"E-cigarettes are markedly less dangerous than combustible tobacco, but markedly less dangerous doesn't mean safe," Dr. Fiore said.
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The snazzy new 7th-gen tablet made waves upon its debut in September at Tim Cook's big iPhone event as a markedly bigger, markedly faster upgrade to its predecessor.
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But inside Facebook, the reaction was markedly different — indifference.
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Public support for marijuana has grown markedly in recent years.
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But this is a markedly different plan for increasing revenue.
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On the contrary, exports are reported to have accelerated markedly.
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Both seasons were markedly better than the Bachelor before them.
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The analyst community, meanwhile, is markedly bullish on the stock.
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His style softened markedly in his last days in office.
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The global political map today is markedly different from 1945.
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John's death devastated Kipling, and his own health markedly declined.
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Investments from companies based in Singapore have grown markedly, too.
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The technological and social barriers to entry were markedly higher.
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The broader investment outlook also looks markedly different to 2017.
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Since then, the gap in poll results has widened markedly.
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But the political pressure on him has ramped up markedly.
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Or is there something about today that is markedly different?
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Only in Germany and Sweden have things got markedly better.
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We're glad Handler's hypothetical elevator behavior is markedly more tame.
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Bigger and smaller ones are markedly less profitable (see chart).
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The three films also portray Jesus in markedly different ways.
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Their response to burns, injury and infection also differs markedly.
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The service markedly undercuts Amazon Prime's $119 annual subscription fee.
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The organization, whose website launched in January, is markedly benign.
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Tonight's markedly less super Tuesday was pretty meager by comparison.
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This year, Pride celebrations fall in a markedly different atmosphere.
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They have markedly different approaches to empowering the working class.
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Even his physical presence was markedly different from his peers.
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As unions have declined, however, socioeconomic inequality has markedly increased.
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Mr. Wray and Mr. Comey have markedly different leadership styles.
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Sanders's approach to South Carolina was markedly different this cycle.
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This approach is expensive, but costs have come down markedly.
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Last season, however, Tanaka's performance improved markedly with longer rest.
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His message this weekend, however, told a markedly different story.
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I didn't intend for it to be so markedly melodic.
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According to an analysis of Census Data, the number of employees working slightly fewer than 2628 hours a week has markedly increased since the law's implementation; whereas, the number working slightly more has markedly decreased.
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Fatigue can markedly decrease the amount of activity someone can do.
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The group's accounts of attacks often differ markedly from official reports.
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But things looked markedly different when he first began covering it.
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The atmosphere is markedly different from the 2011 David Fincher adaptation.
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The yuan began falling markedly in June when trade tensions flared.
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It just feels markedly different than riding the longer Boosted Board.
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On Friday, Xi returns to the SCO under markedly different circumstances.
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Households' inflation expectations have already risen markedly since the Brexit vote.
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But rape in war can be markedly different from in peacetime.
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Similarly in Britain, views on homosexuality have become markedly more tolerant.
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Tourism in Belize has increased markedly in the last few years.
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But the mood seemed markedly different once President Trump got there.
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Don't try to make things better and make them markedly worse!
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The two candidates this time have markedly different demeanours and backgrounds.
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You look over the last two months, it&aposs markedly deteriorated.
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In terms of security, Haddad once again differs markedly from Bolsonaro.
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That's markedly different than the way we used to buy gadgets.
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That is markedly less than the 47% who voted in 2014.
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Its financial fundamentals have improved markedly over the last few years.
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The way in which Stitch Fix operates, however, is markedly different.
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This isn't always a bad thing—the recordings are markedly intimate.
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Over the past four years, however, the situation has changed markedly.
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But two (markedly better) apartments later, I don't regret living there.
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Households fears of unemployment also dropped markedly this month, INSEE said.
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But it tastes pretty decent, like a markedly sweet Old Fashioned.
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While these rural-urban gaps have diminished markedly, substantial differences persist.
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National polling averages have narrowed markedly from early August to today.
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On most other fronts, things have gotten markedly worse in Egypt.
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However, the bun dissolved and the rubbery egg was markedly unpleasant.
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Today's sanctuary laws, while bearing the same name, are markedly different.
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The image is alarming, but most markedly, it is without shame.
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In that sense, on Saturday, it contrasted markedly with its opponent.
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The black population has markedly declined and stands around 6 percent.
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That assessment diverged markedly with Barr's reading of the IG report.
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The tradeoff is that there will be markedly fewer polling places.
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In less than a year, approval of immigrants has increased markedly.
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About 60 percent of depressed patients feel markedly better within hours.
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For professional streamers, it could make broadcasting the game markedly different.
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In that time, the organization's executive compensation has also markedly increased.
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And what she found was that life in Dauphin improved markedly.
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That figure was markedly higher than those of Facebook and Twitter.
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In the aftermath of their victory, the winners are markedly unmagnanimous.
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Still, Mr. Trump has an opportunity to markedly reshape the Fed.
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Of late, money managers seeking such a hedge have grown markedly.
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The markedly different contours of their skulls were readily visible, speeding identification.
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This allows them to sell at prices markedly different from those today.
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Bezos and Musk's tests have been markedly different in some ways, however.
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He was tough on immigration while knowing markedly little about immigration policy.
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Some governments — China's included — have taken a markedly harsher stance on cryptocurrencies.
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Confidence grew markedly in Germany, the bloc's largest economy, and in Italy.
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Markle's look is markedly different from the royal baby debuts before hers.
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But Killspace's management and its employees give markedly different explanations for them.
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The rhetoric is not the only thing that will be markedly different.
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Interest in the full-time variety has waned markedly in recent years.
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The world into which season two has been released feels markedly different.
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French purchasing managers clock in as markedly more bullish than German ones.
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China's own situation adds markedly to the complexity and difficulty of Japan's.
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Drug use and drinking rates are also markedly lower from previous decades.
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Claim-filing has increased markedly in the past four months (see chart).
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In response to hackers' attacks, the kit has become markedly more secure.
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Market sentiment around U.S.-China trade negotiations has turned markedly positive recently.
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But for patients with NAFLD and cirrhosis, the risk was markedly higher.
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That was markedly softer than January-June 2018, when profits increased 23%.
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Furthermore, food subsidy allocations have increased and electricity provision has improved markedly.
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"The atmosphere for religious extremism has weakened markedly," Zhang said, without elaborating.
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CANVAS makes the process behind radical political change look markedly less arcane.
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It said that Following the EU referendum, business uncertainty had risen markedly.
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In older mice, which already had deposits, the vaccine reduced them markedly.
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But her tone shifted markedly once states began to fall Trump's way.
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In Seattle, markedly more expensive, the money was gone in 1960 days.
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Trump's team promised a markedly more compliant policy where Israel was concerned.
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Kavanaugh's confirmation would markedly shift the court's ideological balance to the right.
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The economy is markedly better, but incomes and growth remain stubbornly low.
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" It will require, instead, a markedly tangible triumph of "mind over mind.
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Without competition and innovation, the quality of U.S. shipbuilding has declined markedly.
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Those left to their own volition pursued vaccination markedly less (43.4 percent).
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Americans have been buying markedly less sugar amid the rising health worries.
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The density of the color shifts more markedly from rectangle to rectangle.
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The environmental consequences of animal agriculture also markedly skew against the vulnerable.
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But the two had emerged from unsteady childhoods with markedly different temperaments.
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White House officials have given markedly different views on progress so far.
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"Human rights deteriorated markedly during the year," the report on Nicaragua concluded.
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But the evidence so far suggests that the pace has slowed markedly.
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Coal's vanishing act means markedly less in tax revenues for eastern Kentucky.
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The situation is markedly different in regions where few people traditionally join.
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"Don't be surprised if wage growth accelerates markedly," he wrote to clients.
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Star's videos from back then are markedly different than they are now.
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The mood among consumers worsened markedly, as households predicted worsening economic conditions.
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As I enter my 2000s, my tastes have gotten markedly more expensive.
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The 2017-18 Knicks could look markedly different from this year's team.
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Faith in the electoral process has markedly declined since 2000, surveys show.
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And the government has markedly improved access for humanitarian organisations and journalists.
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Much of the swelling confidence, to be sure, is markedly one-sided.
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This pattern markedly stops from 2010 onward as austerity started to bite.
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The three most impressive photographers approach the region's tensions in markedly different ways.
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Was it a markedly physical painting or drawing, or a flat(ish) sculpture?
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But the Amazon Prime series takes a markedly different approach to Hanna's story.
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First up, they need to play against the markedly inferior Houston Rockets, a .
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But he is markedly less aggressive when walking the streets of his hometown.
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"This exchange rate effect has boosted foreign demand quite markedly," said DIW's Juncker.
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"Vikander's appearance is also markedly different than Jolie's," the writer, Jerome Maida, wrote.
|
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Yet the most aggressive players aren't markedly better than their softer-hitting peers.
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Since then, productivity growth has slowed markedly — for reasons economists are still debating.
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Self-reported happiness in former Soviet states declines markedly with a respondent's age.
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That said, this seems like a markedly better option than points-based winnings.
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Bioluminescence is in fact markedly absent from all terrestrial vertebrates and flowering plants.
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He will be markedly ineffectual and do relatively little of any political consequence.
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Yields have risen more markedly in France than many other euro zone countries.
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It was really nice knowing that one wasn't markedly better than the other.
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Of course, there is one area where football and trade are markedly different.
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It also performed markedly slower than most of the other VPNs we tested.
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But beyond that, Trump struck a markedly different tone in addressing his questioner.
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His swims this summer were markedly slower than his efforts a year ago.
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The two leaders spent the day before their meeting in markedly different ways.
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Rodriguez celebrated his 13st birthday Wednesday from a markedly different position — the bench.
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Past government investments in energy innovation have markedly improved our energy security today.
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All of this contrasts markedly with the widening gap for executive-level pay.
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However, the number of new arrivals has picked up markedly in recent days.
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The hefty sum isn't markedly larger than the amount spent by previous presidents.
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The facts of his life, to many of his critics, are markedly racial.
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Business investment already slowed markedly in the third quarter, especially on commercial buildings.
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As low as that is, it's still markedly higher than most previous years.
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The toys were creative, and perhaps most importantly, markedly cheaper than the competition.
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Arrivals from Turkey to Greece have diminished markedly since the deal was enacted.
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There's no indication that making Election Day a holiday would markedly raise turnout.
|
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Even enforcement of the act's remaining provisions has dropped markedly, the report states.
|
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Revenue from fixed income trading has declined more markedly in Europe than globally.
|
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Using classic definitions, stock valuations have markedly improved in just a few months.
|
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The CNN debate ratings were markedly down from the NBC debates in June.
|
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But the health law has markedly reduced racial and ethnic disparities in coverage.
|
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They communicate an inclusive camaraderie, and a world that comprises markedly different beings.
|
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Since we opened 10 years ago, our students' gang involvement has markedly decreased.
|
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But it's also an unfair comparison because the two series are markedly different.
|
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The studies confirmed what Mash had found—withdrawal symptoms improved markedly among participants.
|
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The contemporary reluctance over the death penalty has drawn markedly less official support.
|
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Iran's interests in Syria are thus markedly different from its interests in Iraq.
|
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But increasingly, NASA is using a markedly different approach with fixed-price contracts.
|
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Her experience of the food provision during the demonstrations has been markedly positive.
