the French economy.
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That's when we'll know that sexual harassment and gendered bullying and the various forms of discrimination are no longer holding back half the population.
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Avengers: Endgame has officially hit theaters, which means the many cast members who've spent months holding back spoilers can finally take a relaxing breath.
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We need to be more comfortable in asking teens about their mental health, he says, because not doing so is holding back prevention efforts.
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If you've been holding back on asking for what you need, now is the time to stop being a martyr and make some demands.
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In an interview with Music Choice this week, Liam Payne was not holding back on how he really feels about Styles' self-titled debut.
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Instead, its regulations are holding back investment in the very communities the law is intended to serve, while imposing unnecessary compliance burdens on banks.
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But when I became aware that I was holding back for fear of abandonment or rejection, I started to take risks within the relationship.
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A senior Temer aide, who asked not to be named, said the scandal was holding back Brazil's recovery from its worst recession on record.
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Slavin said the Iranians had been holding back from targeting Israel at they waited to see what Trump would do on the Iran deal.
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Last week Alicia witnessed Chris holding back from helping Madison while the group fought its way out of the horde of infected church parishioners.
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Experts say that lack of clarity is holding back start-ups and big companies alike in their attempt to bring new technologies to health.
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Many investors were holding back from big bets now that the bulk of earnings reports are out and many traders are still on vacation.
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But because they believed Mr. Zubaydah was the No. 3 leader of Al Qaeda, C.I.A. leaders insisted that he must be holding back information.
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But many lawmakers are holding back, especially in the Senate, where Democrats are worried about offending colleagues who are also seeking the party's nomination.
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At the time, that was described by observers as a flat valuation, although others might have argued that holding back its pricing was intentional.
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And now, in the era of the Trump administration, she isn't holding back when it comes to the causes that matter most to her.
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Aside from the kit itself, the other main differentiation is affordability, which is a known issue holding back adoption of these types of services.
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One side argues that privacy is holding back colleges from stopping mass shootings, even though FERPA hardly describes privacy in concrete terms at all.
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"It was an incredibly hard experience for me when they separated me from my son," she told CNN in Spanish while holding back tears.
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Although the Obama administration is working to clear up ambiguities that are holding back financing, a Republican administration is likely to halt those efforts.
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In the early days, you had said that you wanted to take a weed-whacker to remove the rules that are holding back investment.
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We still have a country, imperfect as it always was, but capable of holding back a force that would make strangers of us all.
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Trump tweeted a video of "Spaceballs" protagonist Lone Starr — edited to have Trump's face — easily holding back antagonist Dark Helmet — doctored to have Bloomberg's.
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The trade group attributes the falling numbers to the carmakers holding back from commitments until they see how Brexit is likely to play out.
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In North Carolina, floodwaters swept away part of a wall holding back a pond of toxic substances and overran several lagoons of pig waste.
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People were busy talking about whether quarterback Dak Prescott was holding back the Cowboys, and Prescott had indeed muddled through three games before Sunday.
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The demand shock is coming as a result of heightened household and investor uncertainty about the economic outlook that is holding back spending decisions.
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This may be a pop-up concert, free and with drinks on tap, but this superb quartet is not holding back with the music.
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And he added a political edge to the debate, charging the Johnson administration with holding back in Vietnam when it should be charging ahead.
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Beyond such singular blunders, another factor holding back the once-bustling public live auction market is the growing popularity of online sales by bringatrailer.
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And that's really the problem because global business is holding back on investing because they don't know what the rules can be around trade.
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" Powell said that Republican politicians "are holding back because they're terrified of what will happen to any one of them if they speak out.
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The property market, an essential part of the Chinese economy that in recent months had been holding back growth, also appeared to be improving.
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This really should lay to rest claims that anything but lack of political will to find the necessary funding is holding back infrastructure investment.
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Onlookers anticipate the White House will keep striking a cautious tone, praising any improvement and holding back from hailing the agreement as a victory.
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Greek banks have been under pressure from regulators to tackle their soured loans which are clogging up their balance sheets and holding back lending.
