It's just about keeping everything in check, keeping yourself in check.
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"Keep your behavior in check, keep your emotions in check, keep investing," said O'Brien.
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The idea behind that is to put Parks Canada in check, to put Tourism Canada in check.
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That says two things: She's looking out there and emphasizing, 'I'm keeping my emotions in check, and you keep your emotions in check.
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If I do anything wrong or messed up, he'll keep me in check; I keep my family around, and they keep me in check.
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In all, it was a jubilant evening for Clinton and her campaign after spending months fighting tooth-and-nail to keep in check Sanders' insurgency in check.
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Once your hiring efforts are in check, some of the onus shifts to managers Once your hiring efforts are in check, some of the onus shifts to managers.
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Salazar has kept the Mariners in check with a .
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He was more concerned about keeping his emotions in check.
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Oversees goods and productivity gains have kept prices in check.
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Ahead, eight creative ways to keep Christmas craziness in check.
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I swayed and corrected to keep my cargo in check.
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"We always keep each other in check too," he says.
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Click on to finally get your winter wardrobe in check.
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But it is also focused on keeping inflation in check.
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So your fuckboy meter is in check, which is good.
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Foreign officials and businesses are keeping their expectations in check.
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But nothing was decided, so caution kept gains in check.
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Organizers limited decibel levels to keep the noise in check.
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Someone has to keep our impulsive vacation fantasies in check.
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To keep costs in check, create a solid wedding budget.
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Leicester's fans, to their credit, kept their schadenfreude in check.
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Thirteen percent called for efforts to keep China in check.
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This should keep yields in check, according to Mizuho analysts.
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The Red Wolves defense held the Knights offense in check.
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Start keeping yourself in check with a simple Chrome extension.
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S. trade dispute, which is keeping residential investment in check.
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Market participants also kept their hopes in check regarding trade.
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Speaking of check—what exactly do you say in Check ?
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Abusers count on their power keeping our responses in check.
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Prices are also held in check by group purchasing organizations.
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Building smaller bombs won't keep other nuclear powers in check.
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You come in, check it, check if anyone texted you.
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She has a proven record of keeping bureaucracy in check.
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Both suggest that Democrats should keep their expectations in check.
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I also worked diligently to keep lifestyle inflation in check.
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They both wore shirts: Wright in red, Donald in check.
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I use Lose It to keep my weight in check.
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Keep yourself in check, stay humble, and avoid being overzealous.
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It's up to government regulators to keep them in check.
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How did you keep your emotions in check around her?
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Usually you keep it in check for, like, 15 minutes.
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Keep your anxiety in check in front of your kids.
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But she also had to keep their eagerness in check.
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The presence of other microbes keeps its numbers in check.
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They had controlled the pace and kept Milwaukee in check.
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Republicans are pursuing other avenues to hold the administration in check.
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The fiscal rules are intended to keep macroeconomic imbalances in check.
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It might be time to get your crown chakra in check.
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Yet both of these books kept their praise somewhat in check.
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Even rocket scientists have trouble keeping lithium-ion batteries in check.
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They do a very good job of keeping us in check.
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Camera flashes hide nothing and this powder keeps shine in check.
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I try to keep it in check most of the time.
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Scorpio takes no prisoners, but keep the revenge fantasies in check.
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Let's try to keep our primal shopping instincts in check, okay?
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"With this system, it keeps me in check," said Mahajan, 57.
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He's done a lot of work keeping ThriXXX's community in check.
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S. trade war, while Brexit uncertainties kept overall sentiment in check.
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S. trade war while Brexit uncertainties kept overall sentiment in check.
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Who are some of those people that keep you in check?
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So we should probably keep our emotions in check for now.
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A fresh start is here, but keep your temper in check.
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To keep shots in check, Brooks recommends purposely underexposing your image.
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One less thing to keep your stress levels in check.[Garmin]
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S. tension and falling Iranian exports kept the decline in check.
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Keep your massive ego in check and watch where you're going.
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For thousands of years, social norms have kept people in check.
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Social and economic realities do little to keep it in check.
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Stiff penalties and better information can keep irresponsible users in check.
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The psychotherapist is held in check, but so is the storyteller.
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Bond yields have stayed in check through most of his term.
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Throughout the 1990s, federal regulations kept workplace wellness programs in check.
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The purpose of taxes, then, is to keep inflation in check.
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That is, if Silicon Valley can keep its hubris in check.
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Now is the time to keep growing market power in check.
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His tone also had the aim of keeping expectations in check.
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So, keep your diva dreams in check for the time being.
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My only suggestions: Go slow, and keep your ego in check.
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It's important to keep control issues in check at this time.
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There are good systems in place to keep us in check.
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You can only keep killing it if your health's in check!
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In these instances, Trump was either trumped or held in check.
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It's important to have the food chain keeping us in check.
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Here are five underrated ways to keep your spending in check.
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The Framers created the presidency largely to keep Congress in check.
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Both situations have a loveable host to keep everyone in check.
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"Without the Amazon, we cannot keep the Earth's warming in check."
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Without the Amazon, we cannot keep the Earth's warming in check.
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However, rising gold prices kept wholesale demand in check, traders said.
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Citizens' self-censorship helps authoritarian governments keep the Web in check.
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But police won't be the only ones keeping things in check.
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Your optimism is wonderful, Sag, but keep it in check today!
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So would doing more to keep premiums and deductibles in check.
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If not kept in check, this negativity quickly becomes utterly exhausting.
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Once your spending is in check, you can focus on saving.
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Mullen kept himself in check for the rest of the trial.
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However, losses in tech shares kept the index's gains in check.
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In fact ... our sources say doctors consider Eddie's cancer in check.
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America should stay to keep IS and al-Qaeda in check.
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Higher inflation requires tighter credit to keep price pressures in check.
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Off the ice, he struggled to keep his emotions in check.
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People sob in check-in lines, on the way to security.
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So far, however, many insurers are keeping price increases in check.
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High deductibles are also a way to keep premiums in check.
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And they're talking about putting somebody in check, maybe stabbing them.
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Perhaps there are external factors that keep his emotions in check.
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Having a diversified strategy can also help keep emotions in check.
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A heightened sense of accountability can also keep power in check.
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But first, they have to get the three P's in check.
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Wendy Williams is keeping people who mock the Kardashians in check.
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Others believe inflation will remain in check, despite historically low unemployment.
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But after two new therapies, his cancer now appears in check.
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If you keep them in check, it takes care of itself.
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He said the Constitution has the ability to keep Trump in check.
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Sometimes it's necessary to raise interest rates to keep inflation in check.
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Does going wallet-free actually help her keep her spending in check?
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All of the things that kept our parents and grandparents in check.
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Kick those red flags to the curb and keep yourself in check.
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Remember, NATO was formed to keep Russia's former Soviet empire in check.
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The spectre of a "dovish rate hike" kept the dollar in check.
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Increasing your limit lowers this ratio (assuming you keep spending in check).
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However, he acknowledged it's still a challenge to keep miscreants in check.
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Machines continue to keep the market in check while stirring volatility underneath.
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So, maybe keep your sailor mouth in check around your new friend.
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We tell them to keep those neighborhoods in check at any cost.
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Stress can derail the brightest of careers if not kept in check.
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"I think we've got to keep our expectations in check," Jordan added.
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A powerful police force and feared state security keep citizens in check.
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We did hold DeMarco Murray in check (21 carries for 70 yards).
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Somehow she kept her emotions in check, blowing kisses to the crowd.
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A bearish call on Caterpillar shares also kept market gains in check.
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The two-time Jennings Trophy winner kept Nashville in check on Dec.
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The decline was held in check by the resilience of household consumption.
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Carolyn told the paper she had trouble keeping her son in check.
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Analysts, however, expect slowing economic growth to keep price pressures in check.
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We did a nice job and the bullpen held them in check.
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However, a fall in the healthcare sector kept the benchmark in check.
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What keeps politicians in check with what they can promise to voters.
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I can fly off the handle, and she keeps me in check.
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With significant reductions in carbon pollution, we can hold warming in check.
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Still, laggards in the Berkshire portfolio could keep Buffett's gains in check.
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Patients use these drugs to keep their high blood pressure in check.
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Gausman was even more dominant with keeping the Rays' bats in check.
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Even with your optimistic mindset, you're able to keep reality in check.
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Those are both good places to put your taste buds in check.
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Keep your substance use in check—be safe and make healthy choices!
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Full moons are especially emotional periods, so keep your spending in check.
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The company has also been trying to keep its spending in check.
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The Rohrabacher-Blumenauer Amendment keeps Sessions and other rogue operators in check.
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Recognizing our toughest problems and getting them in check is backbreaking work.
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Instead, your lungs and kidneys keep the body's pH in check automatically.
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But like many of his compatriots, he's keeping his expectations in check.
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People know of his temper, but he mostly keeps it in check.
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So maybe a 'cleanse' every few years to keep things in check?
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The weakness by the group kept the overall markets' gains in check.
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Mr. Nin receives monthly injections to keep urges for alcohol in check.
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Andrew M. Cuomo had taken steps to keep the program in check.
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If the Democrats lose credibility, who will keep Mr. Trump in check?
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And they must get shareholders on board to keep them in check.
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This is a simple solution to help keep thing this in check.
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And yet the ants still manage to keep these pathogens in check.
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You try to just pound the strike zone, keep them in check.
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Central banks usually raise rates in order to keep inflation in check.
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You think Mr. Novak and the Kremlin will keep them in check?
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Experts recommend keeping your emotions in check and responding calmly and clearly.
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I would not be able to keep it in check without her.
