I wasn't lying — I was sacrificing for my nation.
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Here's a dad sacrificing his kid to the Night King.
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A smarter watch should be attainable without sacrificing personal style.
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It also does all of this without sacrificing battery life.
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You're sacrificing battery life and ease of use for durability.
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Making space requires sacrificing your own; listening requires shutting up.
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But sacrificing comfort for style is and age old adage.
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And is it worth sacrificing one life to save 80?
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And that is worth sacrificing a few good hair days.
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Women asked for bras that create support without sacrificing aesthetics.
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Boss rushes are about learning, and they're also about sacrificing.
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Sacrificing the many rubs our utilitarian intuitions the wrong way.
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Ireland gained continental links without sacrificing its ties to Britain.
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"You're sacrificing a lot," he said by phone from Florida.
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Steve Israel: GOP sacrificing women, House Republicans with Kavanaugh plan.
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Or sacrificing the rest of the world for our kids?
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Plus, the power companies themselves may be sacrificing performance gains.
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"Success is not about sacrificing sleep for work," Yeutter said.
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"He saved many lives by sacrificing his life," Mujahid said.
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Is it worth sacrificing your health for a $0.99 meal?
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WASHINGTON — Can we improve fuel economy without sacrificing vehicle safety?
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Anyone on Earth can apply, without sacrificing their existing nationality.
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She largely succeeds — if sacrificing, invariably, some depth for breadth.
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But Anthony isn't sacrificing any pay for his free agency.
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I didn't like the fact that we were sacrificing fighters.
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But she's tired of sacrificing crucial family time for teaching.
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The Saudis are sacrificing profit margins to keep market share.
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Here are 9 practical tips for cutting costs, without sacrificing quality.
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Apple's big challenge was adding complexity to iOS without sacrificing simplicity.
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Because no one is perfect, no one is fully self-sacrificing.
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It's as if she's sacrificing herself at the altar of celebrity.
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But it would mean sacrificing Fox News and other conservative platforms.
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But I'm no martyr sacrificing himself for the common good here.
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The DCT takes the guesswork out of shifting without sacrificing performance.
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New businesses require risk, and risk means sacrificing security and stability.
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Sacrificing your integrity causes you to experience massive amounts of stress.
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And sacrificing growth for other goals wasn't Facebook's style at all.
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But you can't do that without sacrificing some of the fun.
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Raisi accuses Rouhani of sacrificing Iran's sovereignty for a fool's bargain.
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Nothing's sacrificing that—not a plane ride, not humidity, not anything.
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Opting for a waterproof speaker doesn't mean sacrificing style for function.
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If you're sacrificing sleep for exercise, is that a good tradeoff?
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"I love sacrificing my dignity for a drink," one model says.
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This can be done without sacrificing the rights of their mothers.
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You can have laws and guidelines without sacrificing artistry and soul.
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To do so would require sacrificing growth to rein in pollution.
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People who are asked for money tend to be self-sacrificing.
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They must be able to work with flexibility without sacrificing security.
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Sacrificing your health for the sake of your business is counterproductive.
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Citizens aren't just sacrificing out of the nobility of their heart.
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You want to pay as little as possible without sacrificing everything.
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When we're on strike, we're sacrificing a grade for that day.
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Sacrificing comfort to vanity is something women know only too well.
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She creates images that have clarity without sacrificing ornamentation and joy.
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This movie is both raunchy and funny, without sacrificing the humor.
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Chances are, you're sacrificing a whole lot more than you think.
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This was so much worse than sacrificing a kidney, I thought.
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Ms. Boone Isaacs, 67, characterized her board retirement as self-sacrificing.
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Are there ways to cut costs without sacrificing the core mission?
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Scheduling short blocks of time will alleviate stress without sacrificing availability.
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Reformation is proof that you can be sustainable without sacrificing style.
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What did Trump get in exchange for sacrificing our national security???
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And winning by offering a lower price also means sacrificing profits.
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So we're not sacrificing that much to make the food fast.
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He had "this unstoppable pressure to keep sacrificing himself," Garrow says.
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Traditionally some argued that taking this approach could mean sacrificing returns.
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They are sacrificing themselves so that all of us might learn.
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Thus, it gathers complexity without sacrificing any of its guileless modesty.
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At their best, fights feel distinct and deliberate without ever sacrificing fluidity.
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We would be sacrificing these benefits if we did not have immigration.
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Protecting my money while on the road now means sacrificing my privacy.
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They're great for social settings, too, since they're comfortable without sacrificing style.
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She has been sacrificing LGBT safety on the altar of political correctness.
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There's a commitment to defense, blocking shots, and sacrificing for the team.
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While trying to boost the sound, they end up sacrificing its quality.
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"Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything," one ad reads.
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It's undeniably seductive to be promised free energy without sacrificing any amenities.
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It goes without saying that Larsen is an excellent, self-sacrificing friend.
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This gives workers the tools to bargain with, without sacrificing anyone's privacy.
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Then they're sacrificing a lamb, and you know what happens after that.
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Much of it is institutional, not independent, sacrificing autonomy yet feigning subversion.
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Well, he is rather consistent in sacrificing all forms of good manners.
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This trust will make handing over responsibilities and sacrificing control much easier.
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Trump also has no record of sacrificing himself for the greater good.
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People celebrated by drinking, dancing, sacrificing animals, and enjoying the occasional orgy.
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This, of course, comes at the immeasurable risk of sacrificing your life.
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However, consumer watchdogs argue the emphasis on speed risks sacrificing patient safety.
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Here's a look at how he keeps costs down without sacrificing flavor.
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Losing China's market could mean sacrificing better jobs for less desirable ones.
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The Everlane Packable Backpack saves space without sacrificing style, versatility, and durability.
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Why would we ever consider sacrificing this irreplaceable landscape to oil drilling?
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For example, can Apple continue to sell in China without sacrificing profit?
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It's not worth sacrificing your own retirement to give to your grandchildren.
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But honestly, until recently, choosing an organic tampon often meant sacrificing something.
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What if that means sacrificing the story you were going to write?
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Please thank a healthcare worker for what they are doing and sacrificing.
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Can Josh become a top-level tournament player without sacrificing his childhood?
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"I don't really want to spend five years sacrificing virgins," he said.
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Mr. Fitzpatrick described sacrificing his relationship with Mr. Cho by confronting him.
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Ordinary people are literally sacrificing their lives to stop that from happening.
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If you don't mind sacrificing on space, you'll save big on costs.
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Instead, it feels like he's sacrificing his youth for the greater good.
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Scheduling such short blocks of time alleviates stress without sacrificing your availability.
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It could be a self-sacrificing decoy meant to distract enemy defenses.
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Because sacrificing short-term goals for long-term gain is what people do.
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Most people actually agree that sacrificing the lone victim makes the most sense.
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That is, outside of tonsuring, a Hindu religious practice of sacrificing your hair.
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There are plenty of barriers the White House could lower without sacrificing security.
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Samsung claims you can fold and unfold it 200,000 times without sacrificing durability.
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Even if that means sacrificing the Halloween costume she really wanted to wear.
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And the company did so without deviating from its brand or sacrificing margins.
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They taught me how to write about Jordan Catalano without sacrificing good syntax.
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She lets him bleed out, remembering what older Claudia said about sacrificing things.
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Paul would be sacrificing contract years and money if he left the Clippers.
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She was tired of giving things up, doing more with less. Scrimping. Sacrificing.
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In his impassioned speech, Khizr accused Trump of never sacrificing for his country.
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Maybe a couple more ports, too, even though that may mean sacrificing thinness.
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They're dedicated to sacrificing their lives, and if need be, to save ours.
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Public Citizen is now publishing a report, "Sacrificing the Pawns," revealing our findings.
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It is the ability to earn a decent paycheck without sacrificing family life.
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Can you cut expenses if you need to without sacrificing quality of life?
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Sacrificing one for the other only puts people and countries at greater risk.
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You're OK with sacrificing other artists on other stages you want to see?
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We're super effective in our debt payoff, without feeling like we're sacrificing anything.
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Time and again, that has meant sacrificing the public good for private profit.
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"I'm not sacrificing no bench role," he said when that series was over.
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Mothers in particular are sacrificing their careers to make up for the shortfall.
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Beyond Meat is sacrificing near-term profits to reinvest in growth, he explained.
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This smart choice will reduce incidental collection on Americans without sacrificing our security.
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"Thank you for sacrificing your dreams so that I could have my own."
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"We can and must defeat terrorism without sacrificing our constitutional principles," Coons said.
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Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) ended up sacrificing herself to defeat the faceless creature.
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Without sacrificing their principles, liberals can come across as more respectful of others.
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Sacrificing comfort for style is a common dilemma for the average working adult.
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Julia Kravets was tired of sacrificing her sweet tooth for a healthy appetite.
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It is a notable achievement in juggling multiple themes without sacrificing entertainment value.
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"For people working in those cities, they are sacrificing drive time," Haring said.
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To not sacrifice yourself while not sacrificing the other — this is the challenge.
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Are we okay sacrificing some innovation to make health care more affordable for all?
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La La Land enjoys the fruits of musical theater without sacrificing at its altar.
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Inventories will need to get back to healthy levels without sacrificing too much profit.
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Levy also stressed that he doesn't feel he's sacrificing anything to live zero waste.
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Many longtime fans accuse Blizzard of sacrificing its values to protect business in China.
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Is saving billions of people from inevitable war worth sacrificing millions of New Yorkers?
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Saving Medicare requires harnessing competition to make the program more efficient, without sacrificing quality.
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The worst thing their parents can do isn't sacrificing children to an alien overlord.
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Pre-determined Fun Money gave us the freedom to enjoy life without sacrificing everything.
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But the best smartphones made me feel like I wasn't sacrificing a premium experience.
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It's not that Kelley can't turn around a powerful story without sacrificing its grounding.
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Want the body of an athlete without sacrificing your love of salty fried snacks?
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Nicely displaying high-quality images without sacrificing load time can be a constant dilemma.
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That's why I am fine sacrificing my privacy for the safety of New York.
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But, you know, an option that means sacrificing some very helpful AI-powered assistance.
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It's sacrificing your ability to really enjoy something in a quest to preserve it.
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If sacrificing your Netflix account seems unthinkable, you'll need to trim the fat elsewhere.
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Are singles sacrificing the intimacy that comes with preparing a meal with a partner?
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Who at 30 years old would do that, sacrificing his life in that way?
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Like many women, I've accepted that it means sacrificing style for comfort and utility.
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They're not sacrificing anything of who they are to come together as a couple.
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"The prosecutor tried to picture me like I was sacrificing this girl," she said.
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The sacrificing of human bodies to alien life forms because that makes total sense.
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This is strategic, to expand surface area, for more crust, without sacrificing inner tenderness.
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Such are the rewards for sacrificing your good name on behalf of the president.
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He said that picking and choosing delivers a much better return without sacrificing safety.