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Yes, but: The 2020 Democrats have been markedly absent from the gun conversation.
|
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His plan is markedly different from the aggressive tax measures pitched by Sens.
|
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The approach moms and dads are adopting nowadays is markedly more hands-off.
|
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To burn markedly less fuel, future planes need to fly higher, explained Takahashi.
|
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A pickup's capabilities can change markedly depending on engine, bed and cab size.
|
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Recently, bullion has underperformed markedly when compared to other periods of market duress.
|
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Jeremy Scahill takes a markedly different approach than the Pod Save America hosts.
|
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This subtle mockery of human kindness grows markedly less subtle by the minute.
|
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This is a markedly different approach to the briefing than past administrations adopted.
|
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With regard to the criterion of xenophobia, the percentage would be markedly higher.
|
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The us-against-them mentality is markedly reduced when police reflect the community.
|
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The pace of that offensive has gotten markedly more intense in recent days.
|
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All things considered, alcohol's effects seem markedly more extreme — and riskier — than marijuana's.
|
|
Open Phil's position here is actually markedly less extreme than many effective altruists'.
|
|
While doing markedly little abroad to earn his campaign reputation as a foreign policy "dove," President Trump has supported a markedly unpopular health care policy and a tax bill aligned with long-standing GOP priorities while doing very little on trade.
|
|
Pairing AirPods to your desktop has been doable as well, albeit markedly less convenient.
|
|
Legal costs have also markedly increased for big banks since Dodd-Frank became law.
|
|
I became markedly less bitter about the opaque health care system we live in.
|
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Across American business the share of cashflow that goes to labour has declined markedly.
|
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"It's not that these incidents are happening at any markedly greater frequency," Smith says.
|
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This is the place where the series improves most markedly on its first season.
|
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Some indicators of development, such as child mortality, are markedly better than in India.
|
|
The public appears to agree, as viewership of the second debate apparently fell markedly.
|
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He's improved his game markedly since he came out of the University of Illinois.
|
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The extension development process is still a markedly different experience for the time being.
|
|
But skepticism about basic facts does, in fact, differ markedly by party and ideology.
|
|
White House officials have given markedly different views on areas of agreement so far.
|
|
But Majzoobi is markedly more enthusiastic about the potential here vs the consumer space.
|
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That prediction has indeed come true in 2016, though in a markedly painful manner.
|
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The model and fashion writer is both a person of color and markedly androgynous.
|
|
Public transport was more crowded, but passengers were delighted to find traffic markedly lighter.
|
|
Three major trials that gripped the nation came to markedly different conclusions last week.
|
|
It markedly cut capital spending by 30% in 2015 and largely reformed oil subsidies.
|
|
Rising CO2023 associated with rising temperatures augments plant growth, thus increasing crop yields markedly.
|
|
But in its own heartland the IS "caliphate" is weakening markedly and losing ground.
|
|
There now seems little chance that asset purchases will be reduced markedly anytime soon.
|
|
The Trump presidency has been markedly more sedate when it comes to Hollywood draw.
|
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Adding workers from those other smaller affected agencies would not markedly change that picture.
|
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Trump's version of the Promised Land is as markedly different as it is uplifting.
|
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The Cohen plea is markedly different from the Edwards case, said Common Cause's Ryan.
|
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Second, and most markedly, polls tend to systematically overestimate or underestimate the true answer.
|
|
Indeed, faculties are markedly more liberal today than they were when the fight began.
|
|
Some other political issues came up, giving this year's Oscars a markedly topical feel.
|
|
By combining those overlapping sources of data, this algorithm gets a markedly fuller picture.
|
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The trend of unscheduled absences has increased markedly as the shutdown, which began Dec.
|
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This drop is also present across all genders – but most markedly among male millennials.
|
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The Russian military threat has changed markedly since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
|
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It is that the skills required to overachieve in those disciplines are markedly different.
|
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It's unclear that such services help people markedly reduce their spending, which isn't easy.
|
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But in December last year, the difference between the two numbers had shrunk markedly.
|
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By the midpoint of the trial, he was markedly more polite to the prosecutors.
|
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A month later, Dr. Teshome performed a laser procedure that markedly improved Aminata's vision.
|
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Until conditions markedly improve, medical workers will still be forced to make hard adjustments.
|
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There is a markedly increased risk for depression, mental illness and early-onset dementia.
|
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The Russian military threat has changed markedly since the Soviet Union collapsed in 240.
|
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May's policy, even if it struck a markedly different tone, generating days of publicity.
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FEWER POLLING PLACES The tradeoff is that there will be markedly fewer polling places.
|
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Feinstein's statement struck a markedly different tone than her initial comments praising Haspel's nomination.
|
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"I don't think there's a markedly better deal to be made," Ms. Harrison said.
|
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It was a markedly different message from the one sent by Cornyn last week.
|
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In today's highly politicized environment, brands have become markedly more explicit about their views.
|
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But it was after that court appearance that Sabbie's condition appeared to deteriorate markedly.
|
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There were victims and perpetrators on both sides, although markedly more on the Trump side.
|
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Ali Abbas Zafar's third film with Salman Khan is markedly different from the first two.
|
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"The body temperature will drop quite markedly," when you activate the nerve fibers, Julius says.
|
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If you take the interest sensitive parts of the economy, they are braking markedly. Housing.
|
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Should Mrs May survive until Brexit day, on March 29th, her fortunes may improve markedly.
|
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But after both sides initially dug in, the tone has shifted markedly in recent weeks.
|
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The influx has grown markedly of late, from 64,000 in 2011 to 150,000 last year.
|
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It has cut taxes markedly for the relatively few businesses and people that pay them.
|
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Erdogan's relations with Germany have worsened markedly, especially since a July attempt to topple him.
|
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK Moazzam Begg's had a markedly unusual adult life.
|
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That's markedly different from the plans on the other side of the comics-adaptation fence.
|
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But production growth slowed markedly, nearing the 50-point threshold that separates expansion from contraction.
|
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Demonstrations and violent riots tend to rise markedly in the five years after a crisis.
|
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Appreciation has also slowed markedly in Britain, Canada and New Zealand during the past year.
|
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The lower third of the display is also markedly brighter and clearer, for reasons unknown.
|
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Of course they're laughing even as Trump's fortunes in the polls continue to markedly improve.
|
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At times of low volatility, the need for that insurance drops markedly, affecting bank earnings.
|
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How they are organized and the level of private sector involvement differs markedly by country.
|
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H2O said last month it had subsequently seen big inflows while redemptions had subsided markedly.
|
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Turnout was indeed markedly diminished in 1966, the first gubernatorial election held during the midterms.
|
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Yet consensus on this issue among the members of these candidates' respective bases differs markedly.
|
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The government debt maturity profile has markedly improved following active liability management, reducing refinancing risks.
|
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Kishida told Cheng the environment surrounding Sino-Japanese ties was "deteriorating markedly", the ministry said.
|
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The energy on set was markedly different from any other set I've been on before.
|
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The Bank of England's latest survey of businesses shows that investment intentions have weakened markedly.
|
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The filets were markedly drier than the fattier tomahawk steaks, at least on the outside.
|
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The lack of a CBO score isn't the only sign of a markedly rushed process.
|
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Donald Trump's first debate back from his self-imposed break has a markedly different feel.
|
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Moreover, the difference in Japan has narrowed markedly since the courts began to weigh in.
|
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As recently as the 1960s, the two parties were not markedly different on gender issues.
|
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The experts' solution: Balance passion with preparationWard took a markedly different approach when building Carta.
|
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And they have markedly different views on many critical issues including guns, abortion, immigration, etc.
|
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Failing to treat such people markedly increases the chances of their becoming homeless or violent.
|
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The tone of "Falsettos" markedly changes in the second act, which takes place in 1981.
|
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Irving High School, while far from perfect, had markedly better academics than Kimball High School.
|
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It said the standards have markedly reduced mercury in the environment and improved public health.
|
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As a consequence of better estimates and improved productivity, team morale and confidence markedly improved.
|
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But since taking office in December 2015, Macri has not markedly improved the financing situation.
|
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The simpler question first: Why did the trial fail even though the patients markedly improved?
|
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The numbers increased markedly after the election of Donald Trump, according to reporting from NPR.
|
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Infection rates in ultra-Orthodox communities are markedly higher than the rest of the country.
|
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Ask Well Though survival rates have improved markedly, a variety of problems can cause death.
|
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Cancellations by major airlines has also contributed to the CO2 decline, though not as markedly.
|
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In Seattle, which had one of the country's earliest outbreaks, air pollution has dropped markedly.
|
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Fernandez died in a boating accident in 1003, and Harvey and Moore have regressed markedly.
|
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His relationship with soccer has never changed, he said, but soccer itself is markedly different.
|
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Manufacturers around the world are slumping, and the American factory sector has pulled back markedly.
|
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Indeed, the "current" Fortnite map is markedly different from the map the game launched with.
|
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Like Hardaway, the Knicks are markedly changed from the 17-win team he left behind.
|
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Mr. Corbyn has been markedly ineffectual as leader, unable to enthuse even his core supporters.
|
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How they are organised and the level of private sector involvement differs markedly by country.
|
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But after the December annual inflation reading of 11.84%, the real rate has narrowed markedly.
|
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This year&aposs total, 20193, was markedly higher than last year&aposs total of 18.
|
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But without a drastic increase in available homes, the situation is unlikely to improve markedly.
|
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But it was also markedly different from the way GOP leaders were describing the proposal.
|
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Economic growth is slowing Real GDP growth has been slowing markedly in 673 versus 2018.
|
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"I don't think there's a markedly better deal to be made," Harrison told the Times.
|
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The results paint a markedly more positive picture than previous years for European luxury companies.
|
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Most automakers posted gains early in 2018, with sales markedly weakening late in the year.
|
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Those initiatives, together with increasingly isolationist infrastructure, points to a desire for markedly increased control.
|
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Reagan's conduct before the appointment of the special prosecutor was also markedly different from Trump's.
|
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The lock makes me markedly less anxious about having guests or going out of town.
|
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If you look closely, you'll notice Annalise's foundation is markedly lighter than her actual skin tone.
|
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But nominal growth is nearly 10% in yuan terms, up markedly over the past 12 months.
|
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Encouragingly, turnout rates for under-18s are markedly higher than for 19- to 25-year-olds.
|
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And there's markedly little YouTube, or Google, or even Congress seem able to do about it.
