West's technical skills have never felt less important Meanwhile, West's technical skills — his rapping, his second-to-second beatmaking — have never felt less important.
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When someone less important dies, undertakers have to hurry up.
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But that doesn't make it any less important, she added.
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What we say is less important than what we do.
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We don't want Russia to be seen as less important.
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Unless wars are less important, since they're not about copyright.
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Whether that is true is less important than the assertion.
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No battles are deemed more or less important than others.
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In business, the question of ends [is] far less important.
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Even friends were less important than her budding acting career.
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American also offers pretzels and nuts, which are less important.
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But this does not make the decision any less important.
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"Fortunately, the type of exercise seems less important," Saragiotto added.
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It's become less important to him compared to other things.
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It's less important to the American public and creating jobs.
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The second point is more subtle but no less important.
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Many primaries for less important offices draw even fewer voters.
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Over time, television will simply be less important to politics.
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And, truth be told, that is less important to me.
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I'm happy with what you've achieved, but that's less important.
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But the motivation here is less important than the result.
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But his motivations are far less important than his actions.
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For many players, that automatically makes the matches less important.
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Surely, buying a sponge is less important than my vote?
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If the economy continues to move forward, it's less important.
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Don't you have more important questions and less important questions?
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A less important brother, Carlos, had been arrested in 2009.
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The caucuses were supposed to be less important this time.
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That doesn't make it any less important, then or now.
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The content was much less important than the leak itself.
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My experience today made me feel a little less important.
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Republican backbenchers are surprisingly good at passing less important bills.
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He still hadn't had shrooms, but that seemed less important.
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If the latter, then what central banks say is less important.
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It's not because it's less important but because it's more advanced.
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But the date is less important than the dynamic, ever widening.
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Justifying my own past is less important than protecting the vulnerable.
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Art seems less important here than in London and New York.
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It's less important than the hard facts about Trump and Russia.
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America's military spending should be unshackled from far-less important items.
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Trump's political views were less important than his approach to hiring.
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Sure, it's a politically fraught question, but it's no less important.
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The technique is less important than the feeling and the intent.
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And we have become less important to the ones who aren't.
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The amount of the tax is less important than its existence.
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No less important is not succumbing to despair, panic or hatred.
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Government is more, not less important than it used to be.
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So I think the manner is less important than the facts.
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So let's treat them as no less important than Trump's tweets.
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This is a debate that's rather less important than it sounds.
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If the main way people interact with smartphones is by asking them questions, the particular device will become less important — just as the advent of the web made the difference between PCs and Macs much less important.
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Other industries that are exposed to trade, including manufacturing, are less important.
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In less important news, more songs are now eligible in dumb categories.
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Its contents are less important than its status as a coveted thing.
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With the rise of smartphones and tablets, PCs are far less important.
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Smell is more important for lamb recognition, and less important for adults.
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The exact numbers are less important than the overall trends they indicate.
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It's less important to wonder how the emoji feel about their future.
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Being fun doesn't make it less important—those are not mutually exclusive.
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Feature generation has already become less important as models become more sophisticated.
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It's not less important, itself, it's just not as important as family.
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Whereas companies for some might seem less important, for others, they're greater.
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Because religious diversity is not getting any less important in public life.
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How can we make the court less important—that is, less powerful?
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No less important, the chips (fries, actually) were crisp, firm and excellent.
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Less important that there are 85033 states that are good for investment.
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What happens is less important, finally, than who it is happening to.
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"I understand why seniors' problems are seen as less important," Shaneyfelt said.
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Less obvious but no less important is the loss of people's health.
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No less important, many countries are desperate for infrastructure investment and jobs.
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As long as there was no elementary humanity, art seemed less important.
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But their motivations are less important than the information they've provided us.
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Even climate policies are seen as less important than impeaching the president.
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No one knows what the policies are—what's important, what's less important.
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But it's probably a lot less important in general than people think.
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But the more he thought about it, the less important it seemed.
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Less visible, though no less important, has been the modernisation of government services.
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Whether or not it's in the form you see today, that's less important.
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The prison labor became less and less important to industry and to corporations.
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Compensation and benefits packages become less important as incomes increase, the report said.
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As the U.S. increasingly becomes a knowledge-based economy, geography becomes less important.
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But search traffic seems less important when you can simply fabricate an audience. ●
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Just start asking the questions that are more or less important for you.
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"The overvaluation is less important than it was a year ago," he said.
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This is harder to spot than the grandstanding, but is no less important.
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What's real and what isn't becomes less important than what action you take.
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The personalities involved are much less important to me than the underlying facts.
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For Republicans, it seems, rule of law is less important than partisan loyalty.
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The language of Trump's subsequent tweet is less important than his ready acquiescence.
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Here are a few things that are less important than we might think.
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Ms. Park's foreign policy proved far less important to voters than domestic concerns.
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After the smartphone began its ascent luxury became far less important than usability.
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How they did so is less important than the fact that they did.
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In the past, prevention was the priority, with detection and correction less important.
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For the Islamic State, Wilayat al-Furat is no less important than Mosul.
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Big, strong teeth, for instance, may have become less important to their survival.
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How we price carbon is less important than how we use the revenues.
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The art object was less important than the experience of looking at it.
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It's less important to understand each layer than the mere existence of layers.
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But this swing in public sentiment might be less important than it appears.
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If you do it right, the H.I.V. status of someone is less important.
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Her requirement was no less important: She was looking for a married man.
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Another probably less important variable is the Senate taking up impeachment next week.
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Parentheses describe details about a sentence (usually making the details seem less important).
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They don't make the front page, but their stories are no less important.
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It's just far less important for me than how it makes you feel.
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Less important have been ticket sales, which generally fluctuate with wins and losses.
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For some gun safety advocates, the amounts are less important than the principle.
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Everyone thinks its No. 290, it's not, it's less important than you think.
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It doesn't make my opinion any less important or my voice any less heard.
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Even the legendary Kennedy-Nixon debate in 1960 was less important than people think.
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But it's been my experience that eventually in relationships sex just becomes less important.
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And then there's the more prosaic but no less important work of the board.
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Magic was less important than the political scheming and violence between warring human factions.
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After Harris and Warburton, the actual Baudelaires are less important to the overall story.
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But in reality, demographic characteristics, like education, are often far less important than geography.
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They make more errors in remembering peripheral details that were less important to them.
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The other part, subtler but no less important, was his attitude toward unauthorized immigrants.
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Compensation and benefits packages also became less important as incomes increased, the report said.
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And every year, the actual presentation of Grammy awards becomes less and less important.
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That doesn't mean the Global Hawks are any less important to the overall mission.
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The nature of the issue is often less important than the "exercise" you get.
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Aid has become less important to many poor countries than foreign investment or remittances.
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But that warmth is less important now that MetLife caters to business-side customers.
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But that could be less important than the things he chose not to say.
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There are also less tangible but no less important reasons to release the returns.
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Another (less) important thing to note is that Countertime is a good-looking collection.
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Sportiness and styling are less important that legroom, overall comfort, and ease-of-use.
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He knows that, in this genre, the script is less important than the optics.
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No less important is the growing cooperation between the two countries on defense issues.
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Diana wasn't making that distinction of, 'These people are more important or less important.
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But a lot of people think it's less important than a good rock song.
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CP: Well, first of all, we're all less important than we think we are.
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I do not write this editorial to say that self-care is less important.
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A rigid scheduling grid is less important in cable; in streaming, not at all.
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Yet as another hurricane season approaches, blame is less important than learning from failures.
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But these economic considerations are, I'd argue, much less important than the political aspects.
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There&aposs another reason, too, one that&aposs less pragmatic but no less important.
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The U.K. has become marginally less important to CEOs in China, India and Canada.
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Try this: Point out that surface differences are less important than the underlying message.
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Her other accomplishments may have been less high-profile but were no less important.
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Higher education seems less important than continuing his fight at the front lines, anyway.
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Cruz is less important to him than a shot at being Secretary of Commerce.
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But the change may signal to some people that buying insurance is less important.
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Working to maintain privacy is no less important than working to keep us safe.
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"If the European market for weapons grows, exports will become less important," Scholz said.
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Whether we hire the person, it's less important but we learnt from the ground.
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It succeeds in making George's emotional coldness less important than his enormous artistic warmth.
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"The necessity for a long operating range is less important in China," Sommer said.
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The price was less important than the fact that "Jorge buys the lot," he said.
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Concerns like these make physical pain more bearable, maybe because they make it less important.
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We probably feel a little less important and the relationship feels a little less secure.
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Ownership of the assets become less important: they are part of a suite of services.
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The storage space is less important to me, since I like working off external drives.
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"We've never had choices like this before, and that makes essentialism less important," she said.
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But the number of rockets SpaceX launches is less important than its consistency, Caceres said.
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It's less important to answer everything and more important to just get the conversation started.
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Venue is somewhat less important; it is primarily a matter of convenience to the litigants.
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And the timing is less important than the ways Home will test Google's modus operandi.
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They argue that manufacturing employment became geographically more concentrated after 1990, but no less important.
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Investment banking itself is less important these days, accounting for about half the overall business.
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The precise lands in play here were less important than the larger principles at stake.
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It's less important what actually happened as much as the greater context of the situation.
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Nevertheless, once again, the underlying motivation is less important to Russia than the eventual outcome.
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And he's leading Republican voters who think experience is less important than they previously thought.
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In the future, trade trends also mean U.K.-EU trade will become relatively less important.
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Whether a hotline actually works is less important than whether people want to use it.
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The Big Lebowski is a grower because the plot is less important than the characters.
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The aesthetic of what I'm creating is less important and will change as I change.
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Baldwin's right to consult on judges for her state any less important than Sen. Johnson's?
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For many company funds, financial gain is less important than finding the next big idea.
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Nick Wingfield ECONOMY Why is this Federal Reserve meeting less important than most Fed meetings?
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Try cutting some pricier but less important items out of your budget, like expensive gifts.
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It's not much to look at, but the visuals are less important than the sound.
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"A toy is not less important than a painting," said Anne Monier, the exhibition curator.
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For Trump, the veracity of McCullough's charges is far less important than their sheer existence.
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The rest sort of melts away as less important and we're able to just talk.
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Dub-plates became less important; the performance of the DJs and the singers took over.
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For these fans, hitting the downbeat and presenting all the lyrics may be less important.
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But all the bells and whistles are less important than this: My plants seem good!
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The surface rationales for Libra are less important than the long game Facebook is playing.
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Demographic characteristics, on the other hand, seem to be less important than people's policy opinions.
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Groups can also explain why they selected certain elements as more important or less important.
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Committees are less important, and so getting handed a plum committee position is less valuable.
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The level is less important than them rising quickly off of the all-time low.
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But adhering to my own philosophy for creating thoughtful, intimate images is no less important.
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At the same time, diminishing response rates have made the coverage issue seem less important.