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He lacks the restraints that still keep many other politicians in check.
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Overall, market participants would be well advised to keep expectations in check.
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However, despite the growth, it's not consistent with keeping warming in check.
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Emotions are not an affliction we must strive to keep in check.
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The moon clashes with Pluto, so keep your control issues in check.
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Keep your work/rest balance in check as the moon opposes Jupiter.
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Roth IRA accounts can be another useful tool to keep taxes in check.
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He kept his emotions in check (though he was frustrated about being interrupted).
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The U.S. needs China's cooperation to keep North Korea's nuclear threats in check.
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But it's been very hard for him to keep his demons in check.
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Keep your emotions in check and not let them get out of control.
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This could help keep the country's ever-growing health care costs in check.
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An unexpected drop in U.S. crude inventories kept oil price declines in check.
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An unexpected drop in U.S. crude inventories also kept price declines in check.
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Meanwhile gains in oil majors kept losses in check in London's FTSE 100.
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In Modena, the Consorzio Tutela Aceta Balsamic di Modena keeps everything in check.
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That's where the shirtless three-piece suit comes in: Check out those lines.
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Samsung has done a pretty good job keeping its worst instincts in check.
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That, along with blanket coverage, kept L.S.U.'s passing attack largely in check.
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Keeping your self-control in check isn't easy, especially when you feel drained.
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In other words, couples may subconsciously keep each other's wine consumption in check.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has been trying to keep spending in check.
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U.S. worker productivity rebounded in the fourth quarter, keeping labor costs in check.
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This really keeps my mindless swiping addiction in check and my confidence high.
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He may have kept street-level corruption in check, but cronyism is rampant.
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"The body works pretty hard to keep energy expenditure in check," Pontzer said.
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However, the Red Storm also kept both of Villanova's senior stars in check.
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But he has worked to keep his outbursts in check since Day 2.
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As top predators, they help keep prey populations in check and ecosystems healthy.
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Seeing what my goals, dreams and desires are keeps me in check daily.
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Drive to work, settle in, check email, and do general admin work things.
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Tertill Robot The solar-powered Tertill robot keeps weeds in check http://tcrn.
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Inflation remains in check partly thanks to widespread use of the American dollar.
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In most healthy people, good gut bacteria keep the bad ones in check.
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Ireland's reputation when it comes to keeping corporations in check isn't exactly tough.
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Gold prices were a bit lower, held in check by a robust dollar.
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Spending is kept in check so that it can weather any funding storm.
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But maybe let's just keep ourselves in check with how serious this is?
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Despite last month's increase, the figures suggest inflation pressures are mostly in check.
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A complete list of the affected apps is available in Check Point's report.
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Maybe, if they continue to keep one another in check in this way.
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So, he keeps Jonas around to keep his villainous protégé in in check.
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That also means keeping your alcohol consumption in check as much as possible.
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Cuba will likely try to keep advertising low-key and consumerism in check.
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In 2014, Jaitley had gastric bypass surgery to keep his diabetes in check.
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Gains in both indexes were kept in check by declines in healthcare stocks.
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The fear of another "false dawn" is also keeping expansion plans in check.
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Weak regulations make it almost impossible to keep the nonprofit sector in check.
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In other words, a "big red button" to keep the software in check.
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Keep your expectations in check, and take it a day at a time.
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But Sussman has a way for you to keep your emotions in check.
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A dovish BOJ is most likely to keep any yen appreciation in check.
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It protects the weak from political persecution and holds the powerful in check.
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The energy is frustrating; watch for liars, and keep your paranoia in check.
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Chatwood struggled with command throughout but was able to hold Minnesota in check.
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But concerns about liquidity and tighter policy measures kept the markets in check.
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Sun had largely kept his emotions in check, but hearing this he wept.
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So, in a sense, democracy is the thing that keeps politicians in check.
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The Fed is expected to raise interest rates to keep inflation in check.
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No longer kept in check by winter's freeze, bark beetle populations are growing.
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India has been grappling with keeping the pharmaceutical giant in check for years.
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Uncertainty about the future of bitcoin itself has kept prices in check lately.
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Stocks hovered around record levels but lingering trade worries kept sentiment in check.
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Goldman Sachs clearly believes higher interest rates will keep the market in check.
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Bond traders were supposed to act as "vigilantes", keeping spendthrift governments in check.
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She flashed some annoyance, but held it in check for the most part.
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Jupiter clashes with Neptune at 2:01 PM—keep your gullibility in check!
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Trade tensions between China and United States also kept Japanese stocks in check.
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Excitement arrives this evening, but keep your tendency to be impulsive in check.
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Flea explains fatherhood was the only thing that put his addiction in check.
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Adaptive dampers kept the ride silky smooth and the monster's weight in check.
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Higher rates will ultimately keep the market in check, the investment bank said.
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But his maturity, he said, has helped to keep his frustrations in check.
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Make sure you're staying hydrated, and keep your intake of meats in check.
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" And to keep her locks in check, Lizzo regularly visits a "curl doctor.
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All the paintings' parts are kept in check, just this side of mutiny.
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He'd pay them, but if anything that kept his own ambitions in check.
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While stocks on Wall Street climbed, Facebook's drop kept the gains in check.
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I looked at my plate to keep my professional side-eye in check.
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Luckily, so are ladybugs, which prey on aphids and keep them in check.
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"Someone needs to hold Trump accountable and put him in check," she said.
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It's a series of brainy notions: lyricism is held in check by cerebration.
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"Adele texts me all the time and keeps me in check," he said.
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We think that technological advances are improving productivity that keeps inflation in check.
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Patients need to slow down and try to keep their emotions in check.
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The hardest part of doing this record was getting my inspiration in check.
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But optimism from the M&A space helped keep investor sentiment in check.
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Oil prices, historically another key yardstick for recession probabilities, have stayed in check.
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Economic news was mixed during the week, which kept interest rates in check.
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It's important for those who live among bears to keep them in check.
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The effect is of strong emotion held in check by a magisterial intellect.
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Upbeat economic data early on Friday underpinned sentiment and kept losses in check.
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All the cables are kept in check with the Grid-It organization system.
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Watch the video here to discover other strategies for keeping microplastics in check.
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His daughter in particular is credited with keeping his self-absorption in check.
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If you think a shutdown helps keep the budget in check, you're wrong.
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Keep aggressive behavior in check on Wednesday, when Mars confronts communication planet Mercury.
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"There's always going to be those days where you want to cheat and have a pizza, and just having a support system to keep you in check and being responsible for keeping somebody else in check was really important, to me."
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S. trade dispute could slow the global economy also kept crude somewhat in check.
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"You've got to be able to keep your feelings in check," Dr. Michael says.
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I used to have pretty bad acne, but now it's pretty much in check.
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But aspiring solar+storage customers should keep their expectations on this score in check.
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The show may be over, but the community will always keep themselves in check.
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While there is no cure, there are drugs to help keep it in check.
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But I have to keep it in check, for the sake of our kids.
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There, she told Carolyn to always keep her emotions in check when in public.
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Relievers Tyler Webb, John Brebbia, Andrew Miller and Martinez held the Pirates in check.
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Stocks rallied while keeping government bond yields in check, and financial conditions have loosened.
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"Most of us have developed systems to keep that virus in check," Moore adds.
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As such he's established a loose set of principles to keep himself in check.
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And to keep her anxiety in check, that means staying away from the scale.
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We need to rely on "rabbis" to give advice and keep us in check.
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Did she want a congressperson who would keep Trump in check, or help him?
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And to govern well, they will need to keep Trump's worst tendencies in check.
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Short-sellers are savvy investors who help to keep the market's exuberance in check.
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"This is one of the factors that is keeping things in check," Boockvar said.
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An unexpected drop in U.S. crude inventories also kept oil price declines in check.
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HSBC and Standard Chartered, both marginally down, kept the main index's gains in check.
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Tight-fisted federal, state and local budgets have also kept government spending in check.
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That will keep inflation around the central bank's target of around 2% in check.
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Price appreciation is modest but reliable, keeping homes affordable and mortgage defaults in check.
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They're a good hockey team and I think we held them pretty in check.
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Eventually, they'll bump up against some other limitation that keeps their growth in check.
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Shooting is pretty straightforward — but you've got to keep expectations in check regarding quality.
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Inflation has been kept in check despite robust growth due to the strong krona.
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Dry weather tends to holds back pathogens that normally keep the caterpillars in check.
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You need to keep your desire to fix and tinker with things in check.
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Updating them, naming them, and keeping them in check all happens in the app.
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And how we can keep inflation in check and the cost of living down.
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Analysts, however, expect slowing economic growth to keep price pressures in check going forward.
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As relief, they want the government to pursue policies to keep warming in check.
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Lyft might be able to keep Uber in check, at least with GM's help.
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In 2014 he had a gastric bypass operation to keep his diabetes in check.
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I learned about keeping my feelings in check watching him up close that day.
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It keeps our space from feeling cluttered and our borderline hoarder tendencies in check.
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No matter what we do, we just can't seem to keep them in check.
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The clash between Jupiter and Pluto will basically keep you in check about partying.
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He's so Freudian, all id and ego, with no superego putting anything in check.
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To keep the physical pain in check, I take morphine pills twice a day.
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The risk that such a contingency is needed could keep the government in check.
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By keeping his spending in check, he estimates he saves 85% of his income.
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But for now the alderman visits us, warns us to keep her in check.
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Keep your inner dialogue in check and remind yourself that you are indeed, enough.
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Expectations for a solid earnings season may be keeping fear in check, Thrasher said.
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It's never occurred to them that keeping your love in check takes a toll.