|
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"Key aspects of the system differ markedly from systems on the plane's older versions," WSJ notes.
|
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Trump choosing Kavanaugh is seen as an opportunity to move the court markedly to the right.
|
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In some tests, the addition of plant fibres has been shown to produce markedly stronger concrete.
|
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Price volatility is one such risk, and one which has diminished markedly since the financial crisis.
|
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Kamala Harris raised in the third quarter and markedly higher than candidates like New Jersey Sen.
|
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The influx has grown markedly in recent years—150,000 last year, up from 64,000 in 2011.
|
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At $399, the Beam isn't cheap, but it's markedly less expensive than Sonos' other TV speakers.
|
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Europe has seen markedly lower GDP growth relative to that of the U.S. in recent years.
|
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"In both Poland and the Czech Republic, the new export orders components weakened markedly," he noted.
|
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Their 30 rabbits, many of whom are rescues, are markedly happier with their new outdoor digs.
|
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The food was markedly superior to the state-run options, and I ate there every day.
|
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As far as individual players' incomes, they can vary markedly based on sponsorships and star power.
|
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Tourism to Hong Kong, especially from mainland China, has dropped markedly, weighing on hotel occupancy rates.
|
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Profit growth slowed markedly from the second quarter of 2017 when profits rose by 10.8 percent.
|
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The company said it was seeking to markedly cut back on cardboard usage on environmental grounds.
|
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Whatever their fates are, they contrast markedly with those of the girls who managed to escape.
|
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Likewise, the tone of the campaign has grown markedly more combative in the last few days.
|
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" The section stipulates that two languages can be used, but only if French is "markedly predominant.
|
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The blueprint to winning support in Florida looks markedly different for the two U.S. presidential candidates.
|
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Output from two Australian projects, Wheatstone and Gorgon, improved markedly after conclusion of maintenance-related outages.
|
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But if the press conference had a familiar feel, the candidate struck a markedly different tone.
|
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The good news for Turkish wines is that quality has improved markedly in the past decade.
|
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Both groups of lenders have also differed markedly about what Greece's budget is capable of sustaining.
|
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During their remarks on Monday, however, both Jeffress and Hagee both took a markedly different tone.
|
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At Burns's trial, testimony from the clinic's other employees painted a markedly different picture than Shannon's.
|
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The friendships both Ruth and Debbie engage with the rest of the cast are markedly uneven.
|
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The flow of migrants to Greece has slowed markedly since the accord with Turkey took effect.
|
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England has markedly improved under Jones, who took over after the team's disastrous 2015 World Cup.
|
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"Exports are down markedly from a massive November number," said one source who tracks Saudi output.
|
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While demand had shifted markedly to rentals, the report said, sales have been climbing since 2011.
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Nationwide, several polls suggest that public opinion has shifted markedly in favor of stricter gun laws.
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Even among white women overall, support for Republican candidates has slipped markedly since 2010 and 20153.
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The pace of his rallies has increased markedly in the weeks leading up to Election Day.
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Lush, sensuous, and enigmatic, Jesse Mockrin's paintings are markedly contemporary, yet beautifully allude to the past.
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Unfortunately for Pardew, their fortunes diverged quite markedly this weekend, when Manchester City visited Selhurst Park.
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In fact, compared with better-known psychiatric conditions such as OCD, BFRBs remain markedly under-researched.
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Two players with identical stats can have markedly different pro potential depending the opposition they faced.
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And they have markedly different feelings toward the professional theater and its attitudes toward transgender artists.
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It may seem markedly different from the traditional means of digging graves or burning the dead.
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But on a follow-up visit a month later, the caseworker found her client markedly deteriorated.
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Trading in recent sessions has been markedly different than in other phases of the bull market.
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In the first quarter of this year, growth has slowed markedly, probably to about 0.5 percent.
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The prevalence of cancer-causing HPV strains has dropped markedly in women who have been vaccinated.
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Those reports decrease markedly in slightly older children, she said, from the "older 4s" on up.
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And that means the response has to be markedly different from responses to the previous crises.
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What is markedly different now is the medium through which the public experiences these snipe-fests.
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Her score of 13.7 on Tuesday was markedly better and the boost to her confidence immeasurable.
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Campaigns by college students to block speakers from campus events have markedly increased in recent years.
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Candidates on the debate stage were markedly rowdier on Tuesday — and they weren't the only ones.
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However, this year's speech will be a markedly more contentious year between the President and Democrats.
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USPI improves Tenet's payor mix and markedly boosts the company's position in more profitable outpatient services.
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This time, though, the proceedings will unfold in a markedly different courtroom -- and a different world.
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The show worked a surreal brand of humor that was markedly different from most television fare.
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The request was a markedly different approach than Zelensky laughing off Giuliani's role just weeks before.
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Confidence: Medium We're partly sunny and markedly colder on Thursday and Friday behind that cold front.
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But the response to Hasselbeck's conservative views were markedly different than how McCain is received today.
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Such investment helps explain why basketball players in America have become a markedly more international bunch.
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The results have markedly changed and improved our understanding of countries' and households' relative economic strength.
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Mr. Putin's critiques of the revolution contrast markedly with his usual glowing tributes to Russian history.
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Afterward, a markedly calmer Guardiola demurred when he was asked about the decisions he had protested.
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Complimenting solid topline job creation, wage growth increased markedly at the start of the new year.
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Crude production rose markedly, rebounding from storm-related effects that reduced output for the prior week.
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It has a 16-person police force Bedminster is markedly smaller and more rural than Washington.
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But over time, data began to show two other treatments were markedly more effective than ZMapp.
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Colorado's Charlie Blackmon leads in total bases but has markedly lower numbers away from Coors Field.
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Foreign policy is one area where Hillary Clinton can be expected to deviate markedly from Obama.
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The industry's marginalization of plus-size fashion stands markedly and puzzlingly at odds with consumer demand.
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That suggests that, regardless of overall public opinion on the issue, its salience has grown markedly.
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Sure, dog breath is rarely pleasant, but a dog with dental issues will have markedly stinkier chops.
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That unsanctioned user experience is seen as markedly superior to the sanctioned user experience that publishers provide.
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The Sabres are rebuilding and have been markedly better despite losing their starting goalie on opening night.
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President George W. Bush, for example, remained markedly silent on politics during Obama's eight years in office.
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Tory activists are "markedly Eurosceptic", says Paul Goodman, the editor of ConservativeHome, a website for Tory activists.
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The picture for trade worsened markedly and growth depended more on domestic consumer demand than previously thought.
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If China decelerates markedly, Chinese companies and consumers buy less in goods and services from other countries.
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Indeed, even when the VIX is viewed in isolation, August 2015 and June 2016 look markedly different.
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Take the customer experience at China's biggest banks: it has improved markedly over the past few years.
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That growth, however, has yet to be markedly seen in recent polling, where Buttigieg's standing has stagnated.
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That is, if the warnings in the markedly easier installation process don't scare you half to death.
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Since then, their ranks have grown to more than 120 — and fights have dropped markedly, Smith said.
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If they do, however, we might see an extension of this agreement — or a markedly different design.
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Saudi Arabia spends more than most comparable countries on education, yet achieves results that are markedly inferior.
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Even without any new restrictions on immigration into America, growth at India's outsourcing firms has slowed markedly.
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Surely the Google team surveyed what's available today off-the-shelf and found their options markedly wanting.
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Quarterly earnings, reported in recent days, have confirmed that they were markedly lower than a year earlier.
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Ms Suu Kyi remains firmly in charge Some things have improved markedly since the NLD took office.
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Their daughter's features seemed markedly different from their own, and different from those of their first child.
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He says today he's markedly better than he was two days ago, so that's a good sign.
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But his tone changed markedly after the release of Monday's report on Mr. Pruitt's phone booth spending.
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With his superior showing in early primaries Donald Trump markedly raised the chances of victory in November.
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But during the six years that Benigno Aquino has been president the country's prospects have markedly improved.
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But their abilities are all markedly more self-sufficient and grounded in raw power, competence, and intelligence.
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If this carries over into Arrival, it will make for a markedly unique big-budget alien film.
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So, how could a movie based off another markedly successful movie manage to misuse them so badly?
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But the scene at Stuart W. Cramer High School, where Yeldell is a sophomore, was markedly different.
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Within minutes, both women sounded markedly more Texan than they had when they walked into the restaurant.
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While past administrations also oversaw an immigration system that caused unnecessary suffering, Trump's approach is markedly different.
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In yuan terms, growth in exports and imports also downshifted markedly, to 11.2 and 14.7 percent, respectively.
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In doing so, they have moved the pendulum markedly toward extractive uses and motorized forms of recreation.
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The two countries, whose populations are predominantly closely related Turkic-speaking peoples, have markedly different political systems.
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An increase in fires and deforestation in that region could markedly accelerate warming climates beyond South America.
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Any sort of default on U.S. debt would damage that ability and markedly increase U.S. interest costs.
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Multiple analyses have demonstrated that this pill form of prevention is markedly cheaper than treating the disease.
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Colombia's economy rebounded markedly: GDP tripled, the poverty rate fell by one-third, and foreign investment quintupled.
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The company's per-share profit fell markedly, in large part due to rising research and development expenses.
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But when they accept it, things like abdominal swelling can go down markedly in just one day.
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For starters, interest in CTE has grown markedly and steadily over the better part of two decades.
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With its wide array of plaintiffs, the opioid litigation already looks markedly different than the tobacco settlements.
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Make no mistake, huge shifts are coming that could markedly change how the economy functions and runs.
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It's been one year since then, and this year's Game Developers Conference had a markedly different tone.
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Since Mr. Sisi has been in power, the numbers of death sentences and executions have risen markedly.
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This selection bias of severe cases implies that overall case number — the true denominator — is markedly underestimated.
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Inside the main house as well, Armani's lingua franca — white, gray, taupe and black — is markedly absent.
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The Turkish economy began slowing markedly around the middle of 2018 in reaction to the financial stress.
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Instead it is it the result of policy changes and court orders, and has been markedly uneven.
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The company would be left with markedly less influence in an alliance it probably can't survive without.
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However, now at the close of the decade, the job market has markedly improved for most workers.
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Not to get sentimental, but that future will be markedly different in more ways than just strategy.
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In a sense, the recent streak is emblematic of a markedly restrained level of stock market volatility.
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Opinion: Fertility rates have been dropping precipitously around the world for decades, most markedly in rich countries.
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The projects have become markedly more sophisticated, making more modern microchips, memory chips or flat-panel displays.
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The general quality of crossword puzzles, Mr. Shortz contends, has markedly improved in the last few decades.
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Europe's Parliament is markedly weaker than Congress, and it does not have the power to regulate Facebook.
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"Global demand is becoming markedly sluggish," a manager at a transport equipment maker wrote in the survey.
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It also had an advanced, automated prelaunch sequence, "markedly reducing the launching time," the news agency said.