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Fearing a re-run, investors are holding back on shorting the euro, keeping it at $1.0860 and off a one-month trough of $1.0825.
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The big delta here has been that there is consumer confidence and a lack of corporate confidence and that is holding back corporate spending.
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London (CNN Business)Germany's carmakers have been accused by the European Union of collusion in holding back technology to reduce harmful emissions from vehicles.
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" They also noted that the U.S.-China trade tensions, which have undercut manufacturing, were "holding back home construction in some parts of the nation.
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Sky-high after-tax corporate profits and low interest rates make clear that it isn't corporations' profitability or insufficient available savings holding back investment.
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"We've been holding back on attacking her in hopes that she's the nominee, so I'm pleased to see that she's gaining steam," Beach said.
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"Such videos, and even the insider access granted by Google's Street View data center project, seemed to be holding back something," Parker told Hyperallergic.
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The electric bike drops in 2019, but the company is holding back on to all the important specs about speed, range, and charging for now.
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The fiasco caused much anguish for both Miss Colombia-Universe 2015, Ariadna Gutierrez, who had to get stripped of the title while holding back tears.
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Romero's choice to fight orthodox changed the angle and Whittaker, instead of holding back, began firing the side kick across himself into Romero's lead knee.
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Since late 2016, OPEC has teamed up with Russia and other non-OPEC members to try to stabilize the oil market by holding back production.
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The bolder-than-expected move came as the U.S. Federal Reserve and other central banks around the world are also holding back on rate hikes.
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"Knowing what I know now about who I married, I wouldn't have married him," Mai said, holding back tears, on Tuesday's episode of The Real.
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The Treasury plan is part of a broader effort by Republican President Donald Trump to cut regulations that he says are holding back economic growth.
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At the same time, it was seeing signs that revenue pressure was easing with rivals holding back on growth in some of its big markets.
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Partly because of remaining unilateral U.S. sanctions, major European banks and investors are holding back from doing business with Iran despite lifting of many sanctions.
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Hill's money punch is an arcing right hand with an inside slip, but her best bet against Andrade seemed to be holding back on it.
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At the March meeting, members noted the weak beginning to 2019, specifically citing household spending and business investment as metrics holding back broader economic growth.
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At the two-part "Tell All" reunion, Laura said that she wanted to fight for her marriage to the Qatar native while holding back tears.
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Central bankers from the U.S., India and Malaysia pointed to debt as a key factor holding back the global economic recovery from the financial crisis.
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"Knowing what I know now about who I married, I wouldn't have married him," Mai said, holding back tears, on an episode of The Real.
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He insists that the EU is holding back British companies; free Britannia from those pettifogging rules and she will conquer the markets of the east.
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China declared a "war on pollution" in 2000 amid concern its heavy industrial past was tarnishing its global reputation and holding back its future development.
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Pricing appears to be an important factor that could be holding back Microsoft's Surface devices, particularly outside the US where pricing has been gradually increasing.
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Former House Speaker John Boehner, who retired in October 2015, is no longer holding back his anger against several of his former colleagues in Congress.
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"Knowing what I know now about who I married, I wouldn't have married him," Mai said, holding back tears, on Tuesday's episode of The Real.
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The AfD and other hard-right northern European groups support precisely the kind of fiscal austerity Mr Salvini claims is holding back the Italian economy.
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South African citizens took to social media to chime in on the issue, some saying that their government was holding back firefighters' earnings in Canada.
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"Unfortunately the recruitment practices of too many businesses still remain trapped in permafrost and that's holding back women and ultimately the companies themselves," Carstensen said.
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Buyers also might be holding back because of the strong US dollar, which makes homes more expensive for buyers whose income is in other currencies.
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He said the lack of interconnections, which effectively makes each country an island in terms of electric power, was holding back investment in West Africa.
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Now, the candies will be under the Nestlé Candy Shop brand, and people on social media are not holding back their feelings about the change.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook blamed the iPhone stumble on consumers holding back on their purchases on rumors of what the next generation device may offer.
