Oil prices bounced another 2% as hopes for U.S. stimulus also boosted hopes for global demand.
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Hopes for power to turn the corner Wall Street hopes for signs of progress at GE Power, the maker of turbines for natural gas and coal power plants.
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WEDNESDAY • We share our hopes for a happy Kwanzaa.
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It is pinning hopes for development on mining and tourism.
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Disney's designers and storytellers have high hopes for fan reactions.
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Needless to say, that sets high hopes for Rio's ratings.
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He hopes for a "moment of truth" at an Oct.
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The leaders from both sides mentioned their hopes for peace.
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Every start-up hopes for a lucky break.
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Analysts also have high hopes for Microsoft's Azure cloud services.
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We extend our hopes for a quick and full recovery.
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Still, there are clearly high hopes for what's to come.
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She hopes for more information Tuesday afternoon on what happened.
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The former hostage negotiator, McElhattan, hopes for a happy outcome.
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My own hopes for nuclear going forward are quite low.
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However, he expressed high hopes for the look's burgeoning future.
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Safe to say, I had high hopes for these kicks.
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Traders cited hopes for another suitor and possible short covering.
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After a nights' sleep, I had high hopes for breakfast.
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Hopes for mobile gaming had been really high among investors.
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The Memo: Dem hopes for 2020 grow in midterms afterglow.
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His hopes for a unifying message were clouded by criticism.
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Also helping risk appetite were hopes for a snap election.
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The South Korean company has high hopes for OLED business.
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But her high hopes for the cover photo were crushed.
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Here's how hopes for an energy bill in 22019 fizzled.
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Both of the kids have high hopes for their futures.
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Still, she hopes for more time in the United States.
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What are your hopes for your work after your death?
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Hopes for Mr. Tillerson within the department were once high.
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Early hopes for a vaccine against Zika have also stumbled.
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The Yankees' hopes for a championship could depend on it.
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Helen Ngai had different hopes for her son, Alex Chow.
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I have much higher hopes for my country than that.
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That has left hopes for a historic breakthrough in tatters.
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Callahan, for his part, hopes for some more certainty sooner.
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Oil prices rose on Tuesday on hopes for successful negotiations.
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Do you have any hopes for awards consideration this year?
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Still, Australia had high hopes for its ambitious internet project.
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Republicans, though, have high hopes for Pai's tenure going forward.
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Hopes for a deal with Iran are even more fanciful.
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Zinke told Cantwell he had higher hopes for offshore drilling.
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Sliding crude prices in March undermined hopes for future growth.
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Hopes for a major infrastructure plan face the same dynamic.
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Hopes for any growth this year have all but evaporated.
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What are your hopes for Sierra Burgess Is a Loser ?
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The Pittsburgh Steelers had high hopes for the 2019 season.
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What are your hopes for this particular bioplastic in particular?
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And their mom has some pretty amazing hopes for their future.
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But finance shares, which outperformed recently on hopes for stimulus, fell.
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The company remains ambitious with its hopes for fulfillment center growth.
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The Brazilian team know the country has high hopes for them.
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Still, McConnell indicated he hopes for a vote in the fall.
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But Thursday's ruling dashed hopes for new limits nationwide on gerrymandering.
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KM: What are your plans or hopes for exhibiting the work?
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This marked the end of investors' hopes for a peaceful summer.
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He has, however, also said he hopes for a peaceful gathering.
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The gesture had raised hopes for resuming dialogue between the Koreas.
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The gesture had raised hopes for resuming dialogue between the Koreas.
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Meanwhile, the company has high hopes for its nearer-term ES6.
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His hopes for a better life remain just that, though — hopes.
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Both South Korea and China have high hopes for the meeting.
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He explained that hopes for additional stimulus are driving the upturn.
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Dr Smith hopes for 20 more over the next four years.
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"After surgery, the hopes for my life are endless," says Barnard.
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The discovery nonetheless ends Lacey's family's hopes for a different outcome.
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He also expressed his high hopes for a Democrat-controlled Congress.
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But I, for one, had higher hopes for the FIFA boss.
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I suppose the powers that be have great hopes for it.
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Hopes for a rebound in prices before year-end are fading.
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Meanwhile, Semlex still has hopes for a bigger deal in Congo.
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With that in mind, what are your hopes for True Sadness?
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Hopes for output limits had boosted prices ahead of the agreements.
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Despite all the drama, Markle has hopes for a future together.
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We had high hopes for the dollar and we were wrong.
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"Their families back home also had hopes for them," she said.
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All the same, firms have high hopes for the U.S. market.
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Investor Todd Chaffee at IVP voiced high hopes for the company.
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Even the Republican-dominated South gives Democrats hopes for some pickups.
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Hopes for improved women's rights The tribal areas are strongly patriarchal.
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That would endanger hopes for future profit growth and multiple expansion.
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Trump's new pick for the VA is boosting hopes for reform.
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Hopes for this have buoyed the Saudi market in recent days.
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"I have high hopes for the future of thalassemia," she said.
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We want to know your concerns, and hopes, for the future.
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Therefore, I did not have high hopes for my microwaved steak.
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The Hill: O'Rourke's rise raises hopes for down-ballot Texas Dems.
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He is for the Pirates, who have high hopes for him.
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But by then, her hopes for making the Olympics were dashed.
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But the measures fell short of hopes for more aggressive action.
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The ACLU hopes for a ruling before August and November elections.
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Knowing the Levi brand, I had high hopes for the jeans.
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Almost no one at Simon & Schuster had great hopes for sales.
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Gerard Creedon spoke of hopes for restored trust in the police.
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I want to try decks I have very few hopes for.
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Winemakers like Mr. Riggs have abandoned hopes for some 2020 vintages.
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Investors started 2018 with high hopes for strong U.S. earnings growth.
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President Trump's company had high hopes for a Uruguayan condominium development.
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Our hopes for their future stave off our fears of oblivion.
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Klopp, like everyone else at Liverpool, holds high hopes for Brewster.
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"I have high hopes for a victory in the court," Rep.
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What about progressive hopes for a more fundamental health care overhaul?
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Nidec is hanging its hopes for a turnaround on China's government.
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Hopes for a Fed cut rate sparked a powerful rally Monday.
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The party wildly outperformed expectations, raising hopes for a big November.
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The extinction of hopes for Palestinian independence will generate future trouble.
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The prime minister's hopes for an election have been dashed, twice.
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Price allowed a home run, spoiling Vanderbilt's hopes for a title.
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Democrats also have high hopes for the 24th district, where Rep.
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He hopes for a better result against Morocco at 8 a.m.
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And yet the unexpected moments are really what everyone hopes for.
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But as a doctor, he has hopes for the city's future.
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HKMA's chief expressed hopes for the city to return to calm.
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The victory kept alive Arizona's fading hopes for a playoff berth.
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The Berlin conference in January stoked hopes for a different path.
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Those comments probably dampened investors' hopes for a takeover or two.
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A U.S. economic indicator fell abruptly, dousing hopes for stronger growth.
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H: What are your hopes for the future of queer cinema?
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And in interviews, Bryant talked about his hopes for her future.
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Hopes for progress on a key sticking point were dashed overnight.
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Two years ago, however, some Americans had hopes for his success.
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Damian LazarusNot even Jesus could raise our hopes for this set.
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I don't have too many hopes for the next four years.
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The win kept alive Arizona's fading hopes for a playoff berth.
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But VW on Wednesday damped hopes for further significant profitability gains.
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Mr. Trump has high hopes for his relationship with Capitol Hill.
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This may have fanned hopes for a solution to the dispute.
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It doesn't diminish the long-term hopes for the Wildcats, though.
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Speaking of which, do you have bigger hopes for bigger office?
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SM: I had really high hopes for it — it's matched them.
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Having run since 2003, it exemplifies Bioware's hopes for its toolset.
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High hopes for electric cars in the 1990s failed to materialize.
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The sanctions could complicate his hopes for good relations with Putin.
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Nonetheless, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor had high hopes for such programs.
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There are hopes for more in the future, in India and Japan.
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Police are viewing surveillance from around the area in hopes for clues.
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Thump: Any hopes for a Woo appearance in the US anytime soon?
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News in July about their hopes for expanding their family in 2019.
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Hopes for a bitcoin exchange traded fund are being dashed, for now.
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He laid out his hopes for closer relations with Russia and China.
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Poroshenko was elected amid high hopes for change after the Maidan protests.
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Biogen shares gained 20183% on investor hopes for a multibillion-dollar blockbuster.
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Biogen shares gained 20183% on investor hopes for a multibillion-dollar blockbuster.
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Hopes for fresh stimulus moves by major economies also boosted riskier assets.
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Maybe she'll finally live up to my sky-high hopes for her.
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Italian officials have high hopes for a cleaned-up Monte dei Paschi.
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He had high hopes for horsemeat, but found quality control a problem.
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Ted Cruz last year, Democrats have high hopes for Texas in 2020.
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Our hopes for a habitable planet now rest with politicians like Sen.
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Mr Rincón hopes for a favourable ruling at a hearing next month.
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They also piled into financials on hopes for deregulation within the sector.
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Back in the UK, Hectare's CEO has high hopes for the future.
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Based on Lorde's tweets, we've got high hopes for her latest song.
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Last week I had some high hopes for my routine with Nick.
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Hopes for a deal between OPEC and Russia to cut output faded.
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Any political party that hopes for lower turnout has lost its way.
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Their cousin, Vinesh, is one of India's top medal hopes for Tokyo.
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The stability that General Kaliman hopes for will be hard to achieve.
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And a split over Israel is further threatening Democrats' hopes for unity.
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So where are the voices and the hopes for pro-life feminism?
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Their despondency at this situation dampens their hopes for a peaceful future.
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Others are realizing their hopes for the "American Dream" might be over.
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Vallejo has hopes for better houses coming on the market this spring.
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For now, progressives have high hopes for what Democratic governors can do.
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At the same time, hopes for vigorous liberalizing reforms are probably misplaced.
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Intense talks followed, about finances, values, their hopes for marriage and family.
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But it's not the home run the prosecution hopes for after all.