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Some analysts said any tightening would be designed to keep price pressures in check.
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That could mean extra targets for Edelman, who was held in check by Buffalo.
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In performance evaluations, eliminating subjective criteria can help keep face-time bias in check.
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So I'm trying to sing things that bring us back in check with ourselves.
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People with diabetes use it in hopes of keeping their blood sugar in check.
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The U.S. Federal Reserve's conservative rate guidance is also keeping the market in check.
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It's important to stay in check with yourself, or else you're gonna wreck yourself.
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I try to keep my own spending in check by taking the reverse approach.
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In his mind, the people — properly organized and motivated — could hold governments in check.
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On the one hand, he wants to raise rates to keep inflation in check.
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They also serve as food for predators and help keep rodent populations in check.
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So how can we keep them in check so they don't destabilize the region?
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Practice good sound management by varying your playlists and keeping the volume in check.
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We think that inflation is in check and we think that that's a positive.
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Biologists have documented valleys where just a few lions keep a herd in check.
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"They're basically removing the police force that keeps these colleges in check," he said.
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Still, they have managed to keep much of the population in check through fear.
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Trump is in charge at a critical moment for keeping climate change in check.
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Meanwhile, populations of spiders -- which had previously been kept in check by birds -- surged.
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He said last week that "constraints" exist to keep Trump's unpredictable behavior in check.
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It's very difficult under the current arrangement to hold the risk-taking in check.
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TL;DR: Get your business plan in check with a lifetime subscription to ProjectDue.
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Pregnant women with asthma should take special care to keep their asthma in check.
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Central bank governor Mugur Isarescu said borrowing costs would however be kept in check.
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Although inflation has long been in check, some wonder how long that will last.
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For Ms. Armstrong, keeping companies in check is a positive use of her influence.
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Why it matters: Generics are our system's way of keeping drug prices in check.
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However, nervousness over the lingering U.S.-Sino trade war kept bullish bets in check.
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Nonetheless it should boost purchasing power, as long as inflation is kept in check.
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The Fed has signaled that it will keep raising rates to keep inflation in check.
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Dr. Peredo notes that salicylic or glycolic acid peels can help keep breakouts in check.
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A strong dollar and cheaper oil are likely keeping the cost of goods in check.
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Gold's gains, however, were held in check by investors booking profits following the recent rally.
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After maximum employment, the Fed's other mandate is price stability, or keeping inflation in check.
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Mentally strong people control their interactions with toxic people by keeping their feelings in check.
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The Fed has been raising rates to keep inflation in check during an economic expansion.
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Adults say "'follow the rules and stay in check, everything will be okay'," he said.
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Trump's policy, then, is to gamble on some shady characters to keep Iran in check.
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It's going to be a revolving door until they're both in check and being treated.
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It's not because he wants to boost their IQs or keep their hormones in check.
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Currently, it's only expected to launch on PS4, so keep those Switch dreams in check.
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Burns has been held in check by Chicago with 11 points in 38 games. 2.
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Keep your paranoia in check, and don't plan for any serious conversations during these days.
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Watchmen is primarily concerned with who keeps the people with the most power in check.
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However, the coronavirus epidemic in China, Australia's biggest trade partner, kept risk sentiment in check.
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If outsiders engage now, the slide back to war may yet be held in check.
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Zambada mediates between them and keeps things in check without taking sides, according to AFP.
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Conversely, when times are good and unemployment is low, budgets should be kept in check.
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However, some signs of weakening demand and surging U.S. output may keep prices in check.
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In addition to record-high inventories, improved rail networks should keep price spikes in check.
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Why it matters: Medicare's drug benefit was designed to keep prices in check through competition.
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I took it as gospel that I had to keep all of it in check.
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Maybe, but it's unlikely: "[Y]ou need to keep your expectations in check," Wiener said.
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It's a bit like anything goes, but we keep each other in check quality-wise.
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Massive domestic supplies of both commodities kept the gains in corn and soybeans in check.
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For many, efforts to boost production while keeping costs in check are already paying off.
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In the past, the scarcity of food and limited habitat kept the ravens in check.
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Between the creepy Chandra handhold and his patronization, maybe eczema kept his ego in check?
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Apparently, my breasts required something more than a training bra to keep them in check.
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On the bright side, LG Display's failures means Apple's keeping its quality bar in check.
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The doctor believed keeping your weight in check is critical to living a long life.
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The Utes also outrebounded Cal 41-31, keeping Golden Bear standout Ivan Rabb in check.
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What had she ever done to keep Donnie in check when he was a kid?
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It's also a pretty good case for those pushing to keep climate change in check.
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There's times when I could've let people down and they've all put me in check.
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Mutually advantageous cooperation—not sanctions—may be Washington's only hope of keeping Putin in check.
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To price your trade-in, check online pricing guides and compare quotes from local dealerships.
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However, gains were kept in check as interest rates reached levels not seen in years.
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This hints at what it really thinks: that civil liberties must be kept in check.
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We know football season can't get here fast enough, but let's keep it in check.
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Several studies show that group visits are particularly effective at keeping chronic illnesses in check.
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He's been trying to keep his own emotions in check and cheer up his son.
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The method utilizes a system of bullets, hence the name, to keep everything in check.
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And yet Mr. Shields's case illustrates how restaurants have managed to keep salaries in check.
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Spending time with Brown, I could sense her struggle to keep her biases in check.
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But, over the years, he has discovered that this register must be held in check.
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Lean hogs also were stronger but gains were kept in check due to ample supplies.
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Members of the committee itself didn't fare as well; few kept their emotions in check.
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It is this small miracle that keeps deadlines in check and the paper on time.
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Look for signs that Mr. Xi is extending his power or being held in check.
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The trees and plants also absorb planet-warming emissions, helping keep climate change in check.
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However, wind turbines kept turning, helping keep the lights on and energy prices in check.
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That means maintaining discipline in the Iraqi army and holding the Shiite militias in check.
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So in order to keep inflation in check they may need to hike interest rates.
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Keep your impatience in check today, as your ruling planet Mercury clashes with fiery Mars.
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Whatever you decide to stock up on, remember to keep your food expectations in check.
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Those concerns have partly faded as recent economic data showed that inflation remained in check.
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Unemployment is at its lowest in almost 50 years, and inflation is basically in check.
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"There are no domestic forces that can keep in check the Communist Party," he said.
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They are also extremely important for keeping other countries like China and Russia in check.
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Namely, social media has blown the lids off controls that have kept society in check.
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He kept property taxes down and held the growth rate of state debt in check.
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And for a long while, Marcello manages to keep him and his violence in check.
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Follow them on your next wash day to keep your hair – and sanity – in check.
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Sometimes the tension that holds these egos in check is precisely calibrated, thrilling to behold.
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Ms. Sta Maria doesn't do away with the sugariness, but she keeps it in check.
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Supportive, deferential and someone who wasn't afraid to try and keep the president in check.
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He kept his volcanic temper in check and played his best tennis of the year.
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Having a strong number two was felt to be important to keep Kalanick in check.
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Additionally, they have been able to keep their debt and related fixed costs in check.
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For now, the dollar was held in check by the relative strength of the yen.
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He's also pledged to keep costs in check by partnering extensively with the private sector.
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After being held in check in the first half, Henry now has 134 rushing yards.
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Now, here's where the game comes in: Check in with yourself at the next paycheck.
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Now it is being held in check by a powerful new chemo drug called ibrutinib.
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Some horse advocates urge expanded use of birth control to keep horse populations in check.
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It's about keeping your four bars of ruling (power, religion, people, and time) in check mostly.
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Until Taliban messaging becomes more positive, expectations of a deal should be kept in check. 2.
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But gains on the broader currency index were kept in check by losses in other currencies.
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Perry said the United States would do everything it can to keep gasoline prices in check.
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Why it matters: Fish keep the growth of algae, which can harm coral reefs, in check.
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However, solid starting pitching has helped keep games in check until the runs start to mount.
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And is there a way for short-sellers and activist investors to be kept in check?
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It's just not enough for the least bad megacorp to keep the evil ones in check.
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It's pricier, too, though Apple's kept things more in check here than with the Mac Mini.
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This evening will feel especially draining if you don't have your work/life balance in check.
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They don't like that Allie keeps them in check, especially after they harass Lexie during questioning.
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Without her authoritarian father to keep her in check, Cersei then proceeds to make other missteps.
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A bigger issue for actress was keeping her nerves in check while playing Blanchett's love interest.
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Ensuring that hyper-concentrations of power are kept in check unites both the right and left.
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On the one hand, they play a vital role in keeping some taxpayer predilections in check.
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Of course, both of these are free updates, so you should keep your expectations in check.
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This time, it'll be another character — Kelly Marie Tran's Rose Tico — who keeps him in check.
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Keep your emotions in check when you speak to your boss about the issues you've outlined.
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But in order to even try, Breitfeld must reanimate Faraday Future while keeping Jia in check.
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In 2017, New York City passed a law to keep the city's automated systems in check.
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A turn to protectionism to keep China in check would inflict damage far beyond its borders.
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Prices largely remained in check: Markit's services inflation index was in line with expectations at 50.9.
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In other words, we need to really be on top of keeping our maintenance in check.
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But Wall Street's gains were kept in check as traders awaited the Trump-Xi trade meeting.
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"As much as they fought, Chyna has been the only one to keep him in check."
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Mercury will also square Neptune, so some unrealistic expectations will need to be kept in check.
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Just to keep unemployment in check, India needs to create some 10m-12m jobs a year.
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You have a tendency to say more than you mean to—keep that in check today.
