PROTRACTED PROCESS Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan said the paper was the beginning of a "protracted process" to foster greater efficiency, transparency and management focus in the sector.
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Those include treatments for protracted labor, preeclampsia and ectopic pregnancy.
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" Ford said that it wanted "regulatory certainty, not protracted litigation.
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" Ford said that it wanted "regulatory certainty, not protracted litigation.
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Margin compression persists in the protracted low interest rate environment.
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Presently, however, we fear our demise might be more protracted.
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The question is how protracted and enduring this can be.
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Most likely, the civil war will be long and protracted.
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For others, exiting the industry is a messy, protracted affair.
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Negotiations can be amicable or contentious, protracted or quickly agreed.
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The regulations follow protracted negotiations and research involving both cities.
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"A protracted shutdown could see a decline in home sales."
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But the protracted net neutrality legal battle wasn't for naught.
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Tribune cited "unnecessarily aggressive and protracted negotiations" with government regulators.
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The violence and the social critique are protracted and brutal.
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Such proceedings can often take a protracted amount of time.
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The other three discs draw from the protracted studio sessions.
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Lawyers said a ban would have faced protracted court battles.
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The I.O.C. decision came after protracted discussion over two days.
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Ships on protracted cruises are disrupting their normal operating rhythm.
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Thursday after a protracted legal battle with the American corporation.
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Mr. McConnell's team showed little appetite for a protracted feud.
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But a period of protracted tensions could set it back.
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That could suggest a more protracted and unpredictable race ahead.
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But the road to the referendum was protracted and bloody.
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Indian entrepreneurs share stories of protracted investigations that cripple businesses.
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But this approach could lead to a protracted legal battle.
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Nor did it succumb to protracted guerrilla conflict like Colombia.
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But ending the Hanjin shipping crisis could be a protracted affair.
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"The new king inherits this protracted conflict and polarization," Thitinan said.
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The United Nations fears a protracted political crisis will trigger unrest.
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Vodafone's protracted dark ages stem from a problem common throughout Europe.
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The publications have been through a public and protracted power struggle.
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A protracted debate over language threatened to scuttle the whole deal.
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The couple finally divorced in 1994 after a protracted legal battle.
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The protracted episode called attention to Virginia's dependence on federal largess.
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"A protracted crisis does not lend itself to solutions," he says.
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TRADE WAR IMPACT Meanwhile, the effects of a protracted China-U.
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Offering some hope of an end to the protracted Sino-U.
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However, the bull market at this point is "protracted," Gartman noted.
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Jackson's cooperation has been patiently sought multiple times over protracted periods.
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There was often furious outrage, acrimonious finger-pointing and protracted heartbreak.
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This country went through protracted witch hunts during the McCarthy era.
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It was a significant win in a protracted fight for equality.
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This will not be the protracted primaries of 2008 and 2016.
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Doesn't it turn the whole show into a protracted hazing ritual?
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Roberts also glared at Breyer after a protracted question he asked.
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It's just the beginning of protracted trench warfare over political space.
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This will be merely the prologue to a protracted legal battle.
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More common, countries with coalition governments have suffered unusually protracted negotiations.
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Yet in spite of it, and despite the protracted Sino-U.
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Emma Bovary to debt, seedy affairs and protracted death by arsenic.
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After a protracted gunfight, he said, he was bleeding and alone.
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By all accounts, Quantum Break had a bumpy and protracted development.
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Some, like the protracted, voiceover-based endgame structure, come from King's novel.
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So we should expect a protracted fight for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Business school: A surprisingly contentious topic worthy of any protracted Twitter tirade.
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Image: Julius NielsenSo, what's the Greenland shark's secret to extremely protracted youth?
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Romascu's heirs won it back in 2012 after a protracted legal battle.
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The national outpouring of heartbroken disbelief was protracted, genuine, and near-universal.
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The company said it was settling the case to avoid protracted litigation.
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But Democrats are wary of entrenching the U.S. in another protracted conflict.
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Vivendi and Mediaset are locked in a bitter and protracted legal battle.
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Ethiopia annexed Eritrea in the 1960s, spurring a protracted 30-year conflict.
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Kroff's major subject seems to be the protracted abuse of a child.
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The protracted and costly war in Yemen has weighed on the country.
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ROSS: WELL I DON'T THINK WE HAVE ANY ATTENTION OF PROTRACTED EXTENSIONS.
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The aftermath of the crisis also led to protracted negotiations over compensation.
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Duncan's retirement was as quiet as Kobe Bryant's was colorful and protracted.
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If the number's good, though, well, it could be a protracted struggle.
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But in general the process can be protracted, expensive and without guarantees.
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Parts of the high plains, meanwhile, are suffering through a protracted drought.
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The protracted journey was a minor inconvenience, given the resulting cost savings.
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It will mark their latest attempt to resolve a protracted trade dispute.
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It could also result in protracted fight at the World Trade Organization.
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In Italy, the film was the subject of a protracted obscenity trial.
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He was excited yet careful when he spoke, every word feeling protracted.
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Our correspondent says both sides are digging in for a protracted battle.
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But implementing such a deal would probably be extremely complicated and protracted.
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On Thursday, Mr. McConnell's team showed little appetite for a protracted feud.
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Nevertheless, both sides appear eager to resolve the protracted crisis over Brexit.
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Attempts to control what is published have often led to protracted disputes.
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Not every well-meaning American will engage in a protracted political struggle.
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But as conflicts in Africa become more protracted their role has changed.
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Leave him idling on the sidelines for protracted stretches of game time.
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He also signed a directive ordering an end to protracted environmental reviews.
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On Pro Football The N.F.L. owners worried about a protracted legal fight.
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Following protracted argument, its use is legalized for all Americans in 1972.
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How a breakup is rarely clean and is often protracted over time.
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But the protracted trade war with Washington has spawned increased uncertainty and volatility.
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This is likely to be a protracted trade war without a quick resolution.
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Economists warn that a protracted dispute will eventually stunt growth across the globe.
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Rather, I will be forced to die painfully and in a protracted manner.
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The protracted crude price downturn has made the prospect of exploring less attractive.
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Canada agreed to take it back last month after a protracted diplomatic spat.
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Gawker declared bankruptcy last year after a protracted court battle with Hulk Hogan.
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It's a sobering, thoughtful, if at times protracted look at this critical topic.
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Sears spokesman Chris Brathwaite said the lawsuit was settled to avoid protracted litigation.
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As expected, the coalition negotiations were protracted, taking almost seven months to conclude.
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After a protracted opening, the show finally ended the suspense regarding who died.
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CURRENCIES AND GEOPOLITICS There was some positive news on the protracted China-U.
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The suit sets the stage for another protracted fight over the FCC's decision.
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But it's so chaotic and protracted as to lose much of its punch.
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However, the cash-strapped RA can also ill-afford a protracted court challenge.
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Such protracted disputes also caused significant harm and economic stress to local people.
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Instead it set off a protracted battle over the future of Bay View.
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This will be bloody, long and protracted, something the coalition does not want.
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Rather, we will see a long and protracted civil war, full of volatility.
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The alternative is a protracted humanitarian crisis that drives out people and businesses.
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Despite the protracted downturn in oil prices, Carr said Canadian producers are persevering.
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Since then, a protracted rivalry between the two men has increased, insiders said.
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Drillers have scaled back expensive offshore exploration amid a protracted oil price downturn.
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Conyers denied wrongdoing and said he settled the case to avoid protracted litigation.
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LONDON (Reuters) - A protracted $26.2 billion bidding war for European broadcaster Sky SKYB.
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Many matches would end in a draw after seemingly hours of protracted combat.
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Macedonia has been mired by protracted political crisis and its own ethnic divisions.
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That may change if there is a protracted period of low oil prices.
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Washington and Beijing have engaged in protracted negotiations where neither side has budged.
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But the Taipei-based company also faces uncertainty as the protracted Sino-U.
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After a protracted legal process, presiding judge Anuar González Hemadiacquitted Cruz on Monday.
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And now, Sanders finds himself in a protracted delegate knife-fight with Biden.
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Afghanistan's protracted war has made it the leading source of refugees, after Syria.
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The writers returned from their protracted break offering up more questions than answers.
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Both options would likely lead to a protracted fight through the court system.
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The protracted crisis in Syria means more pressure on Jordan's public health system.
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In addition, the protracted drought that killed millions of trees created substantial fuel.
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That signals a protracted fight lies ahead, Ana Swanson of the NYT writes.
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Almost every major infrastructure project runs into protracted, unnecessary delays and cost overruns.
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The protracted timeline for demolition offers small consolation to the site's current tenants.
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The effects also had lingered longest when the exercise had been most protracted.
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Results were expected late Monday evening, but process issues led to protracted delays.
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This is protracted conflict in the form of a struggle for technological dominance.
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Protracted fighting like this dominated the battle for Mosul for months on end.
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And the White House Counsel's Office is likely preparing for a protracted fight.
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She had $90,000 in the bank, not enough for a protracted legal battle.
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For managers who expect a protracted trade war, these paired trades make sense.
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It's overly simplistic, and too prone to flattened discourse and protracted, useless fights.
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What they won't accept is a protracted attempt to keep information from them.
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Friday in federal court in West Palm Beach was likely to be protracted.
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Investors already unnerved by Yemen's protracted war have further cause to fear Arabian instability.
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As global demand has cooled over the past year, and a protracted Sino-U.
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But Mr. Obama was adamant that Libya would not become another protracted American war.
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It probably signals the beginning of a protracted, three-way fight for the nomination.
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And now, with the indictment, a protracted legal battle for his personal freedom loomed.
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Back in Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, the government's death was protracted and dramatic.
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Protracted uncertainty about Greece's possible departure from the euro worsened that country's economic crisis.
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He considered quitting professional golf just 11 months ago after a protracted form slump.
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It also implies a protracted period of balance sheet repair and thus of vulnerability.
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Fed officials suggested the move was not the start of a protracted easing cycle.
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"Nobody has anything to gain from a protracted strike," Borne told Europe 1 radio.
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If there is a protracted fight in Mosul, the toll could be equally high.
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It will be a long, protracted rise to the massive multi-billion dollar promises.
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According to Blige, Isaacs had a protracted extramarital affair that led to their undoing.
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Coal's long winter may be ending, but the thaw could be just as protracted.
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Uber's lack of a CFO, and the protracted search for one, had worried investors.
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Violent storms ravaged the planet; the geologic record indicates flash floods and protracted droughts.
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The protracted question of who is buying beleaguered Yahoo may finally have an answer.
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It's currently mid-summer at Uranus' north pole, resulting in the protracted white cap.
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The yield curve flattens for a protracted period when the Fed tightens monetary policy.
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The protracted legal battle costs both sides a fortune and lasts over two years.
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Mr Xi's adoption of the supply-side mantra marks the start of protracted tiptoeing.