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But the pair's actual performance differs markedly from the median forecast from the start of this year.
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But the circumstances awaiting them there are now markedly worse than what their predecessors experienced in 2015.
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"GDP growth has slowed markedly in the first half of the year," ONS statistician Darren Morgan said.
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Indeed, on average, markedly higher returns have been realized in the second half of a president's term.
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There are huge changes coming that could markedly alter how the economy functions — for better or worse.
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It's like trying to make a marathon markedly shorter by making it 1503 miles, instead of 26.2.
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A 2015 Pew Research Center poll found Germans markedly less pro-American than their Western European neighbors.
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But under CEO Satya Nadella, who replaced the pugnacious Steve Ballmer in 2014, relations have markedly improved.
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The Chinese e-commerce giant's drone delivery scheme is markedly different from Amazon's plan to use drones.
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HOSPI is markedly different from other hospitality robots, like SoftBank's Pepper, which isn't able to carry things.
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Was there anything that you wanted to do markedly differently on this record from the last few?
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The update from the country's central bank showed that business uncertainty had "risen markedly " following the EU referendum.
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For the second year in a row, Gizmodo got review devices featuring screens with markedly different color temperatures.
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VW makes a markedly more refined Passat for the European market, but Americans want cheaper and bigger options.
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The feel-good nature of her resignation was markedly different from other high-profile departures from Trump's Cabinet.
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External debt sustainability has improved markedly in recent years, due to deleveraging in the corporate and banking sectors.
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However, this could change markedly should the company decide to proceed with investment in a second power plant.
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Jax Taylor And yet, while every character is so markedly terrible, you still somehow hope they'll do better.
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It looks unlikely to make America markedly safer, and by stoking resentment it could indirectly do the reverse.
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And some big funds did perform markedly better in the weeks around the unexpected election of Donald Trump.
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Despite the fact that the two women were charged at the same time, their cases are markedly different.
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Mortgage refinance volume fell 6% for the week but was markedly higher than a year ago, up 29%.
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So it comes as no surprise, really, that it did something markedly different at this year's E3 show.
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Not only were they not interested in making changes, but conditions at their sites had got markedly worse.
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But although the plight of the disabled traveller has improved markedly in recent decades, major obstacles still exist.
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Sanders's markedly irreligious campaign comes at a time when the number of religiously unaffiliated Americans is rising fast.
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The 2016 MacBook Pro that I use has very good speakers, but the ZenBook Pro is markedly better.
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A 2008 study found that the wood density of Stradivari violins was markedly different from more modern instruments.
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In schools, Uighur-language instruction is vanishing—another of the trends which have markedly accelerated under Mr Chen.
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In the summer months, when weather is often wetter, the timeliness of Chinese flights deteriorates markedly (see chart).
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This includes declines in the United States, Canada, France, Switzerland, Italy and, most markedly, in fast-ageing Japan.
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Kaine stayed aggressive while Pence largely stood back, showing a markedly different demeanor than his boisterous running mate.
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Also, the demographics of the Queens-Bronx district had changed markedly during Crowley's 20 years in the seat.
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The tone and mood of the discussion was markedly more direct, heated, expressive and personal than previous debates.
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The Facebook agreement differs markedly from one offered by Apple this year for its Apple News Plus product.
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But those strikes ignited in states with weak unions, where teacher pay and education spending was markedly low.
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Research in 2013 revealed that people who used sunscreen every day had markedly smoother and more resilient skin.
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Outgoing CEO Bernhard Hodler nevertheless said that profitability at the firm had "markedly improved" compared to last year.
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At that markedly-uncertain point, such a "game-changing" introduction would more likely originate from the American side.
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The elementary, middle and high schools that rich and poor students attend differ markedly in resources and quality.
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Overall business conditions improved markedly in the construction sector in July, followed by personal & recreation services and wholesale.
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Trumpcare, as some have begun calling it, appears to be markedly less stable than Obamacare was in 21.
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Against the backdrop of the spread of coronavirus, the short-term outlook has also worsened markedly for Switzerland.
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Now that this "pay what you wish" policy is being taken away, it appears markedly progressive, in retrospect.
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It wasn't until Mr. Zusak's wife intervened in June 2016 that the writing process began to improve markedly.
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But as a 2020 candidate, Biden's vision for climate action has been markedly less ambitious than his competitors'.
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Despite some parallels with Italy's shake-up, the issues at the heart of Spain's transition are markedly different.
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But all this news may have obscured the fact that media deal making has slowed markedly this year.
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That is markedly different tone than, say, when Travis Kalanick, the former chief executive, was running the company.
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What a relief it is then to consider a markedly different project, by the American photographer Daniella Zalcman.
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But this year, in celebration of the NFL's 100th season, the Hall of Fame procedure was markedly different.
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But in the years after the dividend's introduction, from 21980 to 21988, Alaska's fertility rate rises markedly higher.
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Cruz's tone was markedly different in his concession speech, which mostly offered praise to his family and supporters.
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Another industry source said the deal had faced a rocky start but its implementation had improved markedly recently.
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In some cancers, such as leukemias, malignant cells have markedly aberrant patterns of DNA methylation or histone modification.
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Teen pregnancies have been markedly declining for decades — plummeting by nearly 64 percent since the peak in 1991.
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This marks a pointed shift away from the foreign policies of his predecessors, most markedly George W. Bush.
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But that has not markedly improved either the popularity of Trump or the electoral outlook for his party.
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I didn't need anyone to explain that the work goes markedly better on some days than on others.
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You cannot defeat an enemy of markedly superior forces unless you have better information and make better decisions.
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The gathering was markedly different from the climate marches and large-scale national rallies I had been to.
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The duo are also markedly cash-strapped, so fundraising off Harris' exit is not only sensible, it's necessary.
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Bankia's funding structure has improved markedly since 2013 thanks to strong loan contraction and steady growth in deposits.
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But when Democrats won a House majority in the midterm elections in November, the power dynamic shifted markedly.
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A lot of debates this cycle have featured markedly poor moderation, but Saturday's debate was worse than most.
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High-frequency indicators of market positioning and options market hedging have also shifted markedly to show some optimism emerging.
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" Benedict's letter also dismissed those who see Francis as markedly different from his predecessor as suffering from "foolish prejudice.
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I stop to plug in beside two older women, markedly out of place for their lack of a teen.
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The yuan, also known as the renminbi, has moved markedly lower since June, when trade tensions started to flare.
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The choices are markedly slimmer in terms of the Pioneer Era Wing, but there are still some interesting options.
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While worries over North Korea had dramatically fallen since 2017, those over Russia and China rose even more markedly.
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So, even without markedly different hardware, Samsung's 2017 phone camera is still a fascinating piece of equipment to explore.
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YouTube's efforts to combat fake news are markedly different than those undertaken by its chief competitors, Facebook and Twitter.
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Perhaps it's a fear of selling something you already own, or not selling something before it heads markedly lower?
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Seasoned cyber pros typically earn $22015,000 a year, often markedly more, and yet job openings can linger almost indefinitely.
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This year's festivities were markedly less dramatic than last year's when host Steve Harvey mistakenly announced the wrong winner.
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If you've used Laura Mercier's Tinted Moisturizer ($46) in the past, you'll get markedly less coverage from this one.
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Ursula the Sea Witch from The Little Mermaid became markedly scarier when she malfunctioned, losing her head mid-ride.
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Still, the US economy has shifted away from the manufacturing sector and the Mexican manufacturing sector has increased markedly.
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They also markedly cut the odds on Trump becoming president, although he still trails Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
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The 2018 Grammy Award nominations were released this morning, and certain categories looked markedly more diverse in their selections.
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The country's economy, which has already slowed markedly this year thanks to the election, could be knocked for six.
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Producers of both, in the red for much of the past half-decade, have seen their fortunes improve markedly.
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The bear case for the dollar is based on an expectation that GDP growth in America will slow markedly.
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A closer look at the two studies offers a hint of why the results can be so markedly different.
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It found that police use of force and citizen complaints in Rialto, California, dropped markedly when officers wore bodycams.
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"There has been nothing concrete and nothing has markedly changed (in the trade war)," said Natixis analyst Bernard Dahdah.
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This show of resilience, combined with growing signs of disenchantment with Mr Modi, has tipped the party's fortunes markedly.
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Bridgestone's Blizzak uses a combination of microscopic-sized gaps and studs to markedly improve handling and braking on ice.
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A flat tax of 240% on investment earnings, a markedly lighter burden than before, is designed to cheer entrepreneurs.
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The result comes as Lenovo navigates a PC market that has shrunk markedly since the advent of tablet computers.
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It is markedly shorter than Harry and Meghan's carriage ride, which saw thousands of well-wishers lining the streets.
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Amid contests across the country, the former secretary of state markedly scaled back her time on the fundraising trail.
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But net additions would return to growth in the fourth quarter and churn would come down markedly, Harding said.
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Inflation dropped markedly last month to its lowest level in a year at 15.7%, sealing expectations for the cut.
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Countries without armed police officers on average exhibit gun-homicide rates markedly lower than countries with armed police forces.
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And analysts are markedly bullish on Apple, giving the stock a median price target of $130, according to FactSet.
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First, there's the markedly more robust processor that brings new functionality like Siri's voice baked directly into the device.
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This reflects a broader trend: there is a markedly negative correlation between a state's religiosity and breweries per person.
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The economy grew 2.63 percent in all of 2018, but slowed markedly to 1.78 percent in the fourth quarter.
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Ironically, by limiting private insurers' administrative costs, ObamaCare requires more precision in defining nonmedical costs, markedly improving the estimates.
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Mueller is again metastasizing within Trump's inner circle ... and there are markedly fewer and fewer people in that circle.
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While that may result in stronger, healthier trees, it also means parts of the city will look markedly different.
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Operation in space is markedly different from operating in the atmosphere requiring different skills, different training, and different vehicles.
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Forecasts for economic growth are being revised down—markedly for Britain, materially for Europe, and modestly for the world.
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And people close to Trump say he takes a markedly different view of Venezuela than Middle Eastern war zones.
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Apple's letter is markedly shorter and less detailed than other tech companies who have weighed in on the debate.
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The Schwarz-strain vaccine, for example, seems to have been markedly less effective than the vaccine strain used here.
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The pace of enrollments on the federal Obamacare insurance marketplace markedly slowed during the Thanksgiving week, officials said Wednesday.
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Costco is a wholesale warehouse, so the setup of the merchandise in the store was markedly different than Walmart's.
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The shower head was large, but the water pressure not markedly powerful (then again, this is drought-afflicted California).
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GDP growth last year topped out 85033 percent, though the growth rate in some individual quarters was markedly higher.
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It was able to streamline its production and, thanks in part to low-cost labor, boost its profits markedly.
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Aleppo, the country's largest city, has been divided since 2012, but the situation became markedly worse over the summer.
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Macron's visit will be followed on April 27 by Merkel, whose relationship with Trump has been markedly more tense.