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For her part, Kusama's hopes for "Footprints of Life" are more localized.
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At the end of the day, hopes for the project are high.
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Oil prices were up on Tuesday, supported by hopes for Sino-U.
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What are your hopes for people to take away from the film?
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Do you have any hopes for how this might all end up?
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She hopes for better things, and like the phoenix, she will rise!
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Devastating new orders data just undermined any hopes for an industrial rebound.
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The plane carried international and Yemeni hopes for the fragile political process.
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City administrators have pinned their hopes for a revitalized downtown on both.
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Fakhfakh did not give details about his hopes for a new deal.
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Insofar as we have any hopes for rapid action, they rest there.
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What I&aposm readingShe embodied the hopes for L.A.&aposs cannabis program.
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These are central to the party's hopes for taking back the House.
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Like most Haitians, he had high hopes for the new medical center.
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But a number of factors may scramble those hopes for quick passage.
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ITALY'S MATTARELLA SAYS HOPES FOR COOPERATIVE APPROACH ON TARIFFS TO AVOID RETALIATION
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It's an old-school approach that supports blockbuster hopes for Esperion's pill.
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Trump clearly still hopes for further diplomatic breakthroughs, despite much wider scepticism.
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I will make the order, but I have low hopes for compliance.
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Therefore, I had high hopes for the Chinese food-inspired chicken dish.
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Investors had high hopes for tech heading into the upcoming earnings season.
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And just like any parent hopes for their child: Please be happy.
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Any hopes for that championship run seemed to be dashed on Jan.
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HBO says the cast and crew sincerely hopes for a speedy recovery.
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Their hopes for the Democratic leadership under a Trump presidency: a fight.
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And when that happens, we hope that she will make remarkable contributions, maybe she'll go to university, maybe win a Nobel Prize someday, so I have hopes for her the way that I have hopes for my child.
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Anathema burns it without reading a word, extinguishing our hopes for a sequel.
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I have a lot of hopes for it but it is certainly ambitious.
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The action showed some early pricing of hopes for a more dovish Fed.
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Joey Feek has her girls by her side while she hopes for Spring.
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Economists have higher hopes for "macroprudential" policies: regulations designed to reduce systemic risk.
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Now, though, Martin Franklin, the head teacher, has high hopes for the school.
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Fifth, hopes for an eventual peace in Syria also take a severe knock.
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Not unlike Jolson, Sinatra adapted his song "High Hopes" for Kennedy's campaign trail.
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At the time, Ukraine's post-Maidan hopes for deep, systemic change were fading.
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Turkish hopes for chummy relations with America's new administration have been disappointed, too.
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They're not going to school, they're prevented from having hopes for the future.
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I jump in the shower and hope for what every mom hopes for.
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Ahead, her thoughts on her journey, her hopes for the future, and more.
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The dollar struggled as the fading hopes for any near-term Sino-U.
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Looking ahead, Yego has have high hopes for another aspiring athlete, his son.
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Days before this week's EU summit, hopes for a Brexit deal were high.
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You start imagining who they'll become and dreaming of hopes for their future.
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She added that she still hopes for a reexamination of Roe v. Wade.
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The speaker hopes for a full explanation of the facts from the administration.
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Asked about his hopes for the new emperor, he said he had none.
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NASA: Liquid water exists on Mars, boosting hopes for life there Future Martians?
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Several are already lowering mortgage rates, sparking hopes for further house-price rises.
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The Speaker hopes for a full explanation of the facts from the administration.
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"The speaker hopes for a full explanation of the facts from the administration."
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But hopes for these growth-focused moves are already reflected in stock prices.
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We've got to say, though, we have particularly high hopes for this one.
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The suspension ends in January, so he hopes for a permanent tax repeal.
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There are some hopes for a bottom in the recent poor economic data.
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Swiss bankers' hopes for EU access dashed by Brexit - FT Source link: on.ft.
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But the late turnover squashed the Huskers' hopes for a stirring comeback win.
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He hopes for government support to reduce the labour, energy and environmental costs.
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Nevertheless, he has high hopes for the authenticity ratios of those other collections.
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Asian shares had started firm after hopes for a thaw in Sino-U.
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Still, Machinima's chief content officer Daniel Tibbets had high hopes for the series.
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How could we all have been so wrong in our hopes for MbS?
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Jaitley hopes for passage in the winter session of parliament scheduled for November.
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Party demographics argue strongly against establishment Democrats' hopes for a moderate 2020 nominee.
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Before Trump's election, hopes for real change were rising -- and with good reason.
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Graham said he hopes for a vote before the end of the year.
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Imports shrank 1.9 percent, dashing hopes for a second rise in a row.
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More probably, hopes for a new age of advertising nirvana are too optimistic.
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He also has high hopes for Tesla's CEO and fellow billionaire Elon Musk.
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The Washington Post: House Dem hopes for wave election diminish as GOP rebounds.
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First, it ends hopes for improving our relations with the new US administration.
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Hopes for that hinge in turn on the health of the labour market.
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I had such high hopes for Ronda's and Mary Jane's narrative this season.
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Their hopes for their government and the nation's future are being seriously tested.
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All its hopes for survival, much less growth, rest with the developing world.
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Kim and Trump — from threats of war to hopes for peace, in photos.
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The prize could revive hopes for the agreement, but Colombians remain deeply polarized.
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The Angels always had high hopes for Skaggs, and they acquired him twice.
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Worries about a worldwide slowdown were giving way to burnished hopes for expansion.
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"If that's how it is, I have hopes for it," Dr. Habib said.
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I began 2015 with fresh hopes for new opportunities, as so many do.
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Asian share markets fared better as hopes for a thaw in Sino-U.
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The box-office dud "The Mummy" sank Universal's hopes for a grand franchise.
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People have asked you about Donald Trump and your hopes for his presidency.
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Father hopes for a son who will live out his dream for him.
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She has fought to feel well, which is what Lewis hopes for West.
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She hopes for significant changes on the ground in six to eight months.
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Five youth activists tell CNN about their motivations and hopes for the future.
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Markets are holding out hopes for an interim trade deal before the Dec.
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Those who had high hopes for the industry lament the turn it's taken.
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Some in Silicon Valley have more expansive hopes for the tech companies there.
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U.S. stocks were slightly higher Friday afternoon on renewed hopes for tax reform.
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Jacobs embraced Anderson as she talked about her hopes for her grandson's return.
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Oil prices soared more than 20153% on Wednesday on hopes for OPEC action.
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Data released earlier in the session fanned hopes for more BOJ easing steps.
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You've named it Disappointment Island, but you must have some hopes for it.
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Mr. Johnston said he had high hopes for the measure this time around.
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"We had high hopes for her," Schmid said, praising her public health background.
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Researchers were playing down hopes for a significant breakthrough in the short term.
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DJI platforms do sync with some third-parties, but Tansey hopes for more.
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Industry insiders like Varela have high hopes for the amaro outside of Argentina.
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Davis has far exceeded the Royals' expectations, or even best hopes, for him.
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Mr. Macri's pledge helped usher in new talks and raised hopes for an agreement.
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The characters reveal their hardships, fears, and hopes for survival in this emotional drama.
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McClure doesn't have high hopes for what will change as a result of this.
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I have high hopes for this one since the first Incredibles was really great.
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Colorado's hopes for a late-season push to make the playoffs are almost over.
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However, it was comments made off-mic that revealed his hopes for the future.
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In May 2013, she also told ABC News about her hopes for more children.
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Hopes for more Chinese infrastructure spending underpinned industrial resources, including iron ore and copper.
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Tuesday's primary results firmly and conclusively extinguished any lingering hopes for the Sanders campaign.
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The company hopes for the Vulcan to fly for the first time in 2019.
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It would be foolish for Democrats to pin hopes for 20203 on carrying Texas.
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Oil prices were also up again on Tuesday, supported by hopes for Sino-U.
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MILAN/PARIS (Reuters) - Hopes for a settlement in a legal dispute between Mediaset (MS.
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But Jamie's new business dealings jeopardize the couples' hopes for a simple life together.
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Armenians have high hopes for the future, and high expectations of the new government.
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Few have high hopes for "Game of Thrones'" final episode, which airs this Sunday.
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His hopes for a swift change in attitudes to LGBT people have ebbed away.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May has high hopes for her relationship with President Trump.
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Fears and hopes for the future Nick Tullier is the father of two sons.
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The couple also reveals their hopes for a lifelong union: "Pray for the vows."
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This time last year, the world's richest man discussed his hopes for space travel.
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Hopes for a long-term relaxation of repression in the PRC have proved chimerical.
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Koss BT540iSince Koss invented stereo headphones I had high hopes for their Bluetooth model.
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That suggests hopes for a re-rating of the parent's shares may go unanswered.
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On January 13th the firm reported disappointing quarterly results, dashing hopes for quick improvement.
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That's one of my biggest hopes for season 2, which Fox promised is happening.
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While he hopes for regulatory relief, he said some level of regulation is necessary.
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With high hopes for gamers everywhere, he set out to see how they performed.
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Everyone forgot the author's hopes for future American generation's to change and tweak it.
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This Deutsche Bank call flies in the face of those hopes for a comeback.
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He also reiterated Wednesday his hopes for growth in emerging Asian economies, like Vietnam.
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It looks like the bond market is not buying into hopes for economic growth.
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Americans today see their employment prospects dwindling and their hopes for social mobility evaporating.
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Businesses have high hopes for replacing crumbling infrastructure that impedes national and international trade.
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Alex was born in Romania and had high hopes for a job in England.
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But hopes for a woman to lead the United Nations appear to have faded.
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Yet even the most favourable outcome would be less than Timor-Leste hopes for.
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China had high hopes for the agreement, known as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
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Thorne also said on the podcast that she had high hopes for the book.
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Copper hit a two-week high on hopes for a revival in Chinese demand.
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India is attracting foreign investment on hopes for an improving economy and more reforms.
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Bolivians appear sharply divided in their views — and in their hopes for the future.
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Investors in Cuba's tourism industry had high hopes for the sector when then-U.