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The protracted trade dispute has battered financial markets and slowed down the world economy.
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The tactical problem is that it ensures a more partisan and protracted Congressional debate.
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There is little doubt that Mrs Clinton is being hurt by this protracted rowing.
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But fresh thinking is also needed to help countries avoid sinking into protracted situations.
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The mood is both formal and playful; we seem to be watching protracted games.
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Exhibit A would be " Young Winston ," Richard Attenborough's protracted but upbeat film of 21940.
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For those in the world's most "protracted refugee situations", that is a crucial question.
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FTSE investors focused instead on positive signs from the protracted U.S.-China trade war.
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Observers have been asking this question since the early years of this protracted war.
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The legislation would come amid a protracted trade battle between the U.S. and China.
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Conyers has denied wrongdoing and said he made the settlement to avoid protracted litigation.
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Conyers has denied wrongdoing and said the settlement was made to avoid protracted litigation.
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Suffering from a protracted interregnum last year, Germany took all that as an affront.
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Since then, ATG and BM&FBovespa, now B3, have been in a protracted dispute.
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In another incident several months ago, they staged a protracted sit-in at one
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But Antifa doesn't have the fortitude for that kind of patient and protracted work.
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There is also a protracted conflict in Moldova, which shares a border with Ukraine.
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It is not the first time SoftBank has gone through a protracted CFIUS review.
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The longer it goes, the more it looks like a long, protracted Kumbaya party.
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The latter, which the defibrillator would make more likely, is protracted and physically agonizing.
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Whether an agreement that forestalls a protracted economic conflict can be reached remains unclear.
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Both options would most likely lead to a protracted fight through the court system.
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Protracted, hard-fought struggles for recognition have become a rule rather than an exception.
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A spike in these will confirm the beginning of a much more protracted move.
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But he refused, setting off a protracted political and economic crisis in his country.
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Ten years ago, conservative Democrats insisted on protracted negotiations and opposed the public option.
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They are just starting another protracted legal fight that is again destined to fail.
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Along the way, we witness how much institutional support such a protracted effort requires.
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The administration changed course after a protracted legal battle with Risen and the Times.
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She led a group of women fighters in the protracted battle to liberate Mosul.
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With the deal, the city would avoid a protracted legal battle with federal prosecutors.
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WIDER, MORE PROTRACTED CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK COULD MAKE IMPACT ON GLOBAL ECONOMY MORE SEVERE- IMF
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After a protracted legal fight, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in the NAACP's favor.
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China's new environment minister wants to wage a "protracted battle" against pollution, Reuters reports.
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Conyers denied wrongdoing and said that the settlement was reached to avoid protracted litigation.
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Any protracted trade war could lead struggling farmers to punish the president in November.
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Conyers denied wrongdoing and said he agreed to the settlement to avoid protracted litigation.
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The FISA application, under protracted scrutiny in the memo, was granted in October 2016.
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Airbus is widely thought to be well-placed to benefit from Boeing's protracted demise.
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"This will demand hard and probably also protracted work," Lofven told a news conference.
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An entire generation of young adults has grown up without experiencing a protracted downturn.
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But Krahenbuhl said "the protracted nature of the Palestine refugee crisis" was not unique.
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For years an inflation outlier in the euro zone, Greece has been in a protracted deflation mode since March 2013 based on its headline index, as wage and pension cuts and a protracted recession took a heavy toll on Greek household income.
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This sets up the prospect of a protracted standoff in the semi-autonomous Chinese city.
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S. trade, with a protracted spat between the two countries keeping market optimism under wraps.
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Protracted U.S.–China trade conflicts are straining supply chains essential to sourcing goods and services.
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Its shares have already been pummelled by a protracted legal battle with India's Dr. Reddy's.
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"Yes, the protracted process did contribute to the conditions that necessitated an emergency," Cooper said.
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Typically it involves a protracted conflict, maybe a mix of jealously and paranoia, chronic depression.
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His protracted (and failed) efforts to do a deal with Mr Mélenchon exasperated the moderates.
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Last February saw Steve Wynn depart his namesake group after a protracted sexual harassment scandal.
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Demings said the Graves were distraught yet relieved that this was not a protracted search.
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As important, he has the stomach for the protracted fights that reform will surely demand.
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RHOA dwells on the protracted anxiety of owning one, and the lifestyle the house represents.
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The city awarded Gray's family a $6.4 million settlement, averting a protracted civil court battle.
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The bottom line: An end to the protracted conflict in Afghanistan has never appeared closer.
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Of Goldman's customers, hedge funds have seen a particularly steep and protracted decline in activity.
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The two leaders are expected to discuss the protracted trade fight between their two countries.
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The steady rise in U.S. oil output and demand worries from a protracted Sino-U.
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While in rehab, Odom's protracted divorce from estranged ex-wife Khloé Kardashian, 32, was finalized.
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Investors should prepare their portfolios for a protracted period of rising prices and slowing growth.
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They're attributing this to an increase of sand storms as a result of protracted droughts.
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The country's protracted peace process with ethnic militias has generated an impressive edifice of deliberation.
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Last September Mr Macron liberalised the labour market and simplified redundancy rules, without protracted protests.
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Protracted legal battles can delay property deals, discourage investors and raise the cost of land.
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Sterling fell as concerns grew that Britain may be headed for a protracted Brexit delay.
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Greg Guma, who has watched Sanders' political career since the 1970s, predicted a protracted fight.
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Furthermore, they enjoy more of a financial runway to work with should litigation become protracted.
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The report follows a protracted public battle between Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration and Uber.
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In 2015, 41 percent of all refugees were in "protracted" situations: five years or longer.
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Eventually, these shells get covered in sediment, preserving their contents for protracted periods of time.
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It's even OK to discuss stupid things during a protracted and excessively cringeworthy election cycle.
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It's about seeing another, better option for procurements than the confusing, protracted, archaic RFP process.
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He aims to solve the problem of protracted poverty by offering a pathway toward prosperity.
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Such a move is often seen as a way to bypass protracted debate in parliament.
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But they are human, so let's not push our luck with a protracted government shutdown.
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"It's only the beginning of a long debate and a protracted legal battle," Balderas said.
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The supposed cyberattack had become a protracted issue over the last year for the agency.
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Monday's earnings report showed the continued slide in Yahoo's business during the protracted sale process.
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A protracted crisis could create unrest in the oil market and drive prices up substantially.
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Many had become dangerously under-funded due to shady lending practices and a protracted recession.
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Raul Labrador (R-Idaho), in the latest volley of a protracted struggle over the process.
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Under those circumstances, however, you will need that money over a protracted period of time.
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Germany, the largest A400M buyer, remains in protracted talks about forming a new coalition government.
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Democrats have their own fault lines, as the party's protracted 2016 primary battle made clear.
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Conyers has denied any wrongdoing and said a settlement was reached to avoid protracted litigation.
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Washington and Tehran are in a protracted stand-off over Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
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Theranos can appeal any penalties, and a grand jury investigation could be a protracted process.
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From spirituals to stargazing, the gesture of fugitivity has a protracted history for Black Americans.
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Lyngby finds itself in a protracted relegation battle, thanks to Denmark's complex system of playoffs.
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The protracted race will see candidates attending 23 regional conferences in the next six weeks.
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Most important, Ma, or Rose, cannot read, so the protracted dedication is understood as interior.
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Lawyers for Mr. Nadler are prepared for protracted negotiations or outright fights over certain requests.
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Democrats would almost certainly move to block Trump, likely kicking off a protracted court battle.
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Mr. Davis's wait is among the most protracted that The New York Times could find.
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Governor Noor has been in a protracted dispute with the government of President Ashraf Ghani.
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But today, Ms. Brown is still engaged in a protracted legal fight with Special Fed.
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The movie is caught up in a protracted legal dispute with the producer Paulo Branco.
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A judge referred to his "scorched-earth" tactics in a protracted fight over child support.
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It was not immediately clear why the service had been restored amid the protracted row.
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The Senate legislation is only one component in the protracted battle over net neutrality rules.
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So any protracted period of volatility can correspondingly be expected to slow M&A activity.
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But the tragic, protracted Syrian civil war forced researchers to relocate to Morocco and Lebanon.
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Next, Buchanan shares a protracted customer-service call that has become famous inside Amazon's spheres.
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As conflicts become more protracted, millions of displaced children are losing the lifeline of education.
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Today, homecoming is a protracted affair that's really more like a monthlong festival of activities.
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The standalone credit profile also considers Symetra's exposure to the protracted low interest rate environment.
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"We just recovered from one of the most protracted downturns we ever encountered," Dudley said.
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Rather, a summit meeting is the acme of often protracted, contested negotiations, even between allies.
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All the while, Clinton herself remains mired in a stubbornly protracted primary process against Sen.
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This follows a protracted bidding battle between Comcast and Fox over the coveted overseas competitor.
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Transportation authority officials say closing a station entirely is less disruptive than protracted partial closures.
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Instead, it often leads to protracted appeals, and rarely delivers closure to the victim's family.
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After a protracted search, he found out that the man had a new lover — his family.
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The decision likely represents the end of this protracted patent battle, which started back in 2014.
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Protracted investigations and hearings could have a chilling effect on the company's stock as uncertainty grows.
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The Malaysian contingent had been stranded in North Korea amid a protracted spat following the Feb.
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The devices were only made public after a protracted legal appeal resulting from a fraud case.
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The saga could be protracted: the budget will take the rest of the year to approve.
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After a protracted hearing, the State Department reinstated his passport in December, effectively admitting its error.
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In allowing the yuan to fall, China signalled it is prepared for a protracted trade war.
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The protracted nature of these crises is of critical concern when planning support for menstruating people.
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Spain is likely to remain in a state of protracted inter-regnum following this Sunday's elections.
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The two economic powerhouses have been attempting to strike a deal amid a protracted trade fight.
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This is even more the case with a country like Japan that has experienced protracted deflation.
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France, however, is pushing for as swift an end as possible to the protracted Brexit uncertainty.
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Bavarian attempts to oust him have the potential to cause another protracted government crisis in Berlin.
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The FBI fought a long a protracted battle with Apple over the unlocking of the phone.
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It was clear from the start that the deals would require a protracted regulatory approval process.
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And Cigna may not want to bother with another protracted discussion with the Department of Justice.
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Successive attempts at protracted democracy have been interrupted by military coups, the last one in 1999.
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Seven years after a protracted civil war ended, its economy is still reaping a peace dividend.
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Now behind by double digits, the stage seemed set for a long and protracted delegate fight.
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Those negotiations can be protracted and complex, even when a big merger is not at stake.
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Around the world, from Pakistan to Gaza, over 11m refugees are living in such "protracted situations".
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Joining up is hard to doMore common, countries with coalition governments have suffered unusually protracted negotiations.