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The deal will markedly add to Range's cash-flows and improve its bottom line, while improving its credit profile.
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Many of these vehicles could struggle to make it over the line unless leveraged loan supply picks up markedly.
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According to a former Clinton campaign staffer, the issue tested markedly well in focus groups with independent-leaning voters.
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At the time, it was refreshing and markedly different amid a retail landscape in which airbrushing is the norm.
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According the researchers, the self-reported health and skin conditions were markedly better during the two-week bathing period.
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India's government is also concerned for the safety of Bangladesh's Hindu population, which has declined markedly in recent years.
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"Over the past few years, the number of test results released on the portal has increased markedly," Gerber added.
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In a baggy blue coverall, El Patrón, 68 now, appeared a markedly deflated version of his formerly fearsome self.
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BEIJING — China's leaders have been markedly reticent about what kind of leader they think Donald J. Trump will be.
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Uncertainty has risen considerably worldwide, and the outlook both for the global economy and for Switzerland has worsened markedly.
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Birth-canal shape also varied markedly within populations, although the variation decreased the farther a population originated from Africa.
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But designated hitter Albert Pujols, 38, regressed markedly last season and still has four years left on his contract.
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" This is markedly different than the brief time Hazel and Augustus share together in "The Fault in Our Stars.
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Ischia's fortunes have risen markedly over the years, with a thriving tourism scene built on its natural thermal springs.
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At the very least, it should feel markedly different from last year's game, but I don't think it does.
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I'd been in therapy for a year for an anxiety disorder, and my condition markedly improved after leaving home.
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It is markedly different from art fairs typically organized for and by the art world at various international venues.
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Mr. Marthaler, an acclaimed Swiss theater director, brings a markedly musical, if not outright operatic, sensibility, to the project.
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The housing market has slowed markedly this year, as interest rates have risen and prices have outstripped income growth.
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As bad as things are now, they aren't markedly worse than they were when the grown-ups were around.
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Optimism among companies has improved markedly since the election, although the economy continues to stagnate, the PMI survey showed.
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Among all Americans, support was markedly lower: Just 28 percent said government should be the sole provider of care.
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Bernie Sanders whipped up a custom cocktail for supporters at events, but bartending is markedly a more masculine activity.
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More than anything else, these anomalies may simply highlight the markedly low level of market volatility currently being experienced.
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Needle longevity varies markedly from species to species and has also been found to vary somewhat with the environment.
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A colony typically contains ants that carry out radically different roles and have markedly different body structures and behaviors.
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He regularly offered the president assessments and options that differed markedly from other principals on the National Security Council.
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The Thunder's staff is markedly diverse not only in terms of gender and ethnicity, but also in previous experience.
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However, even if that comes to fruition, market interest rates will still be markedly lower than long term averages.
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The exclusivity of these sorts of investments has markedly declined as the capital flood has flowed through the Valley.
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Do you think the experience of watching a movie in a theater is markedly better than just streaming it?
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The agreement on Thursday comes with the gas market in a markedly different position than when the investigation began.
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Poorly educated black men's place in the labor market has deteriorated markedly since the middle of the twentieth century.
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It could be a markedly different appearance considering the struggles that Stepan, Staal and Girardi endured in these playoffs.
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The experience was markedly different from his time as an opposition lawmaker in the British Parliament in the 1990s.
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Reuters has previously reported gaps between its casualty estimates and official figures, although the difference widened markedly this year.
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Those who have toured Danish pig farms said in interviews that adopting their practices would markedly increase pork prices.
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That said, Mr. Cryan has made it clear that his Deutsche Bank will be markedly different from Mr. Jain's.
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In particular, income inequality rose markedly in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Kansas, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Texas and Virginia.
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Since the government raised the national sales tax in April 2014, consumption has slumped more markedly than retail sales.
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Cramer pointed out that the company's "churn," or how many customers leave it for other carriers, was markedly low.
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Office culture is markedly lax in the West Coast tech hub, and there are a lot of reasons why.
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The subway's leader, Andy Byford, has made the case that the system has improved markedly over the last year.
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Correlations between stocks and equity sectors, for example, have declined markedly in the U.S. and Europe, our research shows.
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Mr. Cuomo's approach was markedly different from that of Mayor Bill de Blasio, another of the deal's chief architects.
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Republicans argue that these measures will be good for economic growth, which slowed markedly after the Great Recession. Maybe.
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It feels like we live in a markedly—even unthinkably—different world than we did in 2011 or 2000.
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But China's presence did not grow markedly until 103, notes Yu-Shan Wu of the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.
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Younger adults — those ages 22016 to 0003 — have driven much of the trend's growth since 2000 and markedly since 244.
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Bannon and Priebus will work side-by-side in the White House, but their political philosophies have been markedly different.
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There's something graceful about the act of peeling away strings, and something markedly less so in the dull, unceremonious bite.
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For instance, on issues like family separation, white evangelicals are markedly more supportive of Trump than any other voting bloc.
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In the Yarkant River basin, glacial outbursts have increased markedly since 1980s, research from the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows.
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Aside from its unpredictability, the shotgun approach also poses a danger humans, though markedly less than actual shotgun pellets would.
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Snuppy's lifespan wasn't markedly short, but you still might remember Dolly, the first cloned sheep, who did die abnormally quickly.
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Anyone who enjoyed David Fincher's serial-killer series, Mindhunter, I highly recommend the markedly similar and admittedly worse Manhunt: Unabomber.
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Hart of Dixie even takes things a few steps further than Gilmore Girls — the denizens of Bluebell are markedly kookier.
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At the same time, they did not see markedly higher use of government benefits such as welfare or food stamps.
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Apply TV's take on the illustrious poet is markedly different than how Emily Dickinson's legacy has lived on throughout history.
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In addition, the scramble for safety and yield have led stocks like Coca-Cola to trade at markedly high valuations.
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Baghdad's security has improved markedly since the jihadists of Islamic State (IS) were repelled from the city's gates in 2014.
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In March Mr Li promised to "make our skies blue again"; PM2.5 levels would fall "markedly" this year, he said.
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Both are markedly more conservative than their predecessors, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster.
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As expected, the men who used AndroGel ended up with markedly higher testosterone levels — those of men 19 to 40.
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Krzanich's tone was markedly different from Intel's first reaction to the news, which could be characterized as defensive at best.
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom strips that majesty away and turns the focus on the human characters, who are markedly unengaging.
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Google's phones aren't perfect, but they're markedly better than the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL that launched last year.
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But her tone was markedly softer than that of her foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, in his most recent newspaper article.
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To be clear, there were many on the right who criticized or condemned Trump's tweets, though markedly few in Congress.
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are both defying expectations, albeit in markedly different ways.
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They also said that Mr. Pearson's condition had not improved markedly and the board believed a single leader was necessary.
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In early games Sonic's land speed was markedly slower abroad, and it's all due to differences between PAL and NTSC.
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Meanwhile his labs came back: his liver function tests were markedly abnormal, and his blood ammonia level was extremely high.
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In Hong Kong, where local Cantonese culture is markedly more conservative than in America, sex toys are selling well, regardless.
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US involvement in the war against ISIS has changed markedly since Trump and his coalition of generals came to power.
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The position of F1 21 seems to be that there really are no bad cars, just some markedly better ones.
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"Intensifying tensions could markedly and durably dent Korea's attractiveness as a place to invest and hire," the Moody's report said.
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Apparently, men who only sleep five hours a night have markedly smaller testicles than men who sleep more than seven.
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The Trump that showed up Wednesday evening was markedly restrained and substantially more coherent than he appeared in prior debates.
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Coming out the second time was markedly more troublesome than the first, but I by no means regret my decision.
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Auto-enrollment This is an idea pushed by several senators -- one that would markedly improve any CBO score's coverage numbers.
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The geographical spread of the two "global" banks, HSBC and Citi, has shrunk markedly as they have left many countries.
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Doppler Labs CEO Noah Kraft says that the Here One earbuds aren't markedly lighter, the weight is just balanced better.
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Especially compared to the optimistic and almost relentlessly positive millennials, iGen is markedly less self-assured, and more are depressed.
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The company's commercial ambitions and professionalism changed markedly in 2008 when Mr Zuckerberg hired Sheryl Sandberg as chief operating officer.
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House prices in the two cities have stabilized in the last couple of months with demand at auctions improving markedly.
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"Because of its extreme potency, even limited circulation of carfentanil could markedly increase the number of fatal overdoses," they said.
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But after the defeat of the Ottomans in 1918 these lines changed markedly with the fortunes of war and diplomacy.
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Whether representatives like it or not, the OCE, while not perfect, has had markedly improved ethics oversight in the House.
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Mr. Hunter advises consumers to get quotes from different companies, since rates can vary markedly from one insurer to another.
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The state has run budget deficits every year, taxes and bonded debt have increased markedly, and corporations have taken flight.
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The amount of time we spend now on privacy and compliance is markedly different than four or five years ago.
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"Since our last meeting in July, the oil market has markedly improved," Marzouq said as he opened the Vienna gathering.
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Consequently, the momentum of those leaving for the frontline in Syria and Iraq from Central Asian nations has markedly decreased.
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If refunds are markedly lower this year, it could affect people's view of Trump's tax policies and the economy overall.
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"Markedly stronger growth in loan volumes was seen in commercial and industrial, and commercial real estate," the Dallas Fed reported.
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Challenges have included the poor response to victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, though efforts have markedly improved since then.
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But they have been markedly quieter about the scandals surrounding the two Democrats in line to succeed Northan, Lieutenant Gov.
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But Grassley argues the context of that action was markedly different than the circumstances of Ford's present allegation against Kavanaugh.
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Euro zone economic sentiment deteriorated markedly and by more than expected in December, European Commission data also showed on Tuesday.
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Exceptional drought followed by extremely heavy rainfall markedly decreased the seasonal crop yield in the Horn of Africa during 21.2.
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The green bars show fee payments, which are markedly larger than even interest charges for consumers with the weakest credit.
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Both parties are now led by highly educated voters whose interests are markedly different from those in the working class.
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The process for finalizing the consent decree was markedly different in Chicago than it was in Baltimore and other cities.
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From investment to consumer spending to factory activity, the Chinese economy slowed markedly in the second half of the year.
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The effective interception rate for Pillar of Defense therefore may have been markedly less than the reported 85 per cent.
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Rural Americans have markedly lower access to high-quality internet service, and the problem is particularly bad on tribal lands.
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Since the signing of the nuclear agreement, the Iranian regime's support of dangerous militias and terror groups has markedly increased.
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It was markedly different once Tuesday's game started, with Judge and his teammates facing Eovaldi, a hard-throwing former Yankee.
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"Despite this progress, the FCC takes a markedly different direction in its proposed set-top box rule making," McConnell said.
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Likability is markedly different from status — an ultimately less satisfying form of popularity that reflects visibility, influence, power and prestige.