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Oil has been supported by hopes for a trade deal that could boost demand.
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The smaller drop, however, did not stir economists' hopes for an imminent economic rebound.
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"One of the grapes I have the highest hopes for is Rossese," Grahm said.
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He said the study is helpful and hopes for more research on this subject.
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High hopes for the earnings season have turned reality, but the markets haven't rallied.
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Hopes for the Model 3 have helped propel Tesla's stock so far this year.
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As 2017 comes to a close, Americans have big hopes for the new year.
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Tyrangiel appears to have high hopes for the show — or at least the trailer.
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L.S.U.'s long-shot hopes for an N.C.A.A. tournament berth remain alive, if barely.
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She had high hopes for the election, particularly after what had happened in America.
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We had hopes for more to come but that time we had was priceless.
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But almost eight years later, their hopes for more industry regulation have not materialized.
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Mr. Paxton now hopes for a similar outcome in the state's highest criminal court.
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I had high hopes for the mozzarella-topped chicken sandwich, but was massively disappointed.
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Do you think your hopes for what the film might accomplish have changed too?
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Earlier, hopes for a U.S.-China truce on trade had also helped lift equities.
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And to soar along with the Stark children's hopes for their new career paths.
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Reaction: American stocks rose on the president's tough language and hopes for a deal.
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In New Jersey, hopes for legalization this year seemed even further out of reach.
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Now hopes for a breakthrough are in tatters, two of our China correspondents write.
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May's remarks about her hopes for the shape of the final Brexit deal. Mrs.
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S. trade and hopes for stimulus in major economies such as China and Germany.
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So she hopes for the bill or anything else that will provide more data.
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But with the trade war still worsening, hopes for a resolution then look farfetched.
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H: What are some of your hopes for the Afronauts feature once it's finished?
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Oil prices steadied as hopes for U.S. stimulus offset fears from falling global demand.
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Hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal helped keep world stocks positive on Monday.
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The better they are, the higher my hopes for the rest of the meal.
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And not mess around and give people wishful hopes for things that won't happen.
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Still, overall sentiment remains positive on hopes for additional economic reforms from the government.
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Woodland's hopes for victory were undone by the confounding crosswinds on the closing holes.
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Mr. Nurkin, of the Free Library of Philadelphia, has high hopes for his city.
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S. trade negotiations ended with rising hopes for at least a partial trade deal.
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"The doctors do not have high hopes for him," said his daughter, Nicky Kohen.
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Tesla has high hopes for growth in China, the world's largest electric car market.
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Markets had reacted positively this week amid hopes for a US-China trade deal.
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A recent flurry of diplomatic activity has rekindled hopes for a moribund peace process.
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If that comes to pass, hopes for democracy in Venezuela will grow ever dimmer.
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Our survey of investors shows that hopes for Republicans taking both chambers has grown.
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At least one recent trial has increased hopes for progress in Alzheimer's drug development.
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The talks began late last year, raising hopes for an end to the conflict.
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However, she still has hopes for "equol," a particular soy supplement that is undergoing testing.
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The interview tour outsizes any he's taken before, but Wilder has high hopes for 2016.
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That's important if anyone hopes for the graphene industry to progress in a meaningful way.
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Republican hopes for rapid repeal have been deflated by intraparty disagreements on policy and procedure.
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In Yolanda's case, her hopes for a quick trip through Costa Rica were quickly dashed.
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Those approaches were largely abandoned as policymakers pinned their hopes for cost control on HMOs.
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Analysts and traders said oil was drawing support on renewed hopes for a China-U.
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Glikson says that the discovery raises hopes for further finds from Earth's ancient, violent past.
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Reflation trades helped support oil prices, as did hopes for a thaw in Sino-U.
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Some people used the hashtag to show their confidence or their hopes for the future.
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So despite this quarter's poor outcome, hopes for a bounce-back could keep equities buoyant.
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Today Russia's prime minister said the sanctions bill ends hopes for improved U.S.-Russia ties.
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Roy Cooper narrowly won statewide, giving Democrats bigger hopes for future success in the state.
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"There are hopes for a positive outcome from trade talks," said a Singapore-based trader.
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On Tuesday's he's expected to win in Oregon, while Clinton hopes for victory in Kentucky.
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Sanders is expected to win in Oregon, while Hillary Clinton hopes for victory in Kentucky.
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I'm not a utility expert, but I can tell you what a farmer hopes for.
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Today, however, a new rumor has breathed life back into hopes for an AirPower Mat.
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Other hopes for the second Apple Watch include better battery life, and a thinner profile.
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Classes are still on but I have high hopes for them to be out, too.
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Exchanges like ICE and CME are also up double digits on hopes for higher trading.
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ET. U.S. crude soared nearly 2500 percent Tuesday on hopes for an OPEC production cut.
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Here were our thoughts/theories/hopes for the new trailer We begin inside a womb.
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Celgene signaled high hopes for its experimental multiple sclerosis drug ozanimod, with key data imminent.
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I enrolled in college, at the age of 26, with high hopes for my future.
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So she had no great hopes for the book when she finished it, in 1968.
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And any hopes for rapid infrastructure plan development and implementation have been all but scuttled.
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Talks with the opposition have fallen apart—as have hopes for a resurgent Sudanese democracy.
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Reflation trades helped steady oil prices, as did hopes for a thaw in Sino-U.
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Hopes for a freer marketplace could dim quickly if courtroom battles don't go his way.
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The stalemate dashed hopes for new deals on regulating the widening presence of e-commerce.
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It's not just Brazilian officials who have high hopes for Brazil's economy this year, however.
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Roche said it would submit the data to authorities and hopes for a quick approval.
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It is these statements that imperil both his presidency and his hopes for re-election.
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However, despite these numbers, Trump's business executives continue to have high hopes for the brand.
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The American leader says he has hopes for a peace deal between the two sides.
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Hopes for new orders were also underpinned by a dwindling supply of pre-owned aircraft.
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We spoke to Coyle about his project, his work, and his hopes for the future.
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What are some of your hopes for Goop's coverage of health and wellness in 2020?
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" It turns out, however, that father and son have different hopes for their "burnt offerings.
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Its efforts so far have focused on the progress to come—on hopes for reconciliation.
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The government has begun signaling hopes for BOJ action to help stem the market rout.
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Such a system would mean American retreat, abandoning friends, principles and hopes for the future.
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But with Democrats now in control of the House, advocates are raising hopes for passage.
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The victory kept alive the Wolverines' slim hopes for a Big Ten regular season title.
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He'll specifically talk about the military, education and his hopes for a Supreme Court justice.
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Like most parents, they had high hopes for their beloved sons and their great potential.
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While Pakistan hopes for third-party intervention in the conflict, India will only negotiate bilaterally.
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Japan's Nikkei 225 finished 2.33 percent higher on hopes for greater peace in the region.
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All that meant Trump's hopes for a warmer US-Russia relationship will have to wait.
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A majority hail from Western States with big hopes for expanding oil and gas development.
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Frustrating messages will come your way, and plans you had high hopes for could flop.
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Broadly spoke with Parker about how to detect fake allies and her hopes for 2018.
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But Short's comments may put a damper on hopes for any sort of bipartisan agreement.
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Micha: What were your hopes for my life and my career when I was little?
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His love of the game, like the hopes for a two-state solution, is dead.
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"It just blew up overnight," she said, adding that she hopes for at least $8,000.
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He has tried to tie his hopes for the economy to his 2020 reelection prospects.
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S. trade war, but hopes for a U.S. interest rate cut next month capped outflows.
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A.P. Moller Holding says it hopes for "broad support" for its nominations at Friday's meeting.
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Do you have great hopes for digital voting on your phones and things like that?
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Still, I had high hopes for its new store, just north of Grand Central Terminal.
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She has high hopes for community justice forums, designed to punish crimes and resolve disputes.
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The Taliban, too, would probably need to surrender or curtail their hopes for dominating Afghanistan.
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But hopes for détente have been tempered by deep skepticism over the North's sudden overtures.
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She has been chronicling her thoughts, her daily routines and her hopes for the future.
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Masa Son has high hopes for SoftBank's next Vision Fund, and Japan probably should, too.
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I wanted to explore how they experience life today and their hopes for the future.
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Hopes for peace rose earlier this month, when the Taliban released American and Australian hostages.
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Hopes for fiscal stimulus have been lowered as the government has stressed its borrowing limits.
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And while negotiations with the Europeans are ongoing, hopes for a solution are increasingly fading.
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If the violence reduction deal falls apart, hopes for a peace process would probably shatter.
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But stocks still moved in lockstep with rising and falling hopes for a trade deal.
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Most of the companies are not profitable, but investors have high hopes for the sector.
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I had high hopes for this sandwich because it sounded like a really hearty meal.
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The new political activity is boosting Democrats' hopes for possibly flipping the state governor's seat.
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Separating the marine unit from the division could fuel hopes for a sale or divestment.
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At his most ambitious, Varble's hopes for what this research might accomplish can seem modest.
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Tomorrow is some type of modified CrossFit class, so I have high hopes for that.
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And while negotiations with the Europeans are ongoing, hopes for a solution are increasingly fading.
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Then the price of bitcoin plunged, taking with it the town's hopes for a revival.
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In commodities, oil held near recent three-month highs on hopes for a China-U.
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Last few sessions gold has been selling off on hopes for a U.S.-China deal.
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Bond yields and the dollar are sagging, suggesting dwindling hopes for a quick economic boom.
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Hopes for a resolution of the trade conflict had bolstered stock markets in recent sessions.
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However, US political strife with China is dampening hopes for having rural 25G anytime soon.
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Shailen Bhatt, the executive director of Colorado's Department of Transportation, has high hopes for the hyperloop.
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Gutierrez has stayed in touch with the first doppelganger and has high hopes for the crew.
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Hopes for less regulation, more spending and deep tax cuts are fueling the stock market rally.
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Here, Sims spoke to Refinery29 about dancing while pregnant, and her hopes for her future child.
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Brazil has high hopes for the volume of oil the companies can pump from the blocks.
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Now improved with LEDs, the squad has high hopes for the technology in Rio and beyond.