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Recent talks to resolve a protracted trade battle between the U.S. and China brought little progress.
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Corporate defaults reflect the impact of protracted debt restructurings that have extended for over two years.
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Blankenship's operation, Rawl Sales & Processing Co., quickly became involved in a protracted fight with the union.
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It is a protracted, unresolved, feeling of inward emotion, demanding that you notice its small details.
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Both sectors face over-supply and poor demand amid the protracted slowdown in global economic growth.
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Clinton — which predicted that Mr. Trump's proposals would yield a protracted downturn and significant job losses.
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The bank kept its estimates for the probability of various outcomes from the protracted process unchanged.
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How the world — and Apple's customers — respond to a protracted iPhone X launch is anyone's guess.
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That took the cumulative fall since 2008, when the country's protracted recession began, to 42 percent.
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And their success will determine Afghanistan's trajectory — toward either eventual peace, or protracted and deepening conflict.
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Some had been displaced for decades because of protracted conflicts in countries like Afghanistan and Colombia.
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Many refugee emergencies all over the world have evolved from short-term crises into protracted situations.
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The protracted divorce drama does nothing for the U.K.'s reputation or for Europe's political clout.
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That's because Beijing has prepared its economy for what it believes could become a protracted war.
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The security deterioration has occurred amid a protracted struggle over the succession to become police chief.
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For protracted episodes of hiccups, solving the underlying health issue or taking certain medications can help.
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Much can be learned from New Orleans's painful, protracted battle to boot all its remaining Confederates.
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But historians have documented that De Vargas grappled for years with protracted resistance from various tribes.
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Mr. Sharif's wife, Kulsoom Nawaz, died last week in London after a protracted battle with cancer.
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It still does occasionally, especially during a protracted stretch of secret sharing in the second act.
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Higher investment flows into such safer assets point to growing caution as the protracted Sino-U.
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But in 2000, after a protracted and deeply flawed investigation, Rea was charged with killing Joel.
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If too many companies fail and shed workers permanently, the downturn could become much more protracted.
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The final stretch of the protracted campaign traditionally starts after Labor Day, which falls on Sept.
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The Russians responded by accusing the United States of responsibility for the protracted crisis in Afghanistan.
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A deep and protracted downturn means more unemployment, and fewer travelers to spend on annual vacations.
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The bank was nationalised in late 2016, triggering a protracted battle between Kolomoisky and the authorities.
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"This was a seven-year battle," he said of the protracted process to legalize sports betting.
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He also said he believes a deal with the federal government was possible despite protracted talks.
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In Misbehaving Bodies, Jo Spence and Oreet Ashery's works consider the protracted degeneration of the body.
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This comes after protracted negotiations between McConnell and Democrats over the terms of the Senate trial.
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In most informal and public schools, payment terms are flexible, and the subject of protracted negotiation.
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But one thing was certain during difficult, protracted negotiations — a bankruptcy filing by Purdue was inevitable.
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The two sides have been locked in a protracted battle since 2013, with multiple demolition postponements.
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That suggests that the protracted spectacle of impeachment will hang over Mr Trump's re-election campaign.
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Sometimes these licensing deals are negotiated amicably, and sometimes they're settled in a protracted legal battle.
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Pachico provides a new view of one of the most protracted wars in the Western Hemisphere.
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But those negotiations ultimately amounted to nothing, and on Thursday, Mr. Shelby predicted a protracted shutdown.
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Why, for example, do audiences revel in the protracted, gruesome torture and mutilation of beautiful women?
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Angola's protracted conflict left up to 1.5 million people dead, according to the CIA World Factbook.
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After storming the store with guns drawn, they engaged in a protracted firefight with the police.
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"What we see in protracted crisis like South Sudan, is a lot of movement," Bender explained.
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The protracted and fierce urban warfare largely reduced the historic landmarks of Iraq's second city to rubble.
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Ms. Straujuma announced her resignation in December, but stayed on during the protracted search for her successor.
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Perhaps that's because of the massive Galaxy Note 7 debacle, or its protracted legal battle with Apple.
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But Draghi nonetheless confirmed the ECB would maintain protracted stimulus amid the euro zone's recent unexpected struggles.
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He was shot in a protracted exchange with police and died on his way to the hospital.
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Trump's Justice Department sued to block the deal, and AT&T prevailed after a protracted court fight.
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Those who have lost loved ones in the protracted Syrian conflict gather at the Martyrs Family Foundation.
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Often times, defendants settle patent cases to avoid the costs of discovery and a protracted legal battle.
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Following protracted delays, a robotic version of Trump has been installed into Disney World's Hall of Presidents.
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He also became embroiled in a protracted legal battle over the ownership of the Empire State Building.
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But ratings could be downgraded if the economic effect of Brexit is either protracted or particularly severe.
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Mortavazi was also involved by extension in a protracted feud between Ahmadinejad and the prominent Larijani family.
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The 18-member Fatah Central Committee's vote to elect a deputy to Abbas came after protracted debate.
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The legal battle has been protracted, and it involves multiple lawsuits and a dizzying number of appeals.
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Dairy has been in a protracted bear market on a global basis for more than a year.
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The protracted dispute has dented market sentiment and raised concerns over the outlook for the global economy.
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U.S. YIELD CURVE FLATTENS NEAR SESSION LOWS AFTER FED'S BULLARD SEES PROTRACTED TRADE RISKS ON FED, U.S.
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In Asia, investor focus remains on China as Beijing and Washington to end a protracted trade war.
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Video The women say they fight for all detainee rights, on all sides of the protracted conflict.
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Both Trump and Peña Nieto have good political reasons to start a protracted feud with each other.
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Estimates were similar to July's survey, when projections were slashed due to expectations of protracted political uncertainty.
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Among other things, it has hastened South Korea's rapprochement with Japan after a protracted spat over history.
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Now, after a protracted diplomatic process, Buitrago is being extradited from Spain to Colombia to stand trial.
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In short, the GOP civil war has all the elements of one of these long, protracted fights.
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By Tuesday, the Madrid government had gained the upper hand in the protracted struggle over Catalonia's independence.
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There had been speculation that the deal could be announced on Wednesday after months of protracted negotiations.
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An auction to sell the Revati plant was suspended by a court, amid the protracted bankruptcy process.
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One Beijing-based Asian diplomat said China was also distracted by a protracted border dispute with India.
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After a protracted stand-off with the government, Uber has decided to suspend its service in Taiwan.
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In Asia, focus remains on China as Beijing and Washington seek to end a protracted trade war.
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Vietnam's privatization has been protracted, putting off some of the international investors who initially flocked to it.
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The crackdown was also derailed by a protracted battle with open-source developers intent on undermining it.
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That is raising concerns that protracted housing market weakness could eventually spill over to the broader economy.
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Downturns would be tempered by an expectation of protracted stimulus later on to make up lost ground.
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With so many people involved and such a protracted process, it's unclear who actually agreed to what.
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Achi Baba happened in the way that we play it, but so much more protracted and nightmarish.
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After a protracted court battle, Tuesday's ruling appeared to have all but exhausted Mr. Shakir's legal options.
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A financial crisis would erupt and push the U.S. economy into recession or worse, a protracted depression.
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The protracted conflict has killed more than 10,000 people and displaced 3 million, according to the UN.
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Second, these protracted wait times abrade the patience of teams and encourage teams to decide without data.
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It'd also be a coup for Kirkman, who's become a master of protracted, sprawling, constantly evolving stories.
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The fears of a sharp downturn in growth have mainly been fed by a protracted Sino-U.
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The back-and-forth comes as Washington is locked in a protracted fight over Trump's border wall.
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Kuroda has said the bank won't consider ending the protracted stimulus effort until that goal is reached.
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With two children to worry about and provide for, perhaps he had little time for protracted mourning.
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Iran's means of responding to an attack on its nuclear facilities will be limited but also protracted.
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Protracted pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong have raised concerns about the territory's political and economic future.
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Nigeria's latest strategy to deal with a protracted insurgency has been to withdraw troops to large bases.
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You speak of a "protracted illness"; could this happen to someone the boy came in contact with?
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But he gradually comes to accept Pam's right to choose to end her life without protracted suffering.
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We were the kids, encouraged to enjoy the wild, crazy, protracted-adolescence life of a rock star.
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One hopeful interpretation of Mr. Putin's decision is that it reflected a growing weariness with protracted engagement.
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But these exemptions expire every three years, and require going through a protracted legal process to earn.
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But no deadline has been set for the process to conclude, leaving the possibility of protracted negotiations.
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Stampes and his wife slipped into foreclosure in 2008, a protracted process eventually finalized six years later.
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The protracted trade war has slowed Chinese growth and policymakers have ratcheted up support for the economy.
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But taking legal action could not only start a protracted process but also set off American ire.
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The emergence of militias and the near-collapse of the Congolese state resulted in a protracted struggle.
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Mr. Kurtag, 92, has taken a protracted path to this patiently, perfectly tailored work, his first opera.
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Warren's exit from the race marked the end of a staggering, protracted decline from headline-grabbing heights.
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Then the magic happened in the form of a protracted massage of my face, neck and shoulders.
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But for people whose health insurance is at risk, it has brought the anguish of protracted uncertainty.
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Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow said it would absolutely be a protracted fight to get witnesses like Bolton.
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The United States appears to be settling in for a protracted period of great power military competition.
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Of course, it was understandable that after such a protracted campaign, many wished to simply move on.
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Protracted direct negotiations with London foundered when neither side seemed to be bargaining with clearly defined goals.
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J.P. Morgan said the gulf between the two countries' trade requirements will mean longer, more protracted negotiations.
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Trump's action will place vetted and non-vetted travelers together in lines for protracted periods of time.
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And there is plenty more where that came from in this protracted tale of resilient feminist pluck.
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As a teenager, she endured a protracted legal battle over her exclusion from an Ontario boys' team.
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EURO ZONE NEEDS PRE-EMPTIVE FISCAL STIMULUS TO AVOID PROTRACTED PERIOD OF LOW GROWTH - EUROPEAN COMMISSION DOCUMENT
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Doing so would likely trigger a protracted legal battle, which could ultimately go to the Supreme Court.
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Instead, she endured a protracted primary that left Sanders supporters embittered and unenthusiastic in the general election.
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With each new development comes a refreshed sense that we may soon be in another protracted war.
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Alabama has moved to limit the risk of protracted cases in the future, and on Friday, Gov.
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Both a lot and surprisingly little has changed over the course of Kentucky Route Zero's protracted development.
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Protracted litigation over the drugs used in lethal injection executions prevented the government from continuing the practice.
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The process was protracted and painful, according to an October 1973 article in The New York Times.
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The protracted divorce is hurting the British economy and poor productivity is hindering growth, Goldman Sachs said.
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As the CFPB itself has found, it's faster, cheaper and avoids all the downsides of protracted litigation.