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But you don't have to get all the way to the apocalypse before life begins to get markedly less comfortable.
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Salaam had a spectacular N.F.L. rookie season with the Chicago Bears but faded markedly thereafter, lasting for only four seasons.
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Here, however, the picture of gay men's lives is, in some respects, markedly brighter than in the plays I've discussed.
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He scored 28 points in Tuesday's win over Georgia, a contest played at a markedly faster pace than Wednesday's finale.
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Even before the phone call, Mr. Trump and his advisers had markedly shifted their tone toward China since the inauguration.
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Since the election, the cost of borrowing dollars short term in the yen, euro and Swiss franc has risen markedly.
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The trend continued on Friday, though not as markedly, when Hubei officials disclosed another 4,800 cases and 116 more deaths.
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The trend continued on Friday, though not as markedly, when Hubei officials disclosed another 4,800 cases and 116 more deaths.
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Corporations in Germany, France, the UK, Japan and many other leading national economies have markedly more international branches than domestic.
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Mortality rates in Russia have improved markedly in the last decade, yet remain stubbornly higher than in most Western countries.
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Parts have changed markedly since apartheid ended in 1994 — and yet for many, it has failed to change fast enough.
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And the tricks are not markedly different than they are earlier in the week; they just might be, well, trickier.
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SGL has warned that its operating income will fall markedly this year as prices at its graphite electrode business fall.
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He and his supporters wanted the document to shift markedly away from the neoliberal agenda previously set by moderate Democrats.
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The result was that the composition of the Treasuries portfolio is markedly different today than it was a decade ago.
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It did not feel markedly different than what I found on the MacBook and its first-gen butterfly technology keyboard.
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They contrasted markedly with Ms. LuPone's nails, which she herself had lacquered in shiny maroon, after years observing professional manicurists.
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The clouds and showers keep temperatures markedly cooler than yesterday, although highs near 50 are still several degrees above average.
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Women are markedly underrepresented in the party's electorate, although their share in rural and economically underdeveloped regions is particularly high.
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My guess is these wines will differ markedly from the other group, but I want to see what you think.
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A century later, Trump has set the United States on a markedly different course, pulling inward and rejecting international cooperation.
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But the wines absorb oak tannins, which have a markedly different texture than grape tannins, as well as wood flavors.
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It was markedly different from her frenemy, Veronica, who always wore her dark brown hair down and past her shoulders.
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That uncertainty has increased markedly under the recent Republican administration (somewhat ironically, given its oft-stated goal of "regulatory certainty").
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Carney said he had unveiled an "exceptional package of measures" because the economic outlook had changed markedly following the Brexit vote.
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While "Do or Die" is technically fabric art, its aesthetics are markedly different from the other textiles works in the exhibition.
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While markedly down from the 230 euros intraday high on Thursday, it is still a level last seen a year ago.
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And in a markedly newer observance, conservatives decried their persecution at the hands of search engine for not drawing a thing.
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This means they will build a quantum computer that can tackle a particular problem markedly faster than a regular computer can.
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When Americans celebrated the first Earth Day on April 20193, 1970, the planet's atmosphere was markedly different than it is today.
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With short, dark hair and stubble, the 37-year-old Flores looked markedly older than in his widely circulated mugshot photo.
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An autopsy reported Judah was "markedly malnourished" and died of starvation and dehydration, the Des Moines Register reported at the time.
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VW's models, conceived pre-Dieselgate, are among the best performers and have improved markedly since the latest rules came into effect.
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There's definitely a thrill in jetting around as Iron Man, but Hulk's smashing doesn't feel markedly different from Cap's shield bashing.
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Although India's population growth at national level has slowed markedly, the total tally is still expected to overtake China's by 2027.
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Smart design hacks like two tiny perforations on the side for ventilation make these markedly better than other flats I own.
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On Monday, data released showed that economic sentiment decreased "markedly" in both the euro zone and the wider EU in April.
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The available supply of newly built homes also rose markedly in May to 6.4 months' worth at the current sales pace.
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High-frequency indicators of market positioning and options market hedging have also shifted markedly to show green shoots of optimism emerging.
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As the former party girls of pop release their new serious, authentic albums, they're getting markedly different reactions from the press.
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This coming season should be particularly fascinating, as the "see now, buy now" hoopla is markedly changing the traditional show schedule.
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With Trump's standing dropping markedly since the convention, the Democratic strategy is simple: Tie every Republican to their unpopular standard-bearer.
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Since the U.S. elections in November, 10-year Treasury yields have risen markedly, as, of course, has the S&P 500.
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These risks are markedly higher for AB given its higher share of foreign currency-denominated loans, and a smaller capital buffer.
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In the chaotic, heartbreaking wake of Donald Trump's "Muslim ban," Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau is projecting a markedly different message.
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My relationships didn't markedly improve after I quit social media, and though I got more sleep, it wasn't a dramatic increase.
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It's a markedly accessible recounting, made even more approachable by its hosting on a platform as professedly user-friendly as Netflix.
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Relations between the two have improved markedly since Ireland gained independence from Britain following a bloody struggle almost a century ago.
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Those cases are markedly different than most deadly car crashes, in which Thais are routinely arrested, prosecuted and sentenced to jail.
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When Americans celebrated the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, the planet's atmosphere was markedly different than it is today.
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The NATO meeting in Brussels this week is markedly shorter than past summits, a scheduling decision made with Trump in mind.
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That facility was not at full capacity; it held around 800 people and was reportedly markedly cleaner than the McAllen facility.
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This occurs when economic growth tends to be markedly below trend growth or contracting, and actual demand for commodities is weak.
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But unless they are markedly better than forecast, the FOMC may choose to hold off on any tightening action until September.
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Modern displays offer sharpness and viewing angles that are markedly ahead of the stuff we had only a few years ago.
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Ipsos MORI, a polling firm, finds young Britons markedly more inclined to free markets than their predecessors at the same age.
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Poverty in the US is concentrated among children; the child poverty rate is markedly higher than the overall population's poverty rate.
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While border crossings ebb and flow with the seasons, the numbers are markedly higher compared to the same period last year.
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Truth be told, the menu wasn't markedly dissimilar to that of most restaurants in Romania, atypical only in theme, not fare.
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"The odds of an early election in Spain have risen markedly," analysts at Rabobank said in a research note published Wednesday.
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But in the past year, as Donald J. Trump began his dizzying political ascent, things got markedly worse for Ms. Antepli.
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People who are highly achievement-oriented tend to be very creative, while those who are highly dependable are markedly less creative.
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Fortunately, Congress has helped the Trump administration avoid its own disaster by advancing spending bills that are markedly different Trump's budget.
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"What emerges from Zuckerberg's testimony is a picture differing markedly from the one painted before the district court," the filing said.
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"The UK would get markedly less competitive and less interesting for the industry as a life science hub," he told Reuters.
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While several drawings depict recognizable stock images from fashion, music, anime, or film, most are markedly less photographic and more obscure.
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Either way, the devices are markedly cheaper than Nest's second-gen offering, as Peeters is more than happy to point out.
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But the Fed's rate increases have in the past caused growth to slow markedly, and even tipped the economy into recession.
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The big question now is whether the stock market rout is a signal that the economy is set to slow markedly.
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If that spending falls markedly as a percentage of revenue, United States taxpayers may have reason to feel taken advantage of.
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But it joins a crop of start-ups that is markedly different from those that rose up in the late 1990s.
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And it wasn't actually all that long ago that Walsh was saying things that now seem markedly Trumpian — and far worse.
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But as the junta's rule has stretched on, criticism of its often repressive policies and lack of transparency has grown markedly.
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This week, the state's hospitalization estimations were down markedly, from a doubling of cases every two days to every four days.
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But in recent years, the industry's safety record has improved markedly as major airlines have invested in fleets of Western airplanes.
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Buttigieg leaving the race for the highest seat in the land is markedly a defeat, but it's simultaneously a huge victory.
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Amazon's ad business growth decelerated markedly from its 2018 highs last year, but growth has begun to stabilize in recent quarters.
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The surge continued on Friday, though not as markedly, when Hubei officials disclosed about 4,83 new cases and 116 additional deaths.
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The results suggested by the polls have changed markedly in the past week, with Buttigieg and Klobuchar staking out late gains.
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Since badminton became an Olympic sport in 1992, however, competition from countries like China, India, Denmark and Spain has grown markedly.
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Indeed, a 2018 American Psychiatric Association poll found that Americans are "markedly" more anxious than they were just one year ago.
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It remains unclear whether the Republicans, markedly less popular with the public, wanted to give up their influence over the process.
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The company's assessments, a "net sentiment" for each candidate, differed markedly from those of traditional pollsters, but were similarly in flux.
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Here are a few websites that will resell a gown, and some examples of gowns being offered at markedly reduced prices.
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To reach profits sooner, management teams need to cut costs and ultimately raise prices which could markedly impact demand, he said.
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But despite their shared experiences, their views on the past differ markedly -- especially regarding the country's controversial founder, Chairman Mao Zedong.
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So they put him in a private school specializing in educating autistic children, where his behavior and academic performance improved markedly.
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But recent years are markedly down from 2007 to 2012 when Philadelphia had more than 300 killings, 391 in 2007 alone.
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Given a freer rein by the commander in chief, the Pentagon has markedly increased strikes on terror-related targets in Somalia.
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De Blasio later told reporters that the congressman's condition improved markedly after receiving water, juice and treatment from emergency medical personnel.
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Those new maps represent a conundrum for Walker, whose Greensboro-based district was one of two that became markedly more Democratic.
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This is markedly different from Tavern Tycoon and Crossroads Inn, two games that sit somewhere closer to the builder game genre.
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Wage increases have lagged far behind soaring inflation and workers have seen their purchasing power drop markedly and benefits reduced sharply.
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Verdict: Forging a certificate is markedly less impressive than forging an artwork — even one of Lee's ho-hum early point paintings.
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By avoiding compression and finding a hydride bond weak enough to be broken by waste heat, Johnson has markedly improved efficiency.
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McGarrity, the FBI official, called the bureau's relationship with social media companies "very robust" and said their self-regulation has improved markedly.
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This figure is the highest since October 22018 and markedly above the 21.4 percent notched up a year ago in November 21.8.
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Deaths markedly declined season over season; the 22018-219 flu season, the deadliest in four decades, topped 2100,000 deaths, including 180 children.
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But policymakers will regard the BCC and Deloitte surveys as consistent with their view that the economy will slow markedly next year.
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Reports from Zambia's Auditor-General and the Financial Intelligence Centre, an ombudsman, suggest that corruption has increased markedly under Mr Lungu's regime.
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It is markedly contemporary, clearly distinguished from the neoclassical design trend that shaped so many of the other museums on the Mall.
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While that seven-year growth is staggering, what's actually uncanny is how markedly the way we discuss Facebook has changed since 22010.