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Moscow is already comparing the Obama administration to what it hopes for under a Trump administration.
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That meeting raised hopes for an end to one of Africa's most intractable military stand-offs.
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Baraka also has high hopes for the supplemental employment that will grow around an Amazon relocation.
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But Zimbabweans' hopes for Tsvangirai were extinguished when he died late Wednesday night of colon cancer.
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On Tuesday night, Sanders hopes for a similar moment to reassert his standing in the race.
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Such fears cloud her hopes for the new "Reiwa" imperial era, which begins on May 1.
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On Tuesday, former president Daniel Arap Moi died and with him Waheire's hopes for a reckoning.
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Back home, a drop in retail inflation triggered hopes for a rate cut by the RBI.
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Many had high hopes for Mr Macri, a former businessman turned successful mayor of Buenos Aires.
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The comedian, 37, can't help joking about what her hopes for her little guy's future are.
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The Nikkei share average rose 1.7 percent as hopes for more stimulus spending boosted stock prices.
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Alcoa cemented those hopes for better earnings as its profit and sales both beat market expectations.
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The years since have been pockmarked by repeated spasms of violence and hopes for peace dwindling.
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Becker's hopes for Juno go beyond just wishing that it makes it to the right orbit.
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LUXEMBOURG'S PRIME MINISTER BETTEL SAYS HOPES FOR THE LARGEST CONSENSUS POSSIBLE IN EU TOP JOBS NEGOTIATIONS
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The researchers working on the robot still have high hopes for emergency guide robots during fires.
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Click through to check out top picks from three of Team USA's best hopes for gold.
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So, I had few hopes for the ScreenPad in the new Asus ZenBook Pro 15 laptop.
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Trump, speaking of the Mexican people, obviously — but also probably speaking of his hopes for 2024.
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So I don't think we're building a business that hopes for loopholes or depends on loopholes.
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Maybe me and my dashed hopes for reliving the 20-year-old past can suck it.
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It dealt a setback to a rocky diplomatic process and lowered hopes for progress on denuclearization.
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The European Union said the attack aimed to undermine hopes for peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - Neither of Deanna Brooks' parents finished college, but they had high hopes for her.
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Meanwhile, hopes for lower taxes on repatriated money is good for tech companies hoarding money overseas.
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And that's where, amid the current Republican turmoil on Obamacare, hopes for a GOP recovery begin.
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Barnard is accustomed to tests going wrong, but this hasn't dampened his hopes for his rockets.
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"Prior hopes for greater value injection were modestly disappointed," analyst Seth Rosenfeld said in a note.
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He also said that the summit would also address Turkey's hopes for accession to EU club.
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Hopes for stronger cash prices after a recent decline also helped underpin the market, they said.
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Gibson has yet to talk publicly about the movie, but Wallace has high hopes for it.
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He is notoriously difficult to impress, but I had high hopes for the Catit Flower Fountain.
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Indeed, the economy grew 2 percent in fiscal 2013 as hopes for Abenomics bolstered Tokyo stocks .
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But hopes for the Venezuela talks have been low since they were first unveiled last month.
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Renewed hopes for a U.S.-China trade resolution gave stocks a boost in the past month.
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But the lack of a clear endorsement for either plan quieted GOP hopes for presidential momentum.
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"To be honest, I didn't have high hopes for these dresses from the start," Yong said.
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Unfounded hopes for the court's ostensibly apolitical ideals produce undue disillusionment with the court's political realities.
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Hopes for lighter regulation, corporate tax cuts, fiscal stimulus and higher interest rates boosted these stocks.
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But the death of Justice Antonin Scalia a few days later renewed hopes for its survival.
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Hopes for improved access to opportunity have been continuously disappointed leading to widespread frustration and disillusionment.
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Also, supplier Prevent said it hopes for a normalisation of relations with Volkswagen, according to Handelsblatt.
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Differences between the chambers and outside lobbying pressure killed hopes for reform before the session ended.
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"All our hopes for a better world rest on young people," Guterres said in a statement.
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LONDON (Reuters) - European shares recovered on Tuesday as hopes for an easing of the Sino-U.
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He also expressed his hopes for national prosperity, global peace and the well-being of humanity.
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All of that has investors and policymakers putting off hopes for a more robust economic recovery.
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She called the race a "marathon" and pointed to her hopes for the upcoming Florida primary.
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That could lead to the consumer-benefiting competition and innovation the government hopes for from regulation.
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When Daniel dreams about the future of emoji, she hopes for way more customization -- beyond people.
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Democrats are pinning their hopes for a pickup on hotel magnate and venture capitalist J.B. Pritzker.
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Among the living, I have highest hopes for the work of David Gordon and Steve Paxton.
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Meanwhile, hopes for stimulus action from the world's central banks are keeping investors from further selling.
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Reflation trades also supported oil prices, as did hopes for a thawing in the Sino-U.
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The first round of the national elections makes clear that hopes for democracy have been dashed.
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Now onto 2019 — with hopes for a better year than the one that ends today. Related.
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Still, health officials have high hopes for the impact PrEP can have on keeping people healthy.
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Hopes for justice were high especially after the state medical examiner deemed Gray's death a homicide.
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Do you have specific hopes for what the new revelations in your series might help achieve?
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It was something more basic and personal, the price of bread and hopes for greater freedom.
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I had high hopes for the mochi, especially since Robert had never had the frozen treat.
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The collateral damage appears to be the Pentagon's hopes for sustaining contacts with the Chinese military.
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But one of our best hopes for curbing the spread of malaria—vaccination—has eluded us.
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But he has high hopes for the hosts' entry into the real world in Season 3.
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More candidates will be facing the reality that their hopes for the nomination are becoming slim.
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In exchange, he hopes for a low-level political appointment that will bring in some money.
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He hopes for an overhaul of Britain's electoral system, which critics say favors larger political parties.
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Driven, in part, by hopes for greater economic opportunity, millions of black migrants made this move.
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That would dash hopes for Australian prosperity, and doom any government that allowed it to happen.
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The Dominican Republic established diplomatic relations with Beijing this month, citing hopes for improved commercial ties.
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But on Wall Street, it has set off hopes for another spending priority: mergers and acquisitions.
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But the sudden change in the trip dampened investor hopes for a breakthrough in the negotiations.
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In a crowded space for streaming, Morgan Stanley has high hopes for Disney's new streaming service.
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Mr. Baum quit a new job he had high hopes for, and Ms. Pinard lost hers.
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Stocks fell as hopes for progress between China and the U.S. on the trade front dimmed.
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Stocks got a jolt from a report that stoked hopes for the U.S.-China trade talks.
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Overnight on Wall Street, stocks tumbled amid the dented hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal.
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Those lawsuits remain one of the few remaining hopes for net neutrality in the near term.
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One of the movement's best hopes for advancing legislative change is an attorney named Nicole Pittman.
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Pittsburgh (8-213) lost its second consecutive game as its hopes for a playoff spot diminished.
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Pittsburgh (8-7) lost its second consecutive game as its hopes for a playoff spot diminished.
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A continent-wide downturn since 2014, tied to low commodity prices, has dampened hopes for companies.
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Your birth father's hopes for maintaining his secret must be recalibrated to match a changed reality.
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As their hopes for freedom flagged, he said, their innocence both weighed on and fortified them.
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But he hopes for a better future: one that transcends his own life on this earth.
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Today an isolated Britain and an unpredictable America channel international hopes for stability and leadership towards Berlin.
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All of my love and hopes for solace goes out to his loved ones and our community.
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Last year, we pegged our hopes for 2018 on ambitious technologies like mixed reality and alien alloys.
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THERE was a time when the Russian government had high hopes for its relationship with Donald Trump.
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Trump could end Cruz's hopes for a contested convention on Tuesday with a big win in Indiana.
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The sides will continue negotiations through the weekend with hopes for a breakthrough as early as Monday.
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But hopes for the underlying company to actually sell a product or service are thin to nonexistent.
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Mr Macri, who is expected to run for re-election next year, hopes for a political payoff.
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The loss dealt a serious blow to Iowa's hopes for its first Big Ten title since 1979.
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Meitu's modest first-day performance could therefore dull hopes for more Chinese tech startups to follow suit.
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Still, he has high hopes for PSVR — and gaming, in general — as the industry continues to grow.
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As their hopes for tax cuts "evaporate in 2019", these consumers will trickle back in, he added.
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Biden, who unsuccessfully ran for president twice before, hopes for strong showings the Nevada caucuses, on Feb.
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But its hopes for a title disappeared in a blink after its starting pitcher was pulled. 5.
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"Nobody had high hopes for me," Cuban said during an episode of ABC's "Shark Tank" in April.
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Hopes for progress on the US-China trade front is propelling stock markets higher across the world.
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Mr Bannon, a former adviser to Donald Trump, hopes for success in next year's European Parliament elections.
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Oil prices held firm after Trump's comments on Xi's letter raised hopes for a deal for now.
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The moves dimmed hopes for a jump in U.S. pork exports at a time of burdensome supplies.
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Still, broader sentiment remained positive, given hopes for improving corporate profits and accelerating economic growth in India.
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Gaga revealed her hopes for a "powerful" halftime show in October, during an interview with Radio Disney.
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There is, of course, the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 release, which we have extremely high hopes for.
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As befits a paranoid optimist, his broad hopes for the future are also tied up with fears.
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All along, Brazilians have said their faith in leaders and their hopes for the future are waning.
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"The doctor said, 'Please don't make this decision based on your hopes for a miracle,'" she recalls.
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But I had high hopes for the amateur chefs that would be cooking for us that day.
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That would scupper hopes for a series of "mini-deals" to reduce disruption, as some candidates promise.
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By the time "Instant personalization" arrived, it was widely panned, and never met Facebook's hopes for it.
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"He has had unofficial meetings with disqualified candidates, and of course, hopes for justice," Mr. Nowbakht said.
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There had been high hopes for the panel, which included some of New York's most senior prosecutors.
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The firm has not yet put the system to commercial use, but has high hopes for it.
