Are you implying that settling a lawsuit is implying guilt?
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"I don't believe we were implying what you think we were implying," Mr. Engel said.
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Clinton — implying that she will be the next president.
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Asset allocations are "implying recessionary conditions," Bank of America said.
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However, imports retreated, implying that domestic consumption was still weak.
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" Cooper: "No, you're implying that settling a lawsuit implies guilt.
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Stock futures fell Monday, implying a 480 point drop Tuesday.
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You can go satirical (implying your rival's father shot J.F.K.).
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Moreover, Trump is also implying John Kelly is a liar.
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However, Kilduff isn't implying the trend spells more downside ahead.
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I'm not implying anyone in particular because that'd be rude.
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Wright isn't proselytizing or implying that other religions are false.
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But we are implying that Turner maybe thinks she is.
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Environmentalists criticized the review, implying that it was not objective.
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ARE YOU IMPLYING HE DOESNT KNOW WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT?
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Is Amazon unfairly implying that this person actually did the crime?
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"I don't know what they were implying by it," he said.
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Implying the management failed to understand their own unique product proposition.
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On Monday, Bieber posted two Instagrams implying that Baldwin was expecting.
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Trump seems to be implying that the paper forced Jeff's hand.
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Glueck threw shade at competitor Yelp, implying its listings are biased.
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Because the trend is implying that global business activity is deteriorating.
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You're effectively implying that the pope would be leading a schism.
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In currencies, polls implying a majority for the Conservatives in Dec.
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Note the word "start," implying more taxes are on the way.
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It never gets around to implying there's anything beyond this affect.
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"I certainly wasn't implying every office had that issue," Grisham said.
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Tuesday morning, it was posted at 2,883.09, implying a small recalculation.
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Amazon opened at $1,742, implying about five times the Boeing weight.
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"I'm by no means implying that it's a revolution," she added.
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Many called the practice assassination, implying that legal rationales were baseless.
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Options on bitcoin futures are implying an extreme amount of volatility.
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They call the Rohingya "Bengalis," implying that they belong in Bangladesh.
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Lohan continued her posts with a shocking tweet implying she was pregnant.
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Ohmes has a $115 price target on Walmart, implying 18 percent upside.
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Mr Seehofer's ally has been pushed out, implying a degree of guilt.
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The options market is implying about a 9% move in either direction.
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His family previously released a statement implying the star died from suicide.
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It's a big, dumb action game with an artificial sheen implying depth.
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HOLLYWOOD SQUARED Lindsay Lohan issues apology for implying #MeToo women are &aposweak.
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They basically told me to leave, implying attack if I didn&apost.
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She gave me the gift as a prank, implying she was pregnant.
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Novartis executives defended their position by implying they could have charged more.
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Some condemned the association for implying that police officers were a race.
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After examining the available evidence, I carefully avoided implying Hatfill was guilty.
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The movie ends implying that sparks may be flying between the two.
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Clinton, said he was not implying that she had any health problems.
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But if he's implying that there's no men's movement, period, he's wrong.
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The man responded, implying that the woman — his wife — was mentally ill.
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The Rohingya are widely labeled "Bengali," implying they are immigrants from Bangladesh.
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Implying that Americans support Israel because of money alone is offensive enough.
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The study is not implying that astronauts are more susceptible to cancer.
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Implying, without evidence, that employees have been pressured to sign union cards.
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The address implying the Supreme Court was for sale was purchased last month.
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Are you implying celebrities are not the real scientists of America in 2017?
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" Omar then upped the stakes, implying that Abrams backed forces that committed "genocide.
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"We see something neurologically different, implying they function as non-verbal," she said.
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Roth's paint is tactile, hyper-materialized, implying the dynamics of carving and modeling.
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"He is!" a woman in the crowd yelled, implying Trump is a child.
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But he stresses that his team are not implying people should do this.
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"167/240" he captioned the post — implying his weight went from 167 lbs.
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Six months later, the improvements were still present, implying a lasting therapeutic benefit.
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She's implying that that says something about the people who know you best.
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"You're 13!" her mom, 39, shoots back, implying she's too young to date.
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Greece perceives them as implying territorial claims and says they must be changed.
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As if implying what I'm doing is inappropriate for older children to witness?!
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But here's the rub ... Cruz's spokesperson is strongly implying the Senator was hacked!!
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York, the signs ranged from implying that the returns contained evidence of a
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It's implying that business fixed investment's going to be a little bit weaker.
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Implying that women who don't have children are doomed to loneliness is ignorant.
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Anyway, we're not implying that Roberts is a bad actress, because she's not.
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I think maybe you are implying subjugation — maybe a message about French colonization?
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By the look on her face, the audience knows that he is implying.
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" PCCC accused Biden of implying that "electability means old, white, male, and conservative.
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But Trump went further Wednesday night, implying the late lawmaker is in hell.
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That was higher than estimates for 1.2%, implying continued support from household spending.
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"They'll say, 'In my day …' implying 'your day is wrong,'" Mr. Stillman said.
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The stock leapt 9 percent on Monday, implying the price would go higher.
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Yet Trump assumes otherwise, basically implying collective guilt among Muslims for terrorist attacks.
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Goldman also expects adjusted operating income of $1.74 billion, implying margins of 5.9 percent.
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Still, Rosenblatt's Zhang held his price target steady at $200, implying 3.6 percent downside.
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So she was basically implying that you two were going to come visit her?
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Now Trump is implying that, like Cruz, Rubio's also not eligible to be president.
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There are enough clues implying that Parsons didn't like playing with Ellis last season.
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"Kamala Harris is implying she is descended from American Black Slaves," the tweet read.
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But he wouldn't be implying an impending conclusion unless he suspected he had to.
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He questioned its existence, implying that it didn't align to groups like the FCA.
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A previous version of this post misquoted Thompson, implying these were Guevara's cases only.
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Pete Davidson just shared a troubling and cryptic message ... implying he's having suicidal thoughts.
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His family previously released a statement on Thursday implying the star died from suicide.
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Or maybe Garland is implying that it doesn't matter whether Lena is the original.
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It finds no decline, implying Chinese aid does not harm efforts by other donors.
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"Again, SEAL Team Six," he reiterates, implying Lasichanh takes control in that department too.
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Legal counsel is now implying that London is now the front-runner, it said.
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People were already working hard; now Musk was implying they needed to do more.
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She was as an adult, implying that she was at least six years old.
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Comments implying I wasn't doing what was best for Indi messed with my head.
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This doesn't sound like him," pretty strongly implying, "Sarah, I know this didn't happen.
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It's a wide range though, implying anywhere from two to six more rate hikes.
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Elon Musk implying that British expats who live in Thailand are all kiddie fiddlers?
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The bank also noted low bond yields are implying a "much higher" market multiple.
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For equities, investors might demand 100bp more yield, implying close to a -20% adjustment.
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Wednesday, implying a boost of 210 points once the market opens at 9 a.m.
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And, Eteraz seems to be implying, it might not be any place at all.
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He also tells younger players to simplify their lives, implying that he did not.
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Implying one side defeated the other won't make for the outcomes you're looking for.
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The average price target on the street is $1,885, implying 8 percent further upside.
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Or are they afraid of implying that he might be worse than a Democrat?
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He captioned the photo, "Great pic," implying that Jenner and Jackson are near identical.
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He squarely showed disapproval, implying she wasn't the right kind of woman for him.
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They have also been systematically implying that Jews are somehow behind the whole thing.
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It's also a coming-of-age story, implying a backward-looking perspective of maturity.
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Bengali is a derogatory term for the Rohingya implying they are interlopers from Bangladesh.
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The stock closed at $195.35 on Monday, implying more than 10% upside from here.
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He didn't further identify the "one thing," but he was clearly implying military action.
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The label commonly stuck on the period is "verismo," implying blood-and-guts realism.
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Clearly, a divergence is afoot, implying that the internals watched by Hussman are softening.
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All three major indexes entered correction territory, implying a 21% drop from record highs.
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Was Bieber pulling (another) West by implying that Gomez was using him to become famous?
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I think she was for sure implying that she would be in the White House.
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Bautista, 50, responded with a green with illness emoji, implying the idea made him sick.
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They are implying if you say fake news-- DAN BONGINO, FORMER SECRET SERVICE AGENT: Yes.
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Revenue was up by 37.4% in the period, implying an acceleration from the first quarter.
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Bryce wears a sinister smirk, implying that a vulnerable Chloe could be sexually assaulted next.
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Without such a deal, Britain would revert immediately to trading under WTO rules, implying tariffs.
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Shortly after his death, Avicii's family issued a statement implying the musician died from suicide.
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The total was 30% bigger than the province itself, implying a wealth of overlapping claims.
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"We are not implying that there is anything on campus — we don't know," she said.
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What Egan is implying is that, if you opt out, your data will be unidentifiable.
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Insulted by Nintendo Switch trailer implying I'm playing video games because I have many friends.
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And yet, it's back for a third summer, implying that someone, somewhere, is buying it.
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But has eased in the past week, implying investors aren't so sure sterling will drop.
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The options market is implying a 4 percent move for the stock in either direction.
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The options market is implying a nearly 5 percent move in either direction for Alphabet.
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PepsiCo is facing a lawsuit for implying that Naked Juices are healthier than they are.
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However, implying that all women need to do anything by a certain age is problematic.
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"The economy will soon get even more overheated, implying a bubble and burst," he added.
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A politician is implying the use of rather bizarre form of violence on peaceful protestors.
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Revenue was up by 37.4% in the period, implying an acceleration from the first quarter.
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She concluded her turn implying this will be the first of other anti-choice measures.
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Unless Mission Cables is implying that you'll use the Echo for, ya know, mood music.
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ET Wednesday, implying an opening decline of 65.98 points for the index at Wednesday's open.
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Murray quickly batted down the Hatch-Brady plan, implying it was a nonstarter for Democrats.
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Futures contracts are also implying a 39 percent probability of a rate decrease by Dec.
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"Born like this, into this," it reads, implying that humanity's self-imposed apocalypse is predestined.
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To be clear: the series isn't implying that the events took place in the future.
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Both forecasts implying performance that is in line with or slightly weaker than last year.
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In this case, implying the Trump administration does not care about the welfare of children.
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Ariana Grande is implying that there's some serious feminist thinking behind her latest album title.
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The options market is implying that it could be another gangbuster week for the group.
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Moreover, he may indeed see political advantages in implying he does in spite of this.
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Operating income dipped 2 million euros to 123 million, implying weaker first-half operating margins.
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He targets a move above $400, implying at least 26 percent upside from current levels.
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Higher steel prices will incentivise higher production run-rates, implying higher demand for iron ore.
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The Myanmar government usually refers to the Rohingya as Bengalis, implying they belong in Bangladesh.
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Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose 225 points, implying an opening gain of 270 points.
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Boston Market already chimed in with their thoughts on the dish, implying theirs is superior.
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The capital-output ratio is about 3, implying an initial rate of return of 0.1.
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"Animal that sounds like you?" is not implying that you, personally, sound like an animal.
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Early on Wednesday morning, Musk tweeted the word "250k", implying the new pre-order figure.
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But, it almost feels like Glazer is implying the organization needs an even bigger shakeup.
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She then sent a cryptic tweet implying he'd had an affair with his now-girlfriend.