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"Sure we've made headway against Germany, but the southern countries and Spain in particular, have really been holding back wages," INSEE economist Dorian Roucher said.
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The Bank of England has warned that Brexit will weaken incomes for years as new UK data suggests firms are already holding back on investment.
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Investors like the signs they have seen recently, but are holding back until several key questions are answered concerning OPEC, strategy, finance and politics: 22019.
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Stupid me, I was holding back for that perfect, hopelessly romantic time to say I love you, and I held it too long I guess.
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Here's a sample: In a classic "but wait, there's more" moment, we're holding back some juicy agenda updates, so keep checking back for the latest.
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But now, with Kim Jong Un holding back additional tests at least for the moment, an imperfect détente has taken hold on the Korean Peninsula.
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He found going through all the paperwork to get into compliance wasn't just tedious but also a big part of what's holding back small companies.
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Economists and government officials say heavy corporate debt and bad bank loans are holding back growth and harming Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious economic agenda.
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Bitcoin prices were lower Monday ahead of the much-anticipated tax deadline, which bullish pundits say has been holding back the digital currency this year.
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"Some people I talk to are holding back and waiting to see what happens" on tax and trade policy before making investment decisions, he said.
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China began a "war on pollution" in 2014 amid concerns its heavy industrial past was tarnishing its global reputation and holding back its future development.
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"I think at the end of the day that has been what has been holding back real estate's adoption of some of these new ideas."
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We hope that nuclear proponents will work with us to solve the real problems holding back all low-carbon energy, rather than waging internecine warfare.
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According to Morrissey, Woodlawn said she was holding back because Candy Darling was the star of this film; she didn't want to overshadow her friend.
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Five doctors clustered over the girls, some holding back the skin while one cut and cauterized, and another stitched up arteries to prevent blood loss.
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China began a "war on pollution" in 2014 amid concern its heavy industrial past was tarnishing its global reputation and holding back its future development.
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When we arrived at Block9, our bus expertly passed in front of barricades holding back a group of press photographers and cameras from the BBC.
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From ragging on C-SPAN for camera failings to making some...interesting hypothesizing about the music choices for the night, Twitter is not holding back.
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Regulations and planning aimed at 20th century problems are holding back new digital-enabled services — electric bikes, drones, alternative transportation and gig economy job growth.
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What to watch: Turkey and Iran are already holding back water from the Tigris and Euphrates to feed their growing population in a warming climate.
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How about holding back until the series is complete and then streaming all three films in a rush, pausing only for bathroom breaks and pizza?
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European Central Bank (ECB) chief Mario Draghi said Friday that there is little evidence that e-commerce is holding back inflation in the euro zone.
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Britain's pending exit from the European Union continued to dominate the outlook for the economy, creating uncertainty for companies and consumers and holding back demand.
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That implicit bias affected their promotion decisions, so long as they didn't consciously believe there were external barriers (like discrimination) holding back women in science.
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I am forever Napoleon holding back his Guard, a deadly security blanket to be used in the last extremity—and often never used at all.
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Wearing a wet suit and booties, he used an ax to break down the fences around his house, which had been holding back the mud.
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But on Monday they decided to end that for Afghan forces, while still holding back on fighting American and other foreign troops, according to sources.
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It was only at the final two debates that Warren stopped holding back, with precision strikes on billionaire Mike Bloomberg that mortally wounded his campaign.
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Mr. Hensley said two factors were holding back the commercial electric market: a limited number of models and the relative infancy of fast-charging technology.
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The countries that have been holding back oil, including Saudi Arabia, Russia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, will now work to fill the gaps.
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For these voters, Trump is all that is holding back the deluge that will sweep them away once the "liberal elites" and minorities take power.
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The Florida-size glacier plays an important role in holding back ice that, if melted, would raise the world's oceans nearly four feet over centuries.
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Holding back the hawksSo if the trade war&aposs effect on China&aposs slowing economy is not the most existential threat to China, what is?
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In a worst-case scenario, called a "pulse," warmer water could cause the glaciers holding back Antarctica&aposs and Greenland&aposs ice sheets to collapse.