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THRUSH: --but my vote is somewhat less important than my participation in this capacity, right?
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But what voters think will happen is less important than how they plan to vote.
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Cross off less important calendar items, double up on others, and make what's priceless untouchable.
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For somebody in my line of work, intelligence is less important than a sharp intuition.
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Why are the American public's constitutional rights less important than special favors for Wall Street?
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Among those who see the ability to beat Trump as less important, 38% support him.
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The "traditional" factors (at least as I had understood them) were seen as less important.
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While the issue is far less important to them, Democrats don't either (296 percent against).
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A decade-plus ago, Me Too's meaning was significantly less complicated—and significantly less important.
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For her, knowledge was less important than following what delights you and makes you curious.
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Why is their ability to feel safe at work less important than his second chance?
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Just because they are happening to people on the margins doesn't make them less important.
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That fact is less important to Schiebinger than the fact that most people don't know it.
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Formal or aesthetic concerns, though not absent, were far less important than catering to potential buyers.
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Like the notification muting, it learns which apps are less important to you and acts accordingly.
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Okay, so maybe we can't find information about that last question, but it's no less important.
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Apparently, Donald Trump's own promises are less important than his knowing best what voters care about.
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The faces in her portraits are blurred, making the subjects' identity less important than their thoughts.
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For many voters, experience and competence are less important at the moment than honesty and idealism.
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Thanks to the decimation of digital advertising, writing has become less important to the media industry.
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Security choke points for oil, such as the Strait of Hormuz, could become relatively less important.
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But when you're young and your income is relatively low, a tax deduction is less important.
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In some cases, winding up an a universe with low entropy is less important than others.
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The form of the post-seed round is less important than the performance of the company.
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No less important, it appears that female co-founders are well-disposed to hiring female partners.
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But money has become less important since recent reforms capped campaign spending and prohibited corporate donations.
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Are they just less important, or are the poster and old episode title both red herrings?
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Yet for Bendix and others in the community, that doesn't make the struggle any less important.
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But the point was clear: mental illness remains a disease considered less important than physical disease.
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I have tried to follow suit, remembering that the work I do is considerably less important.
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But the question of intent is far less important than the questions of effect or aim.
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On the media's hierarchy of priorities, then, truth is far less important than imagery and narrative?
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But agreeing sanctions before Trump's May deadline may be less important than actually getting them approved.
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I think the role [of fullback] is decreasing, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's less important.
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But as with so many of Trump's speeches, the content was less important than the tone.
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Quick passwords created for websites you use once or rarely are probably less important to secure.
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On the way up/early in their lives, the focus is as follows:Earning is less important.
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The loss felt less important than the health of two of the team's most important players.
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It's a zero-sum game in which victories are less important than the other side's defeats.
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Abstract rules of morality are less important to the egotist than doing what's best for themselves.
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Emerson said that what is disclosed publicly is less important than taking action within the organization.
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While phone service remains critical, for many families access to the Internet is no less important.
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Jazz, rock, electronic—attempting to distinguish genres is far less important than the following the changes.
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If the central bank loses some of its powers, the top job may become less important.
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It is no less important that this duty to take care be honored in virtual spaces.
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But many physicians "consider it to be relatively less important than other risk factors," he continues.
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"I think both of those issues become less important if you have strong protections," Ingis said.
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The size is less important than what the child does with the money, Mr. Almonte said.
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""Wherever Putin ends up," Mankoff said, "exactly what his title is will be somewhat less important.
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Its relaxed approach to historical accuracy is less important than how it reflects the political mood.
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It was cathartic, theatrical and less important than blocking any unwise legislation hatched at her bidding.
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Facts are less important than desperately clinging to a disproven conspiracy theory that keeps Trump happy.
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Speaking honestly is far less important to them than speaking what they perceive to be candidly.
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And Chevron's $33 billion offer for Anadarko in April would have made it even less important.
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Tellingly, the real nature of the foreigner is less important than its existence as a scapegoat.
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We've done much less important things and not paid for them and the economy has survived.
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The size of a yard is far less important to dogs than what happens in it.
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But it does become a less important moment in the lives of both perpetrator and victim.
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I think that friends are a little less important than family, because family is always first.
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"Micki" has missed less important matches in Azerbaijan in the past, but this is different, he says.
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It requires a different kind of discipline than I've felt in years previous but no less important.
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"Even the risk of heart attack is less important than erectile dysfunction for some men," Nangia said.
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If everything matters, nothing is more or less important than anything else, and the Resistance becomes futile.
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Of course, the box is less important than the TV experience, and man, does it look good.
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"The why, of why these particular words were used, is less important than the what," said Filbin.
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It is far less important in the fight against ISIS than it was during the Gulf War.
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"The game is becoming less important," said Ubisoft CCO Serge Hascoet in an interview with Le Monde.
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When you are confident in yourself and your beliefs, that stuff starts becoming less and less important.
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But the interests of such carriers are far less important than those of the wider tourist industry.
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YC: I think the narratives in my comics become less important when they're moved onto the canvas.
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It may sound boring, but it is no less important than the opening night of a show.
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As the world moves swiftly to that mobile-cloud intersection, perhaps the underlying OS becomes less important.
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As a result, subscriptions became less important as YouTube expanded its ad-supported network of original series.
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Timing is a lot less important than simply making it to the gym in the first place.
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In 0003, things were different, but the team's place in e-sports history was no less important.
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Keep this option as Focused Inbox Only to keep from being alerted about less important incoming emails.
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Others, like a loss of local character, are intangible but no less important to many current residents.
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Less publicized but no less important is the domestic impact of lower oil on Saudi's domestic policies.
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"Over time, music for TikTok will become less important but certainly today it's very important," he said.
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Moreover, the move to web-based apps made the distinction between operating systems less important than ever.
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"I have seen patients take the less important ones while forgetting the 'must take' medications," Jeste said.
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It also comes as Trump's approval ratings continue to crater, making loyalty to him less important politically.
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How one gets to yoga -- through meditation, chanting or physical exertion -- is less important than getting there.
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But to some, those risks have become less important than the uncertainty stemming from the Fed itself.
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He reasoned that this meant the sense of smell was less important for humans than other animals.
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The amount of debt a student has is often less important than the college or the degree.
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On a no less important matter, I made sure she got a chocolate, not vanilla, milkshake daily.
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When this happens, it makes us feel much less important than whatever is happening on the phone.
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Challenging other countries claims was less important that ensuring the seaway remained open for navigation, Carter added.
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Protecting their human rights is no less important than getting a commitment from North Korea to denuclearize.
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Vainio believes that because her friend didn't post many status updates, Facebook considered his posts less important.
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" Lichtenfeld said that over time, as measles infections decreased, it can "become less relevant and less important.
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An infrequent, but no less important, guest character was brought to wonderfully subtle life by Whoopie Goldberg.
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And it is also making the day itself less and less important for the industry over all.
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No less important than the mandate and resources of the OIG is the credibility of Horowitz himself.
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Workers listed creating a better product and cutting expenses as less important, according to the survey results.
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And should we be criticizing other people when they donate to causes we think are less important?
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But my voice will be less important than the voices of those who will be directly affected.
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On the other end of the price spectrum, but no less important, are lens and screen wipes.
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Whether the Bible stories were historically factual, he said, was less important than the values they conveyed.
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Hands-on is less important than onscreen: They wanted him either railing against or defending the president.
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But fairness to her, while important, is less important than moving the courts in the right direction.
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"It's less important to have a branded banker than it is to have a system," he said.
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To me, the marks left in skin are less important than the marks left in your mind.
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Locality is less important to Barnes on his latest album Compassion: the artistic gaze has turned inwards.
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But even without the physical barriers, a peaceful cocoon to pray in solitude was no less important.
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This might not seem like a massive upgrade for Twitter, but that doesn't make it less important.
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Yes, in a world that relies more on English, it's less important for Americans to learn Chinese.
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The specific outcome is less important than causing upheaval and conflict between different groups in the country.
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"The likelihood of prosecution is much less important than understanding any vulnerability in their products," he said.
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But that doesn't mean speaking out against the man and his poisonous campaign is any less important.
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Similarly, compensation was less important to employees than the mission, team, and culture of a prospective company.
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So miniaturization I think is less important for this type of ... Maybe something lighter on the head.
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The diplomat said ISWA was ready to cede less important areas because the military cannot hold them.
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But in the face of a wildfire, a home's appearance becomes much less important than its durability.
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It also sells greenbacks at 726 bolivars for less important items through an auction system known as Simadi.
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That is, the physical device might be less important than what the software inside the phone can do.
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Our alliances in the Pacific are no less important to our security and to our way of life.
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Just as dangerous, and no less important to ordinary Americans, however, is Mr Trump's plan for the economy.
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But while this effect is magnified in the case of a celebrity, it's no less important for you.
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He enjoyed the gentleman farmer's life, but was ready for politics, even in the less important second chamber.
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That means there are roughly 4 of these holidays every day, which makes them all the less important.
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It's not flashy and the work will never be done, but it's no less important for all that.
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Meanwhile, zealous as America may seem to outsiders, religion, particularly the organised kind, is becoming far less important.
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The kids, apparently, are less important than making that money to pay Frankie's debt, so Vinnie moves out.
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Whether the US is better off showing up at the meetings or not is a less important question.
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Safeguarding children was less important than the reputation of the church and the wellbeing of the abusive monks.
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The precise far-right cause in question often seems less important than the broader resort to inflicting harm.
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It's as if all the important guys have fled to Raqqa, leaving the less important ones to die.
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"Medical knowledge and clinical experience may be less important than personally feeling comfortable with transgender people," Shires said.
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Less important, it has a famous old neon sign that some person in your feed has probably Instagrammed.
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But for most people, science couldn't be less important when that first alarm goes off in the morning.
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Firstly, the relevance of software applications themselves is becoming less important as more applications move to the cloud.
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But for a growing portion of Chinese consumers, price tags on food items are less and less important.
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And as religion becomes less important on both sides of the border, pressure for Irish unification will grow.
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During the Cabinet meeting, Trump alluded to moving money around from "less important areas" to build the wall:
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Recent polling reveals cutting the corporate rate is far less important than a low rate for small businesses.
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But Judge Persky's fate, whatever it is, may be less important than the reaction ignited by his sentencing.
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You don't have to waste your time during the rest of the week on these less important tasks.
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We humans often discount the problems facing other species as far away or inevitable or somehow less important.
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It's tough and fully in focus, two qualities he'd go on to find far less important with time.
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An open access evidence base is not as headline-grabbing as discussing mortality rates, but no less important.
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Historicity, in this exhibition, seems less important than symbolism, celebrating the witch as a symbol of maligned womanhood.
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The second goal of economic nationalism is no less important than being prepared for the exigency of war.
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Instead of trying to forestall the inevitable, we should welcome the advances that are making hospitals less important.