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Another year, another movie implying women journalists routinely sleep with their sources for a scoop.
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Schwope set a $270 price target, implying 15 percent downside over the next 12 months.
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The Russians are probably intentionally implying that Turkey has acquiesced to whatever Moscow has proposed.
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Newton expects a bounce back to $145 on the TLT, implying more than 3% upside.
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Early on Monday morning, Musk tweeted the word "250k", implying the new pre-oreder figure.
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Clinton: Well, once again, Donald is implying that he didn't support the invasion of Iraq.
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This of course provides an incentive to reach for yield, potentially implying additional risk-taking.
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He also insisted she take his surname, implying both marriage and a certain degree of ownership.
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I am -- I am so tired, though, of people implying that our agents are child abusers.
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Are you implying that education is a waste if it doesn't lead to a good job?
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His 2019 target is the equivalent to his 2018 target, implying no growth over 12 months.
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I'm not implying that the Ryan Reynolds and Goslings of our world are inherently bad people.
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But now the Bears have issued a statement implying Miller is out of the danger zone.
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His 2019 target is the equivalent to his 2018 target, implying no growth over 22018 months.
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But that has eased in the past week, implying investors are less sure sterling will drop.
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On Wednesday, Tesla provided Bloomberg with a statement implying Tesla willingly withdrew from the party agreement.
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I'm not implying that Rose isn't intelligent or capable of making deep dives into cultural issues.
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This week's selloff shows little sign of abating, with options markets implying more pain in store.
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But that hasn't stopped Trump or his team from implying that Clinton is in poor health.
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Dow futures fell again Monday evening, implying a 600-point drop at the open on Tuesday.
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The struggle in between is difficult for her to understand without implying I'm doing something wrong.
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It is now only looking to replace five, implying it has been facing investor push-back.
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Nathan noted that the options market is implying a 5 percent one-day post-earnings move.
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As the shrieks stop, one final thud echoes across placid shot, implying Richard killed the woman.
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PVH's stock was last trading around $107 on Thursday, implying more than 15 percent upside potential.
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Cruz dismissed the comments on Tuesday with a lighthearted tweet implying Trump's remarks were far-fetched.
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That short-term outperformance is significant, implying that the politicians were trading on time-sensitive information.
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On view are photos and videos taken through a scope, implying sniper's rifles or hidden cameras.
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Someone making sense of the incomprehensible, implying there's hope to be found in seemingly hopeless situations?
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The options market is implying some big moves for the stock as a key event nears.
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Analysts said Macron is expected to announce new fiscal measures, implying upward pressure for French yields.
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Just days after his death, Avicii's family issued a statement implying the star died from suicide.
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How can I celebrate her new body without implying that she's better now that she's thin?
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Social media users mocked Trump for seemingly implying that he would bring Paterno back to life.
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Ideally, the market is "in gear," supported by healthy risk appetites and implying an improving economy.
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A big staircase becomes the main architectural focus and spatial divider, implying a separation of rooms.
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It's too clinical, implying that the work was dull before the author intentionally spruced it up.
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The NFLPA's president, Eric Winston, said Wilson was misinformed after implying the CBA was being rushed.
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His classmates keep implying that he's only in the program at all because of affirmative action.
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Some of the heel prints tend to drag, implying that they slipped in the shoreline mud.
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Roy's famous tears-in-rain swan song mentions "attack ships on fire," implying gigantic space battles.
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He was implying that we not fret too much over our troublesome feelings or stubborn predispositions.
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Micron reports [Thursday] after the close, implying about [a] $3.75 move or so in either direction.
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But what you're really doing is implying that their math abilities are already set, and unchangeable.
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The 10-year Treasury yield is up at 1.916%, implying weaker demand for the government bond.
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The press reported that the agreement included a financial arrangement, implying that Giuffre's team had paid.
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John Dingell, during a rally on Wednesday, implying the former congressman was "looking up" from hell.
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Initially, there would be less need for daycare and schools, implying a cost-saving for taxpayers.
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Smith was "basically implying that we're going to import that slowdown," the "Mad Money" host added.
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The only problem: There's no evidence that they exist in the large numbers Trump is implying.
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But Trump touted that decision on Wednesday, implying that it was merely a good negotiating tactic.
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Ted Cruz is now going hard after Zuckerberg, and implying that Facebook is biased against conservatives.
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Blame AMC: the network released teasers that fans saw as implying Daryl was the next to go.
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Iran's Foreign Ministry says the attacks were "alarming and regrettable," implying that Iran wasn't responsible for them.
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President Trump then fired off an angry tweet, implying that the so-called Iran Deal wasn't working.
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As such, we also lower our Target Price to $1,970, from $2,200, implying ~2.43x 2020 EV/EBITDA.
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Tyga captioned the post, "They always come back..." implying that Jenner came back to Tyga post-breakup.
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The defense questioned the witnesses' associations with Constand, implying they were all coordinating to take down Cosby.
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Bangladeshi officials generally insist they will protect those threatened, while implying that such targets bear blame themselves.
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"It's not my political views," Warren claims, implying that his personal beliefs differ from President Trump's policies.
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However, Street expectations are modeling shipments of 244M units, implying an additional 13M iPhones shipments beyond refresh.
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M. knew the voice on the phone was implying he was both a woman and a lesbian.
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The options market is implying a 15% move in either direction for the stock after those results.
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Kate tells him that the doctor wants to adjust his medication — implying that Toby's depression has resurfaced.
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The jargon the gang-stalking community employs is almost combative, implying a desire for order and control.
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Production rose in the third quarter to 25,185 vehicles, implying just shy of 2,000 vehicles per week.
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Hillary Clinton is sometimes caricatured as "Hillary the Hawk" -- implying she might reach lightly for U.S. troops.
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"Karma is a bitch, honey," Huger tells Ashley, after implying that Michael might be going to jail.
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Indeed, real unit labour costs shrank 3.4 percent in the quarter implying businesses were becoming more competitive.
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Trump did, however, say he favors "clean air and water," implying continued enforcement of other environmental regulations.
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" Implying that there could be more acquisitions in ridesharing, she said to "expect to see some consolidation.
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They yelled "We Trusted You" when Elizabeth Warren spoke, implying she betrayed her values by backing Clinton.
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Instead, the president keeps implying that he doesn't know how the massive rebuilding effort will be funded.
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Second, there is consistent evidence of housing price increases, implying that benefits are received by unintended recipients.
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Put in this way: If the ad is implying corruption and rampant side-dealing, it is dishonest.
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The ratings agency downgraded Novo Banco senior debt one notch to Caa2, implying very high credit risk.
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Yes, the 2016 election campaign involved a "smear campaign" implying that a candidate hadn't committed attempted murder.
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Second, PBOC governor Zhou Xiaochuan strongly defended the yuan, implying there would be no sudden devaluation. 3.
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I'm certainly not implying that movies should be a subsidized art form, or that they ever were.
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Straus was there to support McPhee, implying (in McPhee's recollection) that they'd even publish his bad books.
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Many posted images implying how easy it is to pretend to be dead, and then wake up.
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That was the same as third-quarter growth, implying the economy was coping well with cheap oil.
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Nevertheless, soon after leaving China, Trump warned against international trade rules violations (implying PRC as a culprit).
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On Twitter, fans expressed some frustration with Tessitore's commentary, specifically his implying that McLaughlin cracked under pressure.
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"By your question, you're implying I'm a racist," Stewart said, drawing the ire from many who disagreed.
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CLINTON: Well, you know, once again, Donald is implying that he didn't support the invasion of Iraq.
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The sources acknowledge the swimmers were deceptive by implying they were pulled over in a moving cab.
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Like Cotton, Cornyn is implying a fundamental similarity between the appointment of special investigators in each case.
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Multhaup said that implying otherwise gave the impression Turner tried to hide his activities with the woman.
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CTA said the "network component" that failed was replaced, implying that this was likely a hardware problem.
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"The marketing that said 'this is feminist,' implying theirs wasn't, that was a mistake," Ms. Urman said.
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In 2017, he asked Muslim communities to "clean house," implying that they were letting terrorist attacks happen.
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Conservative media harped on this text, implying that McCabe was part of a grand anti-Trump conspiracy.
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She saw me break down after she asked questions implying that I should have fought back harder.
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When Littlefinger presents Catelyn the offer at Renly's camp, he lies, implying Arya is safe and sound.
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Are they implying that a 30-year plan was formulated and then implemented, albeit by different regimes?
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Even some Florida citizens are angry, implying his lack of decision-making is leading to coronavirus deaths.
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That included recent remarks that were interpreted as implying that opponents of his labor law were lazy.
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The options market is implying some large moves for the biotech names that are reporting this week.
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Walmsley's price target on Amazon is $2,300, implying more than 18 percent upside from Monday's closing price.
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But Trump attacked Dingell, implying that her late husband, legendary Congressman John Dingell, might be in hell.
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The real was pegged at 4.0 per dollar in a year, implying a 1.7% appreciation from Thursday.
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Cowen has an overweight rating and $206 price target on the stock, implying nearly 20% upside. Disclaimer
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It ended in a sermon implying that black parents don't know how to raise their own children.
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Donald Trump is implying that the only reason black communities feel oppressed isn't because of their experiences.
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Even the stories that weren't technically incorrect were still deliberately misleading, with headlines implying the false narrative.
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That's a familiar rhetorical move, implying that all publicly funded science can only be politicized and wasteful.
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"I sort of wonder if they were stolen," the assistant says, implying that the actress took them.
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The three-year bond contract YTTc1 rose 7.5 ticks to 98.305, implying a yield of just 1.695 percent.
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The two incidents have nothing to do with each other, and implying otherwise is both wrongheaded and dangerous.
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Well, look, I mean you're implying therefore that we were involved in Brexit and part of that "robbery".
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Sheridan also raised his price target on the stock to $23 from $400, implying a 26 percent upside.
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Intimidators get you to do what they want by implying they can embarrass you or hurt your career.
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" Asked if he was implying there were terrorists in the caravan, Trump said, "There could very well be.
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There had been a few scenes implying that she was wanted for murder, but no specifics were given.
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"We were definitely drinking and you were definitely sober," Williams said, implying that she didn't remember the details.
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Tanzania's fertility rate is estimated to be 4.9, implying that the average woman will have that many children.
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Sanders replied that we will "not phase out tomorrow..." implying that we should, you know, take our time.
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Retail equity funds have seen significant outflows in recent weeks, implying continued caution toward stocks by the public.
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She was implying that the way that the grand jury process and investigation had been handled was problematic.
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The photo is paused on Fisher's face, implying that the dog recognizes his former owner on the screen.
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The lower imports came despite a sharp drop in Chinese domestic oil production, implying a slowdown in demand.
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At the start of the movie, Allison declines to light the candle, implying that she's not a virgin.
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Most are trading below the stated value of their net assets, implying investors still don't trust their accounts.
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Moreover, the exodus from the land has slowed, implying that the problem of underemployment is not going away.
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He has a price target of $2,550, implying a 31% gain from here and $1.26 trillion market cap.
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"This is something we should all be able to get behind," Clinton said, implying that Trump was not.
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A recent Amazon SEC filing put the median salary at $28,215 (implying half its workers are earning less).