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While easily as profane and violent as Casino or The Departed, there's a markedly different energy here, elegiac and full of consternation.
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Despite outcries, too, over appalling lapses in food safety, and high-level promises to improve it, enforcement has not been markedly strengthened.
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The first minister has grumbled about Scotland being shut out by Theresa May's already markedly controlling and centralising operation in Downing Street.
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Studies show that widely used painkillers like morphine, buprenorphine and tramadol are markedly less effective if we don't know we're taking them.
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Also, if there's a markedly better deal happening at a different retailer, we'll be sure to point you in the right direction.
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This will be my third presidential election in Brooklyn, and the tenor of this election is markedly different from the past two.
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But the miserly gangmaster would be disappointed in the youth of today, who show markedly less interest in a life of crime.
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Of course, this election season has been markedly different from cycles in the past, with plenty of negativity permeating both candidates' messages.
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Earthquake rates have "recently increased markedly" in multiple areas of the Central and Eastern United States, especially since 2010, the report said.
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Not only is the new Dot far better than the old Dot, but it's markedly better than Google's Home Mini as well.
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The only country in which views of America have improved markedly is Russia, where 41% now see it favourably, up from 15%.
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In the late 1960s and early 1970s Richard Green, a psychiatrist and sexologist then at UCLA, studied boys with markedly feminine identities.
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Gillespie's image on crime had improved markedly over the course of one month, coinciding with a decline in overall support for Northam.
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The device Bloomberg describes sounds markedly different from Santa Cruz, the standalone prototype that Oculus showed off at last year's Connect event.
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China has been increasing its military exercises around Taiwan and making markedly stronger public comments about the need to prevent Taiwan independence.
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Using traditional light and electron microscopes, Whitney's team discovered that the internal structure of these iridoplasts are markedly different from conventional chloroplasts.
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They were poorly rested, and the -36 degrees was markedly colder than comparably balmy 14 degrees they'd grown accustomed to in Longyearbyen.
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Our intent was to see whether educational backgrounds of unicorn and near-unicorn leaders differ markedly from the broad startup CEO population.
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"Based on our review, we believe the Senate discussion draft will markedly improve the stability of the individual market," the company said.
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Private business activity surveys showed both factory and service sector growth slowed markedly in February to their lowest levels since last summer.
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Although Trump did appear on the campaign trail on occasion without a tie, it was a markedly different look than past candidates.
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Trump also launched into a markedly sharper condemnation of Palestinian society Monday than he has in the past, arguing it fosters terrorism.
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It will have huge economic, cultural, and social ramifications for millions of Americans and it will markedly make their lives much worse.
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The same can be said of the Nexus 6P and many other big Android phones, which aren't markedly different than smaller options.
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But after the defeat of the Ottomans in 22001 these lines changed markedly with the fortunes of war and diplomacy (see map).
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As the economy has expanded, public debt has declined markedly, from 77% of GDP in late 803 to around 44% in March.
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Thoughts of suicide are markedly higher among deportees with strong ties to the U.S. than among the rest of the deported population.
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As proof of Mr. Bizzarri's comment, sales at the Kering-owned Gucci have risen markedly since Mr. Michele's appointment early last year.
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Over the past four decades, winter temperatures have risen substantially throughout the United States, but summers have not become markedly more uncomfortable.
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The different approaches suggest markedly different strategies that befit each campaign — strategies aimed at the voters each side needs to win over.
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Even shorter term, the company could see its revenue and cash flow constrict markedly if it started shuttering some of its subsidiaries.
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"Extremely hot or cold weather" most markedly influenced the birth sex ratio, while more moderate shifts did not always show an effect.
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The report by the Global Carbon Project comes amid major UN climate talks in Poland where President Donald Trump is markedly absent.
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Marvel movies look dazzling on Samsung's 55-inch 4K TV. But while HD and 13.33K HDR content shines, SD shows suffer markedly.
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Both Christie's and rival Sotheby's have assembled markedly smaller spring sales this week, with no works carrying estimates much beyond $40 million.
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While 2014's Chinese Fountain might've been mellow and perfectly parsed back, it was also markedly more high def than previous outings.
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While both candidates touched on many of the same subjects, each took a markedly different tack in how they framed their response.
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As Italy struggles to cope with housing and integrating its refugee population, the situation appears markedly different in Germany, Europe's biggest economy.
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Among major economies, only the United States has accelerated significantly in 2018, while Europe, Japan and many emerging economies have slowed markedly.
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Mr. Khosrowshahi's style is markedly different from that of Mr. Kalanick, who took a no-holds-barred approach to the business world.
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Retail figures slowed markedly in the second half of the year, weighed down by a steep tumble in car and smartphone sales.
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It joins a crop of start-ups that is markedly different from those in the dot-com boom of the late 1990s.
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The relatively quick process contrasts markedly with AT&T's $85.4 billion purchase of Time Warner, which took almost two years to close.
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Though stocks initially traded higher, the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite all reversed course to end Tuesday's session markedly lower.
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Mr. Earley said the "look and feel" of the tournament is markedly different from when he started as a 19973-year-old.
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While the threat of nuclear war also hung over the world during the Cold War, the situation with China is markedly different.
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Seeing the patient's anatomy in 3D will provide "a markedly increased ability to target cancerous masses deep within the body," West says.
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Since the election, the cost of borrowing dollars short term in all these currencies has risen markedly, with Japan being the outlier.
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Klobuchar is markedly more centrist than many of the other Democrats running for President, including some of her colleagues in the Senate.
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Two other studies—by Gerald Auten and David Splinter, American government economists, and by the Congressional Budget Office—produce markedly different results.
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The Trump administration, while now considering whether to hire its own epidemic czar, has been markedly more casual about the coronavirus outbreak.
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The same survey showed that Republicans' image has improved markedly, with 51 percent viewing them favorably compared with 43 percent in September.
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Devastating wildfires raged through both places over the past year, but Trump has taken markedly different tacks when talking to their leaders.
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Critic's Notebook Al Pacino's portrayal of the union leader in "The Irishman" differs markedly from Jack Nicholson's take in a 1992 movie.
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The Dow is still up markedly from 2017, when Trump took office, but it closed Tuesday at its lowest level since October.
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Doing this, he said, was crucial, since Indians from different parts of the country can often look markedly different from each other.
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It feels the same as traditional cashmere and costs about the same ($100-$148), but has markedly less impact on the environment.
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Hiring in the IT sector has slowed markedly in the first half of 2017, following its meteoric rise the past two years.
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But whether that and other hypothetical steps taken by the three companies will result in markedly lower overall costs is still unknown.
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The rhetoric from Trump's personal attorneys is markedly different from that of his in-house counsel, which is led by Ty Cobb.
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" He added that the order "plainly discriminates based on nationality" and contains "internal incoherencies that markedly undermine its stated 'national security' rationale.
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And last month, the annual edition of an annual Independence Day rally organized by nationalist groups had a markedly anti-gay theme.
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We know the needs in Michigan and California are markedly different, as are the needs of every other state in our nation.
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Mr. Miranda brought his previous musical, "In the Heights," to Puerto Rico in 2010, but his celebrity has increased markedly since then.
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In the later paintings, crisp edges are markedly crisper and softer transitions are not watercolor-like bleeds, but cinematic, sprayed fade-outs.
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This dense record shows that Iberia's genetic profile changed markedly in response to major events in history, such as the Roman conquest.
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He said he was within a day of letting the others advance on the summit without him when his stamina markedly improved.
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Yet the Olga we see through Picasso's paintings is markedly different from the one we glimpse in home movies from around 1930.
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Though it is not markedly better than Dreamchasers 4, there are more songs dedicated to liberating his listeners, if not just himself.
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Distracted driving did not start in 2014 and there is no evidence that it has increased markedly over the past two years.
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A markedly warmer Arctic means more dark, sunlight-absorbing ocean surface, which in turn warms the Arctic further, and on and on.
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Sweden is markedly better, recycling about half of municipal waste -- compared to 34% in the US -- and only sending one percent to landfill.
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" Just one day after the first injection, he reported increased physical stamina, "facility of intellectual labour," and a markedly longer "jet of urine.
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If he also uses the time to recharge his battery the chances of a successful transition to the presidency will be markedly enhanced.
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And while we might expect those who even use shopping apps to download one, maybe two, at most, the number is markedly higher.
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The landscape now is also markedly different from what it was in 0003, when Apple replaced Exxon Mobil (XOM), the former number one.
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But the situation could be markedly different for some exomoons, particularly if they're in orbit around gas giants similar to Jupiter or Saturn.
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As with Wave, the actual music coming out of the lo-fi house scene isn't markedly different from house music in the past.
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The reactions to and treatment of African newcomers have grown increasingly antagonistic in recent years and have gotten markedly worse during election season.
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Refinancing risks have decreased markedly as CEBR has replaced its expensive wholesale debt placements with cheaper and granular retail deposits during 2016-9M17.
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Educated folk are better at keeping to such rules, and as a group they live markedly longer than those with only basic schooling.
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They suggest that cutting agents have turned markedly toxic, and many of the stimulant deaths in the US, too, could have those origins.
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Its investment in Paytm came only after it had bet on Snapdeal, a former Indian e-commerce darling whose star has dimmed markedly.
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The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' index (PMI) rose markedly to 51.2, beating analysts' forecasts of 50.2 and much higher than September's 50.1.
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Even when he faced a new challenge in Nevada — winning over black and Hispanic voters — he did not markedly change his stump speech.
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This is markedly weaker than what would have been seen before the issuance and is now in the low range of peer programmes.
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Yet though Republican voters have moved markedly against gun control over the course of the NRA's lobbying, it alone cannot explain that shift.
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In that sense, it seems to me, we already live in a country with markedly less freedom than we did a month ago.
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As the only African-American member of the girl group Fifth Harmony, Normani Kordai receives markedly different treatment from fans on social media.
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The estimates were markedly less optimistic than the EU executive's previous forecasts, exacerbating fears that a global economic downturn is spreading to Europe.
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The broadcaster said that US worker productivity had fallen markedly in the past few months, and that there was a massive labor shortage.
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Armed with this new direction, the second half of the series is markedly different in both tone and focus from the first half.
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The economy has markedly deteriorated in the past year, suffering rising inflation and unemployment, a slump in the rial currency and state corruption.
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While not our base case, Clearstream Banking's ratings could come under pressure should Deutsche Boerse's financial profile worsen markedly following the planned merger.
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However, after a torrid start to the week following the referendum result, broader market sentiment has improved markedly over the last three days.
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Joe Barton (R-Texas) delivered a markedly different message: Republicans spent too many years promising to repeal ObamaCare to abandon the effort now.
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Scarlett (Clare Bowen) and Gunnar (Sam Palladio), for instance, are promoting "All of Me," a single that's markedly different from their earlier songs.
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It therefore contrasted markedly with the subsequent rule Perry requested the independent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issue boosting coal and nuclear power plants.