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China, the United States, and Russia all establish mining outposts, essentially keeping one another in check.
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Retailers have finally gotten their inventory levels in check, boding well for their profitability this season.
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Having a third party present can be useful for keeping things in check when tempers flare.
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Everyone has strategies they use in their minds to keep their emotions—their anxieties—in check.
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The authoritarian structure of the education system and powerful administrators keeps parents and students in check.
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State governments have long set "harvesting" quotas to keep the four most populous species in check.
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The company has raised $7 million to date to help keep those stress levels in check.
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Sharks, the sea turtles' natural predators, are the only ones that can keep this in check.
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Sanofi is making a big jump to stanch public criticism and keep drug pricing in check.
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The churn helpfully kept valuations from getting more stretched and held investor expectations well in check.
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Dudley said a strengthening greenback should hold big price increases for goods and services in check.
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Keep your pessimism in check and connect with nature—flora and fauna always helps your spirits!
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Until two years ago, he told me, his health was kept in check through regular medication.
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The tensions have taken a toll on global financial markets and kept investor sentiment in check.
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Luckily, their marital troubles seem to be in check now, and they look happier than ever.
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However, the Moon will enter responsible Earth sign Capricorn this evening, keeping your impulsivity in check.
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Instead of Pepper Potts, it's Christine Palmer (Rachel McAdams) who keeps the hero's ego in check.
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But analysts believe authorities will keep depreciation in check due to concerns about potential capital outflows.
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Mounting signs of an economic slowdown across the world may also keep oil prices in check.
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Imports are being kept in check by ongoing efforts by businesses to reduce an inventory overhang.
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In theory, the president is coequal to Congress and to be held in check by it.
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So obviously we worked a lot—but that cohesion helped us keep each other in check.
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She had to keep emotions in check that were only a couple degrees removed from explosive.
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The number of women in check-writing roles has seen a bump, but it's not much.
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Verlander held the Indians in check before exiting after 105 pitches, 71 of which were strikes.
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Honest reviews of both hosts and guests are what keep the whole Airbnb system in check.
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The feeling was there, deep and molten—volcanic—held in check by dint of constant effort.
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Encarnacion has been held in check by Colon with only four hits in 19 at-bats.
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"It took me a little while to get my priorities back and in check," he says.
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They are thrilled the pub is watching their waistlines by keeping their portion sizes in check.
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It instead keeps diagnosed tumors in check by inhibiting their growth, acting more as a treatment.
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"I held my resentment in check because it had been such a nice day," she wrote.
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Once she'd got her walking in check, Simpson started doing full-body workouts every other day.
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He has focused partly on boosting the working class and holding Wall Street firms in check.
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A single pigweed plant can produce 3003,000 seedlings, making it extremely difficult to keep in check.
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He is focusing partly on boosting the working class and holding Wall Street firms in check.
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CO-OPs are keeping prices in check, to the benefit consumers and the federal government alike.
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Homebuyers were notably cautious in October, as uncertainty surrounding the presidential election kept sales in check.
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Cher not quite being able to keep her signature roar in check even when in character?
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However, prices will be kept in check by alternatives such as duck meat and increased imports.
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If she keeps that perfection mindset in check, she'll be very effective and difficult to stop.
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Reducing development costs would allow the forces of market competition to keep prices in check naturally.
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You should guard your health and work hard to keep your stress and panic in check.
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If anything, it demonstrates why the press is so important—to keep that power in check.
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Hafez kept Syria in check with a brutal secret police and occasional campaigns of murderous violence.
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More cash flow for households may keep that in check — and might actually encourage more borrowing.
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She and the Phoenix become one and she struggles to keep the cosmic being in check.
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He said the waivers have also helped keep oil prices in check ahead of Tuesday's elections.
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The Yankees pitchers had once again held the Astros' offense, the best in baseball, in check.
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One other thing is to take care of your mental state and keep it in check.
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Russia, Saudi Arabia and Iraq have also increased production, helping to keep oil prices in check.
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So let's keep our fear in check; panic will hurt us far more than it'll help.
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It attributed the decrease to new deals with health care providers to keep costs in check.
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Powell's patience could be a master stroke if inflation stays in check and growth slows significantly.
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She's also hilarious and puts Benny and Scott in check, which I am so here for.
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Mr. Dragnea said he was not sure he could "keep in check" his own party's supporters.
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This weekend temperatures will drop into the high 60s, and thunderstorms should keep ozone in check.
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This is one way to keep your mental health in check and combat feelings of loneliness.
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Bill Kilgour, 87, said it was the duty of Congress to keep Mr. Trump in check.
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Disappointing comparable-store sales came in below estimates, however, and kept the stock's gains in check.
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Like many diesel engines, the Chevy's uses urea fluid to keep the engine emissions in check.
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That has many investors believing airlines fuel costs will stay in check for the foreseeable future.
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The two countries may end a military intelligence-sharing agreement that keeps North Korea in check.
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The government has also been impeding the efforts of people working to keep deforestation in check.
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Those divisions are being held in check by a military junta that seized power in 2014.
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Homebuilders are worried about affordability, but firm demand is holding that concern in check, for now.
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Jackson, however, has appeared to be more focused on keeping Manafort and his lawyers in check.
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However, lower oil prices and increased domestic energy production are keeping the import bill in check.
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These individuals may require constant self-monitoring to make sure they keep their cravings in check.
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Most students understand those limits, and it helps me when they keep the others in check.
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To control the disorder, I take an immunosuppressant every day, enough to keep things in check.
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The results also gave me recommendations on how to get my gut microbiome back in check.
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Once in favor of keeping financiers in check, Democrats became much more deferential to the industry.
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Falling energy prices seem to have kept that figure in check, according to the Associated Press.
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The only person keeping Thale in check is a psychiatrist named Dr. Agatha Matheson (Gretchen Mol).
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For someone who knows the truth, it must be hard to keep her rage in check.
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Lingering uncertainty surrounding the eventual bill paid to the DOJ has largely kept the stock in check.
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But with CRISPR's ease of use and low costs, it's challenging to keep rogue experiments in check.
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That growth is good news for American drivers, who should benefit from gas prices staying in check.
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Until the middle of 2018, Chinese diplomats managed to keep international criticism of the camps in check.
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Sometimes keeping your financial wellness in check is important too, especially if it reduces long-term stress.
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But in a briefing with reporters Monday, Pompeo sought to keep expectations for the summit in check.
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Here are three key tips to keep ourselves in check — and lessen the burden on our wallets.
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Meanwhile, the government is hampering the efforts of those who are supposed to keep deforestation in check.
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That likely kept Thursday's declines in check, said John Stoltzfus, chief investment strategist at Oppenheimer Asset Management.
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Growing U.S. oil production and concerns over the U.S.- China trade dispute are keeping prices in check.
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The Owls defense was able to keep Clemson senior forward and team leader Donte Grantham in check.
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But rising U.S. oil production and concerns over the U.S.- China trade dispute kept gains in check.
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You set aside money to invest and save every month, and you keep daily expenses in check.
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Traders said the People's Bank of China's stronger-than-expected midpoint kept the yuan's fall in check.
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Understanding the difference between wants and needs is a powerful way to get your spending in check.
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This will help keep your risk for skin cancer in check and prevent premature signs of aging.
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WASHINGTON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - U.S. worker productivity rebounded in the fourth quarter, keeping labor costs in check.
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This waiver would allow Congress to bypass the sequestration law meant to keep the deficit in check.
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We'll expand the supply of Low Income Housing Tax Credits that help keep rising rents in check.
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Germany is also politically decentralised, which Philip McCann at Sheffield University says keeps regional inequality in check.
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My heart simply broke open for her, it was hard to keep my own emotions in check.
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However, he believes it's important to keep emotions in check and not to abandon long-term strategies.
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Economists reckon the country needs to put up 300,000 houses a year to keep prices in check.
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You'll have to keep your impulsive attitude in check today due to the Moon in responsible Capricorn.
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It also keeps the size of government in check, preserving our constitutional system of checks and balances.
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The trick at these events is for the speakers to keep the crowd's ruder tendencies in check.
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U.S. data on Thursday underscored growing pressure on the U.S. economy and kept the dollar in check.
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Garza has mostly held Andrew McCutchen (6-for-23) and Josh Harrison (3-for-18) in check.
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The company implemented measures to keep production costs in check, while reducing its labor force since 33712017.
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"Being exposed to daylight helps keep your stress levels and your circadian rhythm in check," Augustin says.
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Tampa Bay got 211 strikeouts from starter Jake Odorizzi to keep a potent Toronto lineup in check.
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There are also some apps you can download to help keep your driving safety measures in check.
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The monsters of the film are constructed by those in power to keep the population in check.
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"It helps me keep accountable and helps keep some of my spending habits in check," she said.
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He keeps himself mostly in check here, trusting his story and carefully guiding us along the way.
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Most countries in Africa are following sound economic policies, controlling government deficits and keeping inflation in check.
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The high estrogen levels and low testosterone levels keep oil production in check to prevent excess sebum.
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Risk appetite was kept in check as Brent oil prices fell as low as $43.46 per barrel.
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And, he asked whether the Senate and House could use legislation to keep the President in check.
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Only a little tire slap on grumbly pavement detracts, but even it is mostly kept in check.
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Keeping blood pressure in check may lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
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"Wages are rising, interest rates have stayed in check, and overall, there's strong consumer confidence," he said.
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To keep costs in check, Amazon must not only maintain dozens of warehouses, but run them efficiently.
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He held us in check after getting shut out last night and we just came to life.
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"I'm very happy, but I try and keep my emotions in check," Panarin said through a translator.