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What you have or have not done is less important than how your sensibilities align with the cycle.
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When it comes to politicians, of course, what they say is much less important than what they do.
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The static quality of the images was less important than their placement and the space allotted to them.
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No less important is a need for men's clothing, especially for military men transitioning to civilian business life.
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When we are deeply divided, the value of coming together for these events is more, not less, important.
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However, health care was less important in so-called battleground states, which are having competitive elections in 2018.
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"It's less important to me to change the minds of the people who want me dead," Gatwood said.
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Nearby, on the roadside, a paunchy, important-looking man was addressing a group of thin, less important men.
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Many workers quit high-paying jobs at top companies because big names become less important as they advance.
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He was eventually handed a less important portfolio after the head of state refused to accept his nomination.
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No less important, clear respect for the Mexican constitution would demonstrate AMLO's commitment to the rule of law.
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The beauty of the attraction is less important than the fact that people are flocking there to daka.
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In that context, high follower counts are less important when the content is ephemeral and can't go viral.
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Today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a less salacious, but no less important, First Amendment case.
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And there's something in their head that says this stuff is less important, and it's women's work almost.
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It certainly seems that overly delicate feelings in the citizenry are less important than a $19 trillion debt.
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As Hong Kong becomes economically less important to the overall Chinese economy, the central government has become more assertive.
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" Photo via Wikipedia "It might seem less important than the music itself, but you need to have decent artwork.
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What Trump thinks counts as a "wall" might, ultimately, be less important than what the Breitbart editorial board thinks.
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It described how, as one grows older, certain childish things begin to appear less important and in fact SMALLER.
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The majority of registered voters, 59 percent, said Pelosi is less important, while 43 percent said she's not important.
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As formal guidance is focused on revenue and operating income, we view guidance as less important than reported results.
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But not too far in the future, it's entirely possible that cars (and garages) will be far less important.
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Still, that math should demonstrate how much you can save is less important than when you start doing so.
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That is, twins' genes seem to be less important for IQ when they're children compared with when they're adults.
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This round of talks will be far less dramatic than the Paris summit in 2015, but no less important.
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Usually, the creative sum of the music is less important than the statement it makes about the individual artists.
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The answers are less important, said Mr. López, than the way graffiti is changing people's perception of his country.
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The longer I have transitioned, the less important it is for me to be seen simply as a woman.
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While the one and done appeal is great, the aftermath is a little more involved — but no less important.
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But the logic of Trump's tweet is less important than the message it sends to his most hardcore supporters.
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That delay robbed her moment of its natural crescendo, but the raw power was no less important and enduring.
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They make money off the transactions driven from their platform, and advertising is far less important in their strategy.
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Yet there is little likelihood that Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies will become any less important for BAE.
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The method of exiting the plane, the study found, is far less important, since it occurs much more quickly.
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However, he adds, growth may be less important for rates than is the balance between fiscal and monetary policy.
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Digital communications have made physical differences less important as well; hey, we're all the same height on the Internet.
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Those massive audiences carry increasing clout with moviemakers, who may come to view the theater experience as less important.
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Still, that math demonstrates that how much you can save is less important than when you start doing so.
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But Korus noted that the total cost is less important, given how space projects are known for cost overruns.
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That's less important than forward estimates as Amazon has clearly sacrificed earnings in the past while focusing on growth.
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So it's always nice to see the company try new things for less important devices, such as the AirPods.
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And no less important, our right-resolve: refraining from interfering to allow you to learn from your own mistakes.
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They tend to say that fair elections are less important than smooth relations with the Communist Party in Beijing.
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As Android has matured, differences between versions have shrunk, and having the very latest one has grown less important.
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On a phone it's a little less important than on a tablet, but nevertheless really helpful in a pinch.
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Russian cheating has been covered up, regarded as less important than "the arms control process" and as militarily inconsequential.
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Frosts were more intense in Paraná, a less-important coffee and sugarcane producer, but the No. 2 grain state.
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When it comes to the peplum, costumes are less important than projecting the fantasy of a pre-Christian civilization.
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A conducive regulatory environment is no less important to U.S. firms seeking to sell more to Canada and Mexico.
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Whether these difficulties make sense is less important than the creativity and the determination with which they are overcome.
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This particular disparity sent a clear message that the State Department is less important than DOD or the CIA.
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In a world where finances are ruled from international centers, local governments seem to become less and less important.
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In fact, trade is less important than the truly massive investment relationships that link Europe and the United States.
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"I think that the more the ports are symbols of welcoming, the less important the wall becomes," he said.
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The wedding photos are far less important than the commitment, the marriage, and the magic of the day itself.
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It's not always clear why the presidential vote is more important in some districts and less important than others.
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Exposure to trade is even less important for far-right voters in Europe than it is for Trump voters.
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The fact that the teacher here is chemical is less important than the fact that growth and learning occur.
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But the United States does not have a clear way to separate truly vital sectors from those less important.
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Virgin sensations are less important; knowing that you'll be able to hear and really talk with your tablemates, more.
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But the United States is a less important trading partner, and the increase amounts to less than $2 billion.
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The events of the moment were less important to artists than the desire to express their sense of it.
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That you're going to be communicating with the masses, which is less important than being innovative within your field.
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Like both, the goal of the game is less important than how you spend your time getting to it.
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"They are currently less important for the long-term averages that affect human health the most," Dr. Barrett said.
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The assumptions students make are less important than their realizing that they are making assumptions and providing reasonable estimates.
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But in both Washington and Tehran, the test itself was clearly less important than the symbolism of the moment.
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Perhaps fungi will be key to a more subtle, but no less important, revolution through ergo produced by mushrooms.
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In a brief era of good feelings, security concerns appeared less important and reductions in defense preparation were widespread.
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Still, she said, full realism is not always possible and is sometimes less important when entertainment is the goal.
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Less important than a scorecard of accomplishments, Ms. Goodwin said, is the leadership style demonstrated in the early days.
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And that means the long-coveted positions like Speaker of the House and majority leader will become less important.
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When he says that "the content was much less important than the leak itself," he is making Bellman's point.
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"It's less important than what it's going to cost or what [your] state is going to do," Feirstein said.
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On the other hand, we don't want to say some people's lives are less important than other people's lives.
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The first consists in taking men now employed in less important industries to employ them for more urgent requirements.
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And no less important is the task that many newly-minted special agents are assigned related to judicial nominees.
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The second is substitution, the idea that the overall rate of taxation is less important than what you tax.
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While solar power projects can be grand in scale there are some that, while smaller, are no less important.
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But I'll guarantee you that case is a lot less important to Trump's evangelical voter base than the Wall.
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If you pursue what makes you feel fulfilled, this past relationship will be less and less important to you.
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Having every single vase in the world is less important than having the best one, curated by an expert.
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For Jaar, it's all a cycle, and the answer is less important than keeping us guessing along with him.
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They do so because they typically date from a period in American history when political parties were less important.
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In this production, there is real flesh too, albeit less important than the naked talk, the wild, denuded souls.
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But organizers said getting a raise was less important than taking a stance against what they call school privatization.
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On more technical cases, with lower stakes, these blocs are less important, and the justices frequently issue unanimous decisions.
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Increasingly, the role of a single designer once a superbrand is on cruise control is becoming less and less important.
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She said that it's less important to understand whether watching the videos is "good" or "bad" for one's mental health.
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At least, so long as you're not a woman being ripped apart by dogs because you're a "less important" character.
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At the same time, the iPhone is becoming less important to Apple's total sales as the smartphone industry stalls globally.
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Whether or not any of these allegations is true is less important than the fact that they shouldn't matter anyway.
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They reinforce the narrative that fat women are less desirable, less important, and less worthy of our respect and admiration.
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Yet the fact that Russia did not interfere and that the revolution was peaceful does not make it less important.
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With the law still working itself out, the details of the case are less important than the overwhelming political logic.
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The results paint a fascinating picture of the things that matter most to them and those that are less important.
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But what there is is a vacuum, because ideas are much less important in our age than in the past.
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For the purposes of this conversation, what happened is less important than interrogating why things have escalated to this degree.
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Still, other analysts contend that Palestine has become a much less important issue to Arab government officials in recent years.
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It's clear that to Blair, the violation of this woman's privacy is less important than Blair's growing platform and ambition.
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It and peers such as Indonesia are moving to reform their economies, unlocking faster growth and making exports less important.
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The Journal said Trump told aides it was less important that the plan could add to the federal budget deficit.
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Maybe this is just how all media will continue to move as longevity feels less and less important to consumers.
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The iPad accounts for just 10 percent of total sales, so it's far less important than the iPhone, said Daryanani.
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With weaker storms, the center is far less important, but the heavy rainfall is projected to have a widespread impact.
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Perhaps another — and admittedly far less important — criticism of this movie is that it has a very small wig budget.
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Like so many philosophical differences, neither is more correct than the other, but that doesn't make it any less important.
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"A new system becomes less important than what capabilities you can add to that which you already have," O'Connor said.
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Winning candidates understand that it's often less important what you do for your supporters that how you make them feel.
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Yet it is not necessarily less important than our more soothing relationships—and we might need it all the same.
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But the drama of what some scholars call "banal nationalism" is no less important to the modern future of nationhood.
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What the Koch brothers and Republicans learned is that these individual races are less important than underlying state legislative contests.
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In fact, the stated amount is less important than what it's used for, Heath told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Tuesday.
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The Trump administration may take funds from "far less important areas" in order to construct the barrier, the president added.
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The distinction might seem pedantic, but it helps explain why passing a "budget" is less important than it may sound.
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This demands an understanding of the product's identity, of what needs development and, no less important, what not to develop.
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It's worth remarking, however, on how little attention this trend has received, at least compared with many less important issues.
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Whether the subject was pork loin or marriage, the topic at hand seemed less important than the state of togetherness.
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"The desirability of labor peace is no less important in the public sector," wrote Justice Potter Stewart for the majority.
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Political oppression, though, is merely background punctuation, less important than the smuggled Western albums that cram the movie's living spaces.
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Those subjects come in annually for their tests; the initial score is much less important than a pattern of deterioration.
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Moral and ideological considerations, for Kissinger, were less important than cold, hard evaluations of what could advance America's strategic position.
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Some experts argue that watching American soldiers depart is far less important to him than winning relief from economic sanctions.
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This does not make the pursuit of a progressive middle ground and real solutions to Brazil's problems any less important.
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Everything you need to know about the Iowa caucuses, and why they may be less important than ever in 2020
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But from here, his efforts become relatively less important in driving Lloyds' returns than what happens to the British economy.
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Precise interpretation of the numeric scales is less important here, but one month before the election Republicans scored negative 6900.
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But they did find that students who'd completed a gynecology clerkship thought consent was less important than those who hadn't.
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"Medical care is one of the less important determinants of life expectancy," said Joseph Newhouse, a health economist at Harvard.