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However, reaction on grain markets, which have been buffeted moderate given the protracted nature of the talks.
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The protracted unrest, approaching four months long, has battered Hong Kong's economy, with businesses and tourism plunging.
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The final outcome follows a protracted bidding battle between Comcast and Fox over the coveted overseas competitor.
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Soudant's legal actions are the latest challenge for Pitt, who is in protracted divorce proceedings with Jolie.
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The fight for Mosul's western half could be even more protracted than the fight for its east.
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"I'm not sure anybody gains by a protracted standoff where both sides are pointing fingers," said Sen.
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Last month's rally was the latest event in a protracted community struggle that dates back to 210.7.
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However bloody and protracted the struggles, owners always seemed to win, and the courts backed them up.
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Trump's desire to withdraw from a protracted conflict is not in and of itself controversial, analysts said.
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To be sure, the demands of bicameralism and presentment are real, and the process can be protracted.
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The big picture: The protracted dispute is impacting growth, business confidence and economic uncertainty in both countries.
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Washington has not yet said how it would respond to a protracted military campaign against its allies.
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Kavanaugh survived a protracted confirmation fight after Bush picked nominated him to the appeals court in 2003.
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Anti-ISIS forces liberated Manjib in mid-August, after a protracted fight in and around the town.
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Season two of Dawson's Creek can best be described as a body in protracted, slow-motion distress.
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Despite the protracted violence, Jammu and Kashmir is considered one of the most beautiful places in the world.
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"The company agreed to settle this matter to avoid the expense and uncertainty of protracted litigation," CVS said.
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He looped them, phased them, slowed them down, and whittled everything into protracted meditations on sound and life.
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Most holdings have uncertain ownership, fraud is rampant and disputes over titles often lead to protracted court battles.
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The attack was part of a protracted conflict between the Iran-aligned Houthis and the Saudi-led coalition.
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"We are in a protracted street fight with the Department of Justice and the FBI," Fieman told Motherboard.
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The United States and China have fired the first shots in what could become a protracted trade war.
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Ghani, meanwhile, has been pressing the Taliban to come to the negotiation table to end the protracted war.
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"If this is really the start of a protracted economic cold war, multiples are coming in," said Emanuel.
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Trump has zeroed in on Clinton's protracted battle with Sanders, a 74-year-old U.S. senator from Vermont.
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Death row inmates fear that drugs prepared by such pharmacies could result in a painful and protracted death.
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The biggest challenge he now faces is apathy from those on the ground, as the protracted conflict continues.
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The ruling marked the latest turn in protracted court battles between the music industry and online content providers.
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The rulings marked the latest turn in protracted court battles between the music industry and online content providers.
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At the time, the company said it was agreeing to the settlement in order to avoid protracted litigation.
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Privatisations are a condition of Greece's latest international bailout but its protracted economic crisis has sapped investor interest.
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Without third-party mediation aimed at a mutually acceptable compromise, the country appears set for a protracted crisis.
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Central bank funding provides them with a further line of defence in case of more protracted market closure.
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A protracted trade dispute between the U.S. and China has now dragged on for more than a year.
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For one thing, since it would need co-ordination between different customs authorities, the negotiations could be protracted.
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Alamo told his followers that his protracted battle with the IRS was really a war against the devil.
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Dinner or lunch at this grand, hermetic, self-regarding, ungenerous restaurant brings a protracted march of many dishes.
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Fighters take videos to document progress before losing ground again and analysts and residents expect a protracted battle.
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The protracted uncertainty that is now likely will be bad for Mrs Merkel, for Germany and for Europe.
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The polls show that a hung parliament is likely, which could mean a protracted period without a government.
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Aid groups fear a protracted fight could force a shutdown of the port, potentially pushing millions into starvation.
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Because of protracted conflicts, the average refugee can now expect to spend a quarter-century away from home.
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Yet it was lukewarm on taking developers' rural holdings, given the risk of protracted legal disputes and protests.
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In the age of deliberate, protracted rebuilding — some call it tanking — starts like this are bound to happen.
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His announcement followed a protracted renegotiation of the current conditions of Britain's membership at a summit in Brussels.
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The protracted insecurity has hampered food production and disrupted markets, leading to hyperinflation - and sparking a food crisis.
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In adjusting strategy, Craig and others are wrestling with the uncertainty and big headwind the protracted Sino-U.
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Both companies are all too familiar with the potential financial toll of protracted court clashes with the government.
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Context: Kindred acquired Gentiva Health Services, a home health and hospice operator, in 2014 after protracted hostile negotiations.
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Venezuela is in the throes of a protracted, severe recession that has cast many people into abject poverty.
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Yet, for others, it was a day that simply marked the end of a horrendously protracted election cycle.
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Still, the Pentagon acknowledged this week that a protracted power outage could have an effect on the campaign.
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The protracted dispute has made it tough to lure would-be foreign buyers of residential or commercial space.
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Investigators believe Jones may have been seeking revenge from what was a bitter, protracted divorce and custody battle.
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Police killed Johnson in the parking garage of El Centro College sometime after midnight and after protracted negotiations.
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The country can endure a protracted government shutdown as it did in 1995, and again four years ago.
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Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), on Monday night, but only after a protracted fight over surveillance delayed the nomination.
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But he wanted to respect the Grandzol family's desire to avoid a possible protracted trial and appeals process.
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Israel's attorney general now has to decide whether to indict Netanyahu, a protracted process that will take months.
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Sources have said that due to competition concerns PKN will likely face protracted talks with the European Commission.
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Washington and Tehran are in a protracted standoff over Iran's nuclear and missile programs, and its regional influence.
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A protracted dispute could shake Spanish investors' confidence in markets and plunge Spain into economic recession, yet again.
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It's still not clear what the long-term impact of a protracted trade spat with China will be.
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Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio, who remain engaged in a protracted feud, and the Rev.
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A long, protracted shutdown will make future shutdowns a third rail that no one will want to touch.
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"This was protracted and brazen conduct propped up by lies," Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Eddy said in court.
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Hong Kong officials, meanwhile, have cautioned that protracted tensions could also inflict lasting damage to the local economy.
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Since then, Salavati has consigned multiple other Americans to protracted prison terms based on unsubstantiated charges of espionage.
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"The investiture of a new first minister is likely to be a protracted and noisy process," Barroso said.
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The impact was profound and protracted as it translated into the collapse of regional banks and real estate.
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Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC said it is prepared for a period of protracted uncertainty and low returns.
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But the more protracted the battle for the city is, the greater the risk of a humanitarian catastrophe.
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Andrés and the Trumps have a history of disagreements and a protracted legal battle that ended last spring.
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The needlessly protracted conversation with your elderly next door-neighbour about the likelihood of someone stealing her post.
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"I lay in one of those protracted moments of rapture which scatter this journey like asterisks," he wrote.
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She was angry at the protracted debate in Congress over funding to combat the virus and its spread.
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More worrying, however, is the sense that global leaders are locked in protracted struggles that don't especially matter.
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And their failure could hardly have pushed the global economy into a severe crisis followed by protracted recession.
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The U.S. should be wary of a protracted occupation in an impoverished nation with limited infrastructure; think Afghanistan.
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Some Muslim leaders in America are urging their communities to be prepared for a protracted fight against coronavirus.
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His mother was allowed to stay in the country after a protracted court battle and now has citizenship.
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But Mr. Gause said the panel generally encouraged parties to settle disputes and avoid protracted wrangling in court.
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The U.S. and China have been locked in a bitter and protracted trade dispute for over a year.
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But there are a lot of Democrats who don't want a revolution, or even a protracted political fight.
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Florida's protracted 2018 midterm election has revealed the warts of an imperfect voting system that normally go unnoticed.
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The worker attributed the protracted stay to the burdensome fingerprinting and screening process, which took months to complete.
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The protracted coaching search also appeared to reveal that the team is unwilling to completely cater to James.
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Ms. Eldred had risk factors for severe opioid use disorder that also make recovery protracted: Possible genetic predisposition.
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The result was a protracted and divisive nomination process that left Clinton scarred going into the general election.
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A protracted fight over taxes would be particularly rough on a Republican Party already fraying on the edges.
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"A protracted conflict would potentially have global repercussions, in particular through its effect on oil prices," he added.
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House Democrats invited him to testify but declined to compel his appearance, wary of a protracted legal fight.
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In the Middle East, and wherever there are protracted conflicts, nations have a way to address this problem.
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LOS ANGELES — Conventional wisdom in Hollywood has long held that big, lumbering "tentpole" movies require protracted promotional campaigns.
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In Ukraine's protracted conflict, there is no clear-cut black and white, no easily identifiable heroes and villains.
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Relations between China and India deteriorated significantly in 2017, following a protracted border dispute in the western Himalayas.
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The contest for secretary of state has become the most protracted and closely watched of Mr. Trump's transition.
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"It's not about protracted and lengthy or short and quick so much as full and fair," she said.
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They want and need an immediate remedy to prevent complications, avoid protracted litigation, and maintain their economic security.
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In principle, the president doesn't want to initiate another costly, protracted American military intervention in the Middle East.
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And crucially, what lessons for its own spiralling opioid crisis can North America learn from Estonia's protracted experience?
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The summer he went on a protracted free-agency tour before re-signing for more than $120 million.
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The second loss was more protracted: Bishop's mother, shattered by her husband's death, suffered a series of breakdowns.
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The city's economy has slumped amid protracted demonstrations that have gone on for months and turned increasingly violent.
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He didn't dirty his hands by entering into protracted and intricate deal-making with either of the Kims.
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The coming trouble — if trouble it is to be — will be confusing, alarming, protracted and full of subtleties.
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"It was unfortunate that we couldn't get our guys off the ice," Hynes said of the protracted shift.
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After a protracted back and forth between Dearn and Mueller's team, Miller handed over a tranche of documents.
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Judge Jackson's opinion is only the latest chapter in what is likely to be a protracted legal fight.
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His public comments about wanting a full trial suggest he could embrace a protracted fight in the Senate.
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Protracted fights over Trump's border wall dominate spending talks and impeachment proceedings threaten to consume Congress through January.
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In residential real estate, the cumulative fall since 2008, when the country's protracted recession began, reached 42 percent.
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According to court documents, the dairy, while denying any wrongdoing, believed further litigation would be protracted and expensive.
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But this could make passing reforms more difficult if alliance-building leads to protracted negotiations or political compromises.
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Anbang was in a protracted battle for the Starwood hotel chain, bidding up the price and drawing scrutiny.
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"We're in a protracted bear market," said Scaramucci, who is founder and managing partner at investing firm SkyBridge.
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Many of the network's most memorable moments during the campaign were protracted emotional face-offs among paid partisans.
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It's protracted impeachment inquiries, a permanent stain on his already shameful legacy and a lovely Broyhill dinette set.