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He hopes for new schools, clinics and a decent road—and "that our children can get jobs".
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Crude oil futures rose as hopes for an agreement among exporters to freeze output underpinned the market.
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When injuries ended Sasha Cohen's hopes for a second Olympic medal in 2010, the future felt uncertain.
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But by midmorning, stocks were taking off on hopes for more cuts, but turned lower by midafternoon.
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However, oil prices fell 2.8 percent to $46.05 as hopes for a deal to cut output faded.
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One finalist that saw its hopes for a trophy go down the drain is Zodiac Aerospace's Durinal.
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" Of his hopes for Charlie, the proud father said, "That he continues to follow his own curiosity.
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Despite hopes for Trump's stimulus plan, higher inflation and interest rates would drag on growth, Torne said.
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Doctors' hopes for mescaline have foundered too—a fact worth remembering as hallucinogens draw renewed medical interest.
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Translation: If you've got high hopes for owning one, whatever it may be, you better act fast.
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Oil prices have rallied recently amid hopes for an output deal, but some doubts have crept in.
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Investors have high hopes for first-quarter earnings, with Wall Street expecting the best season since 2011.
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Danes opened up about her hopes for the fraught character on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Tuesday.
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My hopes for a Stone and Chandra super team were quickly and continually dashed throughout this episode.
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Still, the incident marks yet another major embarrassment for Google, which once had high hopes for Google+.
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He expressed the zoo's high hopes for her parents to have more reproductive success in the future.
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Nobody had high hopes for me," Cuban says in a profile of his career on "Shark Tank.
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Oil gave up gains from a sharp overnight rally as hopes for a supply cut were dashed.
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Then, our best hopes for a livable, safe and clean future would start to fall apart, too.
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Trump on Monday said "something's going on" with Clinton's health, adding he hopes for her quick recovery.
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The devaluation has raised hopes for major inflows of foreign money into Egyptian markets in coming months.
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FIFTY years ago Truman Capote told an interviewer about his grand hopes for a new literary genre.
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GSK has high hopes for Shingrix, which it expects to become its biggest single vaccine over time.
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Its commentary on the shallowness of the "Los Angeles modeling scene" I had less high hopes for.
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What are your hopes for fellow Latinos living in the United States in the current political climate?
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Most industrial metals declined on Tuesday after comments by Chinese officials dampened hopes for more stimulus measures.
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I had high hopes for the 503Doodler Create, the $99 third-generation 3D-doodling pen from WobbleWorks.
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Musk has expressed hopes for large-scale production of the Tesla Semi within a couple of years.
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I have hopes for the future, I know what I can do and that anything is possible.
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But after Trump's unexpected win, there are no hopes for the Republican majority Congress to ratify it.
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Veterans Affairs: The Hill: The president's new nominee to lead the department boosts veterans' hopes for reforms.
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No definitive date for air has been set, but there are hopes for some time in 2021.
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But after a conciliatory statement from North Korea, Trump revived hopes for the meeting late Saturday night.
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"I have hopes for things to open up a little, for example with the economy," he added.
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New era Rajapaksa's ouster raised hopes for democracy and an improvement in human rights in Sri Lanka.
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Kershaw had pitched masterfully, whittling away at the Mets' hopes for a victory with each dominating strikeout.
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Ms. Makri opened her Athens flagship store in the same period, and with similar hopes for Greece.
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Energy companies slumped along with oil prices as hopes for an international cut in fuel production faded.
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Clinton's campaign agenda tries to lift hopes for women: Vast expansions in paid family and medical leave.
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But dashed hopes for higher rates have left it down 1.5 percent versus the dollar this month.
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Costco has high hopes for new items like the razors, Kombucha, and sparkling water to rival LaCroix.
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But people are more likely to post about their lives and hopes for the future, Bolin said.
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As Republicans take control of both the legislative and executive branches, hopes for tax reform are rising.
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Metals were underpinned by hopes for more stimulus after China's January trade performance was worse than expected.
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I had such high hopes for them, but clearly things went south when the cameras stopped rolling.
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Xu has acted in about 10 Chinese films made for the internet, but hopes for wider recognition.
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Sixty percent of voters did not hold hopes for Maehara's leadership compared to 33 percent who did.
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They have hopes for a new collaboration, but, for now, they wish they saw each other more.
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The group also hopes for a related subsidy inquiry into the support provided by the Chinese state.
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Weinberg's hopes for robotic musicianship center around providing a new approach to how we think about music.
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That makes Arizona and neighboring Nevada the best hopes for Democrats to flip seats held by Republicans.
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This new moon will also ask you to get in touch with your hopes for your future.
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Brash new maestro Rodrigo is stirring things up, and young oboist Hailey hopes for her big chance.
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Buzz Aldrin (360 Video)Legendary astronaut Buzz Aldrin lays out his hopes for colonizing Mars http://tcrn.
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Trump later said that he had not agreed to scrap the tariffs, lowering hopes for a deal.
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After all, negotiations with North Korea have led only to dashed hopes for the last quarter-century.
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She hopes for a future in which tribalism fades — even as she mercilessly details its accumulating strength.
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GM has high hopes for all-new versions of its Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks.
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The stunning defeat in the Senate leaves the GOP's hopes for Obamacare repeal hanging by a thread.
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Bob Corker retiring, an open Senate seat in Tennessee has become part of Democrats' hopes for 2018.
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Nine photographers attended rallies around the U.S. this weekend and asked protesters about their hopes for 2018.
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Stymied in her hopes for a Senate seat, she now has a direct line to the president.
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If Parker embodied Milwaukee's hopes for the future, though, this night undeniably belonged to Super Cool Beas.
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Noor Islam hopes, for his children's sake, that they will ultimately return to their homes in Myanmar.
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Miguel Andujar and Torres confirmed the Yankees' hopes for them; they are, indeed, high-impact young stars.
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It's impossible to contain images on the internet, but that's what Joubert, a devout Christian, hopes for.
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They rose slightly on Wednesday to nearly $25 a barrel on hopes for the Senate stimulus package.
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When the dust settled, the money was gone, and workers' hopes for a decent retirement were dashed.
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With the latest win, the Cavaliers kept alive their hopes for the top seed in the tournament.
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At one point, General Motors had high hopes for Holden, assigning key executives to oversee the division.
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After I saw the hotel's public spaces of the hotel, I had high hopes for our room.
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Mr. Liu literally lived his words of protest in a country hostile to his hopes for democracy.
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More than that, he said, he hopes for relief on some of the state's rules against fracking.
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Because of this, along with its fairly unusual subject matter, I have high hopes for the show.
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Osaka did not experience the unadulterated joy that every player hopes for after such an epic win.
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Any hopes for bipartisanship died when Mr. Trump seized the leadership of the Republican counterrevolution in 2016.
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Nobody had high hopes for me," Cuban said in a profile of his career on "Shark Tank.
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We end up sitting for over two hours just chatting politics and our hopes for the future.
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Europe's stock markets fell 13% in early trading as hopes for a lengthy New Year rally vanished.
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Maybe it was: This week, any lingering hopes for a 2017 Desert Trip were officially shut down.
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" - 2 Stars "I had high hopes for this place after The Donald acquired it from Mrs. Kluge.
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AstraZeneca also has high hopes for diabetes drug Farxiga, which cut heart risks in a major study.
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But analysts have already reset market expectations, even as they have high hopes for the new chief.
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Kudlow was measured in his optimism about the upcoming negotiations even amid his hopes for the economy.
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Indeed, Hornacek's hopes for a healthy roster and a prosperous late-season run now look even dimmer.
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Board decision are remarkable, tying the hopes for his new novel with the hopes of a nation.
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But Mr. Trump is about to discover that his hopes for a realignment may not come easily.
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Known as "orphan" wells, these one-time hopes for black gold are left deserted by corporate profiteers.
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Conde's election victory in 2010 raised hopes for democratic progress in Guinea after decades of authoritarian rule.
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At a conference in May, cybersecurity expert Bruce Schneier expressed his hopes for online voting going forward.
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It was a reminder that, even amid hopes for peace, civilians face a rising tide of threats.
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The women onstage offered their hopes for reforms, and said Clinton was the one to deliver them.
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Investors had high hopes for department stores like Macy's, Kohl's, J. C. Penney and Nordstrom last year.
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With hopes for a trade deal rekindled, the timing of Wednesday's move left some market participants perplexed.
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Zalmay Khalilzad, America's envoy for the Afghanistan talks, has said he hopes for a deal by then.
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Kim just reminds her how important it is that the family respond correctly and hopes for the best.
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Burt Reynolds had big hopes for one his final movies before he died on Thursday at age 82.
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Hopes for deeper economic reforms and more monetary policy easing have helped bring back foreign investors to India.
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The deal failed within two months, and hopes for the resumption of the six-party talks were dashed.
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John Maynard Keynes was barking up the wrong tree with his hopes for a 15-hour work week.
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Pro-Kurdish candidate Selahattin Demirtas tweeted his hopes for a calm election day, urging young people to vote.
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" "Please, let us not extinguish the hope in their hearts, let us not suffocate their hopes for peace!
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The 2014 deal sparked widespread euphoria in Cuba and raised hopes for an improvement in its ailing economy.
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Global markets rallied after that news, in part due to hopes for progress in the ongoing trade dispute.
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The consumer confidence data, though, suggest that Democratic hopes for a "blue wave" might not come to fruition.
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The Russian leader says Moscow has "big hopes" for the success of the meeting set for June 12.
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In 2018, researchers announced that they had mapped the koala genome, fueling hopes for a vaccine against chlamydia.
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Biden's (albeit self-selecting) crowds often cheer at his hopes for a more functional government of coequal branches.
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Though we had reservations about that particular candy-doughnut partnership, we have high hopes for this forthcoming one.
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SmugMug's founder and CEO Don MacAskill has taken to Twitter to talk up his hopes for the deal.
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Many school choice advocates — including Bradford, a lifelong Democrat — still have high hopes for Cory Booker, for instance.
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As a lover of buffalo chicken and spicy wings, I didn't have high hopes for these frozen ones.