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With military caregivers sacrificing educational opportunities, jobs and incomes, financial burdens can be enormous.
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Without affectation, he created a presence that was wholly male without sacrificing feminine grace.
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You could maybe double the amount of HBO that people watch, without sacrificing quality.
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Most are comfortable sacrificing this privacy because of the value they receive in return.
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Then we'd get greedy people as teachers, and we should want self-sacrificing people.
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That means family members pitch in, often sacrificing their own wages to do so.
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He wanted to make data analytics hassle-free for corporate clients, without sacrificing sophistication.
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This administration should reclaim tools to meet our energy needs without sacrificing our heritage.
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Confusing hard work with sacrificing ourselves, we erode our work/life balance to survive.
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And if surprise is a strategy, maybe sacrificing conventional coherence is worth the gamble.
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DeRozan undoubtedly wants a longer-term extension in exchange for sacrificing his free agency.
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The concept was designed to be as environmentally friendly as possible, without sacrificing luxury.
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There's something to be said for blending in without sacrificing your sense of self.
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What are you sacrificing when you go the more environmentally and ethically friendly route?
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The philosophy here is to spread the risk without sacrificing potential for greater returns.
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This is a huge step for me, sacrificing the aesthetics of my baked creations.
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"Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything," Kaepernick said in the commercial.
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You're not really sacrificing much yield because higher-beta names have compressed so much.
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If you're brand new you can argue that sacrificing profits for growth makes sense.
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Trump was effectively sacrificing trans people's rights because he saw it as politically expedient.
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I am unsure if Martinez is sacrificing or sharing himself, but it is probably both.
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We want to be sure that as we create doctors, we aren't sacrificing human beings.
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Crazybaby than made the earbuds more portable without sacrificing sound in the $99 Air Nanos.
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I'd rather feel more joy and stability, even if it means sacrificing a great paycheck.
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At Columbia, I enjoyed a truly well rounded university experience, sacrificing neither athletics, nor academics.
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Keynes often warned of the dangers of sacrificing present well-being for an uncertain future.
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Mr. Piñera must promote a more peaceful and effective dialogue without sacrificing the democratic process.
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Did he have more over the Falklands, sacrificing a job he was so good at?
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"We can't always be in the business of sacrificing ourselves for other people," she says.
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She has wants and needs, she's capable of surprising K, or sacrificing herself for him.
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A lot of artists wouldn't be so frank about sacrificing their sound for mainstream success.
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Whether Hong Kongers are sacrificing autonomy for a little less inconvenience remains to be seen.
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It's all about striking the balance between dressing the part without sacrificing your personal style.
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Or can he defeat Negan without sacrificing the humanity that has suddenly reappeared within him?
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Sometimes, this came in the form of sacrificing myself for a relationship I was in.
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I also liked Wendell's play of sacrificing his reward for an advantage on Ghost Island.
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Ghenov's paintings and his use of a semi-heteronym somehow feel playful without sacrificing seriousness.
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Or am I okay with sacrificing temporary stardom for a product that actually helps people?
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That might mean sacrificing margin, but in return for greater volume and economies of scale.
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And we know Markle has traveling in style without sacrificing functionality down to an art.
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Expectant mothers can find low prices on Target's maternity clothing without sacrificing their personal style.
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At what point will Jeff Bezos say enough is enough in terms of sacrificing profit.
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"Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything," the Super Bowl quarterback's ad reads.
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It lets businesses segment their database to boost memory efficiency without sacrificing reliable access speeds.
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Props to the entire group for sacrificing their bodies for the entertainment of our troops!
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"They used to be giving, sacrificing for the public good," says an Istanbul news editor.
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Plus, it's got a unique racer-meets-scoop-back, so you're not sacrificing style, either.
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Oh, she apparently just waltzed right out of the Upside Down seconds after "sacrificing" herself.
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Britain's Conservative government is accused of sacrificing the steel industry to toady up to China.
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Jimmy Butler is Sacrificing Too Much The Timberwolves are not the NBA's most disappointing team.
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The product had to ensure the customer wasn't sacrificing anything, Toussant explains on their website.
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Theo's existence as an out and proud lesbian champions LGBTQ representation without sacrificing character complexity.
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SEPTEMBER: A controversial Supreme Court fight Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything.
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Preserving the rights of capital is the goal, even when that means sacrificing democratic demands.
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Despite increasing data risks, 71% say it's worth sacrificing privacy given the benefits of technology.
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Instead, he offered solutions like sacrificing a goat, and charged them fees for his advice.
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Yet speed to market through speed of execution is often erroneously sought by sacrificing quality.
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Doing so, though, would mean taking a significant risk and perhaps sacrificing his stable job.
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The best part was that it didn't look like we were sacrificing quality for price.
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But we can accommodate mining, even here in the United States, without sacrificing bedrock principles.
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It is possible for the church to fulfill its obligations without sacrificing its constitutional rights.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Europe risks sacrificing its antitrust principles at the altar of global competitiveness.
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This would help citizens protect themselves from the storm without sacrificing their right to vote.
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It mostly sits unloved and unneeded, sacrificing keys that were useful for not much benefit.
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But others warn that giving up sleep is sacrificing our last uninterrupted time to capitalism.
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For Flipkart, this provides the company with a permanent capital structure without sacrificing managerial independence.
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They use security forums as an emergency recruiting tool, sacrificing quality and patriotism for speed.
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Yet when he missed a session, he felt like he was sacrificing his overall wellness.
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You have to know going in that it's something you feel is worth potentially sacrificing.
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They are sacrificing so much to care for others, and I am honored to help.
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The unlikable Veda in "Mildred Pierce" (1945) seems born to defy her self-sacrificing mother.
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One band that's found how to create concise, poignant tracks without sacrificing quality is Greys.
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The goddess Artemis basically blackmails Agamemnon, who insulted her, into sacrificing his daughter as expiation.
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So instead, it depicts Mercury as consciously sacrificing himself for the greater cause of entertainment.
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Moreover, the Trump administration is sacrificing real national security concerns for short-term economic gains.
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A psychological educational evaluation found that the older twin has extraordinarily high self-sacrificing tendencies.
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He can't, not without sacrificing his college eligibility and, quite possibly by extension, his scholarship.
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From there, I just tried to keep the fill lively and clean without sacrificing flow.
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But many Americans seized on Gray's formulation to embrace Darwin without sacrificing their religious convictions.
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Sacrificing the multitalented Kelly, a right-handed hitter with less plate discipline, was worth it.
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"We're taught that sacrificing for our children is what we're supposed to do," she said.
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Among other things, critics argue that she risks sacrificing her image as a straight player.
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Prioritizing U.S. interests and putting America first requires not needlessly sacrificing American blood and treasure.
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DriveNets said its software allows communication service providers to handle growing demand without sacrificing profitability.
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A moderately allocated, tax-sensitive ETF account allowed for growth opportunity without sacrificing much liquidity.
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Doing so, however, would mean taking a significant risk and perhaps sacrificing his stable job.
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You don't abandon an ally who is sacrificing alongside you, is spilling blood alongside you.
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But in 'The Great Wall,' why are these soldiers fighting, dying and sacrificing their bodies?
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I was sacrificing the small amount of gasoline we had to make the trip to Aguadilla.
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She argues that post-crisis financial regulation has made the economy more stable without sacrificing growth.
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"I was too immature to know I was sacrificing as much as I was," he said.
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Germany is ready to do this, but not at the price of sacrificing the nuclear deal.
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All those algorithms made trade-offs, like sacrificing speed for accuracy or memory consumption for reliability.
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White privilege means that even working, sweating, and sacrificing alongside black teammates does not guarantee understanding.
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The Canadians may well decide that chapter 19 is not worth sacrificing the entire deal for.
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Watch as he keeps it loose in the hips while sacrificing nothing in the arm movement.
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It's ideal for visitors who want a central location without sacrificing luxury and top-notch service.
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We've found several great options that blend in better than other mineral sunscreens without sacrificing protection.
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How can we reduce or eliminate reliance on high-definition maps without sacrificing safety and performance?
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They can make sure that the VCs they invest in reflect their values without sacrificing returns.
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There are a couple ways to stay warm while trick-or-treating without sacrificing your outfit.
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Available in a variety of colors, the plastic case is a bit thinner without sacrificing protection.
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Drake said Aerojet remained focused on lowering its costs without sacrificing the reliability of its products.
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If your competitors aren't responding - or aren't responding well - to customer complaints, they're sacrificing these benefits.
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He'll do anything for Runa, even though Runa doesn't actually want him sacrificing June for her.
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One of the game's first puzzles centers around sacrificing a boy named Wei, a fellow student.
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Sacrificing a bit of drawer space is worth it to me to keep that door open.
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Together, they've come up with an exclusive 9-piece swimwear collection that's trendy without sacrificing fit.
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And investors in Aramco might balk at sacrificing short-term revenues for long-term strategic objectives.
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It's also the rare console game that jumped to mobile without sacrificing what made it great.
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"He's been on the road and has been sacrificing a lot of family time," Newmark said.
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Their phones don't always have enough storage to download it without sacrificing other apps or content.
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But with Treasury bonds, you run the risk of sacrificing too much income for capital preservation.
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Historically, sacrificing oil revenues has been too bitter a pill to swallow for most petro-nations.
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Why would presidential candidates give up their right to pick their own Cabinet, sacrificing their power?
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That's a risky thing to do without sacrificing the show's reputation as a bulwark for victims.
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The shepherd who sought to protect his flock had morphed into the general sacrificing his soldiers.
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With it, Android users on phones and tablets can enjoy full page layouts without sacrificing readability.
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Each partner shares in the up-front savings without needlessly sacrificing marketing power down the road.
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But making changes to Background App Refresh can help extend battery life without sacrificing much functionality.
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That way, Jarrett got to develop a close relationship with her daughter without sacrificing her work.
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It was cheesier and bacon-ier without sacrificing the sacred union of sour cream and potato.
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Get radically honest about the costsIs the payoff of maintaining unrealistic standards worth what you're sacrificing?
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Interior designers and building professionals offered some tips on how to save money without sacrificing style.
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She worries most about not disappointing Fatima, who is sacrificing everything to pay for her schooling.
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What Carl would make of Siddiq's death after sacrificing his life for him on season eight.
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When Daphne Oz cooks at home, she keeps it healthy and simple without sacrificing bold flavors.
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Peter Kassig was a generous, kind, self-sacrificing kid who I drank with in Beirut's bars.
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The reformists risk sacrificing their identity in this coalition; outside of it, they sacrifice their relevance.
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Brilliantly, he turns a very specific architectural period into a contemporary art language, without sacrificing either.
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Hindu priests helped protect the turtle by declaring that sacrificing them was not a religious practice.
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The film depicts the harsh, often dangerous situations Parvana falls into without sacrificing warmth and empathy.
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"He is sacrificing our public safety and national security on the altar of his own ego."