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If he does not do so, expect a protracted tug-of-war that could end up in court.
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"It is quite used to having protracted political crises, and people just get on with life," Kinninmont said.
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That work has been broadly embraced by climate activists, so the ensuing debate was quite heated (and protracted).
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The pre-title sequence, for instance, is a nearly wordless, protracted moment set in the dark, dank mine.
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He was based in Kajo Keji during the protracted independence struggle, when it was first a rebel stronghold.
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Inside the front lines in Ukraine's protracted war with Russian-backed separatists Inside the front lines in Ukraine's protracted war with Russian-backed separatists Despite two official cease-fires, the conflict between Russia-backed separatists and the Ukrainian Army in eastern Ukraine continues to drag on toward its third year.
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We note that SCOR's normalised combined ratio was 95.9% at FY15, reflecting the effects of a protracted soft market.
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She visited attorney Steven Simons, and after a protracted legal battle received a jury verdict, later paid in full.
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Analysts assessing the euro's prospects are focused on whether a slowdown in European growth is likely to be protracted.
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No protracted negotiations, no Parliamentary hand-wringing, no Article 50, no blaming one campaign for not having a plan.
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Venezuela is engulfed in a protracted economic crisis exacerbated since 2014 by a sharp decline in world oil prices.
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When Trump's then-campaign manager Corey Lewandowski was fired in June after a protracted turf war, Manafort stepped in.
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Many have spent their entire lives in the camps in what is one of Asia's most protracted refugee crises.
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Aid groups fear a protracted fight could force a shutdown of the port and potentially tip millions into starvation.
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Popovich, the Spurs' head coach, openly expressed his exasperation with Leonard last season during the forward's protracted injury absence.
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Colas noted that the last three examples occurred "late in a protracted US economic cycle" — much like today's environment.
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They've also been distressingly obsessed with forcing their heroes through protracted existential crises instead of letting them be heroes.
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The game has undergone a protracted development and recently lost its publisher, Starbreeze, which is in serious financial trouble.
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The protracted feud between Mahathir and Anwar, the country's two most charismatic politicians, has dominated Malaysian politics for decades.
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The protracted divorce is hurting the world's fifth-largest economy and poor productivity is hindering growth, Goldman Sachs said.
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Most of these groups are engaged in protracted, bloody civil wars that demand all of their attention and resources.
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This latest twist in a protracted struggle over control of the Treasury is playing out against a fractious backdrop.
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China and the U.S. have been locked in a protracted trade dispute since the early days of Trump's presidency.
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Samsung was infamously sued for intellectual property offenses by Apple in a protracted and high-profile design infringement lawsuit.
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The report marks the fifth-straight quarterly profit loss for the Houston-based company amid a protracted price rout.
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By contrast, such protracted periods of illiquidity are not seen ahead of policy announcements by other major central banks.
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Ramadan: A month of ISIS terror That the battle for Mosul will be bloody, costly and protracted is predictable.
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Trump dismissed concerns over a protracted trade war with China, despite a warning by Beijing of financial market chaos.
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His comments threatened to revive worries about trade, with the world's two largest economies locked in a protracted dispute.
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This entails a process that is protracted, secretive and chiefly uncomfortable for the person who has made a complaint.
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Investors have been fretting over the possibility of a protracted trade war as it could hinder future corporate profits.
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Concern that the lack of progress could point to a protracted trade war weighed on global markets on Wednesday.
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"We are heartbroken to share the news that Chelsi Smith has passed away following a protracted illness," they said.
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Yet three of her children died very young, and like her husband, she was often plagued by protracted ailments.
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Around 100 people were killed during the protracted election season, most of them Odinga supporters shot by the police.
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They discharge yet another 63 soldiers, wounded in what is becoming a bloody, protracted insurgency by ISIS-affiliated militants.
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China will also release key economic activity data on April 30 and May 2, while the protracted Sino-U.
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This change could increase the agency's litigation costs if it chooses to fight protracted court battles with environmental groups.
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Both countries have targeted billions of dollars' worth of each other's goods with tariffs in their protracted trade dispute.
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In a report, Moody's rating agency said it expects a protracted period of uncertainty to weigh on economic prospects.
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Energy Minister Irene Muloni said low oil prices meant "protracted negotiations" with firms that participated in the licensing round.
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Planes have historically had a protracted production cycle; to design, assemble and certify a new aircraft takes considerable time.
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After a protracted legal battle, disputed ballots were counted, and, as a result, the village remained its own municipality.
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"Our goal is to reach a base rate level that will be sustainable over a protracted period," Nagy said.
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In the process, the DA's office and the county judiciary have ended up in a protracted legal sparring match.
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A protracted editorial battle ensued, and at some point, Braudy writes, she decided to revoke her draft from publication.
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A protracted Trump era would further divide whites and ethnic minorities; it would shift federal policy toward welfare chauvinism.
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Rather than fight a costly and protracted battle, the alliance is looking for new premises to house the exhibits.
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The crippling protracted effect of Bipolar I, when not treated, far exceeds any kind of mood swing, he says.
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It has been up for sale since early 2014 and is one of the region's most protracted acquisition sagas.
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Even with the rule in place, Jasmine and four other patients in different states detailed protracted battles for coverage.
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"We are in the beginning of a protracted wind event," Ken Pimlott, the state's fire chief, said on Wednesday.
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A protracted trade war between China and the United States has been weighing on the demand outlook for oil.
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However, some asset sales to the REITs have been delayed due to regulatory considerations or protracted negotiations on pricing.
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It wants to avoid confrontation with students who have forced past governments into policy u-turns with protracted rallies.
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After protracted negotiations with the United States, China agreed this year to tougher United Nations sanctions on the North.
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It was faster and easier for the Allies than their protracted battle through Normandy and its gun-filled hedgerows.
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While police departments sometimes bring disciplinary proceedings against officers for excessive force, the process can be protracted or opaque.
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They are adding controversial policy changes to their spending bills, which could lead to protracted negotiations in the fall.
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Families are, many times, the driving forces behind a protracted death and the consequent addition of pain and suffering.
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"I look forward to this unfair and protracted process reaching the conclusion I know to be true," he wrote.
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Without looking at the protracted results that these bills have on our economy, we cannot make forward-thinking decisions.
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Or it could be a sign the markets were encouraged the company was not heading for a protracted lawsuit.
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Oil and gas industry employment boomed under Obama's watch, until a protracted oil price downturn led to mass layoffs.
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The underlying legislation passed easily in both chambers after a protracted fight over whether it would expand abortion restrictions.
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It begins with a protracted sequence at a drug-fueled party in which they cavort with wealthy visiting Saudis.
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APT 29—the suspected FSB-controlled group—had protracted access to the DNC's email messages, chats, attachments, and more.
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And a leaderless and rudderless Germany plunges the protracted and prickly EU-UK Brexit negotiations into even deeper uncertainty.
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As for stocks, "Is it a buying opportunity or is it morphing into a protracted political morass?" said Chandler.
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"Protracted loneliness causes you to shut down socially, and to be more suspicious of any social contact," Hari writes.
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Additionally, geopolitical uncertainties, most notably a protracted trade dispute between the U.S. and China, could upset the demand outlook.
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Shipments from China to the United States slowed sharply as the countries are engaged in a protracted trade fight.
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Beijing and Washington on Friday implemented import tariffs against each other in what is becoming a protracted trade fight.
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If not, it is promising a proxy fight that will mire Yahoo in a yet another protracted public tussle.
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The rejuvenation of the subway has been intertwined with a protracted period of staggering economic prosperity — agglomeration at work.
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Afghanistan's protracted war and the Taliban insurgency have made it the second-largest source of refugees in the world.
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But the proposal is likely to face a protracted legal battle, so it could be years in the making.
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Several teams are undergoing protracted rebuilding processes, keeping payrolls low while taking their time to construct younger, cheaper rosters.
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What happens when women who have been out of the job market for a protracted period reach retirement age?
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The attack on the port and the adjacent city is expected to lead to a protracted and bloody confrontation.
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A protracted trade war between the United States and other countries, particularly China, could shake confidence and stunt growth.
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He has credited that cooperation with preventing a protracted — and losing — subpoena fight that would have hobbled the administration.
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TBIs, the signature injury of the protracted wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, are often persistent, debilitating and life-altering.
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Each side claims to have the other boxed in; both seem to be digging in for a protracted battle.
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In the early years of that protracted standoff, American and Soviet aircrafts didn't hesitate to fire at one another.
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The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) quickly celebrated the idea of an "expensive, protracted brawl" between the GOP candidates.
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Main owner Ihor Kolomoisky has fought a protracted legal battle against the government to regain control or win compensation.
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It's generally delicious but protracted, confirming that old saw about how years go fast but the days pass slowly.
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The country is facing slowing domestic growth amid a protracted trade war with the U.S. and a global slowdown.
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Cory Gardner, Susan Collins and Thom Tillis don't necessarily benefit from a protracted partisan drama on the Senate floor.
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The Air Force, facing a protracted pilot shortage, capitalized on the recent blockbuster "Captain Marvel" with a recruiting drive.
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"It's just a nightmare," Mr. Wright said, after a fourth day of protracted commutes from his New Jersey home.
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The United States and China agreed on a preliminary trade deal in December to end their protracted trade war.
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Recall also the quiet, protracted fessing-up Facebook did around the part it played in Myanmar's genocide against Muslims.
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Bernie Lo (BL): Peter, has the, we've been in that protracted period of relative stability in crude oil prices.
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But the recovery would still be protracted and restrict her ability to care for my father, who has Parkinson's.
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Still, contactless payments accounted for just 1 percent of sales, suggesting that any change is likely to be protracted.
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The company is likely facing down a protracted legal fight that could span months and drive unwanted media attention.
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But the exact details of those provisions, as well as some on the side, have led to protracted talks.
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Protracted fights over Trump's border wall dominate the spending talks and impeachment proceedings threaten to consume Congress through January.
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Beginning in the 1990s, Mr. Heard made headlines over a protracted custody battle with Ms. Leo over their son.
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After a protracted fight last year with Brussels, Italy's government increased spending for broader welfare programs and generous pensions.
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Marriage, they say, is a negotiation, a protracted conversation built on trust, shared goals and infinite reserves of tact.
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A lot of people feel that this trade war is going to be protracted, last longer than we think.
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After that, Japan, once the economic powerhouse of Asia, struggled to lift itself from a protracted period of stagnation.
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Decades of avoiding that fact, he said, has done little to resolve the protracted feud between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Protracted feuds between EU states over how to handle immigrants have thrown the issue back onto the European agenda.
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Those expectations faded in recent days on more reserved Fed commentary and a truce in a protracted Sino-U.
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Should the Supreme Court initiate further protracted legal proceedings, they would completely overshadow Pakistani politics until the case is resolved.
