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If we eliminate all candidates we believe to have committed a nonnegotiable deal breaker, we will re-elect a man who has committed a thousand nonnegotiable deal breakers.
Remember, the app exclusively searches CarMax dealerships — which have nonnegotiable prices.
" Last week, al-Jubeir called the coalition's list of demands "nonnegotiable.
To me, celery, black pepper and onion (or scallion) are nonnegotiable.
The bacon, however, is nonnegotiable in any BLT, taco or otherwise.
A crunchy element like bread crumbs or fried shallots is nonnegotiable.
For her, standing to show respect for the flag is nonnegotiable.
The security of his family-run regime is a nonnegotiable priority.
Because protection is a nonnegotiable task, investigations often take the hit.
And to 1.2 million Realtors, the mortgage-interest deduction is nonnegotiable.
Finally, on deportations, Mexico must also publicize its nonnegotiable bottom line.
"Providing critical health care services for millions of American women is nonnegotiable."  
The authorities insisted that prisoner protocol, dour guards and all, was nonnegotiable.
If they reach our shores, their right to seek asylum is nonnegotiable.
All political entities, including democratic ones, have principles that they consider nonnegotiable.
One side sees the free exchange of ideas as fundamental and nonnegotiable.
But Ms. Toledo had one nonnegotiable requirement: an old-fashioned front porch.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister characterized the list of demands as nonnegotiable last week.
Today that's a nonnegotiable position for any Democrat serious about running in 2020.
Missing from Assad's invitation to Syrian refugees and expatriates is one nonnegotiable caveat.
Hamas says its maintenance of control over its "weapons of resistance" is nonnegotiable.
To be sure, consent is a nonnegotiable baseline, one that Christian communities overlook.
The rule of law, the Obama administration argued at the time, was nonnegotiable.
"Sleep is a nonnegotiable biological necessity," Walker proclaimed in his 2019 TED talk.
Both statements are presented as nonnegotiable fact, even though they completely contradict each other.
Demanding a modicum of civilized behavior must be a nonnegotiable part of any deal.
But for Bray, who is Mexican-American, having an all-Latino cast was nonnegotiable.
The company established pay ranges based on roles and experience and gave applicants nonnegotiable offers.
I recognized that his dependence on my wife, Elvira, and me was absolute and nonnegotiable.
For Mr. Trump, one China was a bargaining chip; for the Chinese, it was nonnegotiable.
For artists, black is basal and nonnegotiable, the source of shadow, line, volume, perspective and mood.
It makes sense that a fledgling canon would insist on nonnegotiable American identities for its characters.
But just because it's unknowable and nonnegotiable doesn't mean it isn't worth contending with every day.
He may think he is making an opening bid, but for China, Taiwan's status is nonnegotiable.
His expansion of the notoriously racist stop-and-frisk program is a complete and nonnegotiable deal breaker.
He also installed Wi-Fi, bowing to what he said was his young clientele's one nonnegotiable demand.
When something is nonnegotiable, you don't have to think about it because the decision is already made.
This is a nonnegotiable self-care aspect of my day, which is why it comes before everything else.
Your choice of beans, really — it's flexible — but what is nonnegotiable is serving with bread on the side.
It is centered on one nonnegotiable point: cutting the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 20 percent.
"Fitting our culture is obviously nonnegotiable, but it's the opposite of just hiring well-rounded people," he added.
That word, "Shermanesque," remains today the best summary of an absolute and nonnegotiable refusal to run for president.
But the mantra to "clean your room" seems nonnegotiable, a foundation of good parenting, rooted in common sense.
Q. and A. For the soprano Renée Fleming, 57, constant travel is a nonnegotiable part of her work.
But Mr. Trump must remember that just as Beijing has nonnegotiable "core interests," so does the United States.
Notaries, who are required to have a law degree, charge a nonnegotiable fee based on the property's value.
This order was nonnegotiable; there had to be sauce on both buns to ensure a maximally juicy burger.
Music, on the other hand, was nonnegotiable, and there'd been varying degrees of success: I was close to competent.
Wade and protect reproductive rights: "A woman's right to make her own personal health decisions is nonnegotiable," she wrote.
I remember joking about it very early on in our relationship because for me, being a mother was nonnegotiable.