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It was a lesson in being a strong woman, getting things done, without sacrificing your professionalism.
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How many human lives would it be worth sacrificing to preserve the existence of Shakespeare's works?
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"I always thought that moving to New York meant sacrificing quality of life," Mr. Toth said.
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Violence generates still more attention for his cause, while sacrificing the moral clarity of peaceful protest.
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Doctors and nurses the world over are sacrificing their own well-being to ensure others live.
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They had faith that these values were worth sacrificing everything for — including, if necessary, their lives.
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They decide to solve the deadlock by sacrificing a goat and reading its entrails for guidance.
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We would do well to heed that lesson without sacrificing the laughter that should accompany it.
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When I met Meshaal in 2014, he denied he was sacrificing Gazans for his own objectives.
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It has a $26.5 billion endowment and prides itself on achieving athletic excellence without sacrificing integrity.
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On top of that, Domino's cost the least out of all three chains, without sacrificing quality.
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Governments fixed the value of their currencies to gold, sacrificing some control over the domestic economy.
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So it's gotta be a real good time for it to be worth sacrificing precious sleep!
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But the real surprise comes by way of value offered without sacrificing a drop of style.
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Women should think twice about sacrificing their hard-earned civil rights on the altar of transgenderism.
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After spending the night here, I can vouch that lower prices don&apost risk sacrificing comfort.
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We need to take back our privacy from tech companies — even if that means sacrificing convenience.
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These people did it without sacrificing a steady paycheck and while still propelling their careers forward.
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"Being greener on vacation doesn't take a lot of effort or mean sacrificing pleasure," he said.
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Watercolor allows me the versatility without sacrificing the saturation or depth of color that I want.
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They took turns sacrificing for the other, with no guarantee Leonelli would take that next step.
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While Beijing may be reluctant to be seen as conceding to public pressure and sacrificing Mrs.
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And in never sacrificing either of those two interests, it becomes a strong example of both.
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A longer Nike commercial, which aired during the NFL's season opener, also highlights Kaepernick's "sacrificing everything" motto.
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It has also pulled back on promotional pricing for phone and television plans, sacrificing new customer gains.
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"My wife was sacrificing time from our other son, our daughter, me, her job, too," Kolman said.
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What's more, it allows users to play games and stream HD content while charging without sacrificing performance.
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As Pixar has demonstrated, dipping back into the well doesn't automatically mean sacrificing creativity on that altar.
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Before he succeeded, The Hound realized there was no way to kill The Mountain without sacrificing himself.
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The workaholic who sacrifices her own life to her career may also be sacrificing her family's lives.
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Both companies have been trying to keep prices low to stay competitive without sacrificing too much profit.
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Like most teen movies, Christine is ultimately about sacrificing one's soul for the sake of fitting in.
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"We maintain as high a level of detail as we can without sacrificing the fun," said Jones.
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Sacrificing her own comfort, the mother bird lifted her wings and offered her chicks a temporary canopy.
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Touchscreen-compatible gloves let you use smartphones, tablets, and other devices without sacrificing warmth during the winter.
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Maybe they look a little dorky, but at least you're not sacrificing the state of your style.
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Buying the $750 Galaxy S10E doesn't mean you're sacrificing any of the crucial improvements and hardware upgrades.
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Mr Carlsen's queen-sacrificing gambit stopped Mr Karjakin from becoming the first Russian world champion since 2007.
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At best, courage is self-sacrificing, non-violent, modest and based on universal principles—and immensely powerful.
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And if there's one thing Markle knows how to do that's travel in style without sacrificing functionality.
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While trying to sacrifice their friend for the Slenderman, they also ended up sacrificing their own youth.
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But, I've found that it's worth sacrificing a little bit of comfort when it comes to jeans.
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With Medidata, Dassault can add growth without sacrificing profitability while also expanding in the lucrative medical market.
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Jozef Pilsudski, Poland's leader in the 1920s, was explicitly compared to Kosciuszko for his self-sacrificing nationalism.
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Instead, this is the company's effort to offer a quieter ride without sacrificing too much emotional connection.
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It's not about sacrificing your culture, it's about learning to adapt to a culture that currently exists.
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But there are ways to get more passengers onto planes without sacrificing comfort or enraging the public.
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She's focused her energy on "making getting dressed easy," without sacrificing the aesthetic appeal of the clothing.
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Kaepernick's ad — which says "Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything" — was released on Sept.
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In any case, it's proof that you can make a thin and light laptop without sacrificing connectivity.
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It's small and lightweight enough to carry with you for easy access whenever you, without sacrificing security.
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What if we told you that you could have a thinner, lighter device without sacrificing quality, though?
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And when America's aviation system has to choose between sacrificing safety and efficiency, it picks the latter.
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It's Huffington's new mission to prove that hard work and success don't require burnout and sacrificing health.
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However, Samsung was able to include a number of ports in the Notebook 9 without sacrificing portability.
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Medical professionals can be better environmental stewards without sacrificing quality of care, according to Sherman and Eckelman.
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I'm a big fan of Scandinavian furniture, and how it's very minimalistic without sacrificing aesthetics for quality.
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Importantly, expanding into car-sharing, General Motors isn't sacrificing its current business model but rather expanding it.
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If you want to get ahead, you have to be willing to spend years working and sacrificing.
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The former undercover agent could exploit even the toughest terrorists into sacrificing everything to help her agenda.
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Sacrificing the individual rubs our Kantian intuitions — our sense of what a "superhero" is — the wrong way.
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But there's a way to get in on the trends without sacrificing sleep or missing your ride.
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Thompson isn't sacrificing numbers so much as he's failing to capitalize on the opportunities he still has.
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I used to think that being wealthy meant sacrificing my values, and this is just plain wrong.
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So he's exchanging the now, for people here, giving them what people want, and sacrificing the future.
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It would also require sacrificing the next election, and thus the party's control of the White House.
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"It's a really good way to ramp up your 20.5(k) without sacrificing your lifestyle," Gilbert said.
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For all we know, he'll end up sacrificing himself and they'll die in contempt side by side.
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Cashman, the Yankees' general manager, acquired a star from the Cincinnati Reds without sacrificing a top prospect.
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A few simple adjustments can take your gym wear from kickboxing to kicking back, without sacrificing style.
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The Freehand New York has all the practicality and soul of a hostel, without sacrificing any comfort.
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That translates into a more car-like ride without really sacrificing any of the truck-y capability.
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Worn over the ears, or raffishly askew, the Francophile favorite keeps your noggin snug without sacrificing sophistication.
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To solve these problems, Ms. Smith suggested sacrificing the dressers to reclaim square footage for a desk.
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I realize I'm sacrificing history and tradition — but what I get in return is dinner that night.
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He can advocate a reassessment of the nation's foreign commitments without sacrificing the dignity of his office.
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But all of us were guilty of sacrificing a bit of ourselves in the name of success.
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Boondocking, or dry camping, lets travelers park almost anywhere without sacrificing comforts like shelter and a bed.
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Each character gets something he or she wants, but only by sacrificing something he or she needs.
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It's popcorn, minus the explosion into fluff — a worthwhile trade-off, sacrificing lightness for meatiness and crunch.
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Similar to their Perfectemp electric kettle, this Cuisinart coffee maker gives you hotter coffee without sacrificing taste.
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Jack dies on the altar of Ally's talent and in sacrificing himself becomes an eternally perfect love.
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To "have it all," we're sacrificing our well-being and our sleep, while also forgoing the wealth.
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Basically, if you can help her a lot by sacrificing a little, you ought to do it.
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I still had trouble imagining that Taborn's process could be so simple, so pure and self-sacrificing.
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We also have to begin listening to and respecting each other without sacrificing our principles and values.
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In comparison with the Manduka Pro's 6mm of padding, the ProLite mat sheds thickness without sacrificing comfort.
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Participants will discuss making the Army command structure more efficient without sacrificing its function from 9 a.m.
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If you want to keep it extremely simple without sacrificing taste, this is the way to go.
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The lack of any foam layers promotes more airflow, making this mattress more breathable without sacrificing comfort.
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Party leaders openly acknowledge that they hope to solve global warming without sacrificing coal, gas or oil.
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A breakneck pace, however, is only possible by sacrificing characters like Donner and Froh, Gunther and Gutrune.
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Past self-sacrificing employees have included Don Nelson, Lenny Wilkens, Isiah Thomas, Larry Brown and Phil Jackson.
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For failing malls, Mr. Busch said, it could mean sacrificing mall space for office or residential development.
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However, there are ways to meaningfully explore the world without sacrificing your career or your financial goals.
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For years, the popular narrative stressed how much Durant was sacrificing to fit in next to Westbrook.
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Reddit finally introduced some graphic elements and much-needed spacing, without sacrificing its popular news feed format.
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A breakneck pace, however, is only possible by sacrificing characters like Donner and Froh, Gunther and Gutrune.
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Sacrificing sleep has also been tied to weight gain, cardiovascular disease and diabetes, among other health problems.
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And the third is that Rachel is strong, self-sacrificing, and courageous — a lot like Eleanor herself.
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That said, their natural cohesion doesn't mean that the two are sacrificing any of their artistic independence.
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The government is able to handle a cut in the deficit ratio without sacrificing state-led investment.
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He'd focus his concept instead on serving sushi-grade seafood, even though it would mean sacrificing profits.
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For a GOP officeholder, standing up for democratic integrity could mean sacrificing reelection in 2018 or 2020.
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In Panico's case, doing so meant sacrificing a chance to play in the women's Champions League this season.
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Campo Santo isn't trying to protect itself from criticism; if anything, it's sacrificing money by banning the video.
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"You have to find ways of sacrificing work so that you can be with your family," she explains.
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But you are sacrificing more than just your time to get paid—you are also handing over data.
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Making the computer drive could get companies around strict rest rules for drivers, improving safety without sacrificing efficiency.
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For the most part, the Army is readjusting by sacrificing size and deferring modernization to ensure current readiness.
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Ecologists and economic expansionists can debate the merits of sacrificing human water needs for protecting salmon all day.
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We promise to keep showing you how exactly a Jew keeps sacrificing for her community and the world.
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Having a workaholic boss can mean working long hours and sacrificing personal time to meet all the demands.
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They're funding Arena Academy, a program to teach political newbies how to win elections without sacrificing their souls.
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"The people of Puerto Rico are sacrificing," he said in a news conference Wednesday here in San Juan.
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But her crime is one of needing to embody the image of martyred motherhood, selfless and self-sacrificing.
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Going to work at your first corporate job and want to look appropriate without sacrificing your personal style?
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But doing so would mean sacrificing the next couple of harvests, and no one is eager for that.
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The caricature of a desperate woman sacrificing her humanity and uterus to make ends meet is not reality.
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We're sacrificing privacy, we're being judged and scrutinized, and it's grueling and it's painful, but it is time.
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She married—aged 19—Robert Rubin, a physicist whom she followed to Cornell, sacrificing her place at Harvard.