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Firefighters are holding back the blaze from the tank farm and winds are blowing in a favourable direction to aid those efforts, emergency officials added.
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There may be no holding back on the general advance of technology, but human rights and public transparency must not be sacrificed in the process.
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Today, China's steel sector represents the sort of bloated, wasteful industry that people both inside and outside the country say is holding back economic development.
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In an essay Tuesday, Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan said the skills gap is holding back productivity and stronger growth for the U.S. economy.
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But at the same time, there's a compelling case that the status quo is holding back science and burdening academic institutions with ever-rising costs.
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"You can see this from space," Huang Qi said as he strode across a dam holding back a small valley filled with goopy red mud.
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Israel said the money it is holding back is used by the PA to pay stipends to families of militants killed or jailed by Israel.
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Do your best to safeguard that — which means holding back, when possible, from criticizing the way your daughter and son-in-law run their household.
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And in a PG-13 twist, he shows staggering restraint in holding back on The Lyric (you know the one) until the remix's final act.
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"Knowing what I know now about who I married, I wouldn't have married him," Mai said, holding back tears, in an October episode of The Real.
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Trump has ordered a review of U.S. banking regulation, saying the current rules - some based on Basel's existing standards - are holding back lending to the economy.
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In the final days, Ryan worked around the clock to try to bridge the two factions, holding back-to-back meetings and one-on-one sessions.
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To the dismay of critics, the model isn't holding back when it comes to sharing her pregnancy workouts on social media — even at nine months pregnant.
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"I never figured that when I saw my daughter in that dress, that … she was buying it for her funeral," Cora continued while holding back tears.
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Let's break down the barriers holding back our young people, especially the student debt that makes it hard to imagine ever living the life you want.
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Take a page from Judith Bernstein, who isn't holding back either in her new Drawing Center exhibition of murals and drawings taking aim at President Trump.
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Real estate agents said they believed that the ABSD was holding back buyers and that its removal was the catalyst needed to unleash pent-up demand.
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Reuters reported on Saturday that China's banking regulator has sent an urgent notice to banks telling them to clear bottlenecks holding back lending to private firms.
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The gender inequality this research suggests is more concerning, however, not only in itself, but also because it could be holding back women in the workplace.
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"Brexit uncertainty is holding back growth in key industries," said Tom Crotty, group director of energy and chemicals group INEOS, who chairs a CBI manufacturers' panel.
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"I think you're holding back," she tells him after working out a few moves, a suggestion that inspires Ne-Yo's character to turn up the heat.
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Lush layers of backing vocals wisp above a cunningly shifting chorus, with band holding back like crazy to produce a minimal yet hook packed pop arrangement.
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A new Harvard Institute of Politics poll shows two-thirds of women and half of men feel there is a "glass ceiling" holding back women's advancement.
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Political developments both within the euro area and without could restrain the economic response to the next downturn and are holding back much-needed institutional reform.
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Chloe Kim articulated that feeling when she explained that the hardest part of winning gold at her first-ever Olympic event was holding back the tears.
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With the seasonally weak winter period approaching, some Chinese steel producers are holding back from purchasing iron ore and waiting for prices to stabilize, he added.
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She talks openly about her experience with contractions, an epidural, and her episiotomy on the blog, only holding back on some of the most intimate details.
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He's going at it full speed, he's certainly not holding back trying to protect what we all thought was still going to be a tender back.
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Someone like me who sits there and understands what's going on in the media landscape, why aren't we holding back that stuff for our own service?
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However, some potential investors are holding back due to concerns about political stability and other obstacles for foreign direct investment in Indonesia, such as red tape.
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But this doesn't include the cost of repaying the capital, or holding back funds for rehabilitating the mine once it reaches the end of its life.
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It seems reasonable to deduce that Putin was holding back in part at Kislyak's recommendation — a proposal likely drawing on the Russian envoy's conversations with Flynn.
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And this is only the first trailer — imagine what the notoriously spoiler-averse Marvel might be holding back for fans to see when the show premieres.