The list of what a child needs in order to flourish is short but nonnegotiable. Food. Shelter. Play. Love.
Even if it gives payers another way to discharge their responsibilities to the state, the obligation would remain nonnegotiable.
Hence, for the North, menacing the United States is a nonnegotiable means of isolating and exercising dominance over Seoul.
The idea of Afghanistan as an Islamic republic is nonnegotiable, while there is openness to reforms among most Afghans.
Come up with your list of "must-haves" and "nice-to-haves" now so you know what's nonnegotiable later.
That group started with a long list of demands but ultimately whittled down the list to two nonnegotiable proposals.
Every family has its own sequence of nonnegotiable desserts during the holidays, and for mine, it's a series of cakes.
It's nonnegotiable that Democrats hold their presidential aspirants to high standards on issues of racial justice, gender equality and more.
It made no mention of Mr. Trump's longstanding — supposedly nonnegotiable — demand that North Korea submit to complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization.
He said that the House majority must be Democrats' nonnegotiable goal, because it matters so much and is indisputably attainable.
Since then, nondiscrimination has been a cornerstone of Australia's social evolution, something both major parties have proudly regarded as nonnegotiable.
And governments across Germany at several levels have denounced B.D.S. Official support for Israel is a nonnegotiable position in postwar Germany.
Are there not even a handful of basic positions that would-be voters could expect Democratic candidates to take as nonnegotiable?
This is a shared bedrock interest, and it's as nonnegotiable as air or water or any other basic necessity of life.
Regardless of Tuesday's outcome, though, some believe that the party is now largely in agreement about what policy positions are nonnegotiable.
"Trust, security and privacy is paramount and nonnegotiable," said Sunayna Tuteja, head of strategic partnerships and emerging technologies at TD Ameritrade.
For Aristotle, there is latitude when it comes to which endeavors merit our pursuit, but authenticity and self-knowledge are nonnegotiable.
Private sector employees are not involved in the process, as it would be impossible to ensure their neutrality — a nonnegotiable condition.
The US wants to do away with this provision, but Trudeau has made it clear that scrapping Chapter 19 is nonnegotiable.
Educating myself on my finances and forgoing a bustling social life for a second job were nonnegotiable steps to reduce my debt.
Support among liberal Democrats for a single-payer system is no longer an ideal to be longed for but a nonnegotiable demand.
But our nation's response to the July 15 assault proved that democracy, freedom and the rule of law are nonnegotiable in Turkey.
" Asked on the same occasion whether the $5 billion figure he had sought was nonnegotiable, Trump responded that the matter was "complicated.
So it is for every woman, which is why legal and accessible contraception and abortion are crucial, nonnegotiable pillars of women's freedom.
In Homer's epic poems and in Greek mythology, no flaw rivals hubris, but in the Family Trump, it's as nonnegotiable as veneers.
Each presenter now has the freedom to extemporize on the warning — a nonnegotiable requirement of the program's opening — but not by much.
Many values I hold dear and see as key, nonnegotiable parts of who I am have clear antecedents in my childhood environment.
In a conversation with me in 2006, she spoke of gay rights and women's rights as nonnegotiable core values to the French state.
Fashion designers in particular need to think more laterally about how they design and the nonnegotiable elements of some lifestyles they design for.
Ahead of earlier negotiations last year in Switzerland aimed at ending the civil war, Assad's chief envoy said Aasad's political future was nonnegotiable.
White House officials said that the list of enhanced security measures — which have been on anti-immigration wish lists for decades — were nonnegotiable.
Klopp, for all that his public image is of a coach with one distinct, nonnegotiable style, has retuned his team, and his thinking.
The EU has said getting rid of the backstop is nonnegotiable unless the UK can come up with a legitimate and viable alternative.
"In our democracy, the free speech of citizens is a nonnegotiable right, even of those who want to abolish it," the statement said.
The thrust of "Negotiating the Nonnegotiable," published in 2016, is that appealing to rationality isn't always the best way to mend a rift.
That had to be the nonnegotiable starting point — otherwise, how could Title I money, by any reasonable definition of the word, be considered "extra"?
Especially in times of adversity and change, when the only thing that won't change are your nonnegotiable values and the support of your network.
North Korea, which has been saying its nuclear weapons are nonnegotiable, did not immediately provide its own version of what Mr. Kim had offered.