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Thus, North Korea giving up its nuclear arsenal after sacrificing so much to create it would be unprecedented.
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Then Yondu dies, sacrificing himself for the surrogate son he's never quite been able to admit he loves.
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If you're happy sacrificing camera quality for a workable, budget-friendly Android phone, there's a device for you.
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The Powerpuff Girls are servants of the state, sacrificing their lives to fight monsters and working with authority.
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If Wyoming thought that joining a Western ISO meant sacrificing its coal plants, it probably wouldn't do it.
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I wasn't sacrificing a ton to save that much money, and having it makes me feel more stable.
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Mr Jaffe explains their thinking as that of the "traditional Asian conglomerate model": sacrificing margins for market share.
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It does require sacrificing a lot of your ego and your intellect in being vulnerable for a minute.
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But look what's happening: the Saudis are sacrificing by cutting production, and oil prices are STILL going down.
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And finally, a slew of astronaut saviors arrived, sacrificing themselves for their estranged women over pulse-pounding orchestration.
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Zeus tries to stop them, but he's too late; Pandora quenches the Flame, sacrificing herself in the process.
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If only I realized then that rocking a sun-kissed glow wouldn't be worth sacrificing my skin health.
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The result is a city that's become more vital than ever without sacrificing all of its trademark grit.
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At a minimum, the Saudis are sacrificing $4 for every $1 of which they are depriving the Iranians.
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He is doing public penance, sacrificing his individual divinity for the sake of the worldly and the mundane.
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For low-income communities, accurate self-assessment is crucial to avoiding high hospital bills without sacrificing well-being.
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Is National Review sacrificing its values in a desperate bid for relevancy under a president it vehemently opposed?
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This was the last time we saw the leaping, spinning, position sacrificing Jon Jones at front and center.
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It was going to head to Vanessa [Ives, played by Eva Green] sacrificing herself and reuniting with God.
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It isn't about sacrificing one's principles; it's about trying to advance those principles through honest and reasoned argument.
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And it would do this ostensibly without sacrificing the brand it has built over the past three decades.
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The legacy that Marielle left is one of commitment, martyrdom, and sacrificing herself for the rest of us.
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As a result, PriestmanGoode says it can fit 30 percent more passengers on a train without sacrificing comfort.
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Why should they have to make the choice between using great products and services and sacrificing their privacy?
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My favorite thing about this brand is that it's both stylish and sustainable, without sacrificing on either fronts.
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I was a kid then, and I did not yet realize what others with less privilege were sacrificing.
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"The home provides ample privacy without sacrificing ocean views," stated seller's representative Patrick Jordan of Patrick Stewart Properties.
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It's given liberal activists confidence that they can win in the Trump era without sacrificing their political values.
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I was wrong — the F-PACE SVR is power on a budget without sacrificing an ounce of style.
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"We cannot cut costs short term without sacrificing revenue going forward," the banker said on condition of anonymity.
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With many digital products, "free" more often than not means sacrificing your attention or your data (or both).
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"Scoring goals is hard and it's a matter of sacrificing your body," the 23-year-old Upshall said.
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Scientific progress should not be accepted as sacrificing the life of one for the alleged benefit of another.
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MILAN (Reuters Breakingviews) - The European Union is sacrificing its own market principles in a diplomatic row with Switzerland.
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Both did so without sacrificing laughs, and so it shouldn't be a problem for Brooklyn Nine-Nine, either.
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But Matmos are composer-experimentalists rather than vice versa, never sacrificing narrative and melody for their grand ideas.
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This legislation will also help keep costs down, without sacrificing the patient's physical, emotional and economic well being.
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Here, 10 destinations where you can save money on an upscale trip without sacrificing a feeling of luxury.
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America can engineer a way for its citizens to vote online without sacrificing security or a paper trail.
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She defeats Ares, not by sacrificing herself, but by hurling large objects and then frying him with thunderbolts.
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When companies are able to produce more efficiently, they can absorb higher labor costs without sacrificing profit margins.
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" He accused the Israeli government of sacrificing truth and justice "for its current economic, security and political interests.
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Diplomacy, he said, is "maybe sacrificing that community engagement right now, and that is a little bit troubling."
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The meat is tenderized by a mallet with spring-loaded needles that break down fibers without sacrificing succulence.
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"We can't be sacrificing people's lives and their mental health for the sake of seven weeks of TV."
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States that do need to be subdivided could be sliced in compact ways without sacrificing any other values.
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Straily said many pitchers try too hard against Stanton, getting more speed on their fastballs but sacrificing command.
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"You're sacrificing time with your friends, time with your loved ones, time with your own health," she said.
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Sacrificing three days to speak at a conference sucks, but helping the people you meet there is wonderful.
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Note that this does not involve sacrificing the concerns of people of color to win over white voters.
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Congress will decide whether to remove a sitting president for allegedly sacrificing national interests to win an election.
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The alto saxophonist Yosvany Terry blends twisty contemporary jazz with buoyant Cuban folklore, sacrificing little along the way.
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The maker of KitKats and Nespresso has a habit of missing targets and sacrificing profit to boost revenue.
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And might it do so without sacrificing the aesthetic and spiritual cultivation that is art's reason for being?
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Social conservatives, meanwhile, think that Republican leaders are sacrificing Christian principles in order to keep big business happy.
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Warren is uniquely poised to accomplish serious reform without sacrificing what's working in our economy and innovation ecosystem.
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Taking ourselves off the rolls means sacrificing our voices and giving the Trump administration exactly what it wants.
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"In the last two years, the focus of sacrificing security over wait times has increased tremendously," Brainard said.
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Republican critics and others said he was sacrificing a U.S. ally, the Syrian Kurds, and undermining American credibility.
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Now, with the bags, they're sacrificing their privacy for what he and others consider an ineffective security measure.
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The study concluded that the technology could lead to lower costs for colleges over time without sacrificing learning.
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"It comes with sacrificing and hard work and blood, sweat and tears, but it is so worth it."
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This is particularly acute in the civilian nuclear power sector where the U.S. is sacrificing its leadership role.
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Personally, I think I'll always be terrified of sacrificing a Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless earbud to the aether.
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But it's entirely possible to eat less sugar without sacrificing much — if any — of the pleasures of eating.
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If nothing else, "Gravity" shows that it is possible to use a ton of CGI without sacrificing quality.
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So Village Capital's startups are doing a better job on diversity while not sacrificing on predictive financial ability.
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It did so without sacrificing the narrative, instead letting us know that the applicable themes are still prevalent.
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Ahead, Hazan shares her best tips to stay golden, raven, and everything in between, all without sacrificing hair health.
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He then went through the building to "check on everybody else," sacrificing his life to keep others safe. 4.
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Is it possible to make a quiet typing experience without sacrificing the feel of obnoxious clackity-noise-making keyboards?
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We believe that immigration laws can and should protect the public without sacrificing people's freedom of expression or religion.
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But the Astros' hitters had the fewest strikeouts in the majors this season, making contact consistently without sacrificing power.
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This size-inclusive rental service caters to a major range of body types without sacrificing style to do it.
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I've felt I have a really quiet voice, but she was just capable of exuding power without sacrificing beauty.
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"Norway deserves modernized laws that encourage innovation and competition without sacrificing what makes the Norwegian model special," it writes.
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The system is stylish and fluid, adding a game-like element without sacrificing the cinematic feel of the piece.
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An individual could face-swap with a generic model without sacrificing the ability to convey his or her emotions.
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Finally, there's a way to get the convenience of a drive-through fast food chain without sacrificing your health.
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Audiophiles often turn their noses up at digital music companies, which have a reputation for sacrificing fidelity for convenience.
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Will he now be hauled back to face the charge of sacrificing innocent people for a supposedly higher cause?
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"Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything," reads the ad that was shared on Instagram and Twitter.
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Instead of celebrating Thanksgiving, witches celebrate the "Feast of Feasts" by sacrificing and devouring one of their own. #Thankful.
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"Norway deserves modernized laws that encourage innovation and competition without sacrificing what makes the Norwegian model special," Uber said.
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Increased funding would allow more species to be saved without sacrificing those that are costly to help, she said.
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Throughout his career, he's tapped into his political side, his darker, more inquisitive roots, and his self-sacrificing nature.
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Every communication app uses the iPhone's screen space better, giving me larger, more legible text without sacrificing information density.
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And the advancement of wide shot technology allowed for massive scaling up of the image without sacrificing rendering quality.
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" Bono in her letter objected to the Kaepernick ads' slogan "believing in something even if it means sacrificing everything.
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I'm sacrificing time with my newborn baby and I'm missing some of Penny's firsts, but it's all worth it.
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Microsoft's challenge is proving it can expand without sacrificing the fat margins it captures in its legacy Windows business.
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In Oregon's Willamette Valley, bringing them back is laborious work that sometimes involves sacrificing stands of other native trees.
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It allows them to excel at their jobs without sacrificing important personal milestones like reading their kids bedtime stories.
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Luckily, there are easy ways to combat it without sacrificing your whole day (and making yourself even more overwhelmed).
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With these latest updates, opting into Apple's jack-of-all trades approach no longer means sacrificing on specialized features.
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"Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything," reads the ad that was shared on Instagram and Twitter.
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That means potential buyers won't have to worry about sacrificing power by choosing a significantly out-of-date phone.
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So, what will we get in sacrificing the incredible "I'll Make A Man Out Of You" training musical montage?
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Some rise to this challenge and produce stellar resumes, while sacrificing intrinsic motivation, curiosity, creativity and sense of purpose.
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She has found a way to acknowledge her pain without sacrificing her dignity or robbing others of their own.
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Designing your phone around a unibody metal structure doesn't require sacrificing water resistance; just look at the iPhone 7.
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On the other, you're sacrificing untold economic potential by allowing the economy to run with a persistent demand shortfall.
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But, most of the time, you'll find you can save money by switching providers without sacrificing coverage at all.
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No, it's not getting defensive and special-teams scores—it involves sacrificing a poor microphone operator during player introductions.
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You sacrificing yourself tonight could lead to a month, who knows how long of not being in our lineup.
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It is time to try a different approach and place more responsibility on other actors, without sacrificing strategic interests.
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" Bono in her letter objected to the Kaepernick ads' slogan "believing in something even if it means sacrificing everything.
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Klytamnestra, after all, had reason to despise the power-crazed Agamemnon, whom she blames for sacrificing their daughter Iphigenia.
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"Democrats are sacrificing due process on the altar of their hatred of President Trump," Gaetz tweeted without any elaboration.
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But if you dream of owning a home without sacrificing the amenities of a big city, you're in luck.
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It is also essential to sensory profile, which gives consumers the ability to consume organic products without sacrificing taste.
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And that meant sacrificing time with his daughters with his first wife, Yasmeen and Destiny (who are now adults).
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Without sacrificing the overall quality of the product, every consideration to reduce the brand's carbon footprint has been made.