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Inflation has moderated for much of this year, leading to concern among some Fed officials that the factors holding back price pressures could prove more persistent.
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Industry data for October showed that while total UK retail sales rose 1.3 percent year-on-year, uncertainty over the economic outlook was holding back spending.
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But so far at least, the president is following a familiar Trump playbook: holding back from terminating a supposedly intransigent employee, and instead publicly bullying him.
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"The affordability constraints holding back renters from buying is a signal to many investors that rental demand will remain solid for the foreseeable future," Yun said.
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However, I think the opposite should happen as many of us have basked in retreat far too long, holding back out of fear and self-protection.
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"I had a hard time holding it together, very special getting able to win 1.4 gold medals," Phelps said about holding back tears on the podium.
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The Moon in Aries opposes Jupiter in Libra at 6:45 PM, which means that holding back from shopping, consuming, and general overdoing will be hard.
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Italian lenders' huge pile of soured loans is tying up capital and holding back fresh credit that could support a fragile economic recovery in the country.
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By having a better overview, companies can more effectively spot chokepoints and performance issues that may be potentially holding back transactions and other kinds of action.
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Washington (CNN)New Jersey Governor Chris Christie isn't known for holding back when being criticized, whether it be with fellow politicians or even his own constituents.
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The fifth member of their family is due July 4, 2018, and Jordan has no qualms about holding back what he hopes the gender will be.
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"If protectionism grows at this time when our economy is fragile with consumption weak, it will be a factor holding back our economic recovery," Lee said.
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What's more: Ancel and company are almost certainly holding back many of the ideas they have in mind and details that aren't quite mapped out yet.
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You get the sense that it's hard for Fisk to move in this gentle manner because he's holding back a force that's used to crushing skulls.
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The weak report matches data points from around the world as manufacturers feel the brunt of the global trade war, with customers holding back on orders.
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To USgamer, Masuda responded: Essentially, game balance was the reason they were holding back, even if porting Pokémon to a new engine was the initial worry.
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Holding back the "war games" during the negotiations was my request because they are VERY EXPENSIVE and set a bad light during a good faith negotiation.
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They are holding back on sponsorships, leaving Cleveland about $7 million short of its $64 million fund-raising goal just 10 weeks before the festivities begin.
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Further asked by Reed about the military holding back data about U.S. operations in Afghanistan, Miller likewise said he needs to further assess why that's happening.
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Holding back on this foundational information until it is needed means that it is too late to be effective, particularly in today's fast-moving political climate.
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At a time when many in her party feel wary of forecasting a victory -- mindful of Hillary Clinton's unexpected loss in 2016 -- Pelosi isn't holding back.
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While buyer demand remains strong, the supply of affordable homes for sale is not, and that is holding back a more robust market for purchase loans.
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Market participants say a lack of clarity over regulation is holding back investors, and preventing companies from engaging with a technology that may stimulate economic activity.
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An environment ministry spokesman said on Thursday that excessive resource use was "a bottleneck holding back China's economic and social development", and the situation remained grave.
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Mr. Kendall's lanky Josh is determined to follow his passion, but he's also withdrawn, as if continually holding back some secret sorrow or source of conflict.
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"When these glaciers break away ... there&aposs nothing holding back these ecosystems that have been growing and developing for thousands of years," White tells the Guardian .
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Like 'Yeah, I'm into that,' and I was holding back my deep self, which loved playing with dolls in my room until I was too old.
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"The LGBTQ community, they're like my soulmates since I was really young, so I'm very moved by it," she told the audience while holding back tears.
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SEOUL (Reuters) - Weak private consumption and tepid employment growth are holding back South Korea's economy even as exports steadily gain, the finance ministry said on Tuesday.
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The attorney general's office released more than 7,500 pages of emails late on Tuesday, holding back an unknown number of documents it called exempted or privileged.
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Ohio farmer Keith Truckor sold some grain late last year at just over $4, but is holding back some of his crop, hoping for a rally.
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Her character's rise-and-fade arc is sympathetically rendered, but Ms. Fey, though a talented comic, seems to be holding back a bit with this material.