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But air quality in January and February of 2017 was markedly worse than a year earlier according to MEP data released in March.
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While employment rates among veterans have improved markedly in recent years, veterans are far more likely to be underemployed than the general population.
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Tad Devine, a senior adviser on the Sanders campaign, said that the Indiana results would not reshape the Democratic race markedly, given Mrs.
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His job approval in Gallup (44%) is markedly higher than the percentage of people who believe his administration operates on high ethical standards.
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Consumer inflation cooled, but production price deflation eased markedly, reducing some of the strains on Chinese companies which are battling shrinking profit margins.
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If people spend markedly less time on Facebook — because an enticing new network comes along, for example — the company's revenue growth could slow.
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"The food is markedly better," Ms. Pratt said after a recent lunch of whole-wheat spaghetti with meat sauce and local organic broccoli.
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The situation was markedly worse for Turkey's airports, which saw a 17.5 percent slump in passengers in the first half of the year.
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Confronting ideas and ways of looking at the world that are markedly different from one's own requires commitment, maturity, flexibility, humility and courage.
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Relations between Egypt and Sudan have improved markedly over the past year despite persisting tensions over a Nile dam which Ethiopia is building.
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He has fared markedly better away from home, with a road ERA (2.48) 1 1/2 runs lower than at Target Field (4.04).
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French households' opinion about their personal financial situation improved markedly, INSEE said, gaining 7 points to reach the highest level since October 2007.
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The way that the oft-discussed 18-to-34 age group goes about snagging a new bag has changed markedly over the years.
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It would have been markedly better if he'd have said something about the "return of land" but that's another essay for another time.
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It's a markedly different response than Silicon Valley's famous "move fast and break things " mentality which has at times pitted it against regulators.
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Corbyn, who has long been critical of US foreign policy, would also strike a markedly more hostile tone toward Washington than his predecessors.
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In November 2015, after the first scan showed that her tumors had shrunk markedly, Ms. Ryan tracked down Ms. Bachini and emailed her.
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The share of income that came from sources other than wages increased markedly last year, to 21.8 percent, from 21.1 percent in 2015.
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The statements provided to VICE were markedly less verbose than the ones released directly on social media or laundered through sympathetic local sources.
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Ridiculed as "Obama holdovers" and unable to defend policies that depart so markedly from American interests, our diplomatic corps has been hollowed out.
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Pyle's second report from the Normandy beaches, published 10 days after D-Day, was markedly different from anything he had ever previously filed.
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Drug companies have 28 new antibiotics in late stages of development, but only nine are markedly different from existing ones, Dr. Iyer said.
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China's leaders set out at the start of last year to reduce debt — only to find that the economy slowed markedly by June.
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But the entry of Haas into Formula One has differed markedly from those teams because it shares a close technical collaboration with Ferrari.
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For example, congressional attention dropped markedly during Alan Greenspan's Great Moderation starting in the 1980s, when the Fed tended to achieve its mandates.
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Economic growth has slowed markedly in Europe, in part because the Continent has become collateral damage in Mr. Trump's trade war with China.
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The company had seen its stock price increase markedly over the past year as investors bet on the growth of China's internet sector.
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But the crowds were markedly thin, several regulars said, compared with the roughly 5,000 who visit each day, according to the library's statistics.
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Its use as such has long been widely familiar, but it has also always been a markedly Western visual method of crafting identity.
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The source then said that the preparations for Cerrone have been markedly different than they were for the Nurmagomedov bout, 15 months ago.
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"The pace of recovery should accelerate in 2020 and 2021 compared with this year but will remain markedly below historical trends," Senussi said.
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The benchmark has fluctuated markedly since the June 23 U.K. "Brexit" vote, and is down nearly 2.53 percent for the year so far.
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Lawmakers noted that the application process for this round of funding was markedly different from the other disaster relief disbursements of similar scale.
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A Depression-era portrait of how communities can lead the way out of poverty, this 1935 film is markedly blunt in its politics.
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After President Trump gave three speeches this week with markedly different tones — and, in some cases, conflicting positions — Trevor Noah declared himself confused.
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It's been 28 years since Terminator 2: Judgement Day was released in theatres, but markedly fewer years since we've heard from the franchise.
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But nonetheless, a small minority of anti-nuclear disarmers continue to push for a markedly reduced deterrent and a brand-new deterrent strategy.
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Smoker Elijah Williams told The Guardian that after he switched from cigarettes to vaping, his doctor found that his lungs had markedly improved.
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When the researchers looked at the coleoids' genes, they found that DNA mutations were markedly depleted around recoding sites to help preserve them.
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Interventions designed to target families and whole communities are also available and shown to markedly reduce adverse psychological outcomes in disaster-exposed youth.
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That's in stark contrast to another country likely on the North's target list, South Korea, which saw its currency, the won, markedly drop.
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In Aleppo, the UN says an upsurge in fighting in recent weeks has killed hundreds and markedly worsened the already catastrophic humanitarian situation.
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US consumer sentiment fell markedly in August, with the University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index posting its largest monthly decline since December 2012.
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These efforts may not markedly reduce waiting times, but they are expected to alleviate some of the congestion inside and the lines outside.
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"Tumors from running mice showed markedly increased infiltration of NK cells, as well as CD3 T cells and dendritic cells," the group reports.
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"The main shift has been that Conservatives have gone up, Labour down and the Brexit Party and UKIP very much markedly down," he added.
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But that was markedly better than a car made by Renault, the Clio, whose emissions exceeded regulatory limits by as much as seven times.
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"I have less conviction capex will take off markedly, but if we do see an improvement, that would be a substantial surprise," said Donald.
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But if you have two authors who have markedly different styles, there's enormous artistic potential in how the two voices talk to each other.
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Nor can the fact that the recent round of heroin horror is garnering a markedly different presidential reaction than it did three decades ago.
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Now she's back at it again with yet another version of the creeper — and this iteration is markedly different from the past few drops.
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It features speculative technology created by and for women of color, while presenting a possible future that's both weird and — right now — markedly hopeful.
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Often a bellwether for other progressive state policies, California's shift away from natural gas is markedly different than even other progressive states (like Delaware).
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But while our modern imagination sees sharks almost exclusively as terrifying creatures, the history and mythology around sharks is markedly more complicated and rich.
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When it isn't a holiday, and it isn't summer, fewer people are looking to rent RVs and the market slows down markedly, admits Cavins.
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But this year, things are markedly different and, as of February, Cigna was still undecided on whether it would sell Obamacare coverage in 2018.
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We're having a conversation about gender now, and how we understand it is markedly more advanced than conversations we were having 25 years ago.
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" Trump's relationship with Kim has improved markedly since the war of words in which he referred to North Korea's leader as "Little Rocket Man.
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Although it's given some of those gains back — trading Wednesday around HK$7.81 per U.S. dollar — it's still markedly stronger than it had been.
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The advent of the blockchain, firstly through Bitcoin and more markedly through Ethereum has given rise to new forms of currencies and startup funding.
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Barriers to interstate trade have become markedly lower, but states have forgone some fiscal autonomy, such as offering tax breaks to lure in investors.
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Organic meat and milk differ markedly from their conventionally produced counterparts in measures of certain nutrients, a review of scientific studies reported on Tuesday.
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Though she had hoped the film would appeal to all ages, the audiences for what is, after all, a period piece skew markedly older.
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That said, he's been through similar inflection points in previous cycles and "for the same point in the cycle, the quality is markedly higher."
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"When performed promptly and properly, CPR can markedly improve the chance of survival for someone having an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest," he explained.
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The audience slipped to 2.81 million, per Nielsen data -- markedly better than the average Syfy movie, but a sign "Sharknado" was likely slowing down.
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It is also known that markedly more scrupulous governments, from Mexico to Ecuador and Venezuela, have deployed surveillance and intelligence systems against political opposition.
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This is bad for the banks and worse for the economy, which has slowed markedly, in part as credit to companies has dried up.
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Net migration of European Union nationals into Britain has fallen markedly since British voters opted to leave the bloc in a June 2016 referendum.
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The big picture: The immigrant population in the U.S., which has its smallest unauthorized immigrant population in more than a decade, is markedly shifting.
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I'd call it Skyrim-but-with-cats (and the in-game references to Skyrim are clearly intentional), but the game mechanics are markedly different.
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Rather than offering solutions that might stem the epidemic of gun violence, the policies he supports could make life markedly more dangerous for everyone.
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The turnout for Wednesday's vote was markedly lower than at the last election in 270, falling to 250.19% from 22018%, the electoral commission said.
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Analysts expected markedly weaker growth numbers Friday for the second quarter, adding to the pile of worries central bankers already had about global softening.
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Third, on a broader level, markedly expanding health savings accounts would let consumers control the money and incentivize cost consciousness for all health expenses.
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He's lashed out at his national security council for presenting strategies in Afghanistan and against ISIS that aren't markedly different from the previous administration's.
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Since Trump's rise, Republicans have grown markedly more favorable to Putin's Russia, a direct result of Trump aligning himself with Putin (and vice versa).
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But loan delinquencies have fallen markedly, with TransUnion forecasting the national mortgage loan serious delinquency rate at 2.5 percent for the end of 2015.
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This contrasts markedly with the thrust of his 2016 congressional testimony, where he said solar could increase foreign imports, was expensive and not reliable.
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Trump's vow to crack down on illegal immigration and Clinton's push for a pathway to citizenship could have markedly different effects on the economy.
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Equity stakes accounted for 18.4% of total loans and equity exposures at 1H16, a markedly higher proportion than other regional multilateral development banks (MDB).
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As the Federal Reserve raised interest rates in December, and is expected to continue tightening in 2017, liquidity growth is likely to slow markedly.
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He might be less of a household name than Harvey Weinstein, but the degree of influence he has over the industry is markedly higher.
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"MARK has already catalysed markedly the market, as banks have disposed of distressed commercial real estate assets recently more actively," said the central bank.
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The growth dynamics in France, Italy and Spain – about one-half of the euro area economy -- improved markedly in the course of last year.
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Resources are scarce, risks and opportunities high, and rugged individualists are creating innovative approaches that markedly differ from business as usual in K-12.
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But support declined markedly among self-identified Democrats and self-identified Republicans when they were told of a possible impact on the American economy.
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But support declined markedly among self-identified Democrats and self-identified Republicans when they were told of its possible impact on the American economy.
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That chimed with the view of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research that growth slowed markedly toward the end of the quarter.
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Today, the nation faces a different but no less significant health crisis – one that could be markedly reduced with sensible allocation of new funds.
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Their views contrast markedly with their older peers, who consistently tell pollsters they prefer capitalism by wide margins – more so as their age climbs.
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The meeting represents a markedly different approach by Mr. Trump to winning a conservative state, one that is likely more hospitable to Mr. Cruz.
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"I think we improved the offer this year and the performance (in mortgage applications) has spiked up quite markedly," Chairman Alan Cook told reporters.
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