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I do not like ghost berries arranged into a holiday wreath, lightly implying that I should eat sticks.
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The options market is implying a move of around 3.1 percent in either direction for shares of Citigroup.
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The authorities say they suspect communist insurgents, implying they killed their own to generate sympathy for their cause.
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Are critics implying that only people of a specific race or culture are allowed to wear this brand?
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I get that highlighting dangerous drug interactions runs the risk of implying the ones not mentioned are safe.
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Bridges, ports and solid waste all received C+ grades, implying more effort has been made in these segments.
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Then Biles sent the pettiest tweet ever, implying that there's a Final Five group text which Douglas ignores.
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After her termination, Norton called the situation a "context collapse" on Twitter, implying her views had been misinterpreted.
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MSNBC's Rachel Maddow tweeted before her show last night: "BREAKING: We've got Trump tax returns," implying a cache.
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"But I know how to do it," Clinton said, implying that Sanders' calls for a revolution were unrealistic.
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Later, however, Duterte denied that he had thrown someone from a helicopter, implying the comment was a joke.
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When she leaps, they disappear — implying that they too were inventions of her mind that die with her.
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This second beam was consistent with scientists' models implying the stars left behind elements even heavier than lanthanum.
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He's very decidedly in the black/brownish armor of the North, implying he's in Winterfell or Castle Black.
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Last month, The Guardian called it a "pro-establishment" newspaper—implying that it openly supports China's central government.
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Mr. Productivity sounded so cold-blooded, implying that maximum efficiency depends at least in part on ruthless incuriosity.
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Many were quick to pass on Kim K's interpretation of the popular dishes implying that they looked unappetizing.
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The CDS curve is severely inverted, implying a very high chance of the company defaulting on its debt.
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Refinery throughput for that period was 12.02 million bpd, implying that about 850,4003 bpd was heading into storage.
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McSally has since conceded the election, but Trump has not walked back his tweet implying voter fraud there.
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Heavily implying that there was something fishy about Jeff Session's involvement in—and recusal from—the Russia investigation?
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At its heart is hwyl, a hard-to-translate Welsh term implying the stirringly sentimental, bardic and gutsy.
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Gordon added that the options market is implying about a $40, or 4 percent, move in either direction.
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But Republicans are strongly implying that the senior Biden did something wrong, when there's zero evidence of that.
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Neither can speak, but their gestures are subtitled, implying that the departed have a language of their own.
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It has a legal status of federal state unitary enterprise (FSUE), implying strong links with the Russian Federation.
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She also drew controversy in February after accusing President Trump of implying that "white America" made this country.
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Hakim also asked Cindy McCain about Trump's statements implying that her late husband was not a war hero.
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Last year, Poland introduced a controversial law that criminalized implying that Poland was complicit in Nazi war crimes.
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Others are more puerile, implying that Nunes wanted to commit sexual acts with Trump and other top Republicans.
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I think that was implying that investors are nervous, and they are taking some risks off the table.
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Interest rates typically rise in response to higher inflation, usually during economic recoveries, implying generally improving credit profiles.
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DeWine sought to draw a connection between Taylor and Kasich, implying Taylor was more moderate, which Taylor refuted.
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Atlantia will consolidate the acquired Abertis business, one source said, implying the Italian group would have effective control.
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In response to everyone's responses, MTV News posted a cheeky Instagram implying that they might delete the post.
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My friends were implying that heterosexuality is male attraction to women—and I just don't make the cut.
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Zhou estimated that the valuation effect was about $30 billion in March, implying net outflows in the month.
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When used against multiple targets, it can find shared encryption keys, implying a strong correlation between different sites.
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Those two words — alternative and conventional — reinforce stereotypes by implying one is always the alternative to the conventional.
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The cast of Suicide Squad echoed the statement last August, implying that "fans" would really get the movie.
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Alphabet opened at $66.723,183 a share, implying that it would carry about three times the weight of Boeing.
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Coles, meanwhile, probably will trade closer to where Woolworths does, implying a valuation of around A$20 billion.
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Even implying that someone doesn't have the right to change their mind is a real risk, he said.
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Amazon, which often doesn't disclose the identity of its customers, issued a statement implying that Apple hadn't defected.
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Right now, he sees the market today reflecting fairly minimal future profit progress, implying a decent valuation cushion.
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I call these "flavours" to avoid implying that relationships can be exclusively pigeonholed as constituting just one form.
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Instead, he fired back at the couple, implying Ghazala wasn't allowed to speak because she was a Muslim.
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One conspiracy-minded website assembled a 66-page report looking into his death, heavily implying he was murdered.
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Most of Mr. Hugin's ads focus on the criminal accusations against Mr. Menendez, implying that he was guilty.
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The cartoonist is implying that America only wants to have white, law abiding immigrants come to our country.
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Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were up more than 1,100 points, implying a gain of nearly 1,000 points.
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One of the agents tapped his watch repeatedly and shook his head, implying that Night Angel was late.
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Exactly. They were implying his farming practices were bad, he was lazy, I mean, all of the above.
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Some commentators have questioned the supposed cost of pausing refurbishment, implying that it has been placed suspiciously high.
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Many fans believe Swift was implying that future generations should be able to own the work they create.
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On its website, SpaceX is touting the "first passenger on lunar BFR mission," implying there will be more.
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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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Mr. Elkins seems to be implying that the differences between one piece of music and another scarcely matter.
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McMillon stressed that he is a gun owner, implying that he understands the needs of gun rights advocates.
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He seems to be implying that cops themselves set the tone when they pull these kinds of stunts.
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Someone tweet-quoted highlights from her book "A Course in Weight Loss," implying she was a fat-shamer.
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Trump said this week he's getting close to having the staff he wants, implying he's not there yet.
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He kept his $6 price target on GE, implying a decline of more than 40% from current levels.
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Analysts surveyed by FactSet have an average price target of $13.46, implying 19 percent downside from Tuesday's levels.
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Credico continued to mislead Stone, by implying to him he was reaching Assange about WikiLeaks' Democratic email releases.
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They propose a seductive alternative, implying that citizens, in effect, can have their cake and eat it, too.
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The last sentences are the most upsetting, implying how little the ailing Tate felt he looked like himself.
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U.S. refinery crude runs fell by 420,000 bpd and refined product stocks rose, implying a well supplied market.
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If you've experienced a similar situation, refrain from telling your coworker the details, implying they should follow suit.
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Recent comments from U.S. officials have indicated frustration with diplomatic initiatives, implying a growing inclination for military operations.
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Despite the continued strength of the tourist sector, import growth outstripped exports, implying a negative net trade contribution.
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Subsequent images show the truck erupting into smoke, implying that it was the Venezuelan officials who were responsible.
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Soon after the experiment began, the "guards" began mistreating the "prisoners," implying evil is brought out by circumstance.
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She won't snitch, but our sources say she's strongly implying the person who packed the bags is responsible.
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Clinton said, implying that nominating her opponent Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-avowed democratic socialist, would be a mistake.
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It turns out that DES16C2nm was missing hydrogen, implying that it must have come from a supermassive, evolved object.
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That would make this year's downturn the second-worst bear market for bitcoin, implying a price of about $3,000.
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Its curve has flattened by 1.1 points in the past year, implying growth will slow from 3% to 2%.
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His wife, Candy Carson, then cut in and said, "Well, not you," implying that Carson was not being considered.
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He anticipates a move higher to $33 to $171, implying 3 percent to 5 percent upside from current levels.
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You do that not with what you put on the surface, but by implying what lies underneath the surface.
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"I'm down to 119 lbs." the mom of three replied, implying that the number was on the heavier side.
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Of TBLA's consolidated debt at end-9M17, 0003% was secured, implying a secured debt/annualised EBITDA ratio of 2.2x.
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Susquehanna analyst Sam Poser has a 'buy' rating on Nike and a $100 price target, implying 48 percent upside.
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Maguire raised his 12-month price target to $107 from $84, implying 14.9 percent upside over the next year.
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Are these lyrics implying that if the singer did live forever, then they would want to live in vain?
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The astronomers also see changes in the light emitted between these galaxies, implying changes in how active they are.
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However, Puth posted a series of tweets implying that Thorne hadn't broken things off with the Teen Wolf star.
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We are initiating coverage with an Overweight and $90 price target, implying ~29x EV/Revenue on our CY21 estimates.
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The video showed people with Arabic-sounding names reacting to the Notre Dame fire with smiley emojis, implying celebration.
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I'm not implying that he hates Black women and can't see the value in our good qualities as well.
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Speeches and communications from the Federal Reserve this week are openly implying a June rate hike as a possibility.
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Interest rate futures <0#YIB:> were now implying a small 14 percent chance of a cut by September 2019.
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But now it seems she is implying even bigger news — that they've made things official and tied the knot.
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Earlier this year the DCCC sent an email soliciting donations implying that special counsel Robert Mueller had been fired.
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More capital and fewer deals means larger venture-backed investments, implying a general tilt toward the later-stage market.
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Trump was probably drawing a much less obscure conclusion: He thought Spy was implying he had a small penis.
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But during a confessional, the reality star made a comment implying Jayne is transgender and "tucks" in male genitalia.
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Unable to impugn their masculinity, Trump usually goes for attacks on their appearance or implying that they're mentally ill.
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Right now, it's implying a move of about 4.5%," Optimize Advisors President Michael Khouw said Thursday on "Fast Money.
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The plan projects a deficit of 2.21 trillion naira, implying a deficit equivalent to 2.18 percent of Nigerian GDP.
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Prime Minister Manuel Valls has come under fire for implying that naked breasts are more French than a headscarf.
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Clinton has attacked Trump for implying that he might not accept the results of the election if he loses.
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You're implying that a person is going elsewhere because they're looking for something they can't get from their partner.
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Meanwhile, Amazon options are implying that the stock will move about $53 by Friday — a roughly 6.5 percent move.
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Citi also cut its price target on Tesla to $225, implying more than 25 percent downside from Thursday's close.
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Taystee says, "You can't put a system in jail," implying that this system should be the only on trial.
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Privacy advocates note that the Five Eyes have increasingly used euphemisms like "responsible encryption," implying some sort of balance.
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"Those are women who actually filed cases," Abdon-Tellez told me over the phone, implying there are more victims.
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He is implying that any American who is not white and native born has no place in the country.
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But multiple White House officials quickly clarified Spicer's remarks after the briefing, implying that the press secretary had misspoken.
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Mother then closes the two of them in the shipping container, implying that Woman is about to be killed.
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Their goal is to frame the legislation as pro-worker, falsely implying that job providers are somehow anti-worker.
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That market is implying a more than 6 percent move for Apple in either direction after its earnings report.
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Prompt prices are higher than those in future months in a backwardated market, implying stronger demand for spot oil.
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The data provider reckons the market will grow 10 percent a year, implying volumes of $40 trillion by 2023.
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Bahrain drafts its budget plans in two-year periods, implying the kingdom would eliminate its deficit within six years.
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Gorsuch isn't saying, or even implying, that a company being fined is the same as an immigrant being deported.
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"There are principles, and there are tools (among the 13 demands)," the ambassador said, implying some may be negotiable.
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The patient population for some of these products is only 1,000, implying a cost per person of $1 million.
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Players earned an achievement called "Growing Up," implying that the pansexual, or homosexual, heroes simply grew out of it.