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As the doc progresses and Dominik explores each album track, Cave opens up bit by bit, often holding back tears as he talks through his grief.
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India's banks are grappling with more than $110 billion of troubled debt, a burden that is holding back new loans and hampering a speedier economic recovery.
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A lack of trust in AI is also holding back some Chinese companies, said Bénichou, adding that enterprise AI systems need to be explainable and transparent.
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During the Chicago Bears' hot start to the season, it occasionally felt like Mitchell Trubisky, a second-year quarterback, was holding back the team's elite defense.
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The concrete could be mitigating bad soil quality, holding back groundwater and helping to keep the back wall of your house stable and your basement dry.
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Here is the best argument against it: The bill violates other core conservative beliefs about what is holding back growth and prosperity in the US economy.
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It meant taking risks and holding back tears, and as a result, most of the men who ran for president fit some version of that mold.
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"We live it day in and day out," she told Reuters, holding back tears as she explained she could not bring herself to enter the mosque.
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In her remarks, Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland of Canada said that the American's failure to present specific language on such major goals was holding back progress.
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Countries that had historically been at odds agreed to restrict their overall crude sales to bolster prices, with Saudi Arabia and Russia holding back the most.
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The Lanzos' lawyers accused the company of holding back information from its customers about the health risks of asbestos in its talc products since the 1960s.
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You can plug in where you want to go and see if the birds that have been spotted there are worth holding back your gag reflex.
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Monday's data also showed the weakest employment growth since August 2012, and that business uncertainty was holding back investment to the greatest extent since May 2013.
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New York (CNN Business)As ride-hailing competitors Uber and Lyft race toward their impending IPOs, Lyft cofounder John Zimmer isn't holding back about the competition.
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"I just sent a selfie to my mom and she said, 'Oh wow, you look really great, you look… pretty,&apos" she swallows, holding back tears.
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"The late Thanksgiving could also have thrown off the model that the government uses to strip seasonal fluctuations from the data, holding back sales," Reuters notes.
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"We are facing a critical shortfall in life-saving aid that is fatally holding back the humanitarian effort," Cameron said as he kicked off the event.
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But Pierotti said that he only ended up receiving 350,000 shares in Desert Gateway, and was told that Shkreli was "holding back" the other 50,5003 shares.
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"There's no doubt the escalation in U.S.-China trade tensions is holding back the U.S. economy," Business Roundtable President Joshua Bolten told reporters on Sept. 18.
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President Trump also deserves plaudits for his success at cutting back regulations on small businesses and eliminating other restrictions holding back the growth of the economy.
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On this new track he sounds like he's celebrating yet also not holding back, striving to go further, to get six figures in his bank balance.
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Demand for housing has been driven by a strengthening labor market and a robust pickup in economic growth - but a lack of supply is holding back activity.
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" She was holding back tears in her star-print pajamas, which she joked about, saying if she knew Kylie was coming over she, "would have dressed cuter.
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If anything, given the anemic productivity growth, we should worry that robots and related technologies are being underused, thereby holding back the advance of new economic sectors.
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OPEC and 10 other oil exporting nations, including Russia, aim to drain oversupply in the oil market by holding back a combined 1.2 million bpd through June.
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Miranda proved herself the ultimate loyal best friend by holding back Carrie's hair while she threw up on an East Hamptons beach after meeting Big's new girlfriend.
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The disclosure Friday was that Apple, through its suppliers, is holding back further payments beyond the $1 billion that is the center of Apple's lawsuit against Qualcomm.
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"It was very hard to find out that they had to remove my legs and my arms… very hard to cope with," she said, holding back tears.
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President Joko Widodo has outlined a need for $450 billion investment in infrastructure by 2019 to help cut high logistics costs holding back Southeast Asia's biggest economy.
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"Political uncertainty in Washington is another factor holding back the job market," said Sung Won Sohn, an economics professor at California State University Channel Islands in Camarillo.