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He won by promising that skillful diplomacy could improve Iran's economy without sacrificing key aspects of Iran's nuclear program.
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When you've got the right filter though, you're not sacrificing the quality at all: you're just turning it down.
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The problem with this belief is that it equates female goodness with sacrificing one's sexual pleasure for someone else's.
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Energy efficiency is about making or consuming more goods and services with less energy, not sacrificing quality of life.
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The result: The telephoto lens allows users to zoom in by a factor of two without sacrificing image quality.
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As a teenager, Symoné realized it wasn't worth sacrificing her identity to maintain a pristine — and straight — Hollywood image.
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These peppermint patties are your ticket to a cool weekend story without sacrificing your right to go full-sloth.
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It also provides a larger screen size without sacrificing the one-handed ease of use that our customers love.
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The once popular image of Dickinson as a self-effacing, self-sacrificing recluse has been shelved in recent years.
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Still, he said, he was amenable to the garbage bag plans, even if it will mean sacrificing parking spaces.
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She said she admires jewelers of the Modernist period, like Suzanne Belperron, who made a statement without sacrificing comfort.
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The case is a wonderful piece of engineering, designed to look great without sacrificing expandability and ease of access.
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Setting artistic and political impact aside, Gernreich made great headway in incorporating greater functionality into clothing without sacrificing style.
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All I can say is I wish my eyelids had asked permission before sacrificing themselves to keep the peace.
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The constraints Mr. Eaton-Salners put (and REPUT) on himself meant sacrificing the quality of some of the fill.
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"For over 1 1/2 years we have been sacrificing our education to protest against your inaction," Greta said.
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Because if I watch it, and hang out in front of it for a half-hour, I'm sacrificing sleep.
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Aguerre says he is not worried that surfing will become too mainstream, sacrificing its culture and its easygoing vibe.
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Today, that notion is increasingly questioned amid criticism that the group is once again sacrificing civilians for political gain.
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But Trump hopes Kelly can lend authority to his immigration push without sacrificing the hard-line positions he's advocated.
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People tout them for their improved convenience, but most of them have a history of sacrificing on sound quality.
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Because when the market falls, they have years to let it recover without sacrificing their lifestyle while they wait.
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Trust us, this technology is a gamechanger when it comes to providing good ride quality without sacrificing cornering dynamics.
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Adding space for batteries would mean making the cars taller sacrificing much of that "low center of gravity" benefit.
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Because Conservative lawmakers stopped Mr. Johnson by sacrificing their own party membership, she said, that can work only once.
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Segal argued that many shoppers are sacrificing quality when they choose to ring up more and more purchases online.
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The focus has shifted to utilitarianism, with both Eleanor and Chidi sacrificing their personal happiness for the greater good.
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Denver (CNN)An army of Denver teachers braved freezing temperatures Monday, sacrificing pay to strike for a better future.
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IWG&aposs approach now, according to Dixon, will allow it to supercharge growth without sacrificing the company&aposs profitability.
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Not all Bluetooth earbuds are created equal — sometimes, you end up sacrificing sound quality for the convenience of Bluetooth.
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"The idea that we're sacrificing this time off to get ahead, we're not actually finding that's true," Denis said.
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"They know they are sacrificing their credibility going forward and that they will never be trusted again," Jackson said.
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Harming federal workers, sacrificing food and air safety, and degrading our nation's military readiness are not budget negotiating tactics.
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Many younger Christians think they can better adhere to modern society while sacrificing no teachings of God or Jesus.
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Back in Montreal, the WowWee executives debated the price cut; it would mean sacrificing significant profit on each monkey.
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A great workout shirt doesn't just get the job done but does so without sacrificing performance, comfort, or style.
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Canceling a few weeks of off time would show voters Republicans tried their hardest without sacrificing the whole break.
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Many thanks to my parents for their test solves and to my wife, Julie, for sacrificing the holiday missive.
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"Saving for a down payment does require some saving and sacrificing," Woodbridge Homes president Jamie Howard told The Star.
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If he wants to stay incognito without sacrificing style ... he can always fall back on his Maybach or Navigator.
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You know, it wasn't that I expected you to give it up, it wasn't about sacrificing something you love.
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In fact, the company has not only solved this issue, it has done so without sacrificing message speed, she said.
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The 10 matte shades feature a new vitamin C & E formula that keeps lips moisturized without sacrificing that velvety look.
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Ahead, I asked the pros to spill their best tips for beating eye irritation without sacrificing the look you want.
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And that pricey flat white from the hot Australian barista this morning was totally worth sacrificing your retirement fund for.
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But the government has sufficient means at its disposal to prevent and punish such behavior without sacrificing the First Amendment.
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Sacrificing nitty gritty plot details for artistry, Wright's story skipped over some of the more detailed aspects of Farr's script.
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It involves the fighter sacrificing balance and the ability to hit for a moment so you won't see it much.
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Look at Connerty, who's finally getting ahead in his war with Chuck – and is doing so by sacrificing his principles.
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It's not about sacrificing near-term performance — it's really about preparing, at the same time, for performance in tomorrow's world.
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And some Democrats have questioned whether this compromise meant sacrificing the opportunity for greater and more meaningful anti-gerrymandering measures.
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As a budget Android handset, you're sacrificing high-end features, build quality, and oftentimes aesthetics for something cheap and functional.
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Sure, there's a time and place for minaudières and clutches so pretty they're worth sacrificing your hand for the evening.
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But for Pixar that's coming at the cost of quality, sacrificing the great and the unique for box office safety.
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Octavia Spencer gets to do plenty of outlandish stuff in her horror vehicle without sacrificing her character's sad internal logic.
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In the past, militants have used women and children as human shields — even sacrificing family members to defend their land.
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Rent the Runway co-founder and CEO Jennifer Hyman has her sights set on expanding her business — without sacrificing profitability.
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"Saving for a down payment does require some saving and sacrificing," Woodbridge Homes President Jamie Howard told The Star Vancouver.
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But moreover, I walked into the office that day feeling calm and collected, without sacrificing time from my morning routine.
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If you're looking to get off the grid (without sacrificing your iPhone, of course) this is the one for you.
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Sacrificing your sexuality on the altar of motherhood might not be so bad, if the other option is a husband.
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Williams said technological innovations, especially involving the cloud and on-device processing, will improve life without sacrificing privacy or security.
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In about 2000 I wrote a piece about Linux on PDAs, sacrificing my Compaq iPad to the gods of homebrew.
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It seems to straddle the line between iOS and Android and ends up sacrificing some of the strengths of both.
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So you're either sacrificing privacy, device compatibility, or your own attention, depending on which trade-off you choose to make.
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A loyal dog is being remembered as a hero after sacrificing himself to save his family from four deadly cobras.
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But you can do something about that — through involvement in local and state politics, for example — without sacrificing your son.
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They often made decisive plays, like sacrificing isolated heroes that a human team might have tried (and failed) to save.
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It isn't significantly smaller, and you may be sacrificing many of the features you've come to love about the console.
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At the CDC, borrowing funds from the Ebola response team means sacrificing important steps that might prevent a future outbreak.
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Unfortunately, in Evolve's case it means sacrificing $2,000 for an experience that's only marginally faster than Boosted and Inboard offerings.
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Eliminating it altogether doesn't seem to be possible without sacrificing both safety and performance, both touchstone issues for EV manufacturers.
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Sacrificing a dollar in Ireland to save two in France makes perfect sense for them – and is what shareholders expect.
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Of course, locking down an account so carefully means sacrificing convenience—but Google says its worth it for some users.
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A witness said up to 10 children were in the bus's path when Jordan made her last, self-sacrificing act.
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We wanted to see how just how cheap we could go when building a VR-ready computer without sacrificing quality.
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But our experience convinced us that, contrary to conventional wisdom, any investor can pursue diverse management strategies without sacrificing profits.
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If the selfie camera can deliver better-looking pics without sacrificing speed or convenience too much, why the hell not?
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But basically it was about the importance -- the privilege -- of sacrificing one's personal needs and desires for the greater good.
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AMAZE's videos break down difficult sexual topics into digestible, quick stories with colorful animation and catchy songs without sacrificing complexity.
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So Mr Obama is taking the long-term view that closer partnership with Vietnam is worth sacrificing some principles for.
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But in the past using a small drone typically meant sacrificing camera quality, flight range, battery life, and advanced features.
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Another huge benefit of the Chemex is the ability to cover, refrigerate, and reheat your coffee without sacrificing any flavor.
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Nor is it known what Dick's is sacrificing, since it hasn't revealed how many assault weapons it sells a year.
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It is not acceptable that the USA is sacrificing its relations with its strategic partner Turkey for an irresponsible ambassador.
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While some smaller specialty stores offer fewer options, J. Crew can cater to trends and unusual fabrics without sacrificing fit.
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We are sacrificing tax fairness in the name of energy efficiency, and in the process, we are simply subsidizing inequality.
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Shopping for these college essentials at Amazon Renewed is a way you can save money without sacrificing quality and performance.
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"I can tell it seems I will be sacrificing my life for my country," Patrick wrote, according to the newspaper.
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I am willing to accept you as you are, without being a martyr or sacrificing myself on the L.B. altar.
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"My commercial background helps me advise our makers on which pieces will be successful without sacrificing the authenticity," says Lock.
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Helpers know that helping the Recipient out will come at a cost – sacrificing a predetermined, but undisclosed, amount of money.
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What I love about us being Microsoft is that we can continue to invest in hardware innovation, without sacrificing compatibility.
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Both expressed a sense of loss that comes from sacrificing one's total self at the altar of the strictly theoretical.
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"He seems to be sacrificing some of the principles he holds dear," a former staffer told Vanity Fair in 2010.
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The bottom line: The government can carry out tighter or looser immigration standards without sacrificing efficacy or violating human rights.
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For Instagram, though, the ability to bounce between contexts makes feels naturally visual without sacrificing the utility of traditional messaging.
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"Even though Christianity is the dominant Western moral framework, the whole idea of self-sacrificing slipped down somehow," she said.
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On the other hand, I don't know if I am sacrificing my values to focus on academic and professional goals.
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In order to have a better life, she pressured him, sacrificing the family unit in order to push him forward.
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Many early followers believed the system could expand to handle more transactions without sacrificing its status as a virtual commodity.
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They teach us who to love and how, as well as the ostensible necessity of sacrificing love along with careers.
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"For over one-and-a-half years we have been sacrificing our education to protest against your inaction," Thunberg said.
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I have values, and I will work at what is the best outcome I can get without sacrificing those values.
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"This is like Pontius Pilate sacrificing individuals to the angry mob — that's essentially what they're going for," Mr. Herbert said.
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Teach your kids that today's debt will rob them of tomorrow's earnings, because they're sacrificing money they don't yet have.
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But you'll be sacrificing the flexibility and reassurance of knowing that wherever your gadgets land they'll still end up recharging.