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Brown, a three-time Pro Bowler and 2012 All-Pro, made his season debut in Seattle after a protracted holdout.
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In the past, the company has said it was settling the class action case in order to avoid protracted litigation.
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BOE MAY NEED TO CUT RATES AND DO MORE QE IF RISKS OF PROTRACTED WEAK GROWTH AND INFLATION UNDERSHOOTING MATERIALISE
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However, recognition of asset impairment is likely to be a protracted process as authorities often encourage support for troubled counterparties.
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Both sides have met several times in a bid to hammer out a deal to end their protracted trade war.
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But divorce is still common—more than 800,000 marriages were annulled in 2014—and it is often costly and protracted.
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The unusual design of private equity makes it resistant to all but the most protracted turbulence; its record redefines resilience.
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Such an attempt to convey his wariness could mean protracted negotiations with Washington, which seeks a quick dismantlement, analysts said.
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The Last Guardian's development was famously protracted, and switching console generations in the middle of production isn't easy for anyone.
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But that understates inefficiencies, executives privately concede - as well as the cost of protracted bickering over whose technology becomes standard.
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In a protracted contest, the establishment will pull many of those levers for Marco Rubio, Chris Christie or Jeb Bush.
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The stock market is pricing in perfection and is ill-prepared for a protracted recession that may already be underway.
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Investors have also been closely monitoring trade-related news to gauge if the protracted trade dispute could be resolved soon.
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If Sanders doesn't pull off more decisive wins, the nominating process could shape up to be a protracted, brutal process.
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Worries over the protracted U.S.-China trade dispute and global slowdown also strengthened safe havens such as the Japanese yen.
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Mexico has this year become the top trading partner of the United States thanks to Trump's protracted feud with Beijing.
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The bots also behaved differently than human editors, triggering edits much later than human editors, and engaging in protracted conflicts.
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In addition, EU member states must commit to a meaningful and longterm resettlement scheme that includes refugees from protracted situations.
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A protracted battle for Democrats The crowded, and growing field, of Democratic candidates faces a long slog to the nomination.
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The "protracted and prolonged trade war," he said, will impact the long-term attitude of businesses toward the United States.
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A preliminary injunction could kill the deal since protracted litigation makes it difficult for companies to hold a merger together.
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They have not been helped by a report from the Department of Commerce showing a protracted decline in housing sales.
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All this means that quantum-proofing the internet is shaping up to be an expensive, protracted and probably incomplete job.
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Four Fed officials on Thursday said the protracted trade spat is creating uncertainties for businesses and could threaten economic growth.
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The Frenchman knew his employer, Alstom, was in the midst of a protracted tussle with American authorities over bribery allegations.
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"The auto industry needs regulatory certainty, not protracted litigation," Joe Hinrichs, Fords president of global operations said in a statement.
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Analysts assessing the euro's prospects are focused on whether a recent slowdown in European growth is likely to be protracted.
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It's a protracted feast that usually lasts from 12-4PM, and transitions seamlessly into a cocktail by the infinity pool.
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Some advisors find themselves embroiled in quite protracted matters but come out better on the other side of an ordeal.
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No country in the Americas has suffered a more protracted and more destructive armed conflict in modern times than Colombia.
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If you think a long and protracted intraparty civil war sounds like a dangerous turn of events, you're probably right.
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"The auto industry needs regulatory certainty, not protracted litigation," Joe Hinrichs, Ford's president of global operations said in a statement.
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The figures come as British companies face rising inflation, exchange rate fluctuations and uncertainty, all exacerbated by protracted Brexit negotiations.
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The initiative underscores Schroeder's efforts to untangle a protracted reorganization that has met fierce resistance from creditors and major shareholders.
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The average length of a protracted situation (though not necessarily the average time each refugee was displaced) was 26 years.
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Final Fantasy XV is a great game, and a far better one than its protracted, 10-year development would suggest.
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He also asked the communist New People's Army (NPA) to abandon its protracted guerrilla war and work with his government.
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The more protracted trade discussions are, the harder it is for the People's Republic to attract and retain outside cash.
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The protracted and very public power struggle is testing Beijing's resolve, especially as it looks to reform its big corporations.
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The starting point must be a new approach to protracted situations to place integration at the heart of refugee policy.
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Still, some have acknowledged the risk on domestic growth from a protracted trade battle between China and the United States.
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By the time of her death, Ms Caruana Galizia faced 42 pending libel suits and a protracted list of enemies.
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After a protracted and complex legal dispute it reached a consensual restructuring agreement with its creditors in May last year.
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If you come down with measles, you will be of no use to your loved ones for a protracted period.
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Some experts say China may be digging in for a more protracted trade battle, calculating it can outlast Trump's presidency.
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But it seems likely it will be the opening salvo in a protracted battle between law enforcement and tech companies.
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The Briton's last contract negotiations were protracted and fans still speculate on whether he might end his career at Ferrari.
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Fitch continues to highlight that protracted low dairy prices would weaken banks' overall asset quality while weighing on GDP growth.
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Protracted battles also increase the risks of terrible mistakes — ISIS defenders will try to lure attackers into accidentally killing civilians.
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The outcome of such a protracted legal battle is unpredictable — as are the potential political consequences of such a move.
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When I finally wormed my way inside, I found the fast food chain transformed into a weird, protracted party zone.
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This prevents protracted exposure to the acid and limits the long-term effects of scarring and need for surgical reconstruction.
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The jury's still out on whether there's been any substantive change or whether we've just had one protracted Kumbaya party.
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We should not be surprised if they occur or even if, for a protracted period, the market remains remarkably calm.
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While consumers remain strong, agriculture and manufacturing have declined as the U.S. engages in a protracted tariff battle with China.
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In particular, pork prices in China skyrocketed 46.7% year-on-year in August amid a protracted outbreak of swine fever.
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In August, China's yuan suffered its sharpest monthly drop in 25 years as the protracted U.S.-China trade war intensified.
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The United States cannot afford a protracted trade standoff at a moment when it needs the South as an ally.
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In a protracted tit for tat, the CBB published the excuse letters from each of the seven withdrawing basketballers online.
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A protracted legal battle ensued, and the New Jersey Supreme Court eventually ruled that surrogacy contracts went against public policy.
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The measure that was voted on this week, Mr. Edwards acknowledged, would provoke a similarly protracted fight in the courts.
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In August, after a protracted hunger strike in a maternity hospital, a baby boy was delivered prematurely through cesarean section.
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Twenty months later, Mr. Chang is still waiting, mired in a protracted dispute with his insurance carrier over repair costs.
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"The global oil demand growth backdrop is firmer than the protracted, multi-quarter hit expected by the market," he says.
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"Last Tango" received an X rating in the U.S., and was the subject of a protracted obscenity trial in Italy.
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The protracted Tuesday-morning brawl quickly spread from taxes and debt to foreign policy and the president's fitness for office.
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The airline's aim was to undergird the Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek in the protracted civil war against the Communists.
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But Julie Taaffe and Kathryn Moon are back on campus, hoping their protracted effort will help other older state employees.
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But in recent decades, presidents have found legal and political loopholes that allow them to pursue protracted military action abroad.
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Global companies are now looking to shift work to other countries to avoid what could be a protracted trade war.
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"Recent developments suggest a more costly and protracted recovery for Boeing," said Jonathan Root, Moody's lead analyst for the company.
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"We're having outbreaks that are protracted, that are sizable and that are growing," Kretsinger said at a conference this week.
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"We are prepared for a period of protracted uncertainty and low returns," GIC's Lim said in a statement on Monday.
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Investors are becoming increasingly concerned about how a slowing Chinese economy will weather a protracted dispute with the United States.
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Renewed concern over the prospects of Washington and Beijing settling their protracted trade dispute has stoked caution in recent weeks.
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Editorial After their protracted failure to repeal Obamacare, congressional Republicans have indicated that taxes will be next on their agenda.
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Even before Mr. Trump took office, resettlement of refugees was a protracted, interagency process, with vetting often taking two years.
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Still, protracted high prices will prove costly for refiners, which spent more than $1 billion last year on the compliance.
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Within the league — which included players, owners, executives, even news media regulars — there could be related skirmishes, even protracted battles.
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" He went on: "To be sure, the demands of bicameralism and presentment are real and the process can be protracted.
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If military engagement is going to be protracted — which any informed assessment would consider — the Administration must request an AUMF.
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The possibility of a new and protracted conflict abroad could well reshape the general election, even beyond the Democratic race.
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Yet the slight softening could suggest a change in rhetoric following protracted criticism from Sadiq Khan, the new London mayor.
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A protracted bout of weakness for the U.S. dollar would be seen as positive for commodities priced in the currency.
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Didi is famous for driving Uber out of China after a protracted battle that cost the companies billions of dollars.
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The United Nations refugee agency in 2015 estimated protracted refugee situations by the end of 2014 to be 25 years.
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The result led to protracted talks between major and minor political parties in Germany aimed at forming a coalition government.
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Kim said there was a need to prepare for "the harshness and protracted character of our revolution," according to KCNA.
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It's an appropriate stage for Edgar to wait out a personal purgatory that can feel, at times, a bit protracted.
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In lieu of a physical wall the protracted, confusing, and lengthy asylum process has in effect become a bureaucratic wall.
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The bill is such a mess that some experts say its main effect will be protracted litigation over its meaning.
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Even so, the slide suggests not everyone will have the patience for a protracted fight with a goliath like Alibaba.
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The Air Force has been setting ambitious pilot-training goals to dig itself out of a protracted shortage of fliers.
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Mr. Iguchi, a lifelong bachelor, had died in a nursing home after a protracted illness, and had few friends left.
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"Let us assemble for the protracted battles that have long been underway, and those on the horizon," the statement concludes.
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Warren could help Clinton win over Sanders supporters from the party's more liberal wing after a surprisingly protracted primary race.
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When he got to the sideline, Teasdall endured a protracted tongue-lashing from Swinney that was caught by the television cameras.
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Yet Abrams also must consider her own political future and the consequences of a protracted legal fight she might not win.
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Carlson fought back and, after a protracted legal battle, a U.S. District Court ordered NASA to return the bag in February.
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Writing off loans is normally protracted, but even this measure is unlikely to significantly bring down the level of sector NPLs.
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It's like watching a protracted chess game, told in messages from consorts and smash cuts from Mary's camp to Elizabeth's castle.
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A foray into the checking account game also reads as another salvo in the protracted market war between Amazon and Walmart.
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He said keeping long-term rates low for a protracted period could risk stoking perceptions that inflation won't rise much ahead.
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Heavy rain and snow was reported on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, which is more used to protracted periods of drought.
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Mexico's government opened the industry to private capital in 2013 to reverse a protracted slide in oil output, refining and reserves.
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The eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA) fought Islamists and other opponents in protracted street battles in parts of the city.