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Like Corinne said, Taylor was telling Corinne that she didn't call her stupid while implying that she was stupid.
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"Let experts decide whether networks are safe or not," he added, implying Trump is the opposite of an expert.
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Fed fund futures for December 2114.735 sank to a contract low of 86.113, implying a rate of 286.11 percent.
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The options marketing is pointing to an $11 drop from current levels following earnings, implying a 6 percent decline.
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She's a winning singer, forthright and accomplished and idiomatic, implying a slight drawl instead of faking a big one.
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Citi also raised its price target on Merck to $72 from $65, implying 13 percent upside for the stock.
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He urged Jewish voters to become Republicans again on Friday, implying that Republicans have been more supportive of Israel.
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The Times mentioned "blacks and Chicanos-Latinos," implying that Asian-Americans were jeopardizing the university's fragile affirmative-action system.
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And it's implying that the Net export side's not going to provide a lot of oomph to the economy.
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Analysts' average price target on Broadcom is $310.41, according to FactSet, implying nearly 18 percent upside from current levels.
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Instacart has been lining up retail partners left and right, implying it's preparing itself should Whole Foods cut ties.
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Bottom line: Micron options are implying a less-bullish sentiment around the stock ahead of earnings, according to Gilbert.
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U.S. interest rate futures are now implying about a 40 percent chance of a Fed rate hike in December.
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GGP shares surged 6.7 percent Monday to $23.69 — above the offer price, implying the pot could get even sweeter.
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By implying that President Trump might have committed obstruction of justice, Mueller effectively invited Democrats to institute impeachment proceedings.
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By saying clothing is part of the issue, u are victim shaming/implying survivors should feel it's their fault.
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It has a connotation implying that the lack of diversity in New York City schools is imposed by law.
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When pressed on it the next month, he said "we'll see," implying there could be even more illegal votes.
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Fed fund futures for December 85.813 sank to a contract low of 285.81, implying a rate of 236 percent.
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Now, Business Insider staffers have spotted the option in San Francisco, implying it may be expanding to more markets.
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Starmine, a unit of Thomson Reuters, pegs the company's intrinsic value at $11.40 a share, implying further stock declines.
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"Come here…" he wrote to which Jenner replied with a racing car emoji — seemingly implying she's on the way.
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Recent evidence has suggested that Proxima's might actually be different, implying that it wasn't formed in the same place.
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Her talk to the crowd was poignant and honest, referencing her own attempt, and implying it wasn't the first.
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And they died, and this man is taunting me, taking the whole Orlando thing and implying everyone deserved it.
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This pattern, of visually implying a mystery waits around the corner, is supposed to provoke a strong pleasure response.
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Back then, it was also considered a lowkey fucking anthem, implying what would happen when the skates came off.
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The emphasis is more on telling us candidly what happened, rather than implying what we should make of it.
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But the administration's fiscal 2018 budget promises precisely that, implying massive cuts in funding U.N. peacekeeping and humanitarian relief.
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The reason offered for the latter is that corporations need certainty for investing, implying that small businesses do not.
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She bristled, thinking that I was implying that she wasn't putting in enough effort to look for her son.
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And yes, there is a race problem in the country, though racism, implying hate, is not the right word.
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Is Huang implying that the hat is boobie-trapped to fall and capture or crush anyone standing underneath it?
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The group then reposted Mr. Favre's video, falsely implying that he was calling out Jewish people, Mr. Galanis said.
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But over the past year or so, she has begun implying that the Rohingya are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.
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Goldman also lowered Target's price target to $125 per share from $135 per share, implying nearly 20% upside potential.
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More likely, it will take symbolic steps to restart enrichment, thereby implying a threat without making good on it.
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The average price target on Micron shares was near $44.88 before Tuesday's close, implying a roughly 29 percent upside.
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Gantz, however, accused Netanyahu of being a "unity refuser" - implying that there were no serious coalition talks under way.
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Adobe forecast third-quarter total revenue of $1.42-$1.47 billion, implying year-over-year growth of 43-20.5 percent.
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He noted that the options market is implying a roughly 10 percent move for the stock in either direction.
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They started calling the new party Nazis — implying, to the Nazis' great displeasure, that they were all backward rubes.
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Financial futures prices are implying a 50-73 chance of a 25 basis-point rise in rates in May.
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One insult included calling Maimane a 'coconut', implying he is black on the outside but white on the inside.
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"Mother has returned," people said, implying that the girl was the reincarnation of her father's mother, a Yoruban priestess.
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Andrew Bird whistles well enough to consider the skill an instrument, implying that words can get in the way.
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President Donald Trump is implying he'd be happy to shut it all down if he doesn't get his way.
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If Mr. Trump was implying that Amazon had failed to add taxes where they were due, he was mistaken.
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UBS raised its price target on the stock to $590 following the results, implying 11% upside from Thursday's close.
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They&aposre ranked from lowest to highest based on the size of the move the options market is implying.
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Instead, they found many patients had never been treated, implying that the deadliest strain was being transmitted between people.
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KBW also cut its 12-month price target from $260 to $230, implying little upside from the current level.
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Right now, the options market is implying a move of less than 2 percent for each of these names.
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Gazprom said its subsidiary was selling shares at 220.72 rubles each, implying proceeds of 187.7 billion rubles ($2.95 billion).
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"Different world," he said during an event in Arizona, implying the political realm is set apart from other matters.
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For the most part, those were matched by the competition, he said without naming names (but heavily implying Uber).
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However, the Nasdaq Composite Index, which is weighted by technology stocks, drop 250 percent, implying that technology stocks underperformed.
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The options market is currently implying a 3 percent move for the stock in either direction by Friday's close.
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The analyst has a buy rating and a $19 price target on shares, implying 62 percent upside for AMD.
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The options market is implying a 4 percent move on earnings when Apple reports, which is scheduled for Thursday.
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He says the stock could scale to a new record of $140, implying 14% upside from current levels. Disclaimer
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Suppose that 2628 percent of a company's $28503 billion in annual expenditures are core, implying $22019 million are noncore.
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In the past, the White House has justified cuts to the NIH by implying it engages in wasteful spending.
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Numerous people called out Refinery221 for publishing a misleading headline implying that the diarist lives on $25 per hour.
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The gossip press also published stories implying that Weinstein was a predator when no one else would touch them.
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Referring to him as a "rock star" is somewhat condescending, implying what he's pursuing is performative rather than artistic.
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The body parts stand alone, suggesting narratives, implying action … the very elements used to elicit right-swipes on Grindr.
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The money was awarded to Messi for an article the La Razon newspaper published implying that the player was doping.
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Airbus sales chief John Leahy earlier criticized the 737 MAX 10 as a "marginal" airplane, implying sales would be poor.
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Company also confirmed 2300 outlook with net current cash flow per share of at least 225 euro, implying 2300% growth.
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Boss cut his December 703 price target on Gap to $24 from $30, implying 11 percent downside from Wednesday's close.
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They started implying that I was being uncooperative, handcuffed me and said they needed to search my car for weapons.
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Ultimately, Sebastian's domestic life and relationship status remain a mystery to us, implying that those things only matter to Mia.
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And since nothing is more exciting than your first meeting, consider implying that you have never had a meeting before.
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In it, Captain America mused on the virtue of patience, implying that post-credits scenes won't always feature big reveals.
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Some would add the "low" VIX to the list of sentiment indicators implying too much optimism and too little worry.
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In July, the company had said it saw full-year revenue at about $83 million, implying a 35 percent jump.
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Murphy bumped his price target on Ford to $14 per share from $13, implying about 37% upside from Thursday's close.
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And he's implying that any company dealing with "places where [data] won't be secure" is endangering the future of privacy.
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Zuckerberg notes that Facebook hasn't monetized that section yet, tacitly implying we should expect to see ads appear there eventually.
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We forecast '18-22 28%/193% gross bookings/adj gross profit CAGRs with our PT implying 0.85x FY20 gross bookings.
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" Trump, who has a long history of implying that Obama is secretly a Muslim, then emphasized, "There's something going on.
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"The options market is implying about a 5-and-a-half percent one-day move," explained RiskReversal founder Dan Nathan.
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ET Thursday, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose 22.09 points, implying an opening gain of 251.81 points for the index.
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The options market is implying a greater-than-average move for the companies, which release earnings after Wednesday's closing bell.
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Their ratios of equity to risk-weighted assets are well above regulatory floors, implying that they can absorb some blows.
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There were other types of deception, too, like implying that borrowers' loans could be forgiven within a matter of months.
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That suggests, at least to me, that the numbers aren't coming directly from the company, implying a level of guesswork.
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He soon went straight for Frankel, implying that her Skinny Girl brand was stolen, in some way, from Skinny Cow.
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Al Rajhi Bank sued The Wall Street Journal over a report implying the involvement of the bank in funding terrorism.
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What I do take issue with is Gunn implying that everyone who is shocked by this news is a dummy.
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There are now nine sovereigns with 10-year bonds that trade at market prices implying a negative yield to maturity.
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She's implying that she's willing to make a move against her tribe if she's not the one who goes home.
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The options market is implying a mere 2 percent move compared to its average of 3.5 percent in either direction.
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Its bonds have been priced at levels implying imminent bankruptcy, but somehow the cash-strapped oil exporter has stayed afloat.
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S — Whoever wrote this episode's title is definitely #TeamKim because I'm pretty sure it's implying that Kourtney is the nightmare.
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Conspicuously, however, Mueller declined to state whether Trump was exonerated of wrongdoing, instead implying the matter be left to Congress.
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On Sunday, the President used racist language to attack progressive Democratic congresswomen, falsely implying they weren't natural-born American citizens.
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But shortly after Spicer's press briefing, multiple White House officials looked to clarify the comments, implying the press secretary misspoke.
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When Nancy Grace frets about a pretty missing white girl, trolls literally draw out the grotesque racialized picture she's implying.
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The largest drops were concentrated in shorter maturities, implying that the market continues to price in some expectation of recovery.
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This "legal training" didn't stop him from implying the top law enforcement official in the country may have committed perjury.
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"I think we can get there by stealth," said Kotecha, implying market forces could help to weaken the yuan gradually.
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He also mentioned his feud with his franchise co-star Vin Diesel, implying he still has "ill will" toward him.
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The underlying point he was implying — fossil-fuel powered electricity helps ensure safety — is a valid though too narrow point.
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Citi has established a 2560 price target for the S&P 500, implying gains of about 9 percent from here.
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But that's the point: David Cage seemingly doesn't understand choice well enough to realize what he's implying with this trailer.
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Volume was up 3 percent, implying that overall pricing had a negative 1 percent impact, worse than Nestle and Unilever.
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"This elaborate 'we won't answer' — they were in fact implying that there was something to discuss," King said on MSNBC.
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Charges that Pepper is too superficial and too mannered, implying a standard of authenticity for rock, barely deserve public redress.
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She also claims that Cohen, who paid her $130,000 for the agreement, recently defamed her by implying she is lying.
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Earthquake Bird, told nonlinearly, opens with Lily's disappearance and spends 90% of its runtime heavily implying Lucy is the killer.
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Still Lonsdale went even farther, implying that Silicon Valley tech companies, and Google in particular, were riddled with Chinese spies.