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Our guidepost has been President Trump's overarching effort to reduce regulatory burden without sacrificing protections for threatened and endangered species.
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Each winds up sacrificing a friend to the cause along the way, Faith with few qualms and Greer with many.
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And most important, Democrats must never follow the Republican example of sacrificing morals, principles and reason to obey their leader.
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To manage this, our eyes shift their ranges to accommodate the brightest light, sacrificing our ability to see the dimmest.
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" Mr. Roth said the agency needed to identify other ways to make hiring "more efficient without sacrificing integrity and effectiveness.
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Regulating tech will require Congress to balance many competing interests without sacrificing the investment and innovation which characterizes the industry.
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The season finale, "Legendary," continues after a showdown with the Time Masters and one of the team members sacrificing themselves.
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"It would mean sacrificing your whole life otherwise," he said in Enda Aba Guna, an Ethiopian town near the border.
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Having a workaholic as a boss often means working long hours and sacrificing personal time to meet all the demands.
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Jurors understand the stakes in the cases before them, sometimes sacrificing their lives for months to ensure justice is done.
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The high-top style lends well to jeans or even chinos, and they feel snug and supportive without sacrificing comfort.
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Solving it will require cooperation on a global scale, and sacrificing short-term benefits for the broader future of humanity.
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And, how much is worth sacrificing for the sake of looking fashionable or affluent — or simply to express one's individualism?
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Some establishment Republicans — fearful of outsider threats to their power — may appease them, sacrificing principle for the expedience of compromise.
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But it actually is possible to dress stylishly without sacrificing some much-needed warmth — you just need the right layers.
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Nintendo's current system is the Switch, a piece of hardware that reclaims the Wii's motion controls without sacrificing conventional gameplay.
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Normally I would be skeptical of expanding an orchestra simply for volume; it risks sacrificing the score's details and texture.
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But his complex fiction lost many readers and caused some critics to accuse him of sacrificing character for literary gimmicks.
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Heinlein calls for a self-sacrificing elite to govern everyday people who are too afraid and selfish to govern themselves.
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But these pork and shrimp shumai are so easy to make at home, you'll be cool with sacrificing the ambience.
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She gave Bieber a pair of tuxedo overalls so he can be black-tie ready without sacrificing his favorite onesie style.
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Tina's "utopian pregnancy" wasn't her first choice — she's making a compromise to please the man she loves without sacrificing her ideals.
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With this personality in place, Nintendo crafted a rail-shooter that had that fun Nintendo feel, without sacrificing its sly sophistication.
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Knowledge is good, and knowing everything is better, Hanks' leader contends — even if the price is sacrificing privacy and anonymity rights.
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They see it as tying the UK to the EU indefinitely and sacrificing the sovereignty Brexit was supposed to help reinstate.
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If you've ever done a fad diet, you know they often have you sacrificing your breakfast bacon and all things dairy.
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In doing so, they were sacrificing their careers on behalf of a principle that presidents of both parties used to uphold.
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Instead, humans generally turn to "dark magic" — a grim process that involves sacrificing living things for the inherent magic within them.
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But the show never brings the Lord of Light subplot full circle, outside of sacrificing his servant Beric to save Arya.
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Jon and Daenerys' last scene is a reminder that acting on behalf of the greater good means sacrificing the individual need.
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This week, the sister is Khloé and the hack is one that fights brittle nails without sacrificing gel manicures and acrylics.
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Instead of sacrificing your values, beliefs or looks, think how can your dream and your faith complement and benefit each other.
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" Steinem touched on Obama's elegance under the spotlight, saying "She has lived a public life without sacrificing her privacy and authenticity.
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Through a simple switch from plastic to bamboo, you can reduce your impact on growing landfills, without sacrificing health or convenience.
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The practice of continuous delivery calls for engineers who can move quickly and finish what they start without sacrificing accuracy. 6.
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But luckily, Andrews didn't have to worry about sacrificing style and bundling up in winter gear in the below-freezing temperatures.
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And sometimes it's difficult, because it means planning, sacrificing, and choosing the long-term result over the desire of the moment.
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None of this is condoned, including the, you know, sacrificing and getting yourself killed at the end of a terrorist attack.
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Sacrificing substance for credibility, Smith succeeds in nullifying whatever suspicions a viewer may have regarding his commitment to expressing his feelings.
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When flying forward at higher speeds, the feet were retracted, possibly to still be able to dissipate heat without sacrificing aerodynamics.
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Make such changes, and both employees and employers could benefit from arbitration without anyone sacrificing their right to a fair hearing.
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And that all of his pro-Muslim video blogs were never innocent, but a preamble to a self-sacrificing terrorist revolt.
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Vibes earplugs are designed for listening to live music, allowing wearers to protect their hearing without sacrificing sound quality or clarity.
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It's the Beats headphones of cameras, sacrificing a faithful reproduction of reality for a less accurate but actually more pleasing image.
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This message must be clearly articulated by everyone committed to curbing opioid addiction without sacrificing the needs of people in pain.
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Whole Foods is now desperately searching for ways to slash prices without sacrificing the quality its customers have come to expect.
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"The government is sacrificing the poor and the middle class by raising prices and ignoring tax evaders and businessmen," she said.
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Likewise, it's hard to see where the show could find a spin-off without sacrificing a lot in terms of tone.
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"The company is sacrificing big things like its global image for small financial gains," said Chung Sun-seop, editor of Chaebul.
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But in 2016, even big-budget games take risks, sacrificing one corner of the market to be especially appealing to another.
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Text underneath read, "Believe in Something Even If It Means Sacrificing Your Rep," a reference to Colin Kaepernick's new Nike campaign.
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"I love food and great flavors, and am always trying to find healthy ways of eating without sacrificing taste," Camp says.
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The final images, several gigabytes each in size, can be printed as large as 60 by 75 inches without sacrificing detail.
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Afterwards, I'd fill it with similar specs and a better motherboard, while sacrificing storage space for a faster, but smaller SSD.
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Some environmental groups have opposed the National Park Service's (NPS) decision and process, accusing the agency of sacrificing wilderness for technology.
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Why wasn't there anything out there that allowed guys to be more stylish and fun without sacrificing comfort, fit, and versatility?
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The following are some simple ways you can keep your guests happy and comfortable without sacrificing the wedding of your dreams.
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Can you make a large online space where people treat each other like human beings, without sacrificing the freedom of anonymity?
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Setsuna herself is on a long quest that she knows will end with her sacrificing her life to save the world.
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For some tech enthusiasts, that's worth sacrificing a pair of ear buds or having to shell out for a wireless headset.
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Our educators, our teachers, they are sacrificing so much for our future, so let's finally give them the raise they warrant.
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"I am sacrificing my time and energy to clean my street of the wastewater and protect people from diseases," Khan said.
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Or that they're kind-hearted straight people sacrificing their precious reputations to try out gayness for the length of a photoshoot?
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The new Wrangler provides a better on- and off-road ride and steering characteristics, the magazine noted, without sacrificing any capability.
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And with plenty of remote job offerings that pay generously, working from home doesn't always have to mean sacrificing your paycheck.
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Founder and CEO Katrina Lake said the company has been able to post revenue growth without sacrificing investment in the business.
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The budget price doesn't mean sacrificing standard car features such as a rearview camera and Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility.
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Casting a protest vote is a tantalizing option for many: It gives you the veneer of moral purity while sacrificing nothing.
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Sacrificing your relationship with the team that holds up your business will only hurt your progress and tarnish your company's reputation.
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Because of this, you may be tempted to go for a smaller, more affordable option, even if that means sacrificing design.
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The presence of skim milk powder (yum) increased from 24 percent to 73 percent — likely sacrificing some cocoa in the process.
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Could an interactive audio narrative present players with more ability to imprint their identity onto a character without sacrificing meaningful development?
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The direct-to-consumer model has allowed the brand to bring down prices pretty significantly, without sacrificing quality along the way.
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The work counters the two tropes of representation for women—beautiful object of desire or self-sacrificing mother/wife/daughter/grandmother.
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The idea is that sacrificing yourself to get rid of the sins of the world will make it a better place.
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When we as believers made a commitment to follow Christ, that commitment included sacrificing all and following Him even unto death.
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Ms. Qudsi understands the kind of thinking that makes sacrificing oneself seem like a rational response to deep feelings of grievance.
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Beats says it's improved the bass and dynamic range for louder and clearer sound without sacrificing the company's signature sound profile.
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Like all great myths, Shelley's tale shape-shifts to suit any number of freaky interpretations without sacrificing the original's hellacious powers.
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With the launch of Messenger Day, Facebook is arguably repeating this same pattern, sacrificing the user experience for a strategic objective.
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The feast is about destiny and art, and the joy of living in the now rather than sacrificing for the hereafter.
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The possibilities are endless because you can break all the "rules" of the show without obscuring or sacrificing the indelible protagonists.
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He did all that by channeling, instead of sacrificing, the energy that made him such a superstar in the first place.
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Often casual and spare, these innovative restaurants have done away with prix fixe staidness without sacrificing an iota of artful technique.
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When Nek remarries, it's to a poor woman he hopes will be devoted to him and his rigorous self-sacrificing zeal.
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Here's what to consider if you want to mount your TV securely without sacrificing the room to a tangle of cords.
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Democrats could lose control of the lower houses in Maine and Kentucky, sacrificing the ability to resist those states' Republican governors.
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Men have "had it all" for years because their wives have been sacrificing for them and supporting them all this time.
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However, many owners say they appreciate the slightly roomy silhouette because they like having the stretch without sacrificing a good fit.
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Football reflects this country's racial caste system: mostly black players sacrificing their bodies for the entertainment of a mostly white audience.
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For decades, coming out meant sacrificing your career, particularly if you were thinking about running for President of the United States.
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Malaprop's niece, the rebellious Lydia Languish (Kristen Calgaro), has romantic fantasies of marrying scandalously and sacrificing her fortune in the process.
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I know from personal experience that it is possible to bring socially conscious change to a large corporation without sacrificing profit.
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It's clear that abortion advocates are determined to advance abortion no matter what, even if it requires sacrificing the First Amendment.
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Maybe they saw themselves as personally sacrificing for the good of the country, so why not position themselves a smidge better?
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To take even one step back from integration and open trade would mean sacrificing the progress we have made so far.
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For those with a limited attention span or little time, short films can offer something appealing: brevity without necessarily sacrificing quality.
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The California-based startup has upgraded its flagship scooter with dual motors, enabling better torque and higher speed without sacrificing portability.
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By Yu's account, too many of Africa's local merchants are sacrificing capital and incurring opportunity cost due to inefficient supply-chain.
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Should I return to this hotel, I would book a top third-floor room, even if it meant sacrificing the balcony.
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Think about the grief he took in a long-range, you know, growth, sacrificing near-term profit for long-term success.
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What could be worse than a President sacrificing national security for personal political gain, and violating the law in the process?