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"The weak order intake from Germany and the slowdown in registration numbers could be an indication that domestic consumers are currently holding back on purchases," it added.
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That is the prospect that appears to be holding back prospective participants in MPS's recapitalisation and could persuade them to pull out if the reform proposals fall.
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Instead, the program siphons the system's data to a thumb drive, where agents can examine it to see if there's anything the partner system is holding back.
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A major problem holding back other good-sounding PMPs in the Kann's vicinity is that they try to be slim and run out of battery too quickly.
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He also noted the risk of "a small de-globalization," with people moving around less because of contagion fears and uncertainty over future demand holding back investments.
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Many consumers are holding back because their wages have not been rising very much - even though companies are sitting on mountains of cash thanks to robust profits.
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If you've been holding back from saying something, the highly emotional energy in the air may now find you feeling ready to get it off your chest.
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When editor-in-chief Jess Cagle asked Aparicio what her reaction would be if Roma won big at the Oscars, she revealed she won't be holding back.
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As the song progresses, Smith starts singing along without holding back his dance moves, in what may be one of the videos that best exemplifies his persona.
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For the insurer and manufacturer, such programs could speed up development and installation, as the lack of insurance options for energy storage projects is holding back development.
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India is likely holding back from major military action for fear of igniting a broader escalation, and may instead mount a diplomatic campaign against Pakistan, experts say.
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"Knowing what I know now about who I married, I wouldn't have married him," Mai said, holding back tears, on an episode of The Real in October.
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Some investors were holding back ahead of a congressional election in Atlanta, according to Jeffrey Saut, chief investment strategist at Raymond James Financial in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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"Owner occupied housing demand continues to rise, but lack of supply is holding back both new and existing home sales," said David Berson, chief economist at Nationwide.
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Sharon Tate's sister, Debra Tate, is not holding back on her disappointment for Hilary Duff's new film about the late actress who was viciously murdered in 1969.
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"Bigger picture, I think people have been holding back from investing in the market, especially the front end, with very large supply coming through bills," Mulholland said.
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I was averaging an impressive 51 mpg in some not-holding-back combined city and highway driving — I'm the farthest thing there is from a hyper-miler.
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While you work on holding back your gag reflex, well explain that cheese tea is a huge trend in Asia which combines the obvious: cheese and tea.
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"I don't think that a vaccine is what's holding back the response," he told Reuters, noting that previous Ebola outbreaks had been contained quickly without a vaccine.
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Abdul Qader Murtada, who headed the Houthi delegation, said they agreed to hold another round of talks to resolve issues that were holding back implementing the deal.
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"If I want to get a medal, if I want to do my best, I have to give it absolutely everything with no holding back," she said.
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In recent years, some NASA critics have viewed the agency as "holding back" SpaceX during the development of the Crew Dragon vehicle with unnecessary paperwork and requirements.
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Sternlicht described what he called the "inverse Trump effect" on the economy — the idea that uncertainty over the details of the president's polices is holding back investors.
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The BOK governor also noted that South Korea faced low birth rates, an ageing population and mounting household debt that were holding back recovery in domestic consumption.
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The 41-year-old says outdated ways of thinking and working are holding back his country of 100 million people, nearly half of whom are under 15.
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As an example, a big card Breaking Bad was holding back was Walter White's brother-in-law, DEA agent Hank, learning that Walter was a drug kingpin.
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Mitie said clients were delaying contracts and holding back on fresh investment, hitting its property management and technical facilities management units, while its cleaning division was underperforming.
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Like Lockhart, Kaplan emphasized that rate hikes would be gradual and shallow, given the headwinds like an aging population that are holding back growth in the economy.
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Their ability to heal themselves at such a rapid pace is of utmost interest to the Neolutionists, and they suspect Donnie is holding back about Helena's location.
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Undefeated boxing champion Floyd Mayweather and UFC lightweight champ Conor McGregor have not been holding back in their attempts to intimidate each other before their big showdown.
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Obama only recently decided to stop holding back, and at Friday's rally the former president called Trump's "constant fear-mongering" a desperate attempt to mobilize Republican voters.
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