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It doesn't hog the limelight like 4K TVs, desktops, laptops, and smartphones, but that doesn't make it any less important.
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The infinite worth of every person outprices autonomy: What you and I want is less important than who we are.
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Judge then added a second home run an inning later for good measure, and measurement, which was even less important.
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The holiday season is less and less important for retailers, as more shopping moves online, according to a new study.
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"Many AI advances are quickly being commoditized—so who develops the technology is somewhat less important than who adopts it."
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But we're going to get this down to a very competitive level, and what the exact number is less important.
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It's not because the places are more or less important that I paint them, but because it's what I remember.
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Some observers think President Trump already acts as his own top spokesman, which makes the press secretary job less important.
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But to them, the immediate goal of a 2017 title is less important than maximizing their chances to win several.
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The graph below reports the relative success of each party's members in passing significant, as well as less important, legislation.
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But he said the question of who first wrote the playbook is less important than how the plays were run.
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What we can be reasonably sure of is that it will find human needs less important than its own needs.
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"Retention comp is important, but that money is less important than real commitment to make this work," said one person.
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Similarly, the Smart Inbox view puts newsletters and less important emails in separate categories so you can focus on what's important.
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Less important challenges in US-China relations will have to be sidelined for the short term or managed quietly and slowly.
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Also announced: Star Trek: Lower Decks, an animated series that will focus on the less important members of a Starfleet ship.
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I say this a lot, but the name is a lot less important than the weight that many people give it.
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Given that a shift in policy is now widely expected, whether that announcement comes this month or next is less important.
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Candidates and the outside groups supporting them are still betting on TV ads, despite signs that they are increasingly less important.
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Public Enemies presents two independent artists who have pushed their work into two opposing but no less important and impressive corners.
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But the difference is much less important now when it comes to a company's reputation for managing and securing personal data.
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Convergence is considered less important although this could change over time and market fragmentation may give rise to ongoing M&A.
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BECAUSE FOR THE UNITED STATES, DIRECT LINKS WITH CHINA ARE MUCH LESS IMPORTANT THAN THE ROLE OF CHINA IN THE WORLD.
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It shouldn't need pointing out that Talese's credibility should be less important than the rights, and lives, of Foos's motel guests.
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What Sabathia does on the field is less important than the resilience he's shown in coming back to do it sober.
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Who leaked the documents is less important in view of the extraordinary information that has just been delivered to American voters.
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Climate factors contributed to a dramatic fall in production this year, but the broca issue is no less important, Hojo said.
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That does the trick, but it's not really hiding the importance of a network node, it's just making it less important.
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Nuclear theory and strategy were deemed outdated and less important than the non-state actor challenges of the brave new world.
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He also went into ideas of ownership becoming less important, and compared the future of music consumption to utilities like water.
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With the advent of 5G, the balance of power may change again, as fiber to the building could become less important.
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Obama has decided that the Middle East is less important to the well-being of the country than previous presidents believed.
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But even a fact that fails to affect anything or anyone is no less factual, no less interesting, no less important.
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All of those things are management actives, and they are no less important to farming than any other type of activity.
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Experts say sometimes bystanders see the victim as less important than the person committing the crime, who appears to wield power.
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But now he welcomed the chance to engage his critics, because his own ego was less important than communicating with others.
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No one wants to be stuck, but getting the car moving is a lot less important than stopping or steering it.
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Other errors, which we believe are less important in United States election surveys, include effects of survey wording and interviewer bias.
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No less important is giving both guestworkers and the U.S. workers alongside them the power to stand up against labor abuse.
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"It says to your partner, 'You're less important than my phone,'" said Rhonda Milrad, a marriage counselor in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Penn told Trump to "stay focused on the substance," and ignore the less important subjects, three anonymous sources told the Post.
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Better shows have been made about less important people, but Self Made comes nowhere near the excellence of its own subject.
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What happened overnight may present an obstacle to the GOP agenda in 2018, but that's arguably less important than tax reform.
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The cost to Qatar wound up far exceeding $360 million, but ultimately cash was less important than the deal's political dimension.
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Moreover — and no less important — friendly, outgoing foreign visitors can do a lot for international relations at a grass-roots level.
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The fringe communities that drove Bitcoin in its early years are playing a much less important role in the current rally.
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But in retrospect her remarkable story is no less important, with implications not only for the past, but for the present.
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President Donald Trump again attacked CNN on Twitter, accusing the network of being "fake" news and less important than Fox News.
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Back then, he said, television was considered less important than movies, and movies were considered a lower art form than sculpture.
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What a president knows, or thinks he knows, in a severe crisis can be less important than what he doesn't know.
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The setup is essentially the same as last year's Echo Plus, only without the increasingly less important smart home hub functionality.
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One is that Warren and Sanders could deescalate the battle, making it less important on caucus day than it is today.
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"The further that your store is from a craft brewery, the less important [their beers] are to our customers," he said.
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Critics of the deal worry that Obama might downplay Iranian transgressions, arguing they are less important than preserving the overall agreement.
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That, in turn, keeps anti-immigrant sentiment from becoming a point of political conflict, which makes it less important to voters.
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Plate type is less important, but this Bustle interview describes how certain plate materials may be safer on different hair textures.
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"General Petraeus on far less important documents was, he was destroyed," he said in an August 2015 interview on Fox News.
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However, Russia's leverage with Mr. Assad will diminish as the opposition crumbles in Syria's west and Russian airpower becomes less important.
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As we focus on the less important markers of cultural survival, China is setting itself up to be an emerging superpower.
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Conference tournaments are odd events, when who wins the title is often less important than the result of a midafternoon quarterfinal.
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But Tsai suggested that GMV, which has tripled since 2012, was becoming less important as a measure of the company's success.
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Quality connectivity is no less important for their parents, for whom opportunities for employment and skills training are increasingly migrating online.
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Seen from that perspective, the behavior of individuals in this system is far less important than the need to reform it.
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And the change is environmentally neutral, since air in the U.S. is no more or less important than air anywhere else.
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But less important than whether they are true, is whether the president is convinced by Giuliani's findings and acts on them.
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But in the tax code envisioned by Republicans, the amount you make may be less important than how you make it.
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So I requested that everyone at Hyperallergic drop their far less important duties and test out the recognition tool as well.
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With our operational model, the deliveries across all our cities are about 15 minutes, and I think that becomes less important.
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For that reason, most technology analysts think AR will make its first inroads in the workplace, where social mores are less important.
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Less important, though no less weird, it allows entities like Facebook to purchase your data and target you with really specific ads.
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What your investments did this year is far less important than what they'll do over the next decade … or two, or three.
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This means that at a place like Facebook, where experience is less important than skills, women could be doing themselves a disservice.
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Finally, the port itself is getting less important now that the iPhone X (and, presumably, its successors) is equipped with wireless charging.
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The interbank market has become less important since the financial crisis, because new rules encourage banks to use other forms of borrowing.
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No less important is encouraging tightly-knit communities, large and small, to listen to one another's stories with respect and not hate.
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But some think large transfers from rich countries to poor ones are in any case becoming less important to international environmental efforts.
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Suddenly it was fashionable to complain about jailing dissidents (it helped that China seemed less important when the Soviet Union was crumbling).
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But that's less important than this little reveal: Wilhelmina Venable (also played by Paulson) is the head secretary to these two douchebags.
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But their request was rejected, creating the perception that community feedback was less important to the company than it had been before.
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"I think focusing on the number after 30 is less important than focusing on using enough sunscreen and reapplying it," she says.
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In past interviews, Dorsey has repeatedly noted that he would like to make follower counts a less important feature on user profiles.
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Agriculture has become a much less important sector in most developed countries, contributing to less than five percent of the U.S. GDP.
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Maybe this is because the horse race is less important in an election that features a demagogue who could kill us all.
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Selumetinib is viewed as less important than AstraZeneca's recently launched cancer drugs Tagrisso and Lynparza, and its closely watched experimental product durvalumab.
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Monaco, the slowest of street circuits with its tight and twisty layout, is next up with outright power less important than driveability.
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" Pickett argues that a commitment to free speech is less important than the question – "whose speech is being protected by these policies?
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And in a future when traditional networks are less important than untarnished brand names, that was a trade-off not worth making.
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Judging by the opinion polls, off late it has been less important but we have been fighting corruption and people see that.
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Products like Gmail, and Drive require SSL protection for security reasons, but it's less important for casual products like Maps or News.
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Things related to status, self-esteem, or markers of status become much less important and you focus on what's really a priority.
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Surely it's no accident that facts have become less important as more and more of reality gets reduced to a TV show.
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Whether Trump gets re-elected in 2020 is less important than whether Trump's views (or lack thereof) becoming definitional for the GOP.
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The possible risks of bankruptcy—for the city, state, even the federal government—seemed less important than bringing New York to heel.
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The document said that improving racial and gender diversity is less important than making sure conservatives feel comfortable expressing themselves at work.
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Out of a neuralgic concern for confidentiality, Mrs Clinton overrode rules that her advisers considered to be less important than they were.
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The content of the tips is less important than the fact that people are eager to send them in the first place.
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As ideology has become less important for recruitment, other incentives — money and jobs, access to loot and women — have become bigger draws.
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These are viewed as less important than the manly things the president does, in no small part because they are woman things.
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The nationality of dealers, artists and collectors becomes less important every year at all art fairs as the market essentially ignores borders.
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Do they stress the technicalities of what counts as magisterial teaching to make the document's seeming ambiguity less important or less binding?
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One's stance on immigration is far less important than a willingness to personally invest in the lives of immigrants and their families.
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It means that directly controlling every piece of technology within an agency is becoming far less important as it used to be.
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Female friendships can be crushing when they fall apart, and they're often discounted as less important or traumatic than a romantic breakup.
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Instead of being a place to initiate conversations, it is generally used to continue them, which makes a directory much less important.
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So you're a photographer, you're an editor, you're a designer, and the editing and designing is no less important than the photography?
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"The consent of the governed is less important than the imprimatur of the monarch," explains Gregory Raymond of the Australian National University.
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Conveying impressions of the sea seemed less important to him than making a case for this score, completed in 1905, as pathbreaking.
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The details are less important than the fact that you're being persecuted, you're being victimized by people that you loathe and fear.
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Today, more people believe that projecting great power and military might is less important than a fair society and people's well-being.
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Still, strategies for surviving an attack are often less important than just following basic safety guidelines for a day at the beach.
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We can now see how Republican voters were becoming more secular, making the social conservative piece of the Reagan coalition less important.
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Her flipping time is unstructured, but it's no less intense — or less important to her — than a structured team practice would be.
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This approach also centers the story not on the title character but on Tamara; the Demon is less important than her crisis.
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Ultimately, the answer to the pre-ex problem is to lower the cost of care enough that the problem becomes less important.