"I would imagine Turkey would be the one to say it was nonnegotiable," he said, given the sanctity of the treaty to Turkey's republic.
When Mr. Gerbi and Mr. Mesny-Deschamps started working on the watch, the only nonnegotiable feature was the Swiss-made ETA 2801-2 movement.
Dr. Jeanson calls himself a "presuppositionalist evidentialist" — which we might define as someone who accepts evidence when it happens to affirm his nonnegotiable presuppositions.
We were very different people, but we shared many of the same tendencies, including a nonnegotiable stubbornness about living life on our own terms.
"Our nonnegotiable starting point is that Deutsche Bank will remain a globally relevant financial services institution, present and serving clients in key geographies," he said.
Not in the disappointed-fan sense but in the way a rainy Tuesday morning's commute is smothering precisely because it is so rote and nonnegotiable.
They arrive at his new school, he takes off the helmet, and there it is: the nonnegotiable truth, or rather the filmmakers' version of it.
Even weekday Mass was prohibited, even though it typically attracts smaller crowds than the average bar at aperitivo time, a nonnegotiable social ritual in Italy.
That meeting brought something of a turning point, though: Musk said that while the three-times figure was nonnegotiable, the base appraisal value was indeed flexible.
European leaders have been resolute that free movement of people across the borders of member nations is a nonnegotiable cost of admission in the common market.
Improved U.S.-Russian relations are desirable, but Trump must make this clear to Putin and the world: The alliances that defend democracy are inviolable and nonnegotiable.
But House Majority Leader Mitch McConnell insisted that the lock on the SEC was "nonnegotiable" and worth shutting down the government over, according to Morning Consult.
I had just finished a play in New York and hate the nonnegotiable stretches in an actor's life where we wait — sometimes unbearably — for the next gig.
But while Texas Right to Life and its fellows want to reinvent what being "pro-life" looks and sounds like, there are certain things that remain nonnegotiable.
Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's new campaign chief and an old-guard Republican strategist, has eclipsed the abrasive Corey Lewandowski and his nonnegotiable "Let Trump Be Trump" approach.
Going to church — sitting in a room with other people for an hour and a half on Sundays — is nonnegotiable for me, unless I'm out of town.
Her friend still lives in Oregon, a three-hour time difference away — but they watched the first movie together "repeatedly," so seeing the sequel together is nonnegotiable.
Its Foreign Ministry called the policy, which recognizes Beijing as the sole Chinese government, the foundation of China-United States ties, and it said it was nonnegotiable.
When you listened to her, you believed that these were unmovable, nonnegotiable truths to which each one of us is entitled, because she so effortlessly embodied them.
Seager, however, says it was clear that the editorial instructions were nonnegotiable, and David Bodney, the immediate past chair of the ABA's media law subgroup, backs her up.
We need to loudly proclaim that reproductive rights are nonnegotiable, and join together to defend them at every level—in Washington, in the courts, and in the states.
David BermanNew York To the Editor: Charles M. Blow says "never vote for Bloomberg" because of a complete and nonnegotiable deal breaker, his expansion of stop-and-frisk.
President Bill Clinton pushed the ban through as part of a far-reaching, $30 billion crime bill, making it a "nonnegotiable" element in the face of Republican resistance.
Both countries have dug into seemingly nonnegotiable positions on China's militarization of disputed land features in the South China Sea — the issue that most bedevils the military relationship.
"One of our nonnegotiable items is that ... we will no longer be exclusive to the USPS," said CEO Kenneth McBride in a call with analysts on Thursday evening.
The surprise announcement was a remarkable surrender for a president who made the wall his nonnegotiable condition for reopening the government and a centerpiece of his political platform.
President, there are two things evangelicals consider nonnegotiable -- the sanctity of human life, and the second thing is unwavering commitment to the sovereignty of Israel as a Jewish state.
Guardiola and City had acquired Bravo over the summer because of his playmaking ability: A goalkeeper capable of building attacks, of retaining possession, is central to Guardiola's nonnegotiable style.
The Resistance recognized that what was as stake was not just political power but also human dignity, which, all question of tactical efficacy aside, the resisters saw as nonnegotiable.