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If you want to end up wealthy one day, it's crucial to keep your spending in check.
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Moreover, at events freighted with emotion for other people, he usually had to keep his in check.
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And we have processes in check to make sure that the quality and everything meets our standards.
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He does not feel constrained by the norms and traditions that have held other presidents in check.
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With WADA's influence and role expanding, there needs to be a watchdog keeping WADA in check, too.
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A few other healthy lifestyle habits can also help keep what athletes sometimes call runger in check.
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" Slate described the film as "essentially Top Gun with period costumes and the campy homoeroticism in check.
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Her story showed unnamed hands tugging at the Lip Kit maven's zipper, trying keep it in check.
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Fitch believes this should help keep SEMAPA's budget in check and to anticipate potential cash flow problems.
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Shares in Shanghai, where the Chinese government often keeps sharp moves in check, opened 211 percent lower.
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That mutual respect and keeping egos in check, that's a tough thing to do in professional sports.
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Keep your punches in check while getting in a full-body cardiovascular workout when you download FightCamp.
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The scene was kind of stale in Edmonton and no one was putting one another in check.
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"It can keep you in check, and I actually think it can slow you down," Isner said.
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From there, the Mayhem's flexible DPS hero pool paid off, as Florida kept Toronto's DPS in check.
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Sam Byford, Asia news editor: Like probably everyone else, I'm keeping my expectations very much in check.
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Keeping spending (public and private) in check is essential to killing high inflation, he argued in 1986.
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No amount of sound advice is enough to keep Mr. Trump's reckless and divisive impulses in check.
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It has become painfully obvious that the nation has no substantive means to keep him in check.
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He does his thing, but we've got to make sure we regulate and keep him in check.
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A slight decline in the number of U.S. rigs drilling for new production kept prices in check.
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Those summertime macroeconomic fears kept equity market in check, with stocks trading sideways through August and September.
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Inflation remains in check regardless, prompting some charges that Beijing's number-crunchers might be massaging the data.
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He was ruddy with passion; at one point, Wilson asked him to keep his emotions in check.
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If we have any chance of keeping 2018 premiums in check, Congress must provide certainty before then.
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In other words, our internal clock is easily influenced and kept in check by the daylight cycle.
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Her medications were tweaked, and her seizures were largely kept in check, until the crash this April.
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You said around WeWork&aposs $5 billion valuation mark, you had to keep your ego in check.
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Argentina's central bank has tried to keep inflation in check through rate hikes, but to no avail.
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One critical factor in building and maintaining a good credit score is keeping your spending in check.
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How do we keep our worst impulses in check, and how do we foster our best impulses?
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Rising oil prices should encourage more U.S. production, which may be needed to keep the market in check.
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The Huawei leak has crystallized doubts about May's ability to keep her ministers in check and govern effectively.
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Bite-size portions of rich desserts can give you the indulgence you crave while keeping carbs in check.
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The books keep any possibility of saccharine sentimentality in check by offering up healthy doses of melancholy, too.
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It wants to keep inflation in check without setting the economy back, often a tough line to walk.
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You're both adults here and probably definitely capable of keeping your urges in check without humping the furniture.
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But, Leo, keep it in check today—don't forget all the awesome habits you've developed around managing money.
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Even in red states, then, policymakers will come under pressure to do something to keep premiums in check.
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However, recent indicators are that the Fed is no hurry to raise rates, keeping bank returns in check.
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But his main mission has been political: to keep in check much of what makes Hong Kong distinct.
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But analysts believe authorities will keep depreciation in check for now due to concerns about potential capital outflows.
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Growing U.S. oil production and concerns over the U.S.- China trade dispute are also keeping prices in check.
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" He called this process of keeping Trump's bombastic behavior and ideas in check as "a really delicate dance.
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And the second the methods to keep the him mostly in check malfunction, the temperature begins to spike.
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Much of what supports that is globalization, which has both helped keep wages in check and taxes low.
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But this composer held things more in check, as indeed he had to, to accommodate the featured instrument.
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Tulsa all-conference guard James Woodard was kept in check by the Houston defense, finishing with 10 points.
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Analysts believe the authorities will keep depreciation in check for now due to concerns about potential capital outflows.
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But, unsettling though they may be, the eight-legged do excel at keeping six-limbed pests in check.
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"The Framers anticipated this objection and created two constitutional safeguards to keep the Senate in check," Rehnquist wrote.
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Déjà is really responsible; she's keeping her mom in check with bills and getting to work and stuff.
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We got the scoop backstage at NYFW on which products they're buying to keep their skin in check.
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Weak economic data supports the ultra-easy monetary policy of the ECB which has kept yields in check.
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So in effect, everyone with a smartphone becomes a deputy central banker…helping to keep prices in check.
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I try to keep him in check but there will be a time when that will be impossible.
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Nicole is relieved to have Aza to look after because chasing after him keeps her anxiety in check.
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Between the lines: Keeping costs in check while maximizing emissions cuts is part of the debate on policy.
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Tolling AVs could encourage shared rides and reliance on other transit options, which would keep congestion in check.
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Working in the 1990s, both scientists studied proteins that regulate the immune system and keep it in check.
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They were enforcing the laws of the South to hunt slaves and keep slaves with passes in check.
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I have dry, acne-prone skin, and I follow a strict regimen to keep it all in check.
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Distraction and anxiety surrounding the presidential election will keep consumer spending in check until a winner is declared.
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It also raises questions about whether Theranos's board fully performed its duties to keep the company in check.
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At the top of the marine food chain, they are biologically charged with keeping prey populations in check.
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" The Spurs even celebrated the duo on their Twitter page, captioning a photo of them, "Priorities in check.
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On the downside, weakness in Origin Energy Ltd and health care stocks kept the benchmark's gains in check.
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Facebook, Netflix and Amazon, part of the so-called FANG group of stocks, kept the Nasdaq in check.
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But a sleep schedule may be one of the simpler avenues for keeping the internal clocks in check.
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At that point ole C.H.U.C.K takes a back seat, but continues to assist, helping keep things in check.
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Antetokounmpo was held in check, as he only posted eight points and two assists and had no rebounds.
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"I just pay attention to how I'm feeling and try to keep that in check," she tells PEOPLE.
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The moths did not die out, but the pest could be managed and crop damage held in check.
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We kept their guards (Emmett Naar and Joe Rahon) in check (combined 5 of 20 from the field).
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Oil also recovered somewhat after Wednesday's slide, though a weakening outlook for crude demand kept prices in check.
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Justin Bieber ain't afraid to put his pastor pal in check ... especially when the guy jacks his move.
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Even if you're keeping your calorie intake in check, water weight can make you feel bloated and sluggish.
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The Democrats, as the minority party, need the Republicans' help in investigating Trump and keeping him in check.
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But keeping the system in check means letting users know when and how their faceprints are being stored.
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The huge game keeps its file size in check by generating each new planet randomly as it's discovered.
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Divided as they are over the rights and wrongs of impeachment, Brazilians have kept their anger in check.
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Recent weakness in the dollar underpinned crude oil prices though persistent worries about oversupply kept gains in check.
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Global growth concerns have kept broader risk appetites in check in currency markets over the past few weeks.
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To Republicans, McNamee is a highly qualified candidate who knows how to keep his personal opinions in check.
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And, despite its leverage over states' finances, the federal government is unable to keep the corruption in check.
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Capital expenditures on its network and spectrum are kept in check by its network sharing agreement with Telus.
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The meds are all we have, and nicotine is all we have to keep the meds in check.
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The government is trying to keep unrest in check by lowering the threshold at which the police intervene.
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"They become more numerous, and they outgrow their competitors which at lower temperatures would keep them in check."
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Typically, jellyfish populations have been kept in check by marine predators like sea turtles and fish like tuna.
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Studies show that motivation contributes to how successful a person will be at keeping their prejudices in check.
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Santiago has kept Detroit sluggers Miguel Cabrera (6-for-25) and Victor Martinez (5-for-25) in check.
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To do so, elite workers can look once again to the religions that once kept capitalism in check.
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The department store has kept its clearance racks in check and has less stale inventory on the floor.
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It should also make them angry about how little Congress has done to keep the administration in check.
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Those old school ties are strong, and this no doubt keeps Harris' Big Tech fundraising numbers in check.
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Disney lifted the Dow to a fresh record but worries around trade kept the broader market in check.
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A lack of expensive, large new buildings will act to keep prices in check in 2017, CityRealty said.
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We don't think of it as limiting; in fact, having less space helps us keep clutter in check.
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Analysts have previously said that authorities will keep depreciation in check due to concerns about potential capital outflows.
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Nonetheless, Mr Peña will need to keep expectations in check now that the adversarial approach is in place.
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Once they know of their own biases, after all, it could become easier to keep them in check.
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Keep your spending in check; don't borrow too much money, and don't stress over things you can't control.
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Venus's clash with Jupiter is plenty of fun...possibly too much fun, so keep your spending in check!
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He was uninterested in theological disputes among the Jews; his task was to keep his territory in check.
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They concluded that global warming is raising the temperature where the frogs live, keeping the fungus in check.
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And why should I hold those in check when the president and his enablers make no effort to?
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As I prepared for my journey to California in August, I tried to keep my hopes in check.
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Couples can elect for one standout or recognizable label with value wines to keep the budget in check.
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He keeps it in check with medication and therapy, but every once in a while, it consumes him.
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What kept these dark forces in check was the prestige of a European elite committed to democratic values.
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The Starcruiser atrium: Good luck keeping those kids in check when they're actively encouraged to join a Rebellion.
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With inflation still in check, expectations are that longer-term interest rates may already be near a peak.