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This means that at a place like Facebook where experience is less important than skills, women could be doing themselves a disservice.
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Meanwhile, Morning Consult noted that ethical factors seemed to be less important to the survey's respondents when it came to determining trust.
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Traditional spies seem far less important these days, because unclubbable, technically adept people can do that kind of work far more effectively.
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"The commodities that are in these containers are no less important than the cargo that was consigned to FEMA," Ayala told CNN.
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But Judge Drain has continually expressed concerns for the fate of the Sears' employees, whose interest is less important under bankruptcy law.
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Eventually, however, as the rats got into the game, the interactions seemed less important to the animals than playing the game itself.
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In the Regime of Covenants, making the right one-time selection is less important than the ongoing action to serve the relationship.
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As cloud-based services become increasingly common, the need to actually import Indian workers on U.S. work visas is becoming less important.
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Specific policy stances are comparatively less important, electorally, than a candidate being seen as a part of Team Blue or Team Red.
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But debates over the virtues of aggressive protest are far less important than understanding the roots of the current moment of rage.
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At the same time, though, these mechs are a lot less important on the battlefield than they were in the first Titanfall.
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To the settlers of Beit El, it is less important who sits in the White House -- what's more important is who lives here.
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But one ex-Facebooker argues Russia's Facebook ads were actually much less important to Trump's victory than the Trump campaign's own Facebook ads.
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Unlike oil and other raw materials, the need for a large and constant supply of many rare earth materials is also less important.
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"One thing I've learned is that your physical comfort is much less important than your connection with the people around you," Menéndez said.
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No less important is that the plane can act as a flying intelligence hub, pumping information back and forth between ships and aircraft.
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Before Trump, conservatism was a movement: While it nominated individuals for the presidency, everyone was less important than what the party stood for.
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" But he added a caveat: "Only time will tell whether Trump is ready or, which is no less important, capable of implementing this.
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This compared with 20 percent of U.S. companies doing business in Germany who said the German market had become less important for them.
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Oh, on a less important note, the Devils are down 3-1 in the series after dropping Game 4 at home on Wednesday.
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He would not have flown back to the East Coast from Iowa overnight, Mr. Trump said, if the state were any less important.
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For Prince Muhammad, it seems, Palestinian aspirations to statehood are less important than countering Iran, which has extended its influence in the region.
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The details Google will reveal this week about the phones themselves are "much less important than the marketing and distribution", said Mr Dawson.
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And the earlier they can work on positioning BMW to survive into the next century, when urban car ownership should be less important.
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But extrinsic validation is far less important than the private, extravagant culinary ambitions that beautiful kitchen tools such as these excite in you.
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For example, frequency of sex became less important with age, and the amount of thought and effort invested in sex became more important.
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"It is also no less important that the bodies were put in the coffins in the presence of the Polish side," she said.
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Just last week, PepsiCo, which owns Frito-Lays, announced that its flagship soda was becoming less and less important to itself and consumers.
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But even if doing so feels less important right now, it won't stop being important, because that's the way it has always worked.
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No less important is a coherent federal policy of setting efficiency standards and emission limits for power plants, vehicles, electronic devices and buildings.
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Eating so much protein means the potential for different sources to have different effects would have been less important for overall muscle mass.
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If you don't plan on holding a balance month to month, the rate is less important because you won't be paying interest anyway.
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And perhaps most crucially, he had the self-control to pay attention to that element while delegating other, less important pieces to staff.
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But according to the study's authors, the specific results are less important than assessing the general suitability of VR for testing ethical scenarios.
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But as platforms like Facebook and Google give companies unprecedented access to consumer behavior, they may be less important than they were before.
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And expanding the personal exemption for individual and families makes each itemized personal deduction less important or even irrelevant to millions of Americans.
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Ease of movement, modern technology and the "internet of things" tends to favor smaller nations and makes large domestic markets increasingly less important.
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With the market as the main driver of technology choices, these differences among environmentalists won't go away, but they will be less important.
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Whether visitors understand the connections and images, she said, is less important than how they react to the cushions themselves, and use them.
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"The fact that there's more or less agreement on a number of issues is probably less important," Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg told me.
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Much like the Juggalos, political ideology is less important to the group than their ability to agree on organizing principles and working together.
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That's going to be important as website usage becomes less and less important over time and people access the Internet in different ways.
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As Congress considers how to proceed, it should recognize that taking action promptly is less important than addressing the mandatory labeling issue properly.
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The spokesman said that labor costs were less important to realising synergies from merging two shipping companies than network and procurement cost savings.
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Somehow, years removed from nights like the one I saw in that picture, 'going out' became less significant and less important for me.
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Russians, for their part, have always viewed the Western Front as far less important in the victory over Germany than their Eastern Front.
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Indeed, some campaign operatives say live viewership of televised political events can be less important than whether their candidate secures a viral moment.
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The mystery of C. auris's emergence remains unsolved, and its origin seems, for the moment, to be less important than stopping its spread.
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"It was like being the priest or the mayor, maybe less important, but you were visible and had to be responsible," he said.
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Mr. Trump and his advisers have clearly indicated that human rights are less important on the president's agenda than security and trade matters.
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The whole thing is orders of magnitude less important than multiple scandals involving her opponent — remember, Donald Trump never released his tax returns.
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Old-fashioned badges became less important than experiences, particularly annual cookie sales, which were heralded as teaching money management and other business skills.
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AI, which underlies automation, was less important for both parties: 35% of Democrats and 34% of Republicans said AI was a major threat.
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There's little or nothing to prove it any less important than vision, and we can actually sift through billions, possibly trillions of odors.
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There is a theory that what presidential candidates say during a debate is less important than the way they look while saying it.
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"The presence of a Starbucks is far less important than whether the community has people who consume Starbucks," Glaeser writes in the paper.
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"So their incidences or sales of guacamole may come down as they sell more queso and therefore avocado pricing will be less important."
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Saudi Arabia felt the Obama administration considered Riyadh's alliance with Washington less important than negotiating the deal to rein in Iran's nuclear program.
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But for both the people attending Donald Trump rallies to praise Trump and those attending to protest him, the distinction is less important.
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As an instrument, the voice can be downgraded as being somehow less important (see: unpacking what it means to be "just" a singer).
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Meanwhile in Toronto, Uber has a growing artificial-intelligence lab led by a woman who's spent years trying to make lidar technology less important.
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Suddenly, a story about someone remaining above the fray became less important for Heath than a story about someone willing to dive right in.
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And, unlike some observers, I don't believe that means the Fed is any less important than it has been in the post-crisis world.
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Oil balances are less important now, since America produces much more oil domestically than it used to, and since global oil prices have fallen.
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In poor countries, smoking is still a less important cause of death and disability than several other things, such as dirty water and malnutrition.
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The original peer-to-peer model has also become less important as TransferWise has developed relationships with banks around the world to manage payouts.
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Yet the unlikelihood of removing Mr Trump by such means makes it no less important that the truth of his administration should be heard.
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In the meantime, we can mine the epic HBO show about dragons and ambitious women (among other, less important things) for all it's worth.
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Yet as survival strategies go, size is less important than the ability to offer what streaming services typically do not: live news and sports.
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For example, IBM's dominance of hardware in the 1960s and early 1970s was rendered less important by the emergence of the PC and software.
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Because when it came to raising her kids, my mom knew that her voice was less important than allowing me to use my own.
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"The timeline is less important to us than the ability for people to safely and voluntarily go home," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said.
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And the migration of labour from field to factory was less important than the migration of resources from state-owned enterprises to private firms.
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It also gave hope to those who think that the old left-right divide is less important than the one between open and closed.
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"The mindset had been that home improvement was a less important category up until the last few years," UBS analyst Michael Lasser told CNBC.
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I would want young ladies to know it's less important — you always want to feel good about yourself — what's important is playing your hardest.
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Indeed, most scientists obsessed with CRISPR say this potential use of the technology is much more scientifically challenging and less important than other applications.
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The bilateral deals had been much less important, in part because we're making bilateral deals with countries that had already liberalized quite a bit.
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Essentially, Lee sees Litecoin's long-term goal as being able to help Bitcoin alleviate some transactional volume by taking over smaller, less important transactions.
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The lack of cultural resonance does not make the lives lost or forever changed by injury in these routine attacks any less important, though.
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Non-driving tasks are less important in inter-city bus driver jobs, so autonomous vehicle technology is likely to take many of those jobs.
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LESLIE PICKER: And this idea that the national debt is seemingly less and less important by policy makers on both sides of the aisle.
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An implication of these metrics is that connections are more or less important based on the centrality of the other nodes they connect to.
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To many fans, Sunday's Super Bowl victor is less important than their daily fantasy sports wagers and the very real cash they could win.
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There's bitcoin as a currency, which I think too many people are focused on and don't understand is less important than the bitcoin technology.
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It will be no less important or difficult as we have to further reduce the dependence of the budget on the price of oil.
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It's less important in the search space because, as I was saying earlier, you actually don't need these profiles to do good search results.
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Where you work will become less important than how good you are at your job, and how flexible you are at improving your skills.
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As this mandatory spending on entitlement programs such as Medicare and Social Security grows unchecked, the congressional appropriations process becomes less and less important.
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Overall, U.S. adults see moral leadership as a less important task for the president than they did roughly two decades ago, the poll found.
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But Detwiler thinks it's less important where the poop came from than why the contaminated water was used on lettuce in the first place.
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But, simply because McCain is someone who has been critical of Trump in the past doesn't make his speech last night any less important.
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"The 'horserace' is less important than that the president's approval numbers are in the low 40s," said Jill Alper, a Michigan-based Democratic strategist.
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"It may be that the LDL level is less important than how it gets changed," said Dr. Paul Thompson, a cardiologist at Hartford Hospital.
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As important as having the right target is, it's no less important for the central bank to have an unwavering commitment to achieve it.
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The current effort and desire to get the Pentagon's budget in order is critical but no less important than the Department of Education's budget.
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With the N.F.L. set to become a less important partner and its deal with the league locked up until 2028, Nike decided to listen.
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But as time passed, the need to assert dominance was less important and the need to empathize and communicate with others became more important.
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I was hoping, maybe even planning, to discover that how you look is less important than how you feel, or something else vaguely platitudinal.
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No less important was the symbolism: Only four years after the end of the Civil War, iron rails stitched the United States back together.
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Yet that evidence often gets obscured by less important issues, like a candidate's race, sex or precise spot on a traditional liberal-conservative spectrum.
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That maybe they are less important to you than other forms of revenue, or you're adding new revenue streams in part to supplement advertising.
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But in the process of sorting through them, one can glide right by the seemingly less important moments that help make the show special.
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Indeed, there is already a movement within liberal policy circles arguing that debt and deficits are far less important than most lawmakers have assumed.
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The sport itself has always seemed something of an afterthought, what happened on the field somehow less important than the beauty of the stadiums.