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One outcome of the protracted election season in the US is that it gives the world ample time to pay attention.
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Concern that the world's two biggest economies could end up in a protracted trade war has been keeping markets on edge.
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They are less keen on protracted review times, onerous rules and the reams of paperwork required to sell drugs in China.
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Its shares, which have been pummelled by a protracted legal battle with India's Dr. Reddy's, were last seen down 70 percent.
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And protracted political uncertainty has thwarted his hoped-for recovery in the price of unloved stocks, such as retailers and housebuilders.
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Since February 2017, it said it had been "engaged in protracted litigation" with a number of the banks involved, including StanChart.
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A protracted conflict could ultimately result in more than 7,400 workers going on strike, data from the state mediator's office showed.
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A protracted conflict could ultimately result in more than 7,400 workers going on strike, data from the state mediator's office show.
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Driving around the settlements, you don't feel that you are on the edge of one of the world's most protracted conflicts.
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In 2016, Uber acquired the self-driving truck startup Otto, sparking a protracted legal battle with Alphabet's Waymo over trade secrets.
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The cancellation, against the backdrop of a protracted U.S.-China trade war, sets a downbeat tone for large Hong Kong listings.
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Traders said key factors driving the yuan will be the dollar's movements, the Fed's monetary policy stance, the protracted Sino-U.
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The companies, which are among the world's largest holders of patents related to 5G technology, are in a protracted licensing dispute.
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And attempts to hold members of previous administrations in contempt of Congress all fizzled, setting the stage for protracted legal battles.
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It marked one of the most significant developments amid efforts to find a negotiated end to the country&aposs protracted war.
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Violence has become a fixture of Venezuela's protracted political crisis, with about 100 people having been killed in unrest since April.
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Given the potential for a protracted trade war, U.S. farmers may still be wary of being overly dependent on Chinese trade.
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PDO's deal follows a US$1bn, five-year loan for Oman that closed in January, but only after a protracted syndication.
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As the US-China trade war drags on, economists are sharpening their pencils, forecasting what a protracted trade war would cost.
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Investors around the world fear a protracted trade war in which both the United States and China continue to raise tariffs.
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Its shares, which have been pummelled by a protracted legal battle with India's Dr. Reddy's, were last seen down 53 percent.
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This suggests that the euro zone's economic downturn was more severe than earlier thought and makes the recovery even more protracted.
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The high cost and protracted process it's taking to get this project across the finish line could also scare away investors.
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The battle to make marriage equality legal in Australia has been a protracted and frequently ugly process, inhibited by the government.
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Three years of Spanish, one semester in college, and one protracted journey into drug addiction led me to this particular juncture.
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What may have obscured the ominous prospect in 2000 was the protracted recount battle in Florida that had all eyes riveted.
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China is stepping up opening of its capital markets as the economy struggles amid protracted trade tensions with the United States.
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"Games are so fixated on unbroken real time," Burroughs says thoughtfully, before bemoaning the protracted length of current big-budget releases.
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After a protracted legal battle, tobacco companies will begin running court-ordered ads next week about the health risks of smoking.
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Market players are watching the latest developments in discussions between U.S. and Chinese officials over the two countries' protracted trade dispute.
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What worries her most is not protracted low oil prices, but "how quickly and dynamically" Russia can improve its business environment.
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Taiwanese financial groups have been facing a protracted, challenging domestic operating environment characterised by weak economic growth and low interest rates.
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Its roll-out marks the completion of the biggest but also most protracted reform of China's taxation system in 1990 years.
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During the protracted legal battle, the court said MGA was not allowed to sell the doll, which hurt the company's sales.
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But it will also show that fresh thinking is desperately needed to make them work, especially for refugees in protracted situations.
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The Indian defence ministry said in April protracted talks to buy 36 French Rafale fighter jets were nearing the finish line.
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Rather than a protracted fight that he would most likely lose, his administration began to look for ways to make cuts.
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A protracted period of political uncertainty about government formation or heightened tensions with regional governments would put pressure on Spain's ratings.
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During this protracted government shutdown, the media would have you believe that federal workers are eating cat food while on furlough.
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It also cited the protracted U.S.-China trade war as another factor, as Hong Kong reported "an enlarged decline" in exports.
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Risk of talks collapsing Experts say the hardline negotiating positions staked out by both sides have resulted in a protracted stalemate.
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But they could use this to lock in a protracted nuclear breakup period -- and this can't be a drawn-out affair.
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Durand's protracted legal dispute with Facebook dates back to 2011, when the teacher first sued the company on claims of censorship.
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Despite the well-attended march, some voters interviewed by CNNMoney last week said they are worn out from the protracted talks.
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The manhunt was unusually protracted for security-savvy Israel, and prompted speculation that Melhem may have fled to the Palestinian territories.
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The standoff is expected to lead to a protracted legal battle that could determine the future of access to encrypted devices.
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A protracted period of investor and political uncertainty is not a good thing for an economy at the best of times.
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There were also protracted negotiations over the release of classified papers, including correspondence between Mr. Blair and President George W. Bush.
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Economists warn that a protracted dispute will eventually stunt growth not just U.S. and China but across the broader global economy.
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Zimbabweans were girding themselves for a protracted and bitter impeachment battle as Parliament convened to oust their stubborn leader on Tuesday.
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In 2011, protracted negotiations around the debt ceiling led ratings agencies to downgrade US credit, sending major indices into free fall.
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Such an approach might help spare the European economy from a protracted recession and another round of its sovereign debt crisis.
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Although ATopTech's products were solving difficult technological barriers in traditional chip manufacturing, they were unable to survive a protracted legal battle.
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He acknowledged failing to adequately plan for the aftermath of the invasion which triggered sectarian violence and protracted British military involvement.
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But once a protracted legal battle forced the dash cam video into public view, the footage told a completely different story.
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A settlement would be a stunning development in what has been a protracted and highly public feud between Avenatti and Cohen.
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After six days, exhausted and increasingly hopeless, Day slipped out of normal consciousness and into a protracted reverie of worldwide despair.
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Mr. Fabrizio was hired in the spring as Mr. Trump found himself in a protracted primary fight for the Republican nomination.
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Mueller would lose because the investigation could be protracted for years and it is possible he would not prevail in court.
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Protracted vote tallying, in which election officials continue to count provisional and mail-in ballots after the polls close, is routine.
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"If he were elected, I would expect a protracted recession to begin within 18 months," Summers writes in the Washington Post.
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The attorney general's office also did not rule out the possibility that an already protracted sale process could have further twists.
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Britain also underestimated the difficulty of waging a protracted war across 21799,21776 miles of open ocean in the age of sail.
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Both Mr. Kudlow and the president say that a protracted trade war will ultimately be in the United States' financial interest.
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He's strongly against wars for democracy, and opposed the United States invasion of Iraq and a protracted American military occupation there.
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An attempt to topple the prime minister last year resulted in a protracted constitutional crisis that threatened to break into violence.
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Those questions are at the heart of a protracted debate over a nearly $2300 trillion rescue package being negotiated in Washington.
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The tit-for-tat measures are the latest escalation in an increasingly protracted trade dispute between the world's two largest economies.
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"We're entering into this settlement to avoid considerable distraction and expense of protracted class-action litigation," Southwest said in a statement.
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The protracted process has indefinitely delayed basic training for many enlistees, making it more difficult for recruiters to meet their targets.
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Mr. Trump, however, acknowledged that this would be only the start of a protracted, difficult negotiation over North Korea's nuclear program.
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The company has settled a protracted legal battle with Waymo, owned by the Google parent, Alphabet, over self-driving car technology.
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Andrew Cuomo barred hospitals across the state from conducting elective surgeries, in preparation for a protracted surge in COVID-19 patients.
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If Mr. Trump tries to deny a request, it would potentially lock two branches of government in a protracted legal clash.
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Despite the threat of an impending drought, Zimbabwe's protracted political crisis and economic contraction have thwarted major investments in public goods.
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The protracted trade war with the U.S. has gone on for more than a year, and shows no signs of abating.
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Moody's Analytics protracted slump scenario would result in roughly the same level of GDP contraction and disruption as the Great Recession.
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This has brought about a protracted trade war with China and heightened trade tensions with the European Union, Canada and Mexico.
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Foote had overseen the government's protracted bid to replace its veteran fleet of fighter jets, which is currently in some disarray.
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However, the state is proving resilient in the face of a protracted price slump and challenges to the fossil fuel industry.
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But despite signs that the party was losing electoral support over the protracted drama, internal divisions forced Ramaphosa to tread cautiously.
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The ANC is desperately trying to prevent a protracted crisis and has set a deadline for Zuma to resign on Wednesday.
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After protracted negotiations with Buckingham Palace, the couple agreed not to use the word "royal" in their philanthropic and commercial activities.
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One of his patients, a serious athlete, experienced a protracted death that Dr. Shavelson attributes to the patient's high cardiac function.
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The U.S. Courts Administrative Office has considered up to nine "emergencies," because they are protracted and the judges treat substantial filings.
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After settling a protracted court battle, Bennett did just that in 2008, leaving Seattle without an N.B.A. team after 41 seasons.
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A protracted trial could conceivably put Trump in the same position when he delivers his address to Congress on Feb. 4.
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Merkel now needs to work to form a coalition reportedly without the SPD, a process that will likely involve protracted negotiations.
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Industrial stocks, which have borne the brunt of the protracted trade war, fell 1.28 percent, while material stocks slid 1.37 percent.
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Mr. Khamenei has forbid any negotiations with the Americans and told Iranians they must prepare for a protracted period of hardship.
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The U.S. and China's protracted trade conflict, for which negotiations have seemed to stall, is also putting pressure on the economy.
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If the orders are struck down or delayed by the courts, or subjected to protracted battles on Capitol Hill, so what?
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But it also blamed the protracted trade war between Beijing and Washington and weak market demand for the drop in orders.
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This is not merely by military means, as in Ukraine, but also by extensive and protracted campaigns against their electoral systems.
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It is only a proposal, an opening bid in what is likely to be a protracted public argument over national priorities.
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U.S. and Chinese officials have ruled out further negotiations over tariffs as both countries dig in for a protracted trade war.
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Efraim Inbar, president of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, said protracted fighting could push the two men toward compromise.
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Fidel began his protracted retreat from public life in August 2006, when a grave intestinal illness forced him to step aside.
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From its southern border, Israel has assisted Egypt in its protracted counterinsurgency campaign against Sinai Province, the Islamic State's local affiliate.
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Trump's legal team has been engaged in a protracted back-and-forth with Mueller over the terms of a presidential interview.
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Labor protests in China are common, and to avoid protracted conflicts, local officials often put pressure on businesses to settle disputes.
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What these three clouds imply for Mexico is a protracted period of insignificant growth after a long period of mediocre growth.
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Mr. Nadler and Mr. Schiff initially invited the special counsel to testify voluntarily in April, but discussions proved thorny and protracted.