The overthrow of the Bourbon monarchy was carried out in the name of ideologies so ambitious, progressive and nonnegotiable that they risked sending the country headlong to its destruction.
When you're brokering a deal (or asking for a raise): 'Negotiating the Nonnegotiable' by Daniel Shapiro Just because you're not a particularly combative person doesn't mean you can avoid negotiating.
You may go for a stylish sofa that is not the most comfortable, or a kitchen counter in a beautiful but impractical marble, but a highly functional W.C. is nonnegotiable.
The snowy night in the parking garage when G opened his coat to fish out an admit ticket and exposed a dagger, my nonnegotiable stance on weaponry took a swerve.
Ms. McKenna said she had asserted that the accord was "nonnegotiable and irreversible," but she said there was broad agreement that countries wanted to lower emissions without harming the economy.
The company promoted equality and openness until it came to stock grants: equity packages described as "nonnegotiable" turned out to be negotiable for people who were used to successfully negotiating.
Elements of the engine installation were nonnegotiable, whereas with Honda it's very much a two-way scenario of creating the optimum package to get the most out of the engine.
The corporate tax cut in particular, the nonnegotiable centerpiece of the bill, will benefit the wealthy, who earn far more of their income from business and investments than other Americans.
WASHINGTON — There is a math problem at the heart of the Republican Party's protracted introduction of a sprawling tax bill, and it grows, in part, from President Trump's two nonnegotiable demands.
The company is best-known for selling terminals that serve up reams of financial data to banks and trading firms around the world, for the nonnegotiable price of $22020,000 per seat.
To reduce conflict, Dr. Borba suggests picking four or five nonnegotiable rules (such as homework before phone or you lose the phone), and posting them somewhere accessible, like on the refrigerator.
Voters look for it in men, too — consider the "who would you rather have a beer with" question in campaigns — but only in women, research shows, do they consider it nonnegotiable.
It's no surprise, then, that denim is a nonnegotiable in the wardrobes of the ever-evolving Generation Z, using style as a means to explore and extend a tangible sense of self.
The portion sizes are nonnegotiable, no snacking is allowed on the diet, and participants are instructed to subtract calories from beverages like coffee (about five calories per cup) out of their meals. 
A speech by Mr. Obama to the Cuban people and a meeting with their president are planned, and a visit with political dissidents is a nonnegotiable demand, the White House told the Cubans.
Above all else, Senate Democrats have made protecting Medicaid a nonnegotiable demand, in addition to the demand that McConnell drop proposed tax cuts for the rich and preserve Obamacare's protections for preexisting conditions.
"Small-dollar fund-raising and online fund-raising has been a nonnegotiable for both Obama campaigns, for Bernie and Hillary," said Betsy Hoover, the director of digital organizing for President Obama's 20123 campaign.
His expansion of the notoriously racist stop-and-frisk program in New York, which swept up millions of innocent New Yorkers, primarily young black and Hispanic men, is a complete and nonnegotiable deal killer.
"We want to convene ministers from all faiths to make a moral statement that no matter what party is in office, there are certain moral things that should be nonnegotiable," Sharpton told the paper.
While those laws are expected to be challenged in court, the new restrictions, combined with a conservative majority on the Supreme Court, has turned support for abortion into a nonnegotiable position for Democratic candidates.
If we truly intend to make this work, we need to leave behind treasured but outmoded beliefs in a stable balance of nature, unlimited human ingenuity and nonnegotiable environmental limits defined only by experts.
The focus on fielding cheaper ways to defend ships is nonnegotiable, Gilday writes, meaning that he will continue to push toward directed energy and electronic warfare as a means of bringing down the cost.
His argument, if that term can apply to such an inchoate position, is that America for too long has been "losing," a situation he has set out to correct with nonnegotiable demands and gratuitous confrontations.
But abortion rights have become a highly charged, and for many Democrats nonnegotiable, issue, as conservative states aggressively seek to pass laws that they hope will lead to a legal challenge of the Roe decision.
The agreement would cut the corporate tax rate to 21 percent, which is lower than the current 35 percent rate but higher than the 20 percent that Mr. Trump had, until recently, said was nonnegotiable.
And a few weeks later, he was back in the same spot, announcing that he was reopening the government for three weeks after caving to the Democrats on his previously nonnegotiable demand for wall money.