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Audio and video preservation are often neglected by family archivists because they are more technical than common sense, but they are no less important.
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Flickinger said firearms are becoming less important to Walmart's bottom line and estimates that sales have fallen 6% to 8% annually in recent years.
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For one thing, universities should be scouring their budgets, looking for spending that's less important to their mission than economic diversity and meritocracy are.
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While saving for retirement might seem less important than some of your others financial goals, getting yourself settled for the future is still imperative.
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Support from national governments is normally needed for top posts, and some officials say that Britons are already being pushed into less important work.
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While visually striking, Federer said the black courts were less important to players than the backdrop, but that viewers needed to be a factor.
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That the real costs of the war can't be fully tallied is less important: Under these conditions, even one more casualty can't be justified.
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On each occasion, I've felt that the story needed context, and when people understood the context, the collusion side of it became less important.
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The irony of President Trump's win is that lobbyists and corporate advocates are going to become more important, not less important to corporate America.
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In contrast, if one's sense of self-worth is grounded fundamentally on religious faith, perhaps politics becomes a less important, less emotion-laden arena.
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They are damaging because they create a culture within his administration in which telling the truth is less important than making the boss happy.
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However, it is viewed by analysts as less important commercially than AstraZeneca's recently launched cancer drugs Tagrisso and Lynparza, and its experimental product durvalumab.
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But the fact that Upton opposes the bill is less important for the GOP's health care effort than why he said he opposes it.
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But scholars suggest that precedent might be less important than the brazenness with which Trump's all but daring the judiciary to rein him in.
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In the pro wrestling world—which is a much smaller, less important world than that of Reigns's family and friends—a void opened up.
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While locale has become less important over the years thanks to increasing speeds of internet service, it is still a crucial factor for many reasons.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia and Russia are likely to discover that when pursuing two incompatible goals, the one deemed less important will ultimately be sacrificed.
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By some measures, Hong Kong is much less important to China than it was in 1997, the year it was handed back by the British.
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That makes this kind of phase transition harder to analyze, but no less important, said Tamás Vicsek, a biophysicist at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest.
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Create filters or rules to have less important messages that don't deserve your immediate attention — like newsletters — skip the inbox or go directly into folders.
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That's great, but the specifics are less important than the fact that one of the greats of baseball might be back to his old self.
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Products like Gmail and Drive require SSL encryption, which powers HTTPS, for security reasons, but it's less important for casual products like Maps or News.
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The society also uses wholesale funding, but this source is less important than for some of SBS's larger peers and consists mostly of secured funding.
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For instance, brand has mattered in products like shoes and apparel for a long time, but is less important in verticals like mattresses and furniture.
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While age seems to be less important in relation to a man's desirability, a woman is considered less desirable immediately as she ages past 18.
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"If men were affected more, then it would become more important — but unfortunately because it affects women, it makes it seem 'less important,'" he says.
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Her plays, which have just earned her a MacArthur "genius" grant, acknowledge that the text of an exchange is often less important than its subtext.
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The plot is less important than its portrayal of weird feelings and surreal moments that would be impossible to pull off in any other format.
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"How you do it is less important than your commitment to use whatever platforms you have to speak to the issues that matter," he said.
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The mechanics are less important than the simple fact that if you're looking for porn on Tumblr, it's easily found, but seemingly isn't being policed.
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When airports were state-owned, and run not for profit but for the benefit of the local flag-carrier, such ancillary income was less important.
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It's a different vision for snowboarding than Shaun White's Air+Style extravaganzas, but one that seems no less important to the future of the sport.
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I find it hard to tear myself away from his daily outrages, even when I know they're less important than other things I could cover.
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Or more simply, most people are expecting a brokered convention this summer that will sort everything out, making the next three months seem less important.
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As such alternatives were defeated or retreated from the world stage, the salience of democracy as a defining feature of a polity became less important.
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But even if you do, that makes it more — not less — important to try to understand how he thinks about influencing the American political system.
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The Game Developers Conference doesn't have the marketing of flashy video game conferences like E3, Gamescom, or Tokyo Game Show, but it's no less important.
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But as people now have unprecedented access to technology and resources from just about anywhere in the globe, that preeminence may be increasingly less important.
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Analysts said the changes — including shifting some Zuma allies to less important ministries — showed that Ramaphosa was walking a tightrope in balancing the ANC's factions.
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And given that a growing margin of millennials don't identify with either party, maybe political ideology will become increasingly less important in picking a mate.
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Classes were less important than meeting Debs Marx, his girlfriend, when they were both 2000 (Marx is currently the company's only other full-time employee).
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In short, we hear plenty of talk about income inequality these days, but issues surrounding the inequality of work itself may be no less important.
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The old Apple TV already had a Podcasts app, but it looks like the company had to delay the launch of this less important app.
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In the modern day, manufacturing is less important, unions are weaker, and the Fed is better at calibrating its rate hikes to avoid provoking recessions.
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Surely this is more the purview of people with villas or jobs less important than ours, we tell ourselves (while scrolling, zombielike, through social media).
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I think other shows might be, if they're less important, they might see a sort of decline because of their availability and lack of urgency.
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"I think that all spending should be offset by cutting less important spending, so I will offer an amendment to pay for it," Paul said.
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The rise of WeChat, a wildly popular Chinese chat app and social network, has made the underlying choice of phone less important to Chinese buyers.
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The militia, created by late socialist leader Hugo Chavez as part of broad reorganization of the armed forces, has played a significantly less important role.
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Talent and effort are likely to be less important than circumstances in the sense that he could not have been so successful without the latter.
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The second, no less important, is to make it tangibly harder for Russia to use its intelligence services to penetrate, subvert and intimidate Western nations.
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While many people think that email, smartphones and the internet have made proximity less important to the creative process, in reality the opposite is true.
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I would say for me, knowing how much time I have for the interview, it's less important than knowing I have 15 minutes or something.
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But maybe they feel different mainly because they're still in the early stages of an evolutionary process that will make sharing less important over time.
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Talk of a Dutch Grand Prix, may also help to placate those who fear that European cities are becoming less important to Formula One's race calendar.
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"I think the 'horse race' is so much less important than who you are, why you're running, what your vision is for the country," she says.
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According to Chemical & Engineering News, White House budget documents for fiscal year 2018 suggested the agency's mission of preventing industrial disasters was less important than deregulation.
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"With the advent of new media, ultimate goals were torn down and made less important," says Cameron Esposito, a stand-up, writer, and actress (Drunk History).
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It's true that community care may not ever take up as much of the market as self-care, but that doesn't make it any less important.
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A record-setting opening weekend is less important than staying strong over a longer time period, Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore, told CNN Business.
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Park said much of recent U.S. politics had been "driven by executive orders rather than legislation" and therefore Tuesday's elections could be less important to sentiment.
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In both cases, avowed interest in fixing cultural problems or sustaining a historic dedication to continuity proved less important to their institutions' decision-makers than advertised.
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"On the FTSE, shares are rising as part of a global cyclical turnaround and sterling weakness is increasingly less important," said Neil Wilson of ETX Capital.
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But the technical details are less important than how Google approaches photography: it is treating photography like a data problem instead of just a light problem.
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That doesn't mean the official unemployment rate is wrong, only that it's measuring something that might be less important to a certain segment of the workforce.
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Republicans favor uncritical support for Israel; they see its enemies as America's enemies, and see a Palestinian state as less important than Israel's security from terrorism.
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In some countries, gender is becoming less important a characteristic for organising society: the Dutch parliament is considering whether official documents should record gender at all.
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Usage is how long you spend on Instagram, so the app determines when to show you the best posts and whether you'll see less important posts.
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"Your challenges are huge and more practical than mine, but your search for solutions to your big questions is no less important," he told the event.
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Their answers were generally the same: Whatever Trump did with women in the past is less important to them than what he may do as president.
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The people I spoke to disagreed about the degree to which this status quo bias was more or less important than whatever role money might play.
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"Except for a few nations which are perhaps less important than Russia and Saudi Arabia volume-wise, I don't see anybody wanting $33 oil," Tornqvist said.
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"Most investors are focused on F18, which means the next few reports should be less important than usual," Milunovich wrote in a note to clients Monday.
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If the science community takes this notion seriously, more researchers might be persuaded of the value of publishing preprints (because journal publications will be less important).
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Dr. Simon Bronner, a professor of folklore at Pennsylvania State University, says that the origins of the game are less important than the fact it persists.
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The two societies have intertwined, making the question of whether Ireland should eventually be reunited seem less important, and helping to forestall any return to violence.
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What the Vietcong and ARVN troops are fighting for and against is less important than the notion that it's not the right fight for American troops.
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But how the nation grows, processes and distributes food is less important to him than labor issues and the economic challenges of running a small business.
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For Nadler, these are no less important than his mandate to counter the momentum toward autocracy and to shore up democratic institutions and practices under siege.
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"Oil is becoming less important since it only makes up about 210 percent of the S&P 200", said Maris Ogg, president at Tower Bridge Advisors.
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It's the explanation for why I've agreed, so many times, with so many different men, that my interests were less important and my pursuits more frivolous.
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The essential players: Along with their current dominance of Chinese commerce, that fact makes BAT no less important than the government in fundamentally reshaping Chinese society.
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The desire to adopt "looks" seemed less important to me — I wanted timeless, classic staples that I could maintain for season upon season, year upon year.
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In this way, we are shown that one person's issues are less important than the extent to which those issues resonate with his or her neighbors.
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While many ambassadorships have gone unfilled, Mr. Shapiro said, that role in his view is increasingly less important in a world of modern media and communications.
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A less obvious, but no less important, benefit comes from sharing these upgraded combat vehicle capacities with our allies and strategic partners through conventional arms sales.
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This is due, in part, to European elections being widely viewed by voters — and even by the politicians taking part — as less important than national elections.
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" This movement informed a generation that mainstream media couldn't be trusted, journalistic objectivity was a farce and factual truth was less important than a "deeper truth.
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As much as Bridenstine wants to see the first crewed flights come soon, he believes the schedule is much less important than the tests that remain.
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All of them did this 10 times and, in the course of doing so, revealed which positions they prioritized and which ones were relatively less important.
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"Social or economic class seemed to be less important than knowing the latest hip-hop hits, or wearing the right kinds of clothes," Ms. Mutongi wrote.
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We should ensure that every girl knows that politeness is less important than her career, her rights and her ability to decide who touches her body.
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But no less important for the fulfillment of Israel's promise is to ensure that those who seek to destroy it are kept from breaching its borders.
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Like vegetarian diets and carbon-neutral living, it has become something that is vital to espouse, but much less important to explain, let alone carry out.
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Feeling bad, Peter rushes to make it up to Kelsey by presenting her with a different, less important bottle of champagne just for them to share.
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But for Mr. Trump and his allies, the final conclusions might ultimately be less important than the months spent speculating about what those conclusions might be.