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And for her New Year's resolution, Amurri Martino says that she hopes for a more smooth year overall.
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Generally, puts trade with a higher implied volatility because of greater concern about declines than hopes for gains.
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Oil prices erased gains that were made after Trump's comments on Xi's letter raised hopes for a deal.
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Democrats' strong performance bolstered hopes for expanded Medicaid coverage for low-income Virginians under the Affordable Care Act.
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But its hopes for a title disappeared in the blink of an eye after its starter was pulled.
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One bite, however, quickly disabused me of any fleeting optimistic hopes for the sandwich that sat before me.
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At that time, the network had high hopes for several of the 17 Republican candidates, including Florida Sen.
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"The ADP report gave some hopes for the employment report on Friday," ABN Amro analyst Georgette Boele said.
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Senator Marco Rubio, however, hopes for a third-place finish in Iowa, and is working the state nonstop.
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Democrats and Republicans have major platform differences, but they share many of the same hopes for the country.
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Plenty of factors have fed into the upturn, from Europe's recovery to early hopes for the Trump presidency.
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U.S. stocks have rallied this year on hopes for tax reform, deregulation and changes to the health sector.
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We asked them about their lives now, about their families and about their hopes for the new year.
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Bob Corker announced his retirement, winning an open seat in Tennessee became part of Democrats' hopes for 2018.
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The guild announced the lawsuit after hopes for a negotiated settlement with the agencies ended without an agreement.
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The couple hopes for plenty of Dallas natives to come out and celebrate this Valentine's Day with them.
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While the investors did not meet Shearman's initial hopes for $750,000 in capital, he happily accepted the offer.
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The constraints facing central banks suggest better hopes for the second way forward—greater reliance on fiscal policy.
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Success would, however, increase confidence, lower long-term interest rates and raise hopes for other much-needed reforms.
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Martin described the story as "Psycho in space," and it's a show that Syfy has high hopes for.
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Hopes for a possible deal propelled the yuan away from 7 the threshold to the dollar, for now.
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Joe Garcia, in one the districts party strategists have the highest hopes for in defeating a Republican incumbent.
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" Last year, the star told PEOPLE of her aspirations for little Hank, "We have high hopes for him.
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" Miller still has hopes for the future beyond her prison sentence, revealing that she has "tons of opportunities.
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Netflix is also releasing this film in theaters, so clearly the company has big hopes for its success.
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And our new hopes for unlimited affirmation may fuel our anger when we don't actually receive that affirmation.
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Larson hopes for a future in which we don't have an Apple watch, but rather an Apple sleeve.
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This may be a sound strategy given the ever-greater hopes for electric vehicles in the near future.
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With anger at boiling point, hopes for a peaceful resolution rest on dialogue led by the Catholic Church.
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They viewed his hopes for Republican cooperation as naive and his characterization of social justice groups as insulting.
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Sunday's estimated result throws serious doubt onto what had been high hopes for a box office success story.
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Its 19 percent depreciation since mid-2014 has fueled hopes for a pick-up in non-energy exports.
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"The Nikkei would have fallen 200-300 points without hopes for the central bank's ETF buying," he said.
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Despite the rise, euro zone yields remain close to record lows, amid hopes for widespread central bank easing.
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Despite high hopes for the region, Europe has struggled in every outing on the international stage this year.
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Jun has high hopes for the device which he says is the best the company has to offer.
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Be smart: White House hopes for Democratic votes are overblown: This will likely pass with only Republican votes.
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South Korea said the launch dashed hopes for Seoul's new liberal government's aim for peace between the neighbours.
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The leadership vacuum will temper investors' hopes for strategic moves that could deliver new near-term growth drivers.
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Oil came under pressure this week after Saudi Arabia's oil minister dashed hopes for a possible production cuts.
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But the hopes for a Trump bump adding to the normal case for buyback-focused investing has fizzled.
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James' mother, Carole Middleton, recently reflected on her hopes for his love life with U.K. newspaper The Telegraph.
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But it has relied heavily on domestically focused services for growth, frustrating hopes for a better-balanced recovery.
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High hopes for the console has driven up Nintendo's stock price around 60 percent since its March debut.
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Hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal also boosted the price of oil, one of Canada's major exports.
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Tuesday's announcement by Trump will engender excitement in the energy industry and raise hopes for many new jobs.
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But it has relied heavily on the services industry for growth, frustrating hopes for a more balanced recovery.
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Trade talks between the two countries have resumed with hopes for a resolution to the accelerating trade war.
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Lowey said she hopes for the bill, which she called a "good product," to be released on Wednesday.
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Conde's first election victory in 2010 raised hopes for democratic progress in Guinea after decades of authoritarian rule.
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But bleak Chinese data earlier in the week were still bolstering hopes for a deal, some analysts argued.
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However, the vice president of Wells Fargo Institutional Retirement and Trust has higher hopes for their saving ability.
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Bleak business prospects mean bleak hopes for extra money to pay for growing pension and retiree healthcare costs.
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She can see it's a disaster, but she pours the tomatoes on top and hopes for the best.
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Einhorn earlier in February acknowledged that value investors were suffering, yet he laid out hopes for their comeback.
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But President Donald Trump on Monday raised hopes for a deal that could de-escalate the tariff war.
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I have begun praying to Starbucks Coffee every day, telling her my fears and hopes for my people.
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Coming up, Fox has high hopes for "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children," set for release on Sept.
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But Cruz's hopes for stopping Trump had hinged on Indiana, which the New Yorker won in a rout.
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He hopes, for example, that C2c2 molecules could be trained to destroy RNA made only in cancer cells.
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Indeed, it was Mr. Netanyahu's rise to prime minister in 1996 that torpedoed any lingering hopes for peace.
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Investors have bid up an array of sectors based on hopes for what a Trump administration will do.
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Hopes for a deal have helped lift Yahoo's stock price more than 11 percent so far this year.
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Solid economic data and renewed hopes for tax reform have helped propel U.S. stocks to record highs recently.
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There was high hopes for Egypt coming into the World Cup, thanks to their superstar footballer, Mo Salah.
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It's what science always hopes for—not merely to quantify the now but to calculate what's to come.
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Four days later, the president was dead — along with hopes for a new beginning for ties with Cuba.
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He has a "buy" recommendation on the stock, in part because of turnaround hopes for the VW brand.
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As Uber's biggest shareholder, SoftBank Group had high hopes for the ridesharing company's stock market debut last week.
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Tobin hasn't been formally rejected by Health Canada, and he still hopes for a solution outside a courtroom.
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You're reconsidering what's important to you today as you're realizing that your hopes for the future are changing.
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ROBERTA SMITH I also had high hopes for this show, without quite knowing what I was hoping for.
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Canada's main stock index opened higher on Tuesday on hopes for a NAFTA trade deal, before ending lower.
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It hasn't yet materialized for workers, and a pay freeze would dash any raise hopes for federal workers.
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Each successive president had new hopes for what propping up the Saudi military with weapons sales might accomplish.
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"Everyone had great hopes for the place," said Raymond Mohan, the executive chef of Colors when it opened.
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But hopes for the talks, which are taking place in a renovated castle north of Stockholm, are fragile.
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Amazon has high box office hopes for the film, which could also figure in the Academy Awards race.
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The exemptions raised hopes for Chinese buying and were seen as the latest sign of easing Sino-U.
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Many of the killers had expressed hopes for fame, glory or attention, and had researched prior mass killers.
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Amazon has high hopes for "Homecoming," a coming drama starring Julia Roberts and based on another Gimlet podcast.
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"We need the right kind of people traipsing through," Ms. Rosenberg said of her hopes for eager buyers.
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To the Editor: "Papers Detail Soviet Hopes for Sanders" (front page, March 6) is a distortion of history.
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" But Mr. Cuomo doubled down on that stance again on Tuesday, calling hopes for major legislation "wishful thinking.
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But the Muslim ban and its successors abruptly ended their hopes for healing and a new life here.
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"The prices have bounced back on hopes for China's capacity reduction and growing demand for automobiles," Okada said.
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The pound climbed, too, on hopes for an imminent Brexit and an end to years of political paralysis.
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Separate data showed retail sales rose less than expected in a blow to hopes for higher consumer spending.
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In April, Ms. Hodson and Mr. August released a podcast about their collaboration and their hopes for it.
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I have to admit I didn't have super high hopes for this place but it is definitely delicious.
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Just Eat shares were trading at 744 pence by lunchtime on Tuesday, implying hopes for a bidding war.
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With his hopes for an N.H.L. career dashed, Quinn fell into a funk, drank beer and gained weight.
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But losing Sale deals a blow to the defending World Series champions' already slim hopes for a repeat.
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"This is likely to dash any hopes for a capital distribution this year," Jefferies analyst Joseph Dickerson said.
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The newspaper, Artvoice, sent a survey to members of the Buffalo community asking about their hopes for 2017.
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Mr. Rasi hopes for a quick decision and that any new location has good transport links and infrastructure.
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Griffiths has said he hopes for a resolution to the conflict in the first few months of 2020.
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German hopes for the project's success have engendered broadly softer language from the European economic powerhouse toward Moscow.
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The prolonged standstill has dimmed hopes for achieving a full and verifiable denuclearization of the country through diplomacy.
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But Sunrise's hopes for enacting a Green New Deal rest on everything going right for Democrats in 2020.
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None of its athletes have yet met the qualification standards but there are some hopes for speed skaters.
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While Trump critics and skeptics brace for their worst, supporters can happily indulge their hopes for the best.
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But losing Sale deals a blow to the defending World Series champions' already slim hopes for a repeat.
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The combination of CRISPR and new therapies has raised hopes for a new generation of powerful cancer treatments.
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In discussing their hopes for the hearing, the women emphasized that they believed it was only the start.
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But in his news conference Friday, Trump seemed to have the highest hopes for his meeting with Kim.
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Then the team of genetic genealogists hopes for a close match, ideally something in the third cousin range.
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Cramman, the Mets outfielder, also hopes for a boost from the series, but in a slightly different way.
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With his hopes for a deal suffering a setback, Trump is again talking up the benefits of tariffs.