The objective of these talks would be to clarify the policies of each country, discuss where there might be potential compromises and what each side considers nonnegotiable, and prepare the groundwork to move on to negotiations.
In mid-December, a group of black students wrote a fourteen-page letter to the school's board and president outlining fifty nonnegotiable demands for changes in Oberlin's admissions and personnel policies, academic offerings, and the like.
Instead, he looks to be choosing an emissary to the Republican Party, a VP who suggests that Trump's deviations are part of a sales pitch, not core to his ideology or nonnegotiable in his approach to governing.
In Michoacán, where 80% of Mexico's avocados originate, cartels run a so-called "blood avocado" trade, violently enforcing a nonnegotiable extortion fee from farmers based on the size of their land and the weight of their crop.
When you get an e-book from an online bookstore and agree to the store's "terms of use" document, you are buying a nonnegotiable license for the work — and operating under contract law instead of copyright law.
Democrats presented their deposition requests as nonnegotiable, listing dates for early October appearances by officials who were either mentioned in a whistle-blower complaint released this week or are connected to American policy work in the region.
I've found some excellent guides — like "Negotiating the Nonnegotiable" by Daniel Shapiro, "The Rough Patch" by Daphne de Marneffe and "The Art of Gathering" by Priya Parker — and I've compiled some, I hope, not entirely useless tips.
The cost of education and health care — things considered nonnegotiable human rights in most developed countries — have risen fast, and people's access to medical insurance and higher education could be endangered with the flick of a presidential pen.
Where his story goes awry is in its effort to draw a macro-political conclusion from all that (emphasis mine): Johnstown voters do not intend to hold the president accountable for the nonnegotiable pledges he made to them.
It's an appeal that's at once emotional and politically pragmatic — abortion is a nonnegotiable issue for many Republicans, making it an issue to potentially cause those Republicans considering defecting to Jones or sitting out the election to reconsider.
For this reason and others, putting expert scientific narratives at the center of decision making, like "nonnegotiable environmental limits," rather than focusing on opportunities for collective betterment, has led only to increasing divisions over which experts to trust.
Mr. de Maizière suggests that, alongside the characteristics of German Leitkultur, there are certain "nonnegotiable" values: the priority of law over religion, respectful manners in everyday life, being part of the West, being "proud Europeans" and being patriotic.
To use the 16-inch MacBook Pro, you have to agree to: - Apple's warranty agreement - Game Center terms and conditions These agreements are nonnegotiable, and you cannot use the laptop at all if you don't agree to them.
Mr. Trump put himself in a corner by questioning the status of Taiwan, an issue that the Chinese have regarded as nonnegotiable since President Jimmy Carter put the One China policy into effect in 1979, Mr. Shi added.
At a time when canon-busting is nearly the national consensus, Jazz at Lincoln Center's founding artistic director, Wynton Marsalis, maintains that jazz is a classical music with a fixed roster of heroes, and a nonnegotiable rhythmic foundation.
Central Provident Fund: 10% of my salary ($000), with a 6% match from my employerMom's Expenses: $73 TV, Phone, & Wifi: $22Electricity & Water: $8Savings: $25,217 (This amount is nonnegotiable to me, leaving me with $2114/month for my own expenses.
" After establishing a "wild and crazy" sex life while dating her husband before she developed rheumatoid arthritis, "Suddenly issues of endurance, certain positions, and even whether I could have sex on a certain day were all completely unreliable and nonnegotiable.
But South Korea said the Thaad system was essential to defending itself and American troops in South Korea from the growing nuclear and missile threats from North Korea, and called the matter nonnegotiable as long as those threats did not subside.
After a dear friend and her young daughter were exposed to the measles in her pediatrician's waiting room while she was pregnant, we had one nonnegotiable requirement from our doctor: He or she could not accept parents who refuse to vaccinate.
Introduced by Nadler, the MORE Act is an amalgamation of several bills floated by Democrats in recent years — the fact that this particular measure emerged as the party's consensus shows Democrats want social justice to be a nonnegotiable component of legalization.
After some mental calisthenics, I landed on trying to limit myself to two to three meals that include meat, seafood or dairy per week, and thrice-daily splashes of milk in my tea (nonnegotiable if I want to retain my sanity).