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Keep your emotions — and sarcasm — in check, or you run the risk of turning your reader against you.
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I wanted to catch up, but I was also trying to keep my loans and expenses in check!
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Public anger and frustration with the regime are kept in check only with the credible threat of force.
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SO THE CONSERVATIVES IN US AND OUR COLLEAGUES IN THE INDUSTRY ON UNDERWRITING WILL HOLD THIS IN CHECK.
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Scientists realized that as top predators, wolves kept populations of prey in check, which allowed plants to thrive.
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Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) has kept the crony bank in check by refusing to approve another board member.
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As a fierce competitor and an enthusiastic investor, Gilbert said he works to keep his emotions in check.
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Cote was an enforcer—a tough guy whose job was to keep the other team's players in check.
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A slight decline in the number of U.S. rigs drilling for new production kept oil prices in check.
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Keep your emotions in check Even if you hated your job, keep your cool during the exit process.
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Speculation was that Fillon had sought from Sarkozy an assurance that he would keep his rebels in check.
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The data are clear: We are keeping methane in check even as we become a global energy superpower.
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He'll have ample opportunity to keep the lawyers in check and will decide upon legal questions they raise.
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She said it's been a struggle keeping her insecurities in check with the constant speculation about Offset's fidelity.
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Gains earlier in the session were kept in check while investors digested weak earnings from shipping giant FedEx.
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He is solidly pro-EU but appeals to those who want its budgets and powers kept in check.
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On Thursday, he said Beijing "can" and "will" do a lot more to keep North Korea in check.
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Sluggish demand is expected to keep consumer prices largely in check despite a big bump in producer prices.
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Macquarie's Wizman added that, despite fears of flatting, a stronger U.S. economy should keep the curve in check.
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You can be very impulsive, so it's important that you keep that side of yourself in check today.
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Today, international quotas keep krill harvesting in check, although the quota was raised in 2014 to 300,000 tons.
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However, if you keep your expectations in check, it should deliver relatively good performance for the next few years.
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I know I can be stubborn and controlling, so I went into this trying to keep that in check.
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Check out the following choice highlights of dogs nailing their portraits, and try to keep your jealousy in check.
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The fund is expected to yield 100-150 investments that will vary from $100,000 to $250,000 in check size.
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However warily American and Chinese leaders eye each other, economic self-interest keeps their most hawkish impulses in check.
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Finally, to keep FOMO in check, talk to friends, a spouse or a parent "in real life," Lannan said.
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FACT: Sharks play a pivotal role in keeping ocean ecosystems healthy and balanced by keeping fish populations in check.
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But, as long as they're kept in check by each other (and natural selection), each strategy will be successful.
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She's got her goals in order and her personal life in check now that she's back together with Ted.
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"That allows us to minimize the cost of the civil structures while keeping our elevations in check," says Mock.
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As technology tries to maintain its dizzying ascent, one dead weight has kept its altitude in check: the battery.
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In the geopolitical area, we need China to keep North Korea's nuclear and long-range missile programs in check.
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Significantly, the irrational choices made by this hand puppet were literally held in check by a good, rational man.
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With your GNO ensemble in check, now you can focus on getting to your affair on time (for once).
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Sometimes it's nice to have a reminder, midway through your 26-mile race, to keep your bowels in check.
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Crude futures traded in a narrow range, with gains held in check by a strengthening dollar and tepid equities.
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The cooked specimens are Rockefeller-esque, their richness kept in check with a bright green and gently crisp persillade.
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The prospect of a "dovish rate hike" is keeping the dollar - this year's best performing major currency - in check.
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Saudi Arabia has been pumping below its production target since January to keep oil inventories and prices in check.
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California is preparing to enact legislation next year that will keep tech firms' use of consumer data in check.
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"If we can use less antibiotics and look for alternatives, then hopefully we can keep the problem in check."
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Step number one would obviously be to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to try and keep climate change in check.
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Or, as Axe suggested in the thrilling season 2 finale, for both of them to end up in check.
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Online Islamophobia in Liverpool seems to have been kept in check at a time when it was rising elsewhere.
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"On solving the problem of the pigs, Miller said, "They're so prolific, you can't hardly keep them in check.
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The moon opposes Jupiter at 10:10 PM—big feelings flow this evening, but keep your desires in check.
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O'Neal, who played for 0003 seasons before retiring in 2000, later learned how to keep his spending in check.
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The market's gains, however, were kept in check as Wall Street digested a mixed batch of corporate earnings results.
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It's long past due for a platform like Steam, but more importantly it lets them keep Discord in check.
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Free of harsh chemicals, cork is also naturally self-sanitizing, so it will keep germs and bacteria in check.
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He said stricter credit risk assessment could keep provisions in check and stem the impact of rising corporate defaults.
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The gain in the core C.P.I. was kept in check by moderate increases in rents and medical care costs.
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Also keeping investors in check were concerns about U.S. threats to impose tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese goods.
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This is an indication that you have a handle on your debt and you're keeping your spending in check.
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They may find it hard to contain their anger, though, so see if you can keep them in check.
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As long as wage growth remains in check, he asked, "why tap the brakes" with an interest rate increase?
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On the other hand, they know how to keep their emotions in check when the situation calls for it.
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HIV cannot be cured but the infection can be kept in check by AIDS drugs known as antiretrovial treatment.
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The medication keeps the virus in check, while increasing a person's chances of living a long and healthy life.
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So much so, that Mario said he needs extra security to keep things in check during meet and greets!
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The Fed is raising the short-term interest rate it controls in an effort to keep inflation in check.
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Also keeping investors in check were concern about U.S. threats to impose tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese goods.
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He was never formally replaced and people felt kept in check by him, even when he was in jail.
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You keep your emotions in check, but in some ways you're ticked off and sad at the same time.
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The increase in the core CPI was kept in check by moderate increases in rents and medical care costs.
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When Bernanke began tapering the ECB and BOJ picked up the slack and kept global borrowing costs in check.
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Mixed corporate results from the three big Wall Street banks put some of this week's earnings optimism in check.
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Fears and paranoid thoughts may occur, and you tend to be obsessive, so keep unhelpful negative thinking in check.
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Kramer has sold his stake in Check Point, which last year bought two security companies in which he invested.
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Just keep saturated fat in check during the rest of the day, as it runs on the higher side.
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But yields, which move inversely to prices, were capped as the decline in oil kept inflation expectations in check.
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China, however, worries that America's efforts to improve its relationship with Vietnam is aimed at keeping it in check.
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Historically, cowbird "brood parasitism," as it's called, was kept in check because cowbirds like resting on an elevated surface.
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Climate change activists hope it will convince more young people to get involved in keeping rising temperatures in check.
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Now that you know how to keep it in check, try out these great recipes — sans the white goo.
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The famous Merriam-Webster dictionary is at it again, keeping President Trump in check with some harsh Twitter shade.
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Trump's seeming lack of interest in trying to keep the deficit in check has exasperated -- and alarmed -- some conservatives.
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Indeed, there's even a whole range of cost-management tools to help companies keep their cloud spending in check.
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Yet such thinking is holding back the development of democratic institutions that might have kept Mr Thaksin in check.
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Law and Justice spent years flirting with Poland's far right and is now struggling to keep extremists in check.
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Democracy in action … His emotions in check, Mr. Franz acknowledges his awkward pause and returns seamlessly to his story.
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Bauer has been able to keep Elvis Andrus (2-for-10) and Beltre (2-for-8) in check, however.
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In Western Europe, however, the taboo of the Nazi period has long kept the far right successfully in check.
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It's so demanding, physically and mentally, that keeping emotions in check and avoiding distractions is a necessary survival strategy.
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As for the effort to keep the funds rate in check, "it doesn't seem to be working," he added.
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The assumption that Trump's impulses can be kept in check by wiser minds in his administration is being challenged.
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We are apt to find the persistence unsettling because it hints at depths of rage being held in check.
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That kept in check any temptation to act aggressively or take advantage and free-ride off other people's contributions.
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But my experiences generally keep that hope in check; it is hard to shake off the doubt and pessimism.
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No piece of software will cure that, but Due goes a long way in keeping that tendency in check.
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This isn't to say that Ozlo is frustrating to use, just important to remember to keep expectations in check.
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Keeping investors in check were concerns about U.S. threats to impose tariffs on billions of dollars in Chinese goods.
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Yes, but: Employers have kept premium increases in check partly by raising deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs.
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The green-eyed monster could make an unceremonious appearance, but keep jealousy in check because you're prone to overreacting.
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U.S. Treasury yields rose slightly on Wednesday, but lingering concerns over U.S. trade relations kept investor sentiment in check.
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Here are 11 strategies that can help you keep anxiety in check as you deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
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It is about the right of citizens to hold corporate monopoly power in check in industries across our economy.
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Other hard-bodied men see his hurt, but as strong, discreet brothers they, too, keep their feelings in check.
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It was said that he had hired a leadership coach to try to keep his harsh evaluations in check.
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Inflation, meanwhile, is said to be unrelated to government debt and can be kept in check through other means.
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The Consumer Price Index rose by just 13 percent in September, suggesting that inflation was being kept in check.
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The biggest long-term risks: a sharper decline in check sales and competition in many of its product categories.
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But it sure wasn't easy as the Colts (63-26) held Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell in check.
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Its single moderator, Radio-Canada's Patrice Roy, kept the leaders firmly in check but in a good natured way.
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On Monday, India's oil minister said he was looking at ways to keep prices in check, without giving details.
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Supporters of the FCC's move contend those concerns are unfounded and the marketplace will keep the industry in check.