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Discussing your hopes for the future with someone important is a great way to use today's cooperative energy.
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U.S. LONGER-DATED TREASURY YIELDS RISE TO SESSION HIGHS AS WALL STREET RALLIES ON HOPES FOR U.S. RATE CUTS
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" For Chew-Bose, for now "has little to do with girlhood's insistence on wide-eyed hopes for the future.
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Thank the Federal Reserve and the on-again, off-again hopes for a resolution to US-China trade tensions.
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Cassandra's health and well-being remain in the forefront of our thoughts and our hopes for her full recovery.
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The surge in violence comes as Palestinian hopes for an independent state have dwindled and peace talks remain stalled.
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"I'm most looking forward to getting to know everyone," she told PeopleStyle of her hopes for the big night.
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Engineering organisms that can help suck up excess carbon dioxide may be one of our best hopes for survival.
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Of the remainder, only Switzerland raises significant revenue (about 1% of GDP, comparable to what Mrs Warren hopes for).
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Its demise would be a major blow to the industry that has seen hopes for a U.S. renaissance fade.
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Burning with ambition, "The Origin of the Brunists" achieves much that this young teacher at Bard College hopes for.
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Backers of Brexit have also voiced hopes for an end to EU rules such as caps on banker bonuses.
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With that in mind, we have high hopes for season 2, which is set to be released in 2018.
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The current levels of 10-year U.S. Treasuries around 2.3 percent still reflect hopes for Trump's stimulus, Shigemoto said.
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Equity markets around the world gained as hopes for stimulus in major economies tempered fears of a global recession.
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Gold rose to a three-month high on worries about global economic growth and hopes for easier monetary policy.
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A jump in core activity would allay those worries, and lift hopes for better growth in the current quarter.
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We asked four crusading activists to tell us about the organisations they work with and their hopes for 2018.
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Wood hopes for greater understanding and acceptance of bisexuality, and she's happy to lead by example by speaking out.
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As their bond grows stronger, Elisa fights for her friend's survival and her own hopes for a better life.
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In 2013, the CNRP nearly defeated the CPP, an outcome that had raised hopes for a more democratic system.
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Everyone in Rio hopes for a recovery in the oil price, which would provide more money for public services.
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France hopes for agreement over the future of the STX France shipyards at a Franco-Italian summit on Sept.
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Jürgen Götz, the local mayor, hopes for a second referendum, leaving the EU centre a memorial to disaster averted.
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Mr Castilla hopes for a proof-of-principle demonstration of his platform to be ready within a few months.
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But hopes for a robust recovery ride above all on Mr Temer's promise to bring public spending under control.
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After midnight — and after throwing back a few cocktails — Lemon got candid about his hopes for the coming year.
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Stocks dropped on Wednesday as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell dampened hopes for further rate cuts later this year.
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Earlier on Thursday, oil was down because the Federal Reserve dampened hopes for a string of interest rate cuts.
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The labor market has continued to strengthen even as hopes for a promised tax cut this year have faded.
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Mikko Koivu added an empty-net goal to dash any lingering hopes for Chicago with 2:01 to go.
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As the two work to expand the community, they have high hopes for the future of books on Instagram.
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In a blog post, Hunt explained the reasons for his decisions and hopes for the future of the platform.
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Each mural is a collection of stories from the lives of Rohingya refugees and their hopes for the future.
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It didn't last long, but he was very well-endowed, so I had high hopes for future hook-ups.
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Hopes for new orders in the industry have also been underpinned by a dwindling supply of pre-owned aircraft.
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Thayer said he has high hopes for Ernest, hoping the hummingbird can eventually fly into his own TV show.
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I have much higher hopes for his next film, Rocketman, which tells the story of gay superstar Elton John.
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But talking to him, it's clear that the company has high hopes for this program and its educational value.
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That said, I don't have high hopes for the former Top Gear hosts' new Amazon show Grand Tour either.
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The North Vietnamese's Tet Offensive earlier that year had dashed any hopes for a swift end to the war.
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Obama's détente has already lifted exports and raised hopes for more gains, which they said were now in doubt.
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That and an increase in U.S. refining output buoyed hopes for a draw in crude inventories in coming weeks.
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Of all the misplaced hopes for the future of the GOP, there is no greater sucker's bet than Sen.
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The billionaire on Monday said he derived "no satisfaction" from Clinton's predicament, adding he hopes for her full recovery.
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Tuesday night's win by Northam gave Democrats a long list of data points to buoy their hopes for 2018.
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But while she was explaining her hopes for improving the economy, she was interrupted by a Trump ad. Mrs.
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Its 2018 annual goals include expanding to six markets nationally, with hopes for houses nestled across the United States.
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Russia still hopes for a political process in Syria and is not losing hope and political will, he said.
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The company also gave an upbeat current quarter forecast, based In part on hopes for its new "Iconic" smartwatch.
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The vote in the Senate ended hopes for a change in the country's marriage laws in the near future.
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"My high hopes for the rest of the term were crushed," Ms. Shollenberger wrote on her blog in October.
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Still, despite their misgivings about Trump's victory and his administration's priorities, the students have high hopes for his presidency.
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Soucy had straightforward hopes for what Sam would gain from his summer experience: valuable work experience and self-confidence.
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Many had high hopes for a meeting dedicated to Mochizuki's work in late 2015 at the University of Oxford.
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Getting at least a liftoff for the plan raised at least some hopes for a deal to get done.
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But despite Burlington's position deep inside enemy territory — or perhaps because of it — Trump has high hopes for tonight.
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Yes, but: Even after these first breaths of fresh air, hopes for the autocracy to transform overnight remain mistaken.
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I spent the last four months having hopes for a relationship that never happened, and was never going to.
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Nintendo shares had been rising over the past five days on hopes for strong demand in its Switch console.
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One hopes for a better turnout, but the history of tinkering with this man's already perfect music gives pause.
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On Tuesday, ADK shares duly leapt above the tender price, indicating hopes for a sweeter offer or a counterbid.
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Dashed hopes for much more – immediate nuclear disarmament by North Korea — could ramp up tensions rather than reduce them.
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But growing disagreements among Republican lawmakers could dim hopes for passing legislation during Obama's final year in office. Sen.
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She hopes for more ongoing ethical review practices during experiments, like data safety monitoring, used mainly in clinical trials.
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Hopes for this were dashed in 2010, when Tokyo's municipal government told Saotome there was no public funding available.
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The former Wells Fargo executives were ultimately frustrated in their hopes for a quiet resolution to their remaining problems.
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Nowhere have hopes for high Democratic turnout collided with the reality of suppressive voting laws more than in Texas.
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Many residents spoke of their hopes for better schools and paved roads, for clean, piped water and reliable electricity.
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Long story short: I know you're in love with them, but I don't have high hopes for their future.
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Back at Bethune-Cookman, Hernandez hopes for a similar progression for Khalil Smith, a freshman outfielder from Southfield, Mich.
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There may be no state more crucial to Democrats' hopes for taking back control of the House than California.
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They say it could leave millions wrestling with debilitating psychological disorders while dashing hopes for a swift economic recovery.
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Thyssenkrupp shares have climbed 40% since mid-August, boosted by hopes for a sale of its prized elevator division.
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Caldwell, whose memoir talks about this treatment, hopes for the sake of others with PMDD that this happens soon.
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But, U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday raised hopes for a deal that could de-escalate the tariff war.
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But, U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday raised hopes for a deal that could de-escalate the tariff war.
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Uvigilda Condez, 47, who lives in Navotas, said she had high hopes for Mr. Duterte when he was elected.
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"OPEC hopes for a cut bigger than 1 million but the challenge is still Russia," another OPEC source said.
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Lean hog futures ended higher on bargain buying and hopes for increased Chinese purchases of U.S. pork, analysts said.
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And the spread of the coronavirus now threatens to stamp out hopes for a recovery in the first quarter.
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But the Iowa contest is unusually jumbled, and several candidates have realistic hopes for a sudden burst of momentum.
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President Donald Trump said the talks were going "pretty well" and Canada said it had high hopes for progress.
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It will be hard to justify not giving Goff a chance once their hopes for the season flicker out.
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Wall Street has high hopes for this earnings season, with analysts expecting year-over-year growth of 23.3 percent.
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Hungary had high hopes for Tabori and his fellow runners at the coming Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, in 1956.
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Hopes for a jump in Chinese demand for U.S. pork have supported hog futures at times in recent months.
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"We have not heard anything that raises our hopes for a truce," said Javid Faisal, an aide to Ghani.
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The thin reed on which he places his hopes for reform is the notion that intellectuals will police themselves.
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If an agreement is sealed, it could revive hopes for a long-term solution to the conflict in Afghanistan.
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In the aftermath of Johnson's election victory last month, Trump offered his congratulations and hopes for a "massive" deal.
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Even if parents do not explicitly endorse this stereotype, evidence suggests that it affects their hopes for their children.
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"It's something that I hold on to, testing the art world to be true to my hopes for it."
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Now that Mr. Trump has entered office, Ankara hopes for a change in America's policy toward the Syrian Kurds.
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Now, over 70 years later, there are signs that Nehru's hopes for the nation face perhaps their greatest threat.
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He's better off talking about tax policy and hopes for faster growth, and to stop talking about the Dow.
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President Donald Trump's hopes for growth as high as 0.13 percent may come true, at least for one quarter.
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Steve Bannon is not alone in pinning the hopes for a more effective Congress on a change of personnel.
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Peace talks between U.S. and Taliban officials began late last year, raising hopes for an end to the conflict.
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David Backes extinguished any final hopes for Boston when he was whistled for goaltender interference with 2:22 remaining.
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Hopes for fewer large wildfires in 20, after last year's disastrous fire season, are rapidly disappearing across the West.
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" Hopes for a GE recovery, Tusa said, have been backed by "almost no hard data or tangible new news.
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"No quality is more essential to achieving your hopes for the future," he told the school's graduates in 22016.
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Love, political change, a pennant: Readers respond with their hopes for 22019, for both themselves and for the world.
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Given what you said about not making any money from this band, what are your hopes for this record?