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"What happens next time?" she asked, implying that it could lead to more compromises and more candidates like Mr. Trump.
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If a size 10 is what a size 4 use to be, what message are you implying to younger girls?
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International FX-neutral ASP growth of 13% accelerated from the 4Q, again implying strong pricing power for the service globally.
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Trump exploits differences and divisions, implying he is like Evangelicals and not like those scary people beyond the church doors.
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Consumers were a bit pessimistic on the economy's short-term prospects, implying they did not expect a pickup in activity.
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The operation to seize the airport took a week, implying another five weeks to go, now delayed by the standstill.
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Once it breaks through $80, Ross targets $95 to $100, implying as much as 31 percent upside from current levels.
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Its shares spiked Thursday after Citron Research gave a $17 price target, implying 55 percent upside from the Wednesday close.
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" Mr. Powell, apparently implying that he was cautious in his use of a personal email account, added: "Be very careful.
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He said he could give Malthe a role in an upcoming film, implying she had to sleep with him first.
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" Mr. Powell, apparently implying that he was cautious in his use of his personal email account, added: "Be very careful.
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He first criticized Ms. Khan for not speaking alongside her husband, implying that she had been prohibited from doing so.
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Curtis also bumped his price target on the stock to $280, implying 23 percent upside over the next 12 months.
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The survey's main measure of employment fell sharply to below average levels, implying a slowing in job growth from here.
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"The human is becoming the weakest link in Defense systems," the agency noted—implying that biology itself needed an upgrade.
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Last month, he asserted that he would seek "open alliances" with China and Russia, implying some kind of security arrangement.
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On Tuesday, Kudlow told reporters that Haley's statement was the result of "momentary confusion," implying that the mistake was hers.
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"I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris," Trump said, implying that Pittsburghers were on his side.
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She tweeted the following: a fork and outlet duo, implying that being electrocuted is more desirable than the couple pictured.
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You cannot compliment someone's smaller body without tacitly implying there was a problem with the larger one they had before.
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"It is quite possible that emissions will fall modestly from now on, implying that 22025 was the peak," they wrote.
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She smiled and replied that it typically didn't work like that, implying that I should consider dropping the habit altogether.
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If a size 10 is what a size 4 used to be, what message are you implying to younger girls?
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He then proceeded to call it "all a big hoax," implying that he didn't believe Moscow attacked America's electoral system.
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Her friend started making cutting motions at her neck and wrist and laughing, implying that I should just kill myself.
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It's going to strike a lot of people as implying that Buddhism is true and therefore other religions are false.
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It doesn't mean that anybody within the F.B.I. is trying to influence the election, as some panicky Democrats are implying.
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Now the terminal's latest amenity, the word "latest" implying that there is more than one, is a baby grand piano.
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Was he implying that fashion, which so many people have turned into a kind of religion, was actually a prison?
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Among other things, he said that his successor's departure was "long overdue," implying that the trustees should have acted earlier.
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We have therefore left our year-end AUD/USD forecast unchanged at 0.7200 implying a modest recovery in AUD/US.
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Many do not want to discuss it publicly, for fear of implying that they didn't do enough in the past.
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It's wrestling with how to say that future rate rises aren't guaranteed, the WSJ notes, without implying that they're done.
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GrubHub reported $5.1 billion in food sales and 159 million orders in 2018, implying an average order value of $32.
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Some have argued that North Korea cannot produce the fuel, implying that the country imported it from Russia or China.
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Under spindly cabanas by azure waves, two women lie chest down on lounge chairs, their bare backs implying bare fronts.
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Stocks actually fell slightly during that stretch in 2016, implying a change in party control and a Trump victory. Nov.
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Slack also highlights figures that suggest users are highly-engaged with its app, implying that customers actually enjoy using it.
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They are derided as "Bengalis", implying they are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, despite tracing their history in Rakhine back centuries.
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And "Icarus" frames white feather shapes in tongues of yellow sunlight, implying a wing falling toward the blue water below.
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After Cynthia gets it, she can't stop herself from implying that Cynthia got the job only because she is black.
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But Great Britain would opt out of the rules, implying checks on goods moving between Northern Ireland and the mainland.
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Cowen said there were 18 decreases, one flat and five increases, implying a 8483% year-over-year decline in 2020.
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In addition to starting coverage as a Buy, the analyst also set a $30 price target, implying 77% upside potential.
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Along with the bullish call, the analyst reduced the price target from $290 to $260, implying downside potential of 6%.
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They are artifacts of the Romantic religion of art, implying a superior race of demigods who loom above ordinary life.
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That's an estimated one-fifth of the global taxi and limousine market, implying future growth in this area will slow.
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Currently, his website features a celebrity-studded video implying that he has started his own cultlike enterprise, the Mande Way.
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Baird on Thursday raised its price target for Raytheon by 25 percent, implying about 18 percent upside from current levels.
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Anmuth reiterated his $42 price target on Match Group, implying little change in the stock's value over the next year.
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The options market is implying a near 6 percent move in either direction for Facebook on its latest quarterly results.
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Recent comments from U.S. officials over the weekend indicated frustration with diplomatic initiatives, implying a growing inclination for military operations.
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So offering these workers a higher wage would bring a huge rush into public employment, implying a very expensive program.
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It subsequently adjusted the naira's official rate to 360, weaker than its previous peg of 13, implying a 15% devaluation.
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Moreover, I had "erased" indigenous history by implying that there were no Native Americans in the region surrounding Los Alamos.
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The move runs the risk of implying that Jesenská was as romantically invested in Kafka as he was in her.
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Or maybe he's implying that he's going to win against all odds, just like the Leave campaign in the EU referendum?
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" According to the proposal, the emoji are "open to interpretation in terms of gender without implying masculine or feminine gender explicitly.
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In Myanmar, Rohingya are widely called "Bengali," which they see as a derogatory term implying they are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.
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"😂 did her jeans fall down," one fan tweeted, implying that Lopez's pantless look was a result of her denim footwear.
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Notably, the billboard rises above pizza shop Mama Sbarro's, perhaps implying that the dieting candy is a more favorable meal choice.
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RATING SENSITIVITIES Fitch assesses Norway's credit profile to be solid, implying that negative rating action in the near term is unlikely.
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It certainly sounds like that's what she's implying, and it's the best PLL news I've heard since that of Wren's return.
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He then proceeded to smear Yulín Cruz, implying that she did something illegal with the supplies FEMA shipped to Puerto Rico.
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PIRRO: Okay, now, also we&aposve got Hillary Clinton implying that Kavanaugh will lead America back to the time of slavery.
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In a normal party, implying that an opponent's father had helped assassinate JFK would get you laughed out of the race.
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Implying that one horrible event is part of a nationwide wave of violence makes problems seem far worse than they are.
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Q4 guidance was soft, implying significant top-line deceleration about 1,350bps at the midpoint inclusive of 153bps anticipated f/x headwind.
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Implying others should somehow feel less disgusted is a troubling message to send — and an even more troubling thing to believe.
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Only two weeks ago, Trump was implying to Bill O'Reilly that the US was in no position to preach to Russia.
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By implying that campaign promises and radio appearances can show the administration's intent, the 9th Circuit seems to have stretched precedent.
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Additionally, the galaxies are much more compact than our own, implying that our galaxy, too, could have once been much smaller.
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Market researchers estimate Adidas' share of the U.S. market at about 10 percent, implying a goal to at least double it.
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It feels insulting, implying that I am somehow being taken advantage of, that I am not empowered in my own decisions.
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Her response only made people more upset with her for defending herself and implying that she was a victim of racism.
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But they can't seem to shed their overly dovish tone, implying they want as much flexibility as they possibly could have.
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To the extent that he tries to justify his dishonesty he does so by implying that other politicians are even worse.
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Rates are seen at 1.36 percent in September and December 2020, implying a more than 50 percent chance of another cut.
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A Big Mac currently costs $5.06 in America but just 10.75 lira ($2.75) in Turkey, implying that the lira is undervalued.
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Rather than implying some sort of hidden clutchness or "learning to win," however, this is more just about simple, random luck.
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Anchor's apparently effectively doubled that number, implying that it's brought advertisements to somewhere in the neighborhood of 7,000 podcasts, excluding redundancies.
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He described all of these efforts as failures, implying that the same would happen if America got more involved in Syria.
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The analyst also hiked Foot Locker's price target to $73 per share from $62, implying a 30% surge from Thursday's close.
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Average sales prices fell 9 percent from the preceding quarter, undershooting analysts' estimates, presumably implying a lower ratio of Xs sold.
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"I've had a dozen men tell me this," Robbins says, implying that #MeToo is actually hurting women rather than helping them.
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In fact, they often poke fun at his stoicism, implying that he may be the hero, but he's not the star.
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"These producers and directors, they're not woke, they're scared," she said, implying that they, too, have sexually harassed or assaulted someone.
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Nor is it implying that Trump's supporters are the ideological kin of people who supported the likes of Hitler or Stalin.
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In her post, she claims that her manager sent her messages implying that he wanted to strike up a sexual relationship.
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Consumers were a bit pessimistic on the economy's short-term prospects, implying they did not expect a pick-up in activity.
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It's [implying] that women our size don't deserve the same kind of affection and attention that women that are smaller do.
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Twitter users criticized her for implying he was superficial, and some viewed her sense of entitlement to his time as racist.
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Citi expected a Trump administration would pursue more fiscal spending, implying higher U.S. interest rates, higher inflation and a stronger dollar.
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Here's the bad news: Renzi made a mistake by implying he might resign if the electorate did not pass the referendum.
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Over the last year, Fortnite players have built mythologies around its skins, with each costume implying something specific about its owner.
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The plan projects a deficit of 2.21 trillion naira, implying a deficit equivalent to 2.18 percent of Nigerian gross domestic product.
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So, instead of implying that someone was no longer hiding a grave secret, "coming out" was about proudly joining a community.
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Goldman raised its MSCI China index target to 70 from 60.5, implying an upside of about 9 percent from current levels.
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In the late 1980s Kenya had a fertility rate of 6.5, implying a woman could expect to have that many children.
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Habitual use of national interest waivers sends the wrong message to governments, implying countries can continue to recruit children with impunity.
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This time, Trump got even more creative with the lie, implying that it was because they were fellow Muslim terrorist sympathizers.
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On Wednesday, CDS pulled back slightly to 367 bps, implying a 23 percent chance of default in the next five years.
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Hospital drama St. Elsewhere ended by implying six seasons had happened inside an autistic kid's snow globe; people were not pleased.
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Bracelin predicted Azure would contribute $30.13 billion in the quarter, implying around 230.1 percent growth, down sequentially from the prior quarter.
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President Donald Trump hasn't helped matters by implying that Meng could be released as part of his trade deal with China.
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The market is also implying that Neflix will capture 42 percent of all global broadband households, excluding China, the firm calculates.
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The man then condescends to her further by implying that her body should prevent her from sitting in the exit row.
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But note that the caskets are empty, implying that the duo have risen from their graves to stalk the land again.
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"The options market is implying a move up to the old highs, and I think we could exceed that," added Gordon.
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Nine percent of respondents were unwilling to state an opinion, implying that the true ownership rate is greater than 21625 percent.
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That term, they explain, may just signal a general "commitment to equality," without necessarily implying the acceptance of specific policy prescriptions.