" Concerns about Turkey's troubled relationship with journalists has long been a point of contention between the county and the European Union, which says freedom of the press and of expression are nonnegotiable conditions for joining the EU. Erdogan said these were "irrelevant obstacles.
RELATED: 18 Signs You're Having a Migraine Buy the right vacuum You already know that a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate arrestance) filter is nonnegotiable because it sucks up and traps the teeniest particles that have settled into your rugs, floors, and furniture.
If work-life balance is a struggle of guilt because you think your business or career will suffer, the solution is simple: Set nonnegotiable boundaries around your family priorities first, and then use the same rigor to place strict boundaries at work.
And that is why the only possible choice, today, for a true liberal, is to echo the call of French President Emmanuel Macron and his European counterparts for free and open elections -- preceded, of course, by the immediate and nonnegotiable departure of Maduro.
As sole owner, "it all comes out of my pocket," he said, referring not only to higher wages, but also to spending on organic produce, local and artisanal bread, health insurance for employees and other costs that he has decided are nonnegotiable.
But the reality is that Taiwan is the one, nonnegotiable red line in US-China relations, meaning it would be foolish to think Beijing will sit by and watch how Trump decides to reform US policy toward Taipei, let alone "normalize" it in international society.
While some may believe that civility is in the eye of the beholder, I believe that civility — treating people with respect and dignity — is nonnegotiable and essential for change, particularly now when bullying, abuse of power and ignoring legal rights and due process are ascendant.
Analysts said it would be politically difficult for Mr. Xi to offer concessions on trade or security issues in the face of Mr. Trump's statements on the One China policy, which Beijing has long portrayed as nonnegotiable and the prerequisite for cooperation on other issues.
The problem is that the backstop was nonnegotiable for Ireland and the broader EU, which refused to grant Britain the power to unilaterally screw up a very tense border arrangement in a part of the world that has been wracked by conflict as recently as 1998.
When you bring democracy into the picture, the most important political lesson of the Canadian and Danish rise in economic freedom becomes clear: When democratically popular welfare programs become politically nonnegotiable fixed points, they can come to exert intense pressure on fiscal and economic policy to make them sustainable.
To the contrary, the North Korean leader has tried to portray his nuclear program as unstoppable and nonnegotiable, posing by a picture of what the North's official news agency on Sunday called a hydrogen bomb that could be fitted into the nose cone of the ICBMs tested last month.
As someone who travels every few weeks (she was heading to London immediately after this shoot, in fact), works on both personal and professional projects, and still manages to find time to maintain a social life, having a bag that can keep up with her busy schedule is a nonnegotiable.
As for the gym's dress code (and why, exactly, a shorter top is such an issue), signage by the facility's entrance indicates that " T-shirts, running shoes, sneakers, shorts, or pants" are among the acceptable "athletic attire" required (in addition to footwear being a nonnegotiable), per a local ABC affiliate.
To start using the Dell XPS 213, you'll need to agree to ten nonnegotiable license agreements, most of them nested within an overarching "Windows 73 License Agreement": You'll also need to say yes or no to the following: That's ten mandatory agreements and ten optional agreements to use the XPS 27.
Reflecting on when his mother, in moments where finances were particularly desperate, would beg him to stay in school, Eddy explains, She didn't understand that her trajectory, what she would call her mistakes, fit in perfectly with a whole set of logical mechanisms that were practically laid down in advance and nonnegotiable.
It has just been a nonnegotiable outline of territory on a map, so that we all know how far we can go and what we are meant to be doing as we cook menu after menu after menu, season after season, six new menus a year, 20 solid years in a row.
Flowers are nonnegotiable, of course, but this night's arrangements — peony and orchid varieties in red and pink (the hues of which matched Roth's sweater), clustered in small bunches in amber apothecary bottles by the florist Frank Fiore — were a reminder that a single, low line of blooms adds visual interest without being a distraction.
But when a version of that improvement was attempted, when Senators Marco Rubio and Mike Lee tried to use a small portion of the bill's corporate tax cut to pay for family tax cuts, the Republican leadership decided to make the corporate cut nonnegotiable, the Democrats decided it was better not to improve a bill that they oppose, and the senators themselves declined to be the Bad Guys of their caucus in a good cause and simply swallowed their defeat.

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