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If Democrats nominate a progressive like Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders, will wealthy Democrats decide that defending democracy is less important than keeping their taxes low?
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But what is or is not in the heart of a radio talk show host is much less important than what comes out of his mouth.
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However, Karwoski said the method of enforcement is often less important than simply having the policy in place because "most gun owners are responsible," he said.
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But that doesn't make it any less important for our alliance with Australia, our shared economies or the safety and stability of the Asia-Pacific region.
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Proximity to centres of finance, technology or industry is less important but quality of life and a community of like-minded people has become more so.
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Being less likely to have children has also given LGBT people greater flexibility to move, given that the quality of local schools is often less important.
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Because they know that who pays for the wall is ultimately less important, and has less of an impact, than the fact that a wall exists.
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The effect is almost novelistic, where the overall story of the war is less important than the smaller stories of survival and struggle that comprised it.
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If you have a million notifications, the less-important ones are buried at the bottom in that little BTW list that only expands as you scroll down.
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Or can you acknowledge that sometimes, a movie being perfect is far less important than if it can inspire that incredible stomach swoop over 30 perfect seconds?
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Most importantly, the CIA I joined praised expertise, something that became less important as the agency hunkered down and bent over backward to please the White House.
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Yet the unlikelihood of removing Mr Trump by such means makes it no less important that the truth of his administration should be heard and widely accepted.
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But before the changes last Friday, the term "biological sex" was less important, because the rules said gender identity should generally guide where transgender people are placed.
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We have to have sanctions and he wants to denuke, but he wants to just do areas that are less important than the areas that we want.
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I want a photograph to move me in some way and have mystery; whether it's taken by a man or a woman is less important to me.
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The exact number is less important than knowing that, in a pinch, quieter music will, surprisingly, squeeze a little more time out of your near-dead phone.
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The big picture: Medicare for All discussions matter far more to Wall Street right now, and that makes the industry's Q1 financial reports a lot less important.
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But it became less important for me to prove I could excel in a testosterone-charged environment and more vital that I reach for a higher purpose.
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But as QV expands, the courts could allow more room for political determination of rights because their role as guardians of the minority would become less important.
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Granted, this is relative progress: he's conceding that hockey is less important to Americans than soccer, which would have been news maybe a decade ago, but still.
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You're using it to read text, not to watch movies or play games like you would on a smartphone or tablet, so pixel density is less important.
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This may give the impression that preschoolers are the only ones who need specific limits on screen time, with monitoring less important for older children and teens.
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And whether or not this year's Notebook 9 Pro is ultimately a success may be less important than the foundation that it's hopefully laying for future designs.
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Trump said Assad is much stronger now than he was three years ago and said getting Assad to leave power was less important than defeating Islamic State.
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Graduating from college is even less important in the evolving world of adult influencing, and that includes the seven-figure brand deals happening at its highest levels.
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Actually, given the importance of momentum in politics, the reason voters in this safe Republican seat voted for a Democrat is less important than that they did.
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Brad Setser, a Council on Foreign Relations economist, calculated that imports of manufactured goods from the United States are becoming steadily less important to the Chinese economy.
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First, the MCU is so much bigger now than it was in Phase 1 that its central trio is slightly less important than it was back then.
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"If you are a long-term investor, you can handle volatility, and if you're in an accumulation phase, I believe rebalancing is much less important," Gajkowski said.
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"[The first quarter] is seasonally less important, but nonetheless a disappointing start to the year," Drew Crum, an analyst at Stifel, wrote in a research note Thursday.
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Some of the players had lost everything in the devastating wildfires -- including their volleyball jerseys -- and their match against Forest Lake Christian School suddenly felt less important.
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"No one is saying climate change is not important, but surely mitigation, health, education, sustainable industries, and prosperity of the nation are no less important," he wrote.
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In the effortful world of prog, there was not much room for charming naïveté or happy accidents; improvised solos were generally less important than composed instrumental passages.
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When those first nuclear devices were exploded, the potential effects of radiation or contamination, even when known, were seen as far less important than the arms race.
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However, in spite of the title, the sword-and-shield battles are less important than the conflicts created by language, specifically the tension engendered by Joan's rhetoric.
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Weeks earlier the company sold the two mills it owned in Brazil's northeast, a less important sugar producing region, for a combined 2018.6 million reais ($70.33 million).
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And in that "season of hustle," many entrepreneurs would agree that short-term balance is less important than doing everything they can to pursue their biggest goals.
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Given the size of the expected field -- 18 to 24 candidates -- winning may be less important to Harris than simply overperforming expectations with a top-three showing.
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Their continued working for the organization signals to all employees that the mission is less important to the success of the organization than engaging in character attacks.
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Lastly, what you can write off as a business expense will impact taxes, too, although this is much less important than many first-time business owners assume.
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"I'm not here to tell you that housing discrimination is any more important or any less important than any other issue facing black America today," Warren concluded.
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Adams also only averaged 8.0 points and 6.7 rebounds in just over 20.03 minutes per game last season, but raw stats are less important than overall impact.
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"Of course-I didn't mean to make it seem like children coming into the U.S. illegally are less important because they live in another country," he tweeted.
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Weeks earlier the company sold the two mills it owned in Brazil's Northeast, a less important sugar producing region, for a combined 273.6 million reais ($70.33 million).
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It exemplifies the Western prejudice against nonwhites as less important and less consequential in the scope of world history, no matter how much we may deny it.
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Though the U.S. Open Cup soccer tournament dates to 1914, it is usually seen as a less important sideshow to Major League Soccer's season and M.L.S. Cup.
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But the money seems less important than what else might be on offer: the sort of serious love interest that was missing from his first two cases.
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Brazilian prosecutors have followed a pattern of first charging less important figures in schemes, then flipping them to turn state's witness and testify against more powerful figures.
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It's a damning vérité portrait of a man who's both far more important than his detractors hope and far less important than he might like to believe.
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Other former Middle East diplomats said the decision to delay the embassy move was far less important than the symbolic weight of Mr. Trump's statement on Jerusalem.
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"This is obviously a big deal to me emotionally, but in the grand scheme of things, it is very much less important than a pandemic," she said.
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While CDC officials have said contaminated surfaces are a less important vector than droplets in person-to-person spread, the agency still advises people to heartily disinfect.
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For songbirds that form bonds with members of the same sex for life, songs, though still important message bearers, may be less important for finding a match.
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My take is that the strength of the mandate is far less important than the generosity of the premium and cost sharing subsidies in incentivizing maximum enrollment.
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And then, no less important, they needed to assemble the right on-scene personnel resources of incident commander, tactical resolution team, uniformed perimeter positions and crisis negotiators.
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Elsewhere he has spoken of how he wanted to make a "less important thing to look at," as a riposte to the obtrusive self-seriousness of Minimalism.
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Even when he is mugged or breaks up with his girlfriend, the surface of incident is less important than the underlying, ineffable undertones of destiny and character.
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He argues that the actual elements of the crime are less important because "impeachable offenses are not governed by the strict terms" of the federal criminal code.
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The contents of the implants appeared much less important: Of 312 cases where the contents were known, 186 were filled with silicone gel, and 126 with saline.
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We could see more states going this way, thus making it less important to hook up with one party or another just to get on the ballot.
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Slightly less important to Democrats is whether to enact a total ban on abortion (87 percent against) or build a wall on the border (86 percent against).
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Those are less important today than during Taiwan's authoritarian days, but they continue to allow community leaders, farmers' associations and even organized-crime figures to buy votes.
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I could go on with other instances where some judicious editing would have been welcome, but none of these minor limitations make the book any less important.
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These rules are no less important for being obvious, and Portman obeyed them, with a campaign that relied not on sweeping romance but on hard-nosed calculation.
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While it was fun, I think it's the most compassionate I've felt toward women on what they may feel being sidelined or made to feel less important.
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Not only would Google need to significantly increase its investment in its sales team, but it would be doing so for a business that's becoming less important.
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The ratchet effect is less important over a longer span of time: The opposition party needs to hit the control trifecta just once over the time period.
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I got the sense from their responses that after they had children, their marriages became much less important to their happiness than the overall nuclear family dynamic.
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Ultimately, the optics of Monday's summit are less important than the follow-through by European countries, said Andrew Stroehlein, the European media director at Human Rights Watch.
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While it may be true that sunscreen is less important when you're indoors, windows don't filter out harmful UV rays, which means your face still needs protection.
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"This new market form declares that serving the genuine needs of people is less lucrative, and therefore less important, than selling predictions of their behavior," Zuboff writes.
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These are really important decisions, but less important than the really, really important decision of whether the United States should maintain its deep engagement strategy in general.
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In both America and Britain, Arabic is just the eighth-most-studied language, behind less important but somehow sexier ones such as (in British A-level exams) Italian.
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And avoiding pregnancy is less important to them, as wealthier and more stable men make better husbands and are more likely to marry them than teen boys are.
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Money is in the short term, always insignificant, being far less important than the actual job that will put you where you want to be in five years.
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It's all coming to a head and you have to get rid of less important characters that the audience hasn't had the chance to invest in as much.
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Small cameras are much happier in low light than they used to be, and the relentless focus on indestructibility is less important to the current generation of filmmakers.
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For one, because most motorcycle usage — and some 97 percent of motorcycle accidents — occurs in good weather conditions, it's less important to design systems for rain or snow.
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For a minute, Tumblr meant that you could care about sex, among other things, and that those other things weren't any more or less important than the sex.
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Paik and others came to CTL for help with their work, and as their installations aged, shaping the future of media became less important than preserving its past.
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The site then asks you to create a password to log in, but it's less important because you could always log in with your Google or Facebook account.
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"I'm not seeing anyone seriously, which is hard sometimes, but I'm doing a lot of other amazing things in my life which make that less important," I'll say.
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"I think important – probably less important now – has been the shutdown, which will leave some sort of imprint on first-quarter GDP," Powell said during a news conference.
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As pay increases, the value employees place on finding a happy medium between time at the office and relaxing with family and friends becomes less and less important.
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Of all the laws in the world—health and safety; intellectual property; shouting "shotgun"—there's a lesser known, but no less important one called The Law of Attraction.
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"Earnings are less important than the order backlog," another of them said, adding he would expect the group to sell for about 7 times its estimated core earnings.
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Foxconn also files its patents in America, whose standards are more demanding than China's, and files lots of full "invention" patents as opposed to less important "utility" patents.
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The Rickstaverse first appeared on Instagram at the beginning of Rick and Morty Season 2, and has periodically updated at both important and less-important moments ever since.
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But in this gentrification debate, the cost of new berths is less important than the architecture of the ship — and whether they ever served as actual commercial ships.
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Or they can become a smaller, more isolated island that is a less important cog in the global economy — but at least one that honors its voters' wishes.