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Her mother has purple bags around her eyes and a scar with stitches on her forehead, implying she underwent a lobotomy.
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Investors are also leaning that way with futures markets implying around an 80 percent probability of an easing by year end.
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Implying Americans should only be concerned over "credible threats" does them a disservice and puts their lives and safety at risk.
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But we need to stop calling the Fort McMurray wildfire "ironic," or implying that this is somehow what the community deserved.
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Pebblebrook has offered 0.8655 of its common shares for each of LaSalle's share, implying an offer price of $29.95 per share.
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"Most Republicans were loyal, terrific & worked really hard," Trump tweeted, implying that those GOP senators who opposed the bill were disloyal.
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Similarly, imposing more stringent "buy American" rules on the federal government will raise costs — implying either stingier services or higher taxes.
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" The authors ran a computer algorithm that identified instances of "â€"" in the court transcripts, implying that someone was interrupted.
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Goel adds that "the investors, founders, and team are happy", implying the payout more than returned the money it'd raised. Explorer.
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This driverless territory is smaller than Waymo's standard domain in the Phoenix suburbs, implying that confidence levels are still highly situational.
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Crockett also raised his price target on Netflix to $313 from $219, implying a nearly 2 percent upside from Monday's close.
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Mr. Maduro took aim at Luis Almagro, its secretary general, calling him a "longtime traitor" and implying he was a spy.
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Tesla is set to report earnings next week and the options market is implying a 6 percent move in either direction.
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The move would represent a 10 percent jump in Netflix, which is in line with what the options market is implying.
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He also cut his price target on McDonald's to $170 from $185, implying 5 percent upside over the next 143 months.
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The two tweets followed another implying that if the Russians had hacked the election, President Obama should have gotten more involved.
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"They're pretty sheepish about it, making these comments," Obama said, implying that GOP senators are not fully sold on their position.
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Airbus delivered 67 of the jets in 2017, implying a 25 percent cut in output based on steady volumes this year.
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Gordon sees TLT eventually rising, implying that bond yields could fall further, which would essentially pull the yen down with it.
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Similarly, the EU has said that seceding regions will have to reapply for membership—implying a damaging period of economic impairment.
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The options market is implying a 4 percent move in either direction when the tech giant reports its first-quarter results.
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Her work, with its formal fluidity — also implying mobility, speed, freedom — spoke to a worldview widely shared by a younger generation.
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Foreign governments have been told that the "standstill" lasts for "seven to 85033 days," implying until June 30 through July 3.
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The singer Miley Cyrus was criticized for saying people "don't have to be gay," seemingly implying that sexuality is a choice.
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"This is what we are dealing with now," Mohandes said, implying the militias would try to separate Mosul from Tal Afar.
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Hawkins's defenders pointed out that Jones and Wheaton's previous president had signed an interfaith statement in 2007 implying that same thing.
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And he sought to downplay Trump's endorsement on Wednesday, implying that Trump did so only because he acquiesced to the establishment.
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Medical professionals have often added to this torment by implying that patients can achieve idealized targets if they just try harder.
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Futures contracts are currently implying a funds rate of 2.21 percent — from the current range of 1.5 percent to 1.75 percent.
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The viral video implying House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was drunk at a public event has underscored Facebook's role in disseminating misinformation.
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The retailer is betting on a similar scenario this year, implying the 2018 holiday season could see even fewer temporary hires.
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Or—on the other hand—you can sow doubt about your competition, by implying there's something suspect about their apparent niceness.
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It ended with Shepherd implying that she's finally found her self-worth after cutting ties with whoever was bringing her down.
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This series appears to criticize wealth and acquisition, implying that possessions, and a prominent streak of self-interest, corrode the soul.
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Futures contracts are currently implying a funds rate of 2.21 percent from the current range of 1.5 percent to 1.75 percent.
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At this point, what else could Trump do that would be worse that implying the positive impact of a political assassination?
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Konik has an underperform rating on L Brands and a price target of $23 per share, implying a 37.4 percent decline.
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Glantz and his co-authors have brushed the dispute aside, essentially implying that the variable didn't matter in the final result.
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The hard thing with implying this in high school is it would need a lot more supervision than having normal classrooms.
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ET, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were down more than 280 points, implying an opening loss of more than 228 points.
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Too many adjectives are tied to the word "luxury": Accessible, ultimate, soft, hard — implying that most of luxury would be average?
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"Kamala Harris is implying she is descended from American Black Slaves," Alexander wrote on Twitter, to his 95,000-strong follower base.
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Falih said the kingdom was pumping 700,000 bpd below its 10.311 million bpd target, implying output of about 9.60 million bpd.
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In a barely audible voice, Kelly remained quietly evasive, implying it hadn't been him who had supplied the evidence to Gilligan.
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The enormity of the moment understandably got to Thomas, and he fired off a tweet from the locker room implying retirement.
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To be fair, the authors write that "case fatality rates" (plural) were "> 2.5%," perhaps implying some variation from region to region.
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This reality demands far greater caution in implying a causal connection between common medications like oral contraceptives and mental health problems.
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The choreographer George Balanchine once said, "There are no mothers-in-law in ballet," implying that stage action must explain itself.
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He's followed that up by implying governors in coronavirus-stricken states need to be nice to him to receive federal aid.
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It told advisers "to avoid accidentally implying that you may be acting as a fiduciary," when having educational conversations with clients.
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Revenues were forecast at 833 billion riyals, implying a budget deficit of 187 billion riyals, or 6.4% of gross domestic product.
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"Davis repeatedly said that these negotiations in Brussels are meaningless, [implying] that the EU is just a German front," said O'Toole.
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Financial futures are now implying a 96% chance of a quarter point cut to 0.5% compared with just 18% last week.
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First, he drops a slightly baffling joke implying that Helen Mirren is too much of a lady to be sexually assaulted.
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The board was created to oversee bankruptcy proceedings unresolvable by Puerto Rico's governor, arguably implying that its powers supersede the island's.
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Helfstein set a price target of $50 on Roku shares, implying 15.5 percent upside over the next 12 to 18 months.
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Trump ran his campaign with promises to run the country as he ran his businesses, implying that his businesses were successful.
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At Harvard, the Swiss-born biologist Louis Agassiz preached separate creation and strenuously denounced Darwin for implying that races could evolve.
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When my girlfriend told her friend this, well in advance, she took it badly, implying my girlfriend had broken a promise.
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Gleevec, or imatinib mesylate, costs up to about $230,22015 annually in the United States, implying Sun's price could be roughly $21.6,000.
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His blood counts had been low for some time, implying a chronic condition that didn't appear to be worsening anytime soon.
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The agency immediately informed Tesla that any language implying that consumers should not contact the agency regarding safety concerns is unacceptable.
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Calling an artist's new work "transitional" is usually a lukewarm compliment, implying a striking out for new territory that remains unlocated.
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However, Mark Corallo, a spokesman for Trump's outside counsel, issued a statement late Saturday implying that the meeting was a setup.
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Implying that a cabin crewmember beyond a certain age is incapable of providing excellent service is not only offensive, but illegal.
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The analyst also cut his 12-month price target on Cboe to $106 from $108, implying more than 11 percent downside.
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"China relates to Africa as an equal," Kagame said on Monday, a statement "implying that others did not," Jeffery pointed out.
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Dow futures fell close to 500 points before Wednesday's open, implying a major loss once trading began at 9:30 a.m.
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Dow futures fell close to 2628 points before Wednesday's open, implying a major loss once trading began at 28503:22019 a.m.
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Thill also hiked his 12-month price target to $2,350 from $2,185, implying 21.5 percent upside from Monday's close of $1,934.36.
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More generally, options prices are currently implying an expected move for the stock of 6 percent higher or lower, Gilbert said.
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She added, "The racism & disrespect won't b tolerated," implying that Giuseppe Zanotti's cold shoulder was somehow a matter of racial discrimination.
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According to "Options Action " trader Mike Khouw, the options market is implying there could be trouble ahead for the tech company.
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Wells Fargo Investment Institute now sees S&P 500 EPS at $129, implying a 17.83 to 18.60 price-to-earnings ratio.
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"Exploration spending (is) to remain low ... implying the need for more merger and acquisition" activity, analysts at RBC Capital Markets said.
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Monday accusing the media of not covering some terrorist attacks, implying news outlets have ulterior motives for not providing sufficient coverage.
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Atlantia would consolidate the acquired Abertis business, one of the sources said, implying that the Italian company would have effective control.
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Trump also seems to be fudging the timeline on the Collins investigation by implying it was an Obama-era matter only.
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"Day by day, my world is filled with real music, real people, real interactions," implying that the rumors were simply fake.
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Disney will also take on about $193 billion of Fox's net debt, implying a total transaction value of about $85.1 billion.
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And that's probably true, but Mnuchin is implying that the administration is willing to strike some sort of deal later on.
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"We will remember," the president added, implying that U.S. security support might be reassessed if OPEC members fail to cut crude prices.
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Uber said its most recent financing round valued it at $62.5 billion, implying the PIF obtained a stake of about 5 percent.
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In contrast, six-month calendar spreads surged deeper into backwardation, implying traders are worried about undersupply and a further drawdown in stocks.
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The options market is implying a 3.2 percent move in either direction, which is less than the average move of 1003 percent.
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The options market is implying a move of about 4.9 percent in either direction, about half of the historical 9 percent move.
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Delek on Monday offered to pay a 12 percent premium over Ithaca's Friday closing price, implying an enterprise value of $1.24 billion.
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Fans were upset after Abraham, 25, posted a photo implying that she gave her 7-year-old daughter Sophia weight loss tea.
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Donald Trump is firing more shots in his war with Jemele Hill -- implying her anti-Trump stance is singlehandedly killing ESPN's ratings.
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He also raised his price target to $410 from $400 per share, implying a 26 percent upside from Thursday's close of $324.66.
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He also hiked his price target on Netflix to $450 per share from $435, implying a 38 percent surge from Thursday's close.
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However, it intends to achieve $750 million euros in 'synergies' by combining the companies' paints and coatings businesses, implying some job losses.
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" On Sunday, Crews tweeted out that video — along with the question to Hughley, "Are you implying I 'wanted' to be sexually assaulted?
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The remedies hinge on using technology to ensure that customers get the best deal, implying a loss of revenue for the banks.
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SeaWorld has seen attendance fall since the 2013 documentary "Blackfish" criticized conditions of captive orcas, implying that confinement made them more aggressive.
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And birds in different regions make noises with different dialects, implying that they're learning from one another and changing together, explained Hamilton.
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The governor said he still had a lot to learn, implying that he wasn't completely aware of the offensive nature of blackface.
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They added that all the Women Who Work royalties go to charity, implying that any sales won't financially benefit the first daughter.
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It's a classic authoritarian populist move: claiming to speak for the True People and implying those who disagree are not real Americans.
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Graseck also hiked her price target on the stock to $230 per share from $214, implying a 22.8% upside from Monday's close.
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Evercore also slashed its 12-month price target for Tesla to $23 per share from $330, implying 12% downside from Friday's close.
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Total recently downgraded its Venezuelan projects to the lowest investment category, implying it could continue looking for buyers, two company sources said.
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Consider how liberal movie critics razed 2019's "Last Blood" as "racist" for implying a border wall might be needed after all.