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For instance, art on your walls, throw pillows, rugs, dining room chairs all offer options for cost-cutting without sacrificing style.
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Air frying has seen an uptick in popularity recently because it's a healthier way to enjoy fried foods without sacrificing flavor.
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Usually, that means sacrificing power — so often the guiding principle for new video game hardware — in favor of a new gimmick.
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The program makes it possible for law school graduates to work in public service without sacrificing their financial security and stability.
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The league wouldn't be sacrificing a lot if it got back to that, and turned down some of the other noise.
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But Hicks prefers a two-seamer (also known as a sinker), which gives him that natural tailing action without sacrificing velocity.
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With the political will, China could replace coal without sacrificing economic growth, reducing world carbon emissions by more than 10 percent.
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Such competitors may fear speaking out because it may feel as if they're sacrificing their goals — and part of their identity.
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Do you really believe they have the will to make these changes, even if doing so means sacrificing the bottom line?
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Were the Pyongyang princess, who reportedly is pregnant, make the trans-Pacific trip visibly appearing so, well-wishers the world over would swoon and mutter under their breath how oafish it would be of Trump not to heed the hard-working, self-sacrificing, peace-seeking envoy's sincere entreaty to meet her hard-playing, fellow citizens-sacrificing, war-threatening brother.
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That China would even consider sacrificing its only offshore financial centre to pander to nationalists suggests the onset of tragic policy–blindness.
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That means sacrificing a portion of the audience -- not incidentally, the quadrant that clamors for action figures -- on the altar of edginess.
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And thanks to Samsung's new Leader 8, it's possible to relive your fondness for flip phones without sacrificing on specs or features.
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For instance, taking $500 out of a 401(k) at age 35 could mean sacrificing around $6,000 for retirement, according to Allenbaugh.
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That means not sacrificing your retirement savings for other goals, such as paying off student loans or for covering your children's education.
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At the bound, the network has compressed the input as much as possible without sacrificing the ability to accurately predict its label.
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That said, it seems to be Sabrina's entire mission in Season 3 to save her self-sacrificing boyfriend from the devil himself.
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But cutting costs when you cut the cord with WatchTV also means sacrificing some of the most convenient features of its competitors.
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Sacrificing human contact for the uncompromised beauty of nature comes with the territory for a photographer who prefers the majesty of night.
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Team 3 presented a line of payment-enabled sunglasses with removable NFC chips — allowing users to easily swap frames without sacrificing functionality.
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She has a prototype for what a mother should be like based on her mother, who is an extremely self-sacrificing person.
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What's a beauty snob to do when they want to detox their beauty routine, so to speak, without sacrificing quality... or luxury?
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"Once again, the Trump administration is sacrificing public safety for political expedience," New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement.
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During my time in public service, I have worked with some of the smartest and most self-sacrificing people in this country.
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An ambassador for the HP ZBook x2, Arocena prefers the portability of a detachable tablet over a laptop — without sacrificing processing power.
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It is a clear message to the women and girls of Wind Gap: Good ones are subservient, child-rearing, self-sacrificing wives.
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In looking to technology to solve society's problems, the movie argues, mankind is sacrificing some of the core traits of being human.
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Commenters praise her for sacrificing for her kids and say that more parents need to think of their children in this way.
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We talked about how long it took us to realize we could delight in our culture without sacrificing our anti-Zionist beliefs.
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As medicine transforms the way terminal patients are cared for, do we risk sacrificing what really matters in the name of survival?
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Future episodes are supposed to advance the story without sacrificing its close focus on a romantic relationship instead of an epic struggle.
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The teams are all working extremely hard and making terrific progress on improving the cost efficiency of the business without sacrificing growth.
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It's a very intimate story told in a way that feels grander, and almost theatrical, without ever sacrificing a unique visual style.
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In Season 3, Melisandre takes Gendry (Arya's best friend) with the intent of sacrificing him to the Lord of Light by burning.
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Tales abound of arowana sacrificing their lives to jump out of tanks and warn owners against bad business ventures and other dangers.
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During his emotional exit, Harbor explained to Kufrin that he couldn't risk sacrificing his job, which allows him to support his family.
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"According to TASS, Putin said, "Sacrificing Russian-American relations to U.S. domestic affairs is bad, because it disrupts international relations in general.
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Kalanick and other early shareholders also are sacrificing voting power, as Uber adopts a one vote per share policy, the sources said.
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A third, simpler way of thinking speaks of the moral influence which Jesus exercised through his loving life and self-sacrificing death.
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What if the question instead mutates to what is preferable, letting the young or old live or sacrificing one to save many?
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Luckily, innovations from MasterCard will help bring commerce to connected devices and start making our lives easier without sacrificing security or mobility.
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The stand is excellent, offering just the right amount of resistance to make adjusting the angle and height easy without sacrificing stability.
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Things are getting bad in Russia — so bad that the country is weighing sacrificing its future in order to survive its present.
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Theoretically, you could create a more streamlined design with those minimalist clean edges Apple is so fond of without, perhaps, sacrificing safety.
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Their innovations have dramatically reduced the carbon footprint of their homes and kept the materials used to a minimum without sacrificing quality.
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The benefits are huge, but yes, I think we end up sacrificing quite a bit of privacy, and sometimes our safety, too.
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I was afraid that a life of wealth meant selling out to a corporate job and sacrificing what was important to me.
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"Without sacrificing price stability, monetary policy must take into account other objectives such as employment creation and economic growth," the ANC added.
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They are sacrificing the well-being, peace and harmony of our country to satisfy their own political ambitions for partisan political interests.
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Perhaps fractured or slowed footage of Baker dancing could convey her artistry without sacrificing Mr. Sorey and Ms. Bullock's elegantly spare stylization.
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The collective climate benefit for sacrificing trillions in lost economic growth is 0.2 degrees C of averted warming by the year 2100.
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Many experimental writers have rejected the mechanics of storytelling, but Cusk has found a way to do so without sacrificing its tension.
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As it stands now, the insurers can just pack up and leave unprofitable Obamacare exchanges without sacrificing their Medicare Advantage cash pile.
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Generally, a high-yield savings account or a money-market account is a good place to get some growth without sacrificing security.
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To do that, contribute an extra 20 percent to your monthly mortgage payment, even if it means sacrificing elsewhere in your budget.
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Coming off too strong, too soon, could risk alienating some of those groups and potentially sacrificing the success of a deal altogether.
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I decided to sit across from my gate so that I could see what was going on without sacrificing my personal space.
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"It's not like we're sacrificing performance or a competitive angle by going with the FPGAs," said Doug Burger, leader of Project Brainwave.
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By refocusing the program to benefit patients rather industry middlemen, Administrator Verma can help improve patient outcomes and affordability without sacrificing choice.
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He has no regrets about sacrificing his youth, part of which he's written about for this issue, on the altar of music.
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Of course, like the A12, you're sacrificing the tactility of a traditional keyboard and trackpad for the diversity of a secondary display.
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Rumours, though, was the form's progenitor, a singular record that made theatre of its members' cobweb of romantic entanglements without sacrificing quality.
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Stuff like: getting your game out there, dealing with publishers, the indie community, Brexit's potential impact, and the sacrificing of family pets.
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But by sacrificing his accusers for the benefit of his own political legacy, Franken made it harder, not easier, to fight them.
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He knows that his voice is powerful enough to stabilize, unite, and push back without sacrificing his own standing, wallet, or reputation.
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Then-congressman Tom Price, now Secretary of Health and Human Services, accused Democrats of sacrificing the trust of the American people. Sen.
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The new findings mean that even more people will be able to get their recommended flu shot without sacrificing peace of mind.
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Wind energy brings 28503,22019 jobs and more than $13.5 billion in investments — and we've done it all without sacrificing price or reliability.
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While Cashman has been reticent about sacrificing his best prospects in trades, his counterpart in Boston, Dave Dombrowski, showed no such hesitation.
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So you're able to continue your career, building your career or the next step in your career, without sacrificing the current job.
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A psychology expert suggests setting multiple goals in your work and personal life — and not sacrificing too much for any single one.
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This is "America first" at its most shortsighted, sacrificing an international system that is the basis of American power and American security.
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Consider puzzles, board games, and even video games that can help you spend quality time with your family without sacrificing the fun.
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The idea of "sacrificing" for the future seems ridiculous to most people when they are entrenched in a daily struggle for survival.
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Part of the thrill of getting wasted, after all, is knowing that you're sacrificing your future self for your present self's fun.
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These styles are stretchy without sacrificing integrity and relaxed without giving away that the effortless aesthetic they achieve really requires no effort.
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Jordan Anchondo shielded her 2-month-old baby in her arms as she was shot, saving his life but sacrificing her own.
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So they stay at home, and give up work, potentially sacrificing some income, or putting their career or their job on hold.
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These days simulations on screens have replaced such models, sacrificing some of their tactile value while gaining the ability to show movement.
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But using the keys required sacrificing an important feature — Apple's V.I.P. alerts, which notify you when people you deem important email you.
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It invented a new way to shape sugar crystals so that it can use less sugar in some products without sacrificing taste.
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You can also request a product change, though, you would be sacrificing the potential to earn 100,000 bonus miles by doing so.
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And early movie adaptations, directed by men and catering to social norms of virtuous, self-sacrificing womanhood, rendered Marmee cloying and flat.
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Chris Webber said in an interview on Thursday that the Warriors were not sacrificing anything by pursuing the two goals at once.
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I still remember the meeting when we talked to the players about sacrificing a certain amount of dollars for the retired players.
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Enriched with shea butter, happy customers also tout how easy the wipes are on sensitive skin, limiting irritation without sacrificing cleaning power.
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Twice, I was able to enact the policies I wanted, sacrificing and delaying very little, creating the groundwork for a socialist utopia.
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The reality is far more nuanced, he explained, as founders need to build relationships with investors without sacrificing their company's own performance.
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Those sacrificing their very lives and families to protect rhinos, lions and elephants in the bush are the heroes of our time.
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"I've got to give them props for figuring out how to accomplish that level of repairability without sacrificing the design," Wiens said.
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Sacrificing more money to strike Because teachers aren't getting paid while on strike, their protest makes a painful situation even more difficult.
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It might not be cheaper to stay on a parent's plan, and if it is, you might be sacrificing coverage, said Norris.
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They offer a chance for the media to get to know the president they cover a little better, without sacrificing that much.
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For example, this might mean sacrificing a U.S. objective in Asia to get China to limit certain activities in the Western hemisphere.
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"For me, that is a terrible investment, because you are buying this thing but sacrificing your life to do it," he says.
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"OGE is expediting reviews of the financial disclosure reports of the President-elect's nominees, without sacrificing quality," the agency said on Twitter.
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By making its technology more passive, Apple is sacrificing short-term sales momentum to spare us the omnipresent competition for our attention.
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And if you're not afraid of flipping around channels and landing on one, thereby sacrificing the next two hours ... you will be.