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Kaku believes he has guardrails that can keep his predictions in check, though: the progress of science and technology.
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Unlike full-time employees who have bosses to keep them in check, side hustlers self-manage their own workflow.
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Ideally you'll care for my baby as if your own, with enough distance to keep your love in check.
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Virginia quarterback Bryce Perkins was kept in check by Miami's defense, completing 25 of 42 passes for 252 yards.
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O'Neal, who played for 218 seasons before retiring in 143, later learned how to keep his spending in check.
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" Mahan added, "You just have to get out here, keep working on it and keep your emotions in check.
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Even standout running back Christian McCaffrey was held somewhat in check with 13 receiving yards and 53 rushing yards.
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He gave them names like "Capitaine" and "Chef de Cabinet" and kept them in check with a blunt machete.
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But when it comes to consumer trust, financial leaders shouldn't wait on regulators to keep their companies in check.
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"The only thing keeping other YouTubers in check is other YouTubers," Felix "PewDiePie" Kjellberg said in a recent video.
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U.S. equities closed higher Wednesday but backlash from the business community against President Donald Trump kept gains in check.
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If I don&apost keep [myself] in check, you can&apost be the "We" Company and a "me" person.
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To be sure, a split Congress is likely to keep in check whoever wins the White House in November.
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To be sure, a split Congress is likely to keep in check whoever wins the White House in November.
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On the other hand, with no Tony Stark to keep in check, Rhodes loses some of his raison d'etre.
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To keep food prices in check, New Delhi has imposed controls in recent years that have hurt agricultural producers.
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But inflation has remained in check, long enough to prompt central banks to keep interest rates lower for longer.
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To keep stress-induced blood pressure increases in check, consider relieving tension by walking into the woods and screaming.
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At that point the Red Sox handed the ball to Price and asked him to keep Houston in check.
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Any disturbing implications of Gloria's situation — any ethical quandaries, psychological insights or genuinely shocking circumstances — are kept in check.
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But it had struggled to keep costs in check and prices affordable, leaked documents previously published by Recode showed.
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Livestock producers are permanently exempted from the EPA's greenhouse gas regulations, killing any efforts to keep them in check.
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They are able to reveal aspects of their personality that are held in check by social etiquette and rules.
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Some utilities are already asking their customers to keep electricity consumption in check to cope with the surging demand.
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Italy is struggling to keep its finances in check while honoring the costly promises made by the populist ruling coalition.
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At private colleges, one of the few things keeping tuition hikes in check is the "perception of affordability," Kelchen said.
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It creates a national reinsurance program to offset high medical bills for insurers and thereby keep premium increases in check.
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A sharp decline in oil prices amid an oversupply and slowing global economic growth is keeping overall inflation in check.
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A key part of that financial plan is to keep housing costs in check by living in affordable areas. Why?
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U.S. government debt yields slipped on Monday as lingering fears about a volatile stock market kept Treasury rate in check.
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To use this planetary energy in a productive way, approach conversations maturely and thoughtfully, and keep your expectations in check.
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In response to those situations, the "stress hormone" cortisol regulates many of your bodily processes to keep things in check.
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Anti-doping officials have acknowledged that doping is widespread at the Olympics and have struggled to keep it in check.
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Overall capacity use for the industrial sector dipped to 78.2 percent from 78.3 percent in January, keeping inflation in check.
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He also keeps his best friend — a kleptomaniac money – in check, and sings, dances, and nails backflips on the spot.
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It can be caused by the raft of antiviral medicines used by HIV patients to keep the virus in check.
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Charlotte was clearly looking forward to the christening after party — and made sure to keep the guest list in check!
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Adopting mandates at the state level would help stabilize insurance markets, thereby keeping premiums in check and forestalling coverage losses.
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He believes the Fed and other central banks are keeping economic growth in check with low and negative interest rates.
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Wikipedia's global, sprawling nature also makes it hard to keep the power hungry in check or keep track of them.
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The Ellcrys is the only thing holding a nasty collection of demons in check in a zone called the Forbidding.
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According to Matt, dating on Twitter is only okay if you're confident that you can keep your expectations in check.
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What's changed is simply that Musk's profile has risen while his staff's ability to keep him in check has waned.
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Most recently, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation committed up to $100 million to help keep the coronavirus epidemic in check.
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Mary Jane, on the other hand, has to have Kara keep her crazy in check and hold onto Justin's iPad.
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That means the long-term challenge for the U.S. and its allies will be to keep these groups in check.
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They may, indeed, keep the further growth of inequality in check, but they can hardly dent the direction of change.
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You're hosting a lot of internal activity right now, and it might be challenging to keep your emotions in check.
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She doesn't shy away from paparazzi and isn't afraid to put them in check when they get out of line.
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Alas, at the moment it seems that internal and external constraints on public companies are holding that performance in check.
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If you're pondering going veggan, or if you just love your eggs, be sure to keep your intake in check.
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Anias has suffered seizures since the surgery, but they have been held in check with medicine since Wednesday, officials said.
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"Hopefully just to keep my emotions in check," Sanchez said when asked what he learned from his ALDS start vs.
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Revenue growth was kept in check as sales in Citigroup's Institutional Clients Group business fell 20183 percent to $9.2 billion.
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Such privilege also explains the army's interest in sustaining the sense of threat, and in keeping Pakistan's politicians in check.
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Maybe it is up to Khloé to keep her anger in check, especially when it comes to Kris and Kim.
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Mr Trump, a harsh critic of America's foreign wars, therefore needs to keep the likes of Mr Bolton in check.
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And while hubby Nick, 45, is supportive, he also does his best to keep her — and their budget — in check.
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I'm still outspoken about the things that are important to me, but I'm trying to keep the bitterness in check.
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It was hard to imagine sitting through another 90 min of Trump pontificating and Hillary keeping her emotions in check.
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S. dispute over trade spilled into the technology sector, but the Chinese central bank's firm fixing kept losses in check.
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Keep your temper in check, but if you're feeling upset or hurt, definitely find healthy ways to express your anger.
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They ask one central question: when there's no government or authority to keep humanity in check, what will people do?
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"You gotta have some strong jaws and your teeth better be in check," he says, chewing with his mouth open.
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Expectations of higher U.S. rates underpinned the dollar, though a flattening U.S. Treasury yield curve kept investors' hopes in check.
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Remembering to hydrate is also key to keeping your body temperature in check and replenishing fluids you lose from sweat.
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Prior to this week, bond yields had been held more or less in check as the equity rally has continued.
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But smart people learn how to keep this in check by weighing their daily priorities against a carefully calculated goal.
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Meanwhile, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) favors new privacy legislation to help keep Facebook and other tech companies in check.
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One issue keeping investors in check was concern about U.S. threats to impose tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese goods.
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Texas hopes to keep Los Angeles in check as it has allowed a total of 21 runs during its slide.
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There is still a stronger case to keep expectations in check about San Antonio than there is about Golden State.
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But a lower 2020 oil demand outlook from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries kept price gains in check.
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B tweeted about the horizon and such, and Neil tried to put him in check with facts and stuff. pic.twitter.
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He had a gastric bypass operation in 2014 to keep his diabetes in check and kidney transplant surgery last year.
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Keeping losses in check were energy shares which tracked a rise in crude prices on tensions in the Middle East.
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Turnbull, considered a moderate, tried to keep this rightward rebellion in check, granting concessions and trying to placate the hardliners.
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Italy is struggling to keep its finances in check while honouring the costly promises made by the populist ruling coalition.
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That way, you will be better able to keep your emotions in check and avoid escalating the situation, Sheehan noted.
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You'll probably do pretty well if you can keep your innate annoyed-Midlander-at-the-Apple-Store vibe in check.
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These tensions will be kept in check by the general desire for a commodity quite as valuable as water: peace.
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Though, according to her Byrdie interview, she's finally found a routine and the right products to keep everything in check.
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The result will be less scrutiny of the nation's most powerful agencies, and fewer forces to keep them in check.
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The sun squares off with Jupiter, urging you to get clear on your needs—and keep your ego in check!
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Slowing domestic and global growth are keeping inflation in check even as a tight labor market is driving up wages.
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"I view this as crucial for the long term thinking about how are we're going to keep costs in check."
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The president needs insurers to participate in the individual insurance market to keep up competition and keep costs in check.
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We're relying on automated tools to identify adult content and humans to help train and keep our systems in check.
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Yet they are there to keep premiums in check and to make health care more affordable and accessible, he says.
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Residential investments kept the losses in check, however, rebounding to 5.1% growth from a negative 3% in the prior quarter.
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They believe Republicans could keep her potential administration in check if the GOP holds onto or expands its Senate majority.
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In order to be successful, you've got to get your base in check before you can build on to it.
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But tame wage inflation as shown in the U.S. nonfarm payrolls report kept the dollar's gains in check, analysts said.
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Women with these cancers take estrogen-blocking drugs for five and sometimes 10 years to keep their cancer in check.
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When the president says, "We tell them to keep those neighborhoods in check at all costs," who is the "we"?
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You just try to keep those in check maybe a little bit more — and use them, maybe not abuse them.
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Ultimately, Monday's developments pose another test for America's institutions, which have so far largely kept Trump's autocratic instincts in check.
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Their goal was to simultaneously hold Toomey's margins outside the major cities in check while weakening him in the suburbs.
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Slowing domestic and global growth are keeping inflation in check even as a tight labour market is driving up wages.
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Among the topics covered, Shalvey talks working with the instructions on the page and keeping his own expectations in check.
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That has pressured Canada's No. 1 airline, Air Canada (ACDVF), and US airlines serving Canada to keep fares in check.