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We will not let the rampaging work of extreme nationalism shake a world full of hopes for greater prosperity.
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That goal does not have to be at odds with the owner's, nor urban planners', hopes for the plaza.
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And one hopes for her sake she gets to eat all of that ice cream cone before it melts.
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While she said she liked her job and felt fortunate to receive tips, she hopes for change in the industry.
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One explanation is that cross-party Brexit talks - and hopes for a breakthrough - remain the main driver for the currency.
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" Adds Val of his hopes for starting a family with the DWTS dance troupe member, 23, "Definitely soon — hopefully, right?
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U.S. Treasury yields fell to their lowest levels since November 2016 as fading hopes for any near-term Sino-U.
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Pope Francis wished President Donald Trump well on Friday, offering assurances of his prayers and his hopes for America's future.
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The move put on hold legislation that threatens to unleash fresh violence and damage already faded hopes for Palestinian independence.
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Stocks, which have rallied this year on hopes for business tax cuts, declined as details of the two plans emerged.
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Mnuchin said he has been working with congressional leaders to push tax reform and he hopes for bi-partisan support.
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Four dreamers in different states share with CNN their reactions to Donald Trump's win and their hopes for the future.
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And in doing so, he ends all hopes for a deal Obama wanted as a major part of his legacy.
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New York (CNN Business)Stocks slipped in the final minutes of trading on Friday, disappointing hopes for another record finish.
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He discussed the United States' complex history with the United Kingdom and his hopes for the future, according to BBC.
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But hopes for a deal are dimming and domestic pressure is growing for Trump to cut a deal with Beijing.
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Dylan Larkin broke up Holtby's hopes for a second consecutive shutout when he scored 1:03 into the third period.
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Lau added that hopes for monetary policy easing by central banks across the globe provided some support for the bullion.
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Unfortunately, Motorola is outright squashing hopes for a Moto Z4 Force, after the Z4 was officially unveiled earlier this week.
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Oil prices erased much of gains that were made after Trump's comments on Xi's letter raised hopes for a deal.
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In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the beleaguered promoter, 26, opens up about his regrets and hopes for the future.
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Stocks have rallied within range of records on high hopes for a rate cut, possibly as soon as next week.
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The index rallied back, though, to close higher as investors' hopes for a rate cut by the Federal Reserve rose.
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Trump's election win spurred hopes for major infrastructure spending and business-friendly tax policies, and for greater economic growth overall.
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Scott hopes for a St. George's Day birthday (April 23) or one coinciding with Queen Elizabeth's birthdate on April 21.
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Kenya's Olympic chief and IOC board member, Kipchoge Keino told the AFP that he has high hopes for the runners.
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Stile briefly discussed the despondency into which this event had plunged him and his failing hopes for the human race.
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The summit "will be a time for reflection and to talk about the hopes for the future," he told Reuters.
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Former President Barack Obama said in January that he had been "pretty hands-on" and had high hopes for it.
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Eventually, Fleischmann was sharing her feelings, dreams and hopes for the future with her family — and revealing her hilarious personality.
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All Images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoI had high hopes for Sol Republic's new Amps Air truly wireless earbuds which debut today.
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I was still holding out some last-minute hopes for a surprise character visit, but eventually, the producer showed up.
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Major U.S. stock indices hit record-highs after Powell's statement fueled hopes for a interest rate cut later this month.
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And the global financial collapse of 2000 sent Greece into economic purgatory and ended hopes for the new metropolitan park.
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He hopes for bipartisan support in addressing the illicit drugs that are filling the gap that fewer opioid prescriptions created.
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For Syrian Kurdistan to live up to Ms Campbell's hopes for the region, more progress must occur off the battlefield.
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But hopes for an easing of the U.S.-China trade conflict pushed it up 0.2 percent on Friday, to $1.1351.
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It hit a two-week high on Wednesday, helped by hopes for an easing of the U.S.-China trade conflict.
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U.S. stocks opened higher Monday, sparked in part by hopes for a China trade deal as talks resume this week.
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Oil prices plunged 3.5 percent as hopes for a deal to cut output faded as major producers meet in Algeria.
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Soybeans firmed on technical buying and hopes for progress in U.S. trade talks with China, the world's top soybean importer.
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He hopes for things to return to normal and he's looking forward to competing with his wrestling team again soon.
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It also raises a potentially crucial question that gets to the heart of Trump's hopes for forging a successful presidency.
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The quarter started on a positive note as hopes for President Trump's pro-business agenda lifted markets to new records.
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Well, our hopes for AVA look to be being confirmed, with the announcement of their lineup for this year's event.
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What are your hopes for the future of your channel, the future of Minecraft parodies, and the future of Minecraft ?
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Zinc prices have rebounded 24 percent from a low hit in early January, boosted by hopes for a trade deal.
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Hopes for an end to the trade standoff had helped the S&P 500 post its highest close since Nov.
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I spoke to Sandberg about both projects, her hopes for the future, and how reality is permanently altered by death.
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The yield curve can serve as a proxy for economic momentum, inflation expectations, hopes for policy stimulus and bank profits.
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My hopes for Flash Factory were shattered when I saw the fifth person bug Tiga on stage this past Friday.
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The GOP's hopes for any kind of health care achievement to fulfill seven years of campaign promises are rapidly dimming.
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Stocks surged on Friday amid increasing hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal as equities posted another solid weekly gain.
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But the finance minister of Russia, in a CNBC interview today, poured cold water on hopes for a meaningful deal.
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These, more than misplaced hopes for a freeze in production, are the best explanation for oil's rally in recent weeks.
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Oil prices plunged 643 percent as hopes for a deal to cut output faded as major producers meet in Algeria.
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Two years later, his administration signed the nuclear deal with six world powers that spurred hopes for wider political change.
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Politics Democratic hopes for retaking the US House rely in huge part on the Dems winning several seats in California.
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Broadly caught up with Fox to discuss the future of Sad Girls Club and her hopes for the new year.
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The Trojans (251-297, 5-2 Pac-12) kept alive their hopes for a berth in the league title game.
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Hopes for an expansion of Medicaid in Mississippi, one of least healthy states in the country, however, are probably dashed.
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Stronger-than-expected economic growth in the second quarter may also have dashed investors' hopes for imminent monetary policy easing.
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Ms. Grose and Ms. Williams recently discussed how they assembled the section, their favorite stories and their hopes for readers.
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Hopes for passing an energy bill will dim even further if the Senate doesn't join the conference committee before recess.
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With its traditional diabetes treatments in the firing line, Novo Nordisk is pinning hopes for growth on new obesity drugs.
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DACA deal Hopes for a DACA deal diminished dramatically after the White House put out an aggressive list of demands.
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It confirms Warner Bros.' high hopes for the property and its decision to back five installments in the fantasy series.
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The U.S. dollar is swinging violently as hopes for further currency-supportive hikes in borrowing costs cooled as volatility heightened.
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U.K. Brexit secretary David Davis said he hopes for a "strong and special partnership" with the EU once Britain leaves.
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But he said investors are eager to hear how Pfizer's overall strategy might change, given its dashed hopes for Allergan.
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The pair launched Roost in 2013 with the starry eyes of every tech cofounder — with high hopes for its success.
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Trump in August grudgingly signed off on new sanctions against Russia, a move Moscow said ended hopes for better ties.
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On "Fox News Sunday," top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow appeared to confirm Trump's hopes for purchasing the island.
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Palladium also appeared to get a boost from hopes for further government stimulus in China, the world's biggest auto market.
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Hopes for a Triple Crown ended when Derby winner Always Dreaming finished eighth in the Preakness, which Cloud Computing won.
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His new book strikes a similar tone by outlining his hopes for the future and sharing his concerns for America.
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The yuan has gained about 2.6 percent against the dollar this year, buoyed by hopes for progress in Sino-U.
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No deal would mean no increase in Swiss access to the single market, dashing hopes for a new electricity union.
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" Bahat has big hopes for AI. "AI ... surely will be a trend at least on the size of big data.
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France wants to present these ideas to the European Council at the end of June and hopes for Germany's support.
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The president even acknowledged during a post-summit news conference the possibility his hopes for a deal could be dashed.
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Earlier Saturday, Grijalva said in a statement that he hopes for a "genuine turning of the page" following Zinke's departure.
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They came in response to an open-ended feature in which local figures were asked about their hopes for 2017.
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The university says it still hopes for a last-minute deal but otherwise will have to shut down the campus.
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"There is room for everyone," said Mr. Pauliac — calm, polite and mild-mannered — adding that he hopes for an agreement.
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In contrast, Michigan's hopes for a comeback in the final minutes died when Patterson fumbled the ball on a sack.
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That ended Nazi Germany's struggle for Norwegian heavy water and all of the regime's realistic hopes for an atomic bomb.
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More pronouncements on Twitter by the president pushed stocks around all week, alternatively raising or dashing hopes for a deal.
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The ruling Awami League is pinning its hopes for being re-elected again on its development record and secular credentials.
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But the two lawmakers were reluctant to discuss the matter, not wanting to further complicate hopes for reaching an agreement.
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Their hopes for winning the House majority in 2018 haven't changed, nor has their confidence that they can do it.
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In short surveys, the teams ask voters about their hopes for Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation and their opposition to abortion funding.
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Hopes for Somalia tend to ebb and flow after more than 25 years of chaos since its central government collapsed.
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Her mother had continued, through last week, to post on social media about her hopes for her daughter's safe return.
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Spot gold rose 1% at $1,665.21 per ounce, having fallen nearly 2% on Tuesday on hopes for global stimulus measures.
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Hopes for a deal surged early this week, in part because there was little public dissent from the Democratic Unionists.
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But with budget constraints and other worlds beckoning, his lofty hopes for another generation to return have not been realized.
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These performances were a pleasant surprise, since I didn't have high hopes for the Grammys going into Sunday night's show.
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The Dominican Republic said last month that it would establish diplomatic relations with Beijing, citing hopes for improved commercial ties.
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The club may be pinning their hopes for getting the UEFA ban overturned or greatly reduced on previous FFP cases.
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