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Ms Alberini says that drivers seem to see road taxes as less important than fuel efficiency, in part because refilling their cars frequently reminds them of the cost.
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The better understood a new technology is, the less important it is for those wishing to use it to be near the people and firms where it originates.
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Less articulated, but no less important a threat to national security — especially given the current trade war with China — is China's production of poor quality and tainted drugs.
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Prep your materials and references as soon as possibleCooney suggests that it's never too early to get all your materials — even the less important ones — ready to apply.
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" The following month, Paul Waldman at The Week called TV ads "less important than ever," concluding that "this election must surely make TV advertising a less appealing tool.
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"Do not for one minute think that what you do is any less important than what I do here in Washington — even though it is," Franken, 66, quipped.
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In that respect, the mortgage interest deduction is far less important than tax savings for small-business owners, like homebuilders, who could increase production if costs were lower.
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The kicker: About one third of Americans believe the U.S. "plays a less important and powerful role as a world leader today than it did 10 years ago."
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The move into Denver aligns with recent data that 25 percent of Lyft's passengers in the city say owning a personal vehicle is less important to them now.
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His studies gave him an intellectual scaffolding that was no less important than what he had learned from his father about the moral and practical obligations of faith.
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Porsche has no interest in those segments, leaving them to Audi and VW. Porsche also leads with performance, so typical EV fixations such as range are less important.
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Sitting in a cafe overlooking the square, joined by other comrades in arms from the fight against Communism, he said this moment was different but no less important.
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For Robert Walker, a retired truck driver in the Bronx, an urbane appearance was less important than pain relief once he began having an issue with his teeth.
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The type of mushroom you use is less important, although to maximize different textures and flavors, I like mixing fancier wild mushrooms with the more common cultivated varieties.
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In that America, people with dark skin aren't guaranteed the same rights as people with white skin, and a violently warming planet is less important than corporate profits.
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That means picking moderates who can win bipartisan backing is less important, so long as the president can keep his own party in the Senate unified behind him.
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What he's saying in the video (about the GOP proposal to give the Trump administration $500 billion to bail out corporations) is less important than how it looks.
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"We want to improve performance and make me much less important and within a year largely redundant," Dominic Cummings said in a post on his blog https://bit.
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And overall, the wall's effectiveness is perhaps less important than its existence, which allows the president to truthfully say he has made good on a signature campaign promise.
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How the bomb gets to where it's going is less important than the decision to cross the line into nuclear use and, thus, risk escalation and global destruction.
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The comment quickly drew backlash, with critics accusing the attorney general of speaking as if Hawaii wasn't a U.S. state or was less important because of its location.
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Over time, however, agriculture has become ever less important as a share of the economy, and the rural population has correspondingly declined as a determinant of urban location.
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That is, if a programmer really feels like they've got their back against the wall, their demands that you carry all of their programming suddenly seem less important.
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And in the shadow of this accomplishment, the country will reach another (albeit less important) milestone: Bill Clinton will become the first male spouse of a US president.
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At the end of the day, the label is less important than a person understanding their experience and deciding what they want to do with their understanding of it.
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There is an equalizing force in this virtual realm, one that deigns citizenship and nationality and its arbitrary awards of rights and privileges less important than in real life.
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Aluminum doesn't seem to be on the agenda for European politicians, probably because the bloc's smelter sector is far less important, in both concrete and symbolic terms, than steel.
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Aluminium doesn't seem to be on the agenda for European politicians, probably because the bloc's smelter sector is far less important, in both concrete and symbolic terms, than steel.
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"In Switzerland it's usual for issues to be brought to the people for a vote - every important question or less important question," Swiss Economy Minister Johann Schneider-Ammann said.
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Saudi Arabia had viewed with unease the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama, which it felt considered Riyadh's alliance with Washington less important than negotiating the Iran nuclear deal.
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The company, which has its own cosmetics line, said the decline was a result of increased competition in fashion retail as clothing becomes a less important part of spending.
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The government of President Nicolas Maduro sells dollars at 10 bolivars each for priority goods such as food and medicine and at around 660 bolivars for less important items.
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Political institutions are less important with every year that passes, and the more remote they are -- and none are more remote than the EU -- the more that is true.
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He compared corporate governance to star footballers washing their hands after going to the toilet: a nice idea, but less important than recruiting the best players for the team.
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"As a sex educator, it's less important to me how people meet a potential partner than it is what they do once they meet them," Planned Parenthood's Bennett said.
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It will be fitting that the group of voters Boehner and Ryan decided was less important than party loyalty could be what finally forces a long overdue Republican reckoning.
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"For me, it's less important that everyone gets 100% of the answers right ... I want to be able to see their thought process as they work through the problems."
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Because being the data geek he was, he knew that people were actually using this new feature, and what they said was much less important than what they did.
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A study published today in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine suggests that geography is far less important in explaining those deaths than your job and your family life.
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But we've since learned that, behind the scenes, Papadopoulos's cooperation was far less important to Mueller than many assumed — as Mueller's team argued in a positively scathing sentencing memo.
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De Guindos is center-right, which would favor Spain's bidding for the central bank role, where party backing is much less important then the nationality of the expert candidate.
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Look at that paragraph above and it's a trite Hallmark story, a Readers Digest heartwarming bit of pablum that feels way less important than what it meant to me.
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North Carolina: North Carolina awards its delegates proportionally, so it's less important than the other states, which are either winner-take-all or winner-take-all by congressional district.
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GMV is a key metric watched closely by Alibaba's investors, but Tsai said that it will become less important as the company expands beyond just an e-commerce player.
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EDGI is a different sort of protest—quiet, clinical, unsensational—but it's no less important, and indeed might be more so given the bureaucratic chaos of the young administration.
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Randall says the venue's location is less important that banding together to ensure The Smell continues to have a home somehwere in LA for the next generation of kids.
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But the United Kingdom is a less important market for the EU than the EU is for us (Jonathan Portes reckons Britain is around 16% of EU goods exports).
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" She continued, saying that "from now until Election Day, there are many other issues to discuss, and the emails will be less and less important as time goes on.
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Under that agenda, a more transactional approach becomes the norm and "allies become much less important unless they fundamentally address a goal that's important to Donald Trump," Miller said.
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And while Apple has always been coy about the actual specifications of their devices, hard numbers for processor speed, RAM, and battery life are less important than ever nowadays.
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There's some chance he acknowledges the end of the year balance sheet dynamics are less controllable by the Fed but also less important as an indicator of abundant reserves.
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For example, the franchise may be negatively impacted in the unlikely event that Southsure becomes less important to the group and access to the group's distribution channels is restricted.
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With online shopping holidays like Amazon's Prime Day coming to the fore, the fourth quarter as a whole is growing less important for retailers year over year, Siegel said.
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Indeed, the new "goodies" that Medicare Advantage can now offer tend to intensify this disparity — as they are more enticing to younger seniors and less important for older ones.
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What is included in each plan is less important than the ability to group health care services in ways that are somewhat homogeneous and responsive to similar market forces.
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No less important for Fruchterman, a buoyant, 33-year-old Caltech graduate with a more or less constant grin, his frequent trips to Capitol Hill are over for now.
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It is not about adapting to one culture or another, but about absorbing as much as he can until the source becomes less and less important to point out.
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Here in Vancouver, for example, the price of a single-detached house is increasingly less important — such housing has become a smaller and smaller percentage of the housing stock.
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She wrote often about what was then called 'the domestic sphere,' as if what takes place between parents and children is less important than what happens in a boardroom.
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That's a very Rauschenbergian organization, and you see it, too, in Cunningham's choreography: Dancers to the sides of the stage are no less important than dancers at the center.
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Saudi Arabia had viewed with unease the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama, whom they felt considered Riyadh's alliance with Washington less important than negotiating the Iran nuclear deal.
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In the end the debate over artistic freedom seemed less important than the intensity of the anger: the speed and starkness with which it illuminated white obliviousness and entitlement.
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Analysts said that because sterling's slide was largely driven by projections for the likely impact on the economy of Brexit, backward-looking data such as this was less important.
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That's something every studio craves: the mix of positive reviews from critics (less important) and actual moviegoers (more important) that nothing, save investing in a solid project, can buy.
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The personal interest of the voter in his representative becomes less important to him, and we may lose something of the vital strength of our representative form of government.
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Everyone in the survey does this 883 times and, in the course of doing so, reveals which positions they are drawn to and which ones are relatively less important.
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As we look toward tax reform, Congress and the newly elected president ought to encourage Americans to be more generous, not send a signal that giving is less important.
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My number one prerequisite for winter coats is warmth; less important to me is what brand it is, what it&aposs made out of, or how much it costs.
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North Korea would promise to dismantle its Yongbyon nuclear complex and a couple of less important sites, admit international inspectors and continue its moratorium on nuclear and missile tests.
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The limits on stockpiles are less important than those on the level of enrichment, which reduce the time it would take to create enough nuclear material for a bomb.
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Or to put it another way, in some of the game's modes, how good you are at Destiny is less important than how much time you've invested in it.
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It suggests that no matter how strong and smart and compelling a woman might be, she is still less important, less vital, just less, than any vaguely competent man.
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While support from Republicans clearly remains key to Trump's chances for success, the survey reveals that party is less important than the cult of personality encouraged by Trump's communication style.
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The veteran political watcher was quick to add, though, that California moving up the primary still doesn't make Iowa and New Hampshire less important, and arguably makes them more important.
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But the question of its effectiveness as a ploy is less important than what it says about the totalizing effect Trump has had on the race and the Republican Party.
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And while the most obvious reason to worry turns out to be less important than is widely assumed, the deepest challenge posed by the populists has so far gone unnoticed.
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Mr. Maxwell's start-up was trying to make it possible to break off some transactions from the Bitcoin network, making the number of transactions the network could handle less important.
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But whether the replicants and the hosts eventually rebel against the larger world seems less important than the realization of how much the humans who created them have already lost.
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They are the clearest example yet of a global trend: that the old divide between left and right is growing less important than a new one between open and closed.
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Of course, you can already share your interests on the big social networks, but Vlassopulos argued that this has been a much less important part of their experience over time.
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The trends in trade and supply chains appear to suggest a phase of saturation, as the pull of cheap labour and multinational investment in physical assets have become less important.
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You can do this on previous versions of iOS, but you need to pause the less important downloads one by one from the Updates page of the App Store app.
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Journal editors and reviewers (who are mostly male) are less likely to be familiar with the subfields in which women are more represented; they may also think them less important.
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Newton says that this feature was designed to avoid hiding important machine-generated emails, such as flight reservations and other alerts, but only to sort out universally less important ones.
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The system also provides dollars at around 12 bolivars and around 200 bolivars for less important items, while greenbacks on the black market fetch 1,026 bolivars, according to website DolarToday.
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"It's all coming to a head and you have to get rid of less important characters that the audience hasn't had the chance to invest in as much," said Varma.
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