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Short sterling interest rate futures gained around 4 ticks across the 2018 contracts, implying a shallower path of future interest rate hikes.
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And the options market is implying some volatile moves for the space as the reports start to roll in later this week.
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After Tuesday's episode of RHOBH, Vanderpump, 58, faced criticism after making a comment implying Jayne is transgender and "tucks" in male genitalia.
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Mizuho Securities, meanwhile, hiked its price target on Qualcomm to $82 per share from $62, implying a 16.3% upside from Tuesday's close.
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But their obsession with social media fame is never explained, implying that it doesn't have to be — girls just are this way.
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This involves making two adjacent or near-adjacent points implying, but not confirming, that there is a direct relationship between the two.
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Discovery is lost in space, surrounded by Klingon wreckage, with some hints implying that Lorca may have taken them there on purpose.
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Then, he started questioning why the tradition even started in the first place -- strongly implying the tradition is just dumb and unnecessary.
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The firm's analyst covering the stock, Shyam Patil, rates the stock positively with a $1,500 price target — implying around 35 percent upside.
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But you give no weight to the safeguards that have been grafted onto the system, implying that the commissioner rules by whim.
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The activist hedge fund took aim at Yahoo's leadership in a January letter, implying that Mayer and top officials needed to go.
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"We will see how sellers react in June, given they lost value in May," the trader said, implying potential for supply releases.
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In some cases, they're implying that laws allowing later abortions make it legal to kill a baby after birth (they do not).
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" On Tuesday, President Trump unleashed a sexist attack on Gillibrand on Twitter, implying she traded sex for money and calling her "used.
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"I guess [Dan will] be mopey and sad because his wife's dead," he said, implying that Barr's character will be killed off.
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Dan Sullivan (R-AK) noted that regulation "can cement the dominant power," implying that in this case, Facebook is that dominant power.
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He, as governor, famously expanded Medicaid despite his GOP legislature's misgivings, implying that people opposing the Obamacare policy wouldn't get into heaven.
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The company proposed a higher final dividend of 25.2 pence per share, implying a 20 percent increase in the dividend for 2015.
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Foursquare also did a recent down round and publicly stated it was raised on "employee-friendly" terms, implying a common stock issuance.
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Average prices of one-year dollar/riyal forwards have moved little, implying riyal depreciation of only about 1.8 percent in 12 months.
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There is little time: by 2030, water demand is projected to be double the supply, implying severe scarcity for hundreds of millions.
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"I have heard 4Chan have been always like this (sic)," Nishimura wrote to Gizmodo, implying the site's operations have always been chaotic.
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Sky's shares rose 3.9 percent on Tuesday, closing at 13.59 pounds, above Comcast's offer, implying that some shareholders anticipated a bidding war.
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Upside for PB, implying a reduction of the notching between the bank's ratings and that of the sovereign, is limited at present.
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It appears that Infantino was not happy that Scala had made a complaint to the investigatory unit, implying he was possibly corrupt.
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What they were implying in this pun was that homosexual people could achieve influence across the barriers that society normally worked with.
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The brokerage sees the shares rising to $84 over the next 12 months from Monday's close of $76.87, implying 9 percent upside.
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HelloFresh is selling 31 million new shares including an overallotment option, implying a valuation of the company of about 1.7 billion euros.
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Essentially, the wing bones were stunted and the leg bones were thicker, implying that the old rail, too, was a flightless bird.
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Traders in the fed funds futures market are implying about a 93 percent probability for a hike at the year's final meeting.
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That is sweet, except that Jenner has more than one daughter to begin with, so we're not really sure what she's implying.
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Page: And I remember [Levandowski] talking about being interested in trucking — and implying that he could do a startup in that area.
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"We find that industry-level employment robustly falls as industry productivity rises, implying that technically progressive sectors tend to shrink," Autor writes.
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But Pratt's profits fell, implying rising costs to ramp up production of Geared Turbofan engines, said Howard Rubel, an analyst at Jefferies.
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Doesn't a wrecked car (implying death, destruction) pose the same threat as a drunk driver who has yet to cause any damage?
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The company claims this is in response to data breaches of other websites, implying that the problem may be customers reusing passwords.
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"The (blog) post suggests a greater focus on technology and deployment methods, implying a shift toward wireless," said Stifel analyst Noelle Dilts.
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The interventions were widely criticized for over-riding market mechanisms, poor inter-agency coordination and creating moral hazard by implying government support.
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The current JGB yields also are implying that markets expect the U.S. Federal Reserve won't hike interest rates this year, he added.
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Trump's remark was widely interpreted as referring to menstrual blood, implying that Kelly was in an unfriendly mood because she was menstruating.
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The senior secured note holder would be able to recover 64%, implying a one notch uplift from the IDR, or 'B+'/RR0003.
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This vital piece of information is missing from the article, implying to readers that UoPeople simply isn't good enough to be ranked.
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Yet, though a novel is not a tract, stories have a way of implying values even when they don't state them outright.
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Republicans have accused him of implying that he held that clearance for longer, a charge Ossoff has chalked up to political attacks.
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Thein, however, trimmed his price target on Caterpillar to $180 per share from $185, implying a 17.5 percent upside from Friday's close.
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This is the lowest average implied move on record over the past 13 years, implying investors are not well-hedged for earnings.
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Corker shot back in a tweet, "Yes, just like Mexico is paying for the wall... #AlertTheDaycareStaff," implying that Trump was being untruthful.
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DNEG was intending to raise 110 million pounds from the IPO, at a price range implying a valuation of $654‐857 million.
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Worse, she is implying that there was a government coverup of the 2012 Benghazi attack, as many on the right wrongly claimed.
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China's foreign ministry referred in a statement to "RCEP-15 member states" concluding most negotiations - implying that only 15 countries had agreed.
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Eric Sheridan raised his price target on the stock to $52 from $36, implying 11.2 percent upside from Thursday's close of $46.76.
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"Targets for FY19 look encouraging, implying small positive consensus earnings revisions," said John Lockton, Head of Investment Strategy at advisory firm Wilsons.
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Analyst Korn cut his 12-month price forecast for the company to $4 from $6, implying 9.5 percent downside from Tuesday's close.
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Implying that Americans won't have to make sacrifices now to solve the climate crisis simply masks how bad the problem has become.
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In Greenspan's time, technological disinflation, and financial deflation, pushed yields lower without implying a slowdown in growth, at least for some time.
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But Jackson's signatures did say "for Scott Pruitt" on them, implying that Pruitt was aware of the raises and approved of them.
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Now though, that negative correlation is minus 28 percent, implying that Treasuries and equities are less likely to move in opposite directions.
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Representative Jim Jordan and multiple colleagues questioned whether Cohen had signed a book deal, implying he might be profiting from his betrayal.
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Trump wants to make America great again, implying some ill-defined moment in the past that he, in the future, will recreate.
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"I let them know, 'Don't take it out,'" Beckham said, implying that the coaches might take the play out of the playbook.
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The Daily News then told Davis's story , implying that Garcia had been given a pass owing to his stature in the diocese.
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Analysts covering Starbucks have an average overweight rating and $61.87 per share target, implying upside of a little more than 20 percent.
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The options market is implying 5 percent move in either direction for the stock on the back of the investor day Monday.
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In fact, Abram even took Cory to task for implying that "real-life rules don't apply" when you're competing on The Challenge.
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She has also said no deal would be better than a bad deal, implying she could accept tariffs on imports and exports.
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When people talk about "designer" clothing, they are often implying that the clothes are made in New York or London or Paris.
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"A team that wins will not be changed," he added, speaking on Radio Capital, implying that there would not be a reshuffle.
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The House plan also eliminates medical expense deductions, implying that catastrophic expenses will not be as deductible under the new tax proposal.
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Kroger reports earnings on Thursday, and one derivatives expert says the options market is implying a relatively tame move on the report.
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At his New Jersey golf club, President Trump lashed out against criticism, implying that residents were not doing enough to help themselves.
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Zarif appeared to be implying that classifying the Guards as terrorists would draw them into conflict with U.S. forces in the region.
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Humphrey sent several memos to Johnson in 1964 implying Johnson should pull back on the conflict, and that he meet with Lansdale.
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It's become a kind of post-hardcore classic, creating a tense intro and breakdown opening, implying the unothodox song structures to come.
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"Kamala Harris is implying she is descended from American Black Slaves," Mr. Alexander wrote during the second night of the Democratic debates.
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It might seem unfair to post labels at gas stations implying that individual drivers are guilty of nudging caribou closer to extinction.
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In 2015, an Idaho lawmaker made headlines after asking a physician expert a question implying that the stomach and uterus were connected.
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The tariffs he had already imposed "are partially responsible for our great economic results," he tweeted, implying more could be even better.
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The first loading programme lists 11 cargoes in October, implying output of around 226,000 barrels per day (bpd), a trading source said.
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This would define the bonds in a transparent way, implying that they are natural extensions of stock markets, which are also perpetual.
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Bank of America and RBC Capital on Friday upped their price targets to $330 a share, implying 11% upside from current levels.
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He went for something broader while also defying the designs of older bars, which tended to hide behind closed doors, implying embarrassment.
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Countries can maintain high living standards and decent job markets even with the low-growth future that Treasury bond rates are implying.
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He don't like to get up early in the morning, and — Were they implying that he didn't know what he was doing?
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The spread is currently in the 55th percentile for the distribution since 163, implying traders see gasoil availability close to average levels.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi recently said it would be a gift to Republicans, implying it would fire up Trump's base supporters.
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BVSP ranged from 42,000 to 65,000 points, implying a drop of 16 percent or a rise of 30 percent from Thursday's close.
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Nathanson lowered his price target to $21 from $23, implying more than 30 percent downside from Friday's close over the next year.
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The three-year bond future surged 16.5 ticks on Monday to a record peak of 99.665, implying an yield of just 0.335%.
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Mr. Deb's retweeting of this, along with his comment implying that someone's offense at this would be inappropriate, reflects poorly on NYT.
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The images also grew larger in scale, taking in whole rooms and connecting Mr. Lillis's poses to the setting, implying a narrative.
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Between then and weekly contract expiry on March 6, the options market is implying a move of about 133% in either direction.
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But said that it would turn over only the data it had, implying that it would not work to unlock the phones.
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She said it's weird the way they keep putting Jill Stein on RT, implying somehow that there is a connection on that.
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The CVR closed on Wednesday at $3.41 per unit, implying that investors currently give the company a roughly 40% chance of succeeding.
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The majority of students would react angrily to any reading material implying that Japan was not an inherently aggressive and expansionist country.
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The analyst upgraded Target to outperform and bumped his price target to $85 from $75, implying 15 percent upside from Tuesday's close.
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Milano also criticized Kavanaugh's behavior during the hearing, implying that the nominee escaped some criticism for his behavior because he was man.
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According to Carter Worth, head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro, there's something in the charts implying an even bigger breakout ahead.
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In a late-stage trial on AML patients, the median duration of therapy was 42 days, implying a list price of $22,485.
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The company forecast revenue growth of 133-213 percent for the year, implying total revenue of between $213.47 billion and $13.47.71 billion.
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Mr. Trump says that Mexico will pay for the wall, implying that the actual cost to the United States will be zero.