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The operation — dubbed Jaque, the Spanish word for putting an opponent in check in a chess game — began Wednesday night.
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Something's going to have to shift, but be careful not to act out of fear; keep obsessive thoughts in check.
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He keeps you in check with what is happening around the world, and he inspires you to answer—to react.
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But the Midshipmen were held in check while averaging 4.2 yards per carry with 419 total yards on 73 plays.
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With the two Disrupt stages running concurrently, there's always lots of content to take in – check out the agenda here.
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Michael Corkery ECONOMY The American economy is the strongest it has been in a decade, but inflation remains in check.
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She's tapped into demonic powers to help her friends, and is now having trouble keeping her darker impulses in check.
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And frankly, I'd like to keep my wardrobe budget in check by being able to wear clothes I ALREADY OWN.
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After learning he had diabetes in 2011, he managed to keep his blood sugar levels in check for three years.
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It doesn't recognize that we also want markets to be competitive to encourage innovation and to hold power in check.
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To hold the South Korean president in check, Johnson gave him a cornucopia of military equipment, including two Navy destroyers.
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Michael Kretschmer, Saxony′s CDU premier, will take the credit for ensuring that the blue wave was kept in check.
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World stocks were hovering near record highs on Thursday after the signing of the deal, keeping gold prices in check.
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He said Congress, the administration and public health advocates all need to work together to keep the industry in check.
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Not only did I like it, but I found it was the only way to keep my speed in check.
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Intent on keeping inflation in check, the Federal Reserve is gradually raising its target interest rate, making borrowing more expensive.
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There are valleys in the West where herds don't increase because they are kept in check by the big cats.
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It held back-to-back opponents without a TD before holding the Chargers in check in KC's regular-season finale.
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Actually, Mr. Iger's book is a primer on how much you can achieve if you keep your ego in check.
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Bottom line, the market could resume its upward trajectory from 2019 if tensions between the two countries remain in check.
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The rally was broad-based, led by financials and material stocks, but declines in energy shares kept gains in check.
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One quick way to put that in check is to sign off of social media, at least to some extent.
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Analysts said Target was not as promotional as other chains in the category, hoping to keep its profitability in check.
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And what are the best ways to keep your budget in check and know when you&aposre spending too much?
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Yet stubborn softness in wages has kept inflation in check, suggesting there is still plenty of slack in the economy.
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For instance, gas and power in the winter, or keeping reactors in check, and making sure water systems are working.
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Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter: Stranger Things 2 is quite good and, if your expectations are in check, largely satisfying.
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A better-than-expected monsoon could also keep inflation in check, reducing the prospects of a tighter interest rate regime.
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When I don&apost have my ego in check and I come home at night, she looks at my face.
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Keeping the levels in check, closer to what they might have been when the flies were younger, extends their lives.
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The company has also focused on boosting its margins by cutting down on promotions and keeping its inventory in check.
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Berrios kept the Rays in check until the sixth, and the Rays added nine runs in the last four innings.
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Bill Clinton and Yitzhak Rabin both ignored them in installing Yasir Arafat as a dictator to keep Hamas in check.
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Lions were no longer the only resident meat-eaters able to keep the burgeoning herds of grazing mammals in check.
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But ethnic violence - long held in check by the state's iron grip - has flared up in many areas, including Amhara.
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We've all packed on the pounds during winter hibernation, and are trying to get our bods in check before shorts season.
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Another way to keep your tax bill in check is to consider which investments you allocate to each type of account.
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Meats, vegetable dumplings or cheese were also held in check; there were noticeably few morsels lurking under a flood of sauce.
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He warned that populist moves by the government could derail reform plans and measures to keep India's fiscal balance in check.
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Plus, I'm working on killing my reflexive tabbing habit, and being interrupted in the act helps keep my fingers in check.
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It was right about then that the walls she'd so carefully constructed to hold her pain in check began to crumble.
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According to a source, while he still "needs to get his eating in check," Kardashian has definitely been "more active" lately.
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France on the other hand has struggled to grow and failed to keep its ballooning debt and budget deficit in check.
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Nevertheless, the oil and gas major said in the report that it would "remain disciplined" by keeping its costs in check.
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Find the right lightweight leave-in conditioner for your hair and use it post-wash to keep your tresses in check.
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However, the group recently began collecting membership dues to distance itself from the company it's ostensibly supposed to keep in check.
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So he had to keep his desires in check as he perused an online auction of NASA relics in May 2012.
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But the power of the President of the United States can be held in check by a humble district court judge.
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In the early 2010s the Fed stayed doveish despite high oil prices, recognising that high unemployment would keep inflation in check.
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The final game started out close as well, but SKT had enough of a small lead to keep SG in check.
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No matter which one you choose, keep your emotions in check so you can stick with it through different market cycles.
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Covered there too with the help of the sad, ultra-real jams of Sufjan Stevens to keep your experience in check.
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I will say the one word that keeps a Broadway performer at this kind of level in check is just — maintenance.
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If your TV viewing habits are constantly out of control, this could be a good way to keep yourself in check?
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The second source said she considered inflation to be in check and unlikely to spike, so rates would stay relatively low.
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We've been using these treatment pads every day for the past month to keep our oily skin — and breakouts — in check.
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It being the week of Thanksgiving, Rebecca advised me to keep my gluttony in check to the best of my abilities.
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The company has managed to keep losses in check and revive margins through job cuts and by exiting its drone business.
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That being said, generous amounts of lip balm can keep the dryness in check when you aren't working the color. Intrigued?
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Earlier in the session, U.S. stocks were helped as data on U.S. income and spending kept broader inflation worries in check.
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Before you dig in, check out our recap of this episode, as well the archive of our entire discussion to date.
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Even when going head to head with a two-time MVP, that combination can be too much to keep in check.
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Click ahead for the A, B, C's that will help you get your wardrobe in check for the next six months.
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Lackluster economic reports, uncertainty in monetary policy and a bruising homestretch in the presidential campaign have helped keep equities in check.
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In bonobo societies, these lady apes (our close kin) rule and develop cross-generational bonds to keep the males in check.
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The study found that the combined treatment kept the disease in check for a good deal longer than current treatment regimens.
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California has still got a long way to go to get it's dairy industry's greenhouse gas issue in check by 2025.
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The tongue-in-check campaign was launched just hours after news broke that beloved "Star Wars" actress Carrie Fisher had died.
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Concerns about planting delays in the U.S. Midwest provided support to corn but massive domestic supplies kept the gains in check.
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Rangers starter Drew Smyly held the A's offense in check through five innings, but ran out of gas in the sixth.
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I'm told that they are manly, mean things, and they need a firm and aggressive hand to keep them in check.
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Low transport costs kept inflation in check despite higher prices of food during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, economists said.
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The spring runs 24-hours a day and has at least three security guards on duty to keep tempers in check.
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The biggest drag on inflation was transportation costs, which were kept in check by cheaper air travel and fuel, economists say.
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Milwaukee was held in check for seven innings by Arizona starter Zack Greinke, who left leading 22-226 after seven innings.
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It's almost impossible to imagine Congress passing piecemeal the various reforms that would be required to get our debt in check.
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Many victims felt their complaints were never properly remedied by the banks or the authorities supposed to keep them in check.
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If 2019's monster rally folds, Ed Keon has adopted an approach to keep losses in check even though he's bullish.
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Given that background, there are a number of things you can do to help keep your lawyer fees in check: 1.
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Traders said that prices were being held in check around current levels - rising output prevented increases, while strong demand prevented drops.
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Here's Lindsey Vonn ... turning heads in Hollywood Monday night in an outfit that baaaaarely kept her top situation in check. #SmokeShow
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Especially now that daddy Snoke isn't around to keep them in check, and they're at each other's throats more than ever.
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At others, he seemed to struggle to keep his ego in check, and was hardly overflowing with empathy for the victims.
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You also could be giving someone too much credit at this time, and it's time to put that tendency in check.
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North Korea's continued belligerence was a blow to China, which has failed to keep its ally in check despite persistent warnings.
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She was diagnosed with lymphoma in her mid-20s, and with treatment has kept the cancer in check for five years.
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Women could study and work, he said, but the intermingling of the genders ought to be kept in check in Afghanistan.
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The period of cold weather that used to keep beetle populations in check are becoming increasingly rare in our warming climate.
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Keep them in check and all else falls into line, or at least America notches one victory amid so many defeats.
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Technocrats, auditors, courts — all those traditional safeguards don't have enough authority or muscle in Bangladesh to keep the politicians in check.
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Gains were kept in check, however, as the company warned the U.S.-China trade dispute and the end of its Amazon.
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Today, they believe that the nuclear agreement on Iran – the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – keeps Iran's nuclear program in check.
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It was probably always a mistake to assume that Washington was ever a truly "responsible adult" keeping other nations in check.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Tuesday said the administration has sought help from oil-producing allies to keep prices in check.
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Others say policies that eliminated predators like wolves, which once helped keep the horse population in check, need to be reconsidered.
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While not all debt is created equally, the credit card version is often a challenge for consumers to keep in check.
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Wall Street's losses on Monday and political woes in Italy kept risk appetite in check through much of Asia's trading session.
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Sluggish demand is expected to keep consumer prices largely in check despite a big bump in producer prices in late 2016.
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Keeping prices in check also resulted in gross margin of 38.9 percent, compared with 40.1 percent in the year-ago quarter.
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There's also improved stress tracking, which promises to "keep your stress levels in check" using breathing exercises and a guided course.
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Urzua kept Mexico City's public accounts in check while serving as finance minister for the local government between 2000 and 2003.
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