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Mr. Causey, a Republican, tipped off federal investigators about possible corruption and later worked closely with them during their protracted inquiry.
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After years of protracted warfare, the priests established a Hasmonean state that never ceased fighting Jews who disagreed with its rule.
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Antosca's protracted take on Straub's story feels pleasantly out-of-time, never basking in referentiality or overt nostalgia (read: Ryan Murphy).
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Speaking of newsletter themes, I believe that a protracted fight over immigration is politically good for Trump and bad for Democrats.
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Toll on children Children under the age of 15 living in areas of protracted military conflicts are about three times more likely to die from diseases caused by a lack of safe water, sanitation and hygiene than by direct violence, according to UNICEF figures published earlier this year based on mortality rates in 16 countries with protracted conflict.
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What's more, they don't need a long and protracted courtship display (unlike their older sisters), and they don't partake in sexual cannibalism.
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Could this be a sign that a similar protracted struggle will be needed in the expanding trade war with the the US?
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It was a quick and relatively painless death, unlike the protracted battles with dementia, cancer, and Alzheimer's other family members have experienced.
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LeEco-backed Yidao is another upstart that is hoping to fill a gap once Didi completes its protracted acquisition of Uber China.
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Spencer Harris, an assistant professor of sport management at University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, had a simple explanation for the protracted saga.
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Mr Temer may, it is rumoured, offer to give up protracted appeals in exchange for a future presidential pardon for any misdeeds.
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Fears of cooling global growth and a protracted trade war between the U.S. and China is also keeping a lid on LNG.
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The protracted Iowa caucus debacle has stoked an ongoing dispute about the results, giving way to increased hostilities among the front-runners.
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The world's two largest economies have been locked in a protracted trade war, souring business and consumer sentiment and battering financial markets.
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Current President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has also been critical of Mexico's protracted drug war and signaled openness to a new approach.
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Internationally renowned artist Caledonia "Swoon" Curry glimpsed the afterlife when her mother died in 2013, following a protracted struggle with lung cancer.
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Recognition of financial rules has not been tried before on the scale envisaged by Carney, which could make negotiations tricky and protracted.
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"That had as a consequence a large number of trees having low vitality, possibly because of protracted periods of drought," he said.
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His shock-and-awe series of executive orders early in his presidency resulted in protracted court battles, some of which he won.
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However, both Washington and Beijing showed no signs of backing down, stoking concerns the dispute would drag on for a protracted period.
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Their protracted battle may have ended on Thursday when a jury in Sanford ordered Poirier to pay him $291,000 of the winnings.
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Del Toro said each of them supported the guilty plea and life sentence rather than a protracted trial and death penalty appeals.
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The share price of Air France-KLM tumbled by 10%, after its chief executive quit amid a protracted pay dispute with unions.
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"If Hillary is elected, she would be under protracted criminal investigation, likely followed by the trial of a sitting president," Trump said.
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S. trade tensions in early May, with growing anxiety among investors that a protracted standoff could tip the global economy into recession.
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The U.S. and China are locked in a protracted trade dispute, and both sides have ratcheted up the aggression in recent weeks.
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In November, the protracted legal battle reached the Israeli Supreme Court, which must now decide whether to consider Ms. Sub Laban's appeal.
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On Thursday, Google's long protracted battle with Oracle ended in Google's favor when a jury of 10 people found in Google's favor.
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But the companies, which are among the world's largest holders of patents related to 280G technology, are in a protracted licensing dispute.
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" "Even at the margin a pause in decision making could lead to a negative feedback loop if there's a protracted trade war.
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August is typically just as busy, and a protracted shutdown of part of the park could hurt the tourist-driven local economy.
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The meeting follows reports that both sides have started to outline commitments in principle on the stickiest issues in their protracted dispute.
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THE story of rich-world central banks and their protracted entanglement with near-zero interest rates was given another twist this week.
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After protracted negotiations that ran into the night, David Cameron declared victory in obtaining "special status" for Britain in the European Union.
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Like the smartphone market before it, however, this will likely be just the first skirmish in a long and protracted war. developing....
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Brussels has repeatedly said that in the face of protracted delays it could cut funds it has already allocated to the project.
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Two of those instances involved protracted ballot disputes that led to resolutions by courts (2000) or commissions (85003) outside the Electoral College.
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The prime minister warned against donor fatigue in a protracted crisis where the needs of refugees and vulnerable Jordanians were largely unchanged.
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The protracted, nerve-racking prelude — the guards deciding whether that decapitated head really is the leader of Hilltop Colony — is pure tension.
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Although a generalized threat is less likely to occur, the lack of specificity often calls for a protracted search, according to Kelly.
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He said they are dealing a crushing blow to the opposition -- one that could drastically alter the momentum of this protracted conflict.
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The central bank has prepared investors for a protracted period of subdued growth, unexpectedly introducing forward guidance in its latest policy statement.
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Protracted conflict has also led to the indoctrination and recruitment of refugees by other terrorist organizations, such as ISIS and Al Nusra.
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The ECB is facing growing pressure to address the question of how to protect the euro zone economy from a protracted slowdown.
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Media Saturn was initially slow to embrace ecommerce due to a protracted dispute between Metro and the chain's billionaire founder Erich Kellerhals.
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The deal will also allow aid workers, currently on standby, to deliver supplies to civilians caught in the protracted siege of Aleppo.
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Externally, the U.S. and China are engaged in a protracted multi-dimensional negotiation over the status of trade between the two countries.
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Many Republicans won't repeal Obamacare without a replacement in hand; protracted negotiations maximize the chance that Obamacare survives, or escapes maximal harm.
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BUT WE HAVE TO RECALL THAT WAS COMING OFF A PERIOD OF EXTREMELY LOW VOLATILITY FOR A VERY PROTRACTED PERIOD OF TIME.
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Khrushchev had been trying to reform the Stalinist system, but Brezhnev led the country back into a period of protracted bureaucratic stagnation.
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"As we looked ahead, the protracted downturn in the energy economy in Tulsa was worrisome," Cameron said, but the Dallas area beckoned.
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Legislative fixes to problems would settle matters quickly and finally without the protracted judicial review process that follows most major FCC decisions.
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Senators have been stuck in D.C. amid an unusually busy Senate schedule, including a protracted fight over Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.
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Difficult party dynamics could result in a protracted period of negotiation prior to the formation of a government, and hamper policy-making.
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The Commerce Department's letter comes as the Trump administration and House Democrats are gearing up for a protracted battle over congressional oversight.
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After a protracted debate, they overcame opposition from African and predominantly Muslim countries that sought to block and water down the measure.
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My cousin's 1-year-old son has been dealing with a protracted illness, which she has been documenting extensively on social media.
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Earlier on Tuesday markets shrugged off weaker-than-expected wage growth data, the latest sign of protracted weakness in the British economy.
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Trump appears to be buckling down for the possibility of a protracted legal and political fight with Mueller over the Russia investigation.
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Should regulators merely refrain from further drama, underlying demand could pick up despite the broader economic slowdown and a protracted trade war.
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Major oil producers including Venezuela and Nigeria have been hit hard by a steep fall and protracted weakness in global oil prices.
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The single-director structure allows the CFPB to move quickly and eliminates the risk of protracted fights among commission members, proponents say.
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If Democrats do decide to request the President's tax documents, aides expect a protracted legal battle in the fight for the returns.
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The negotiations were protracted and very messy, largely because of tensions between Iran's hard-liners and more moderate factions within their government.
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GDB officials lauded the deal, which will split GDB's assets among depositors and lenders in an effort to avoid a protracted bankruptcy.
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But the more bespoke the deal, the more protracted the negotiations will be -- and the UK is already facing a tight schedule.
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She had been involved in a protracted legal fight with Mr. Moonves, but all parties have now agreed to dismiss the lawsuit.
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They are at least as much about protracted loneliness, loss of meaningful work, feeling pressured and stressed in the absence of community.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel won Sunday's vote, but her conservatives lost ground, leaving her facing protracted talks to form a coalition government.
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The news raised hopes that the world's two largest economies could soon make substantial progress in de-escalating their protracted trade dispute.
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Both are what officials have described as consequences of protracted combat and budget restrictions, known as sequestration, that were imposed by Congress.
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But those who say they were victimized by police aggression during the protracted presidential election season say they feel forgotten and betrayed.
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That would amount to a gentle, protracted correction, after which the stock market might then be ready to resume its upward trend.
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Canada is in the middle of a struggle between China and the United States, two countries engaged in a protracted trade war.
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He has led Saudi Arabia into a protracted military conflict in Yemen and a bitter feud with its Persian Gulf neighbor Qatar.
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"My own feeling is that these negotiations will be protracted," and that Zimbabwe's immediate future will be "very uneasy and very uncomfortable."
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By filing a separate lawsuit, Mr. Manafort's lawyer, Kevin Downing, also creates the possibility of a protracted fight over Mr. Mueller's authority.
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When they did meet, over a protracted meal, she scribbled notes under the table to make sure that his comments were unguarded.
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After a bruising race, Issa and fellow Republican Carl DeMaio were still fighting for the second spot in California's protracted vote count.
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But after a protracted V.A.R. review, it was ruled to be a goal after all, spurring frenzied celebrations on the Spanish bench.
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Sacramento officials said they wanted to avoid protracted and costly litigation of defending the city in the Clark family's wrongful-death lawsuit.
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The face-off, the seventh of the protracted primary season, put an end to the trend of ratings decline for Democratic debates.
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These drove mass migrations within the country, in turn laying the groundwork for sectarian tensions that spilled over into a protracted conflict.
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The industrial sector, which has borne the brunt of the protracted trade war, fell 1.44 percent, while material stocks slid 1.48 percent.
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At times, the tour resembled a protracted television infomercial with the leaders gripping hand-held microphones to ask exhibitors about their products.
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Market conditions for metallurgical coal weakened last year as a result of a protracted trade spat between the United States and China.
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The reluctance of businesses to invest is a global problem, blamed in part on the uncertainty generated by the protracted Sino-U.
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In the early seventies, after a protracted and ugly public fight with the school's board, he was forced out of his job.
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The sector has taken a hit amid protracted protests in the city that have lasted for months and periodically degenerated into violence.
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The White House is all but nullifying Congress's oversight powers by turning numerous requests for documents and testimony into protracted court battles.
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Ever entered a protracted and maddening multi-pronged battle with a doctor, hospital, and insurance company over an out-of-network bill?
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Additionally, Abiy Ahmed has sought to mediate between Kenya and Somalia in their protracted conflict over rights to a disputed marine area.
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Despite a protracted conflict with the European Commission, which accused it of undermining the rule of law, the party remains remarkably popular.
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But after a protracted extradition fight, he was sent to France in April 2010 for another trial on the money-laundering charges.
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