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DowDuPont said it expected earnings per share to grow in the mid-to-high teens percentage range, implying earnings of $3.90-$4.05.
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ET, shortly after Breitbart's Senior Editor Joel Pollack tweeted #WAR, implying Bannon and/or Breitbart may launch attacks against Cohn and Mnuchin.
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One area of worry was the index of employment, which stumbled 3 points to just +1 in January, implying slower jobs growth.
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The problem is that the focus on the term "collusion" has had the effect of implying precision where there is essentially none.
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Vijay smartly resists psychoanalyzing her, implying that the china-shop bulls in our families can be survived but never entirely explained away.
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Though he apparently issued a resignation letter, the White House is insisting that he did not resign — implying that he was fired.
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It's implying that even if things are fine now, if we don't act, things will implode and we'll go down with it.
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A family tree constructed from the DNA data puts today's Southeast Asian breeds on the earliest branch, implying an origin in Asia.
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Now he's implying that what's "unfortunate" about the bomb attacks is that the "news [is] not talking politics" as the midterms approach.
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Chad Johnson, this season's "villain," commented on the news with a remark implying Rodgers had ulterior motives for appearing on the reality show.
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The Arizona senator later partly walked back the comments, saying he had misspoken by implying the President was personally responsible for the attacks.
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This practice of heavily implying miraculous claims (but not stating them outright) is one continued by Brian Clement since Wigmore's death in 1994.
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"I got her a drum," he said, implying that his baby gift inspired the young woman to be the musician she is today.
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A 2000 document from the Porcellian mentions its steward and his "loyal and efficient staff," implying more personnel than the Delphic or Owl.
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Conor McGregor is either messing with his fans ... or just made one of the most shocking announcements of all time ... implying he's RETIRING.
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The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has quietly purchased dozens of web addresses implying U.S. senators were "for sale," according to the Associated Press.
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Analyst Rajeev Lalwani upgraded Boeing shares to overweight from equal weight and hiked his price target to $20203, implying a 30.9 percent upside.
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Implying that a drunk woman has no control of her actions, but that a drunk man does strips women of all moral responsibility.
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On Tuesday, Phillips 66 shares closed at $93.59 per share, implying the company is buying the shares at a premium of 0.14 percent.
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Meanwhile, Whole Foods shares closed on Friday nearly 2 percent above the agreed price, implying some investors think a rival bid could emerge.
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I acquired my citizenship by naturalization — a term that's always struck me as peculiar, implying I was "unnatural" prior to becoming an American.
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While criticizing the governments' economic policies, the ECB is clearly implying that its printing presses will remain in overdrive for the foreseeable future.
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In the other case, in the state of Jharkhand, a Muslim villager was arrested for posting pictures implying he had slaughtered a cow.
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Kasich's chief strategist tweeted that voters "get it" -- implying that they'll make the right decision on how to vote in next week's primary.
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The title quotes Toni Morrison's impactful book Song of Solomon, again implying that by letting go, we can experience new forms of freedom.
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And Kardashian seems to be implying that Sunday Service and West's new outlook on life are a direct reaction to that very tempest.
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Meanwhile, on Monday morning, Fox News played footage of Eagles players praying on the field — implying they had been kneeling during the anthem.
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The U.S. Navy has announced plans to increase its fleet to 355 ships from 280 by 2034, implying long-term demand, it said.
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"I have lost my career and everything," he said, implying the pressure had been affecting his work as a mixed-martial-arts coach.
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"We initiate coverage of Beyond Meat with a Neutral rating and $853 12-month price target, implying 16% downside potential," Goldman Sachs said.
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Kjellberg accused Mogollon of having violated Twitch's terms of service many times before, implying that she'd received preferential treatment because she's a woman.
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In the last few years, the term "Belt and Road Initiative" has emerged, implying a concept wherein China is leading but not dominating.
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The agitators portray traditional Indonesian Islam as rural and backward, implying that educated city-dwellers should follow a purer form of the religion.
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She added in an image of her father kissing her, implying that she still feels his influence and legacy in her life today.
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When Clinton attacked him on not paying taxes, he said, "That makes me smart," implying normal Americans who do pay taxes are dumb.
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The IMF last month encouraged the Dushanbe authorities to allow greater exchange rate flexibility, implying that they should allow the somoni to weaken.
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Its banner is a picture of the Virgin Mary with her mouth sealed by sticking-plaster, implying that she has been unfairly silenced.
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"As prime minister, I am not prepared to delay Brexit beyond June 30th," she said, implying that if this happened she would resign.
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"We see guidance implying a lower-quality type of growth versus our initial impression," wrote Morgan Stanley analyst Elena Mariani in a note.
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Furthermore, Comey claims, President Trump asked him explicitly for his loyalty — implying that loyalty was a condition of letting Comey keep his job.
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I do not like ghost berries spilling out of ice cream cones, lightly implying that I should eat fruit instead of ice cream.
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The court ruled against Fairfax Media because of a tweet implying that the former Treasurer was "for sale," because he held fundraiser events.
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They accuse businesses of bastardizing traditions and twisting magic's purpose — implying that it is something to be consumed rather than accessed from within.
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From now on, she would enforce collective cabinet responsibility, implying that any minister who objected publicly to her proposals would have to resign.
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Kanye West's remark implying slavery was a "choice" has many fans and celebrities speaking out against the rapper, including Roots star LeVar Burton.
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What all options other than Mrs May's have in common is a need for more time, implying yet another extension of the deadline.
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At a press conference outside his house in Jakarta he told supporters to guard ballot boxes, implying that the other side had cheated.
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Not only that, but Daryl has left behind a note which Dwight recognizes as Sherry's handwriting — implying that she aided in the escape.
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Revich in January placed a 12-month price target of $51 on the stock, implying then that he expected it to fall 61%.
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West was also in hot water after giving a fiery interview on TMZ Live, implying that slavery was a "choice" for African-Americans.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump used racist language on Sunday to attack progressive Democratic congresswomen, falsely implying they weren't natural-born American citizens.
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The analyst also hiked his price target to $450 a share from $330, implying a 47 percent upside over the next 12 months.
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Google searches for sections of the forensics report, which is marked "confidential," returned no relevant results, implying the document is not publicly available.
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Uber's lawyer: When you say "implying that he could do a startup," what are the words that he used, if you can recall?
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He claimed that he didn't sexually harass the People reporter because "look at her"—implying that she wasn't attractive enough for his advances.
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Nothing in the contents should be construed as asserting or implying U.S. government authentication of information or CIA endorsement of the author's views.
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While cross-examining her, his voice often rose in pitch and became increasingly shrill, ending less with a question than implying an accusation.
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The number of active U.S. oil rigs rose to a three-year high of 804 last week, implying further rises in future production.
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Currently, analysts give Amazon an average rating of "buy," with a median price target of $956.88, implying 8 percent upside for the stock.
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That would be a relatively small decline from less than $1.7 trillion now, implying as little as a few more months of reductions.
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Fed fund futures <0#FF:> are implying markets expect just one rate hike this year, compared with four according to Fed policymakers' guidance.
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He was implying that the answer was no — but he suggested that these remedies should be the starting point to a longer process.
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He said his government aimed "to change this Europe from the inside", however, implying there is no appetite yet to exit the bloc.
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But it predicts broadly flat expenses over the period, implying the bank needs annual revenue growth of about 3% to achieve its goal.
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Selfless owner and coach Ryu took to Twitter to tell coaches to start playing more, implying they would be out of jobs soon.
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Earlier this month, Pebblebrook offered 0.8655 of its common shares for each of LaSalle's share, implying an offer price of $29.95 per share.
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The ratings agency said most Russian companies and banks had managed to retain adequate liquidity despite the sanctions, implying no immediate rating impact.
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A slowdown in labour force expansion would reduce UK productive potential growth, implying more inflationary pressure for any given growth in aggregate demand.
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Armendariz corrected the person who said her day would be coming, implying that her sister would get revenge when she has a baby.
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In "Winter," Lorelai tells Rory "I just hit my steps," implying she either keeps track on her smart phone or has a FitBit.
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Below the description is a link to a brand-new Facebook page, implying that, this time around, the story will move off-platform.
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Then, after claiming that he was an "early and still fan," he criticizes their signature robot costumes, implying that their headgear looked immature.
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Recently, the president tweeted a statement calling me weak, and he was correct, but for a much different reason than he was implying.
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Saying my child deserved access to "good" public schools felt like implying that children in "bad" schools deserved the schools they got, too.
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In fact, he said, McCarthy might add a qualification to his question, suggesting that wasn't making an accusation — before implying that very accusation.
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Trump and others appear eager to pit men against women, implying that taking claims of sexual misconduct seriously means unjustly ruining men's lives.
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Lee said the malware was "unique," implying that it likely wasn't something that just happened be on the grid network during the outage.
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Kors said on Tuesday the efforts yielded a higher average selling price per unit, implying the company sold more goods at full price.
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He said he watched it on TV -- but it was translated that he witnessed it first-hand, implying he was complicit, Failla says.
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The House unanimously passed the bill on Friday, weeks after the Senate did the same, implying the bill could easily overcome a veto.
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WWE – Rosenblatt Securities rates the World Wrestling Entertainment parent's stock as a "buy" in new coverage, with a price target implying 30% upside.
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Citing the better outlook, that analyst raised his price target to $15 from $420, implying 42 percent upside over the next 12 months.
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Airbus aims to deliver over 650 aircraft in 2016, implying a significant fall in orders from a net total of 1,080 last year.
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Terry reiterated his buy rating and increased his price target on Amazon to $1,450 from $1,300, implying 21 percent upside from Monday's close.
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Recently, the President Tweeted a statement calling me weak, and he was correct, but for a much different reason than he was implying.
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In Japan's traditional banking culture, advising a client to sell a firm was considered unseemly, even rude - implying that the business had failed.
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That index of stocks is up about 6.5 percent so far this quarter, implying holiday sales would climb as much as that amount.
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She posted to Facebook, "In America today, women are paid 22019 cents on the dollar," implying that women are shortchanged for equal work.
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Catalist puts this group at 423 percent, and the census at 30 percent — implying 10 million more voters than the 23 percent figure.
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In February, he cited the "toxic environment" in politics and implying he was less likely to face threats in a first-class crowd.
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Netflix identifies each installment in "House of Cards" as a chapter, implying that every season is part of a longer, still-unfolding novel.
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So when they print up T-shirts heavily implying that they'll disband in two years or so, there's a genuine sense of disappointment.
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"If something's wrong with a business, people don't pay you" he noted, implying he's performed well as a business man in the past.
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In March, Reddit removed its own canary from the company's transparency report, implying that it had received a classified request for user data.
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Responding in late February, the SEC agreed and took a veiled shot at shareholders, implying they don't know enough to set company policy.
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An Amazon spokesperson confirmed the service had been pulled in a statement, also implying that the move came as a surprise to them.
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Thus implying that, all too easily, people with Down syndrome or other disabilities can be reduced to just that part of their identity.
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Fully 2000 percent of resettled refugees thus far are children, implying that nearly every Syrian refugee resettled is a family unit with kids.
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Forget rollercoasters, drugs and bungee jumping—I get my kicks from not-so-subtly implying that I'm thinking about ripping someone's clothes off.
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