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Being the raging narcissist that he is, don't expect any self-sacrificing moves from Strange, who only made his debut in 2016.
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When she was Cillian's age and five months pregnant with him, everyone had quietly made clear that she was sacrificing her future.
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There was no horse who could run with him without sacrificing themselves, and there was no horse who could come get him.
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Peper manages a great deal of complexity without sacrificing clarity or pace, and I read it all in a single fascinated sitting.
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It may be worth sacrificing the larger federal standard deduction to itemize on the state level and get a bigger return there.
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In keeping with this notion, it's difficult, and maybe impossible, to find a self-sacrificing act of any kind in The Favourite.
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It offers good opportunities for a variety of stacks, is reasonably wide-open, and can accommodate edits without sacrificing the entire puzzle.
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The harms of losing the Court are obvious and palpable; the harms of sacrificing our witness to win it cannot be measured.
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After sacrificing the calf at dawn, they prayed in a tiny chapel whose walls are lined with animal scalps and psychedelic artwork.
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So how does a band split the difference, making an album meant for a different audience without sacrificing themselves in the process?
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An Iraqi soldier saw the man coming and ran to bear hug him, sacrificing his life to prevent more causalities, she recalled.
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For this reason, sacrificing development time and scope for a bot that might function a few milliseconds more quickly does not make sense.
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Mother, actress, author, producer, and former MTV VJ Lala Anthony understands that women on the go want to look good without sacrificing style.
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Are you ditching your own dreams to chase your latest crush or sacrificing your personal social calendar to spend time with your boo?
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The legendary warrior who forged a special sword from Valyrian steel named Lightbringer to kill the White Walkers, sacrificing himself in the process.
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"Money is not everything, and it's not worth sacrificing your health, family, friends, or other experiences for it," he writes on his blog.
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Don't count on Jeff Bezos allowing workers to take an extra pee break or Sheryl Sandberg sacrificing profits to make a better product.
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Nike's campaign, which features Kaepernick and the phrase "Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything," provoked both positive and negative responses.
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Fortunately, there's a fresh crop of cute (and sexy!) undies brands out there that are checking off all the boxes, without sacrificing style.
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Paired with a diamond necklace and matching earrings, Beyoncé suggests that she can be a boss without sacrificing an ounce of her womanhood.
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Throughout his career, he's consistently exhibited two special talents: putting new spins on established genres, and doing it without sacrificing attention to characters.
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But it's a big world, and there are plenty of destinations that can be experienced on the cheap without sacrificing beauty or excitement.
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It's the ultimate act of altruism: sacrificing a potentially fulfilling life in order to ensure that her brother isn't alone in this world.
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"Making 'business decisions' that end up maximizing schedule and fee recovery ends up sacrificing worker health and safety and the environment," Carpenter said.
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A thriving farm system has helped the Astros make winning trade packages for Verlander, Cole and Greinke without sacrificing Alvarez, Tucker and Urquidy.
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Party members believe their leaders are sacrificing left-wing values in another coalition with Mrs Merkel's conservative bloc to cling on to power.
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These games are perfect for an iPad: precision controls aren't required, meaning that sacrificing a proper controller isn't detrimental to enjoying the experience.
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Second, the watch face looks great and the watch is able to display a low-power watch face without sacrificing too much battery.
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But if Samsung can truly bring all this info to the lock screen without sacrificing on battery life, it'd be a big plus.
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But by adding support for bluetooth speakers, you can now connect any of your existing speakers without sacrificing the convenience of Google Assistant.
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The Infusion tweak is all about letting players look the way they want in Destiny without sacrificing their progress in the power game.
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Those in lower tax brackets, however, may be sacrificing attractive yields available in other bonds for paltry tax savings by going into munis.
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"I'm willing to risk sacrificing your dreams for a piece of fabric" is not the best way to build a long-term alliance.
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Companies are sacrificing their book values for the instant gratification of higher stock prices and highers values to their company issued stocks/options.
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Is he anxious and awkward, sacrificing social interaction for action figures à la Steve Carrell's Andy Stitzer in The 40-Year-Old Virgin?
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She's done sacrificing things she shouldn't have to in order to win someone's approval, an opinion she also holds for her career, too.
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This new level of control allows for safe and convenient candle use — all without sacrificing all the things you love about traditional candles.
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It's a bet that, by sacrificing some revenue today, the company is building a system that will win business over the next decade.
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They're sacrificing themselves to different extents to keep everyone safe and unfortunately you have to do some horrible things to make that happen.
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So, creating the new formulas became a game of balancing enough CBD to reduce anxiety without sacrificing the sex-enhancing effects of THC.
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Keep the grit out of your face (and your lungs) without sacrificing your day-glo raver style with this galaxy-print face mask.
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The Politician follows the dark lengths Platt's Payton must go to to find the ultimate success without ever sacrificing his crystal-clean image.
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Living your life the way you want reminds them of the ways they have compromised, sacrificing themselves on altars of Christianity and mediocrity.
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Then Emori lets Clarke believe it was Clarke who came up with the idea of sacrificing this guy to test the Nightblood cure.
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For Callan Montella, "learning in too far" translated into sacrificing her personal life for success in the cutthroat environment that surrounds Wall Street.
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She felt duped by them into believing herself to be generous, tireless, inspiring, when in fact she was just a self-sacrificing victim.
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The Supreme Court said the company appeared to be sacrificing immediate profits in hopes of stomping out a competitor in the long run.
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Some companies offer a third option: they build rugged versions of their smartphones, sacrificing looks and performance in the name assuaging that fear.
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When I hear friends talk about exercising, they discuss running marathons, participating in CrossFit classes or sacrificing themselves on the altar of SoulCycle.
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The truth, however, is thereisa way to grind and chase your goals without completely sacrificing your sleep, sanity, or general mental well-being.
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There are countless, common sense reforms that the Postal Service should make to adapt to today's changing economy without sacrificing quality of service.
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And, where possible, space was taken from extra-large rooms and halls to expand closets, without sacrificing the grand scale of the apartments.
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Opening more public lands to extraction is just the opposite: sacrificing resources we may need in the future to serve the gluttonous present.
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Japanese Emperor Akihito's eldest granddaughter — who is sacrificing her royal status for love — will officially announce her engagement in less than two weeks.
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LG believes that using metal doesn't mean sacrificing hardware utility and giving your phone an expiration date, like the Galaxy S7 or iPhone.
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With the guidance of NIST frameworks, FedRAMP and FITARA, executives can integrate these capabilities without sacrificing the integrity and security of sensitive information.
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This, for me, is a luxury that I feel helps me save time in my day without sacrificing the joy of hot beverages.
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But in more serious conversations, he has said that he wants to build better relations with China, but without sacrificing Philippine territorial claims.
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There is no clear evidence that Epstein constructed a special facility for abusing children or sacrificing them to Moloch or any other deity.
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Her self-sacrificing nature (as viewed through the eyes of men) constrained her contributions in the private sphere, which was considered economically irrelevant.
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Goodlatte's office called it potentially dangerous, but privacy advocates complained that sacrificing that provision should have been unnecessary because of the bill's popularity.
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Also, DJI offers up free demo software, so you can take a virtual drone for a spin before potentially sacrificing the real thing.
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Overall, the tights have helped me get more wear out of my dresses and skirts during the fall, without sacrificing durability or comfort.
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And as the new generation of dancers begin to rebel against the sacrificing of their bodies, the film slowly turns redder and redder.
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I think protests and the total outrage were what made the judge and parts of government realize it may take sacrificing your job.
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They worked on the arc of his swing, and they made sure he was handling the inside fastball without sacrificing the outer half.
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You can ask for your oatmeal without honey and add extra cinnamon if you want to cut the dish's sugar without sacrificing flavor.
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The executive order signed Wednesday was intended to keep families together without sacrificing the policy to prosecute all illegal entrants over the border.
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We should prosecute rape and sexual assault vigorously, but we cannot do so by sacrificing due process and the rights of the accused.
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"The struggle is always to address the function of the space while not sacrificing beauty," said Donna Mondi, an interior designer in Chicago.
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The screenplay, for which Mr. Kramer (who was also a producer) received sole credit, streamlines Lawrence's dialogue without sacrificing his chewy philosophical notions.
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Not only that, Apple has for the first time lowered the price on one of its flagship phones without sacrificing size or functionality.
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So in not sacrificing that human element, Bumblebee is a nostalgic delight that taps into not just the 1980s but youth in general.
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But as well I am feeling the support so much, like he's doing everything he can for me and sacrificing really a lot.
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""Argent lets anyone, anywhere access new economic opportunities, exchange value as easily as an email, and enjoy digital services without sacrificing their data.
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Everyone in the country is sacrificing for the greater good right now, and this can be a small step in joining that effort.
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But how does it help, what exactly does it entail, and how do you practice it without sacrificing your physical and mental health?
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By selling off a big part of the chip unit, Toshiba is, in effect, sacrificing future earnings for a short-term cash infusion.
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" Nike caught some flack for the ad because people took issue with Colin's line, "Believe in something even if it means sacrificing everything.
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The tiny-minded incompetents in charge cannot handle a problem that can't be fixed simply by sacrificing poor, vulnerable, and otherwise expendable individuals.
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For the strongest value, given the high price of staying here, it might be worth sacrificing the views for a more competitive rate.
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Rather than being seen as sacrificing justice for his own ambition, Mr. Moore is seen as having sacrificed himself for a higher justice.
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Each side must hold the other to the terms of a hard bargain, sacrificing flexibility and making the relationship feel cold and transactional.
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Apart from how far-fetched this idea is, how exactly would sacrificing the quality of Disney's own franchise help "keep DC in limbo"?
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She is acting independently of her husband and his best interests, rather than sacrificing her own interests for the good of the administration.
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But Theresa May, the Prime Minister, is currently nudging closer to sacrificing national limbs so the body, her cherished Withdrawal Agreement, might survive.
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If its software were a chess program, all it would do is keep you from accidentally sacrificing your queen on the next move.
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And we should take care of those people because-- we're sacrificing their lives for the g-- or economic lives, for the greater good.
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He took hard lines on spending, often sacrificing much-needed improvements to transportation infrastructure, which left many of his constituents furious this spring.
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Thus, for the Dead Leaders Club, riffing on the notion of sacrificing an animal might indeed lead abruptly to just such an act.
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The display slides slowly into a broad base when you're not using it, supposedly without sacrificing picture quality for that unique rollable panel.
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It's a nice way for frequent fliers to travel with a wireless charger without sacrificing too much space in their carry-on bags.
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Second, he's more focused on boosting UBS's main wealth-management business, and so is wary of sacrificing growth by cutting costs too aggressively.
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Ahead, scroll through for the inspiration you need to add instant flair to your next haircut — without sacrificing an inch from the ends.
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One Democratic pollster said that Trump's overtures to Democrats were a way to improve his poll ratings without sacrificing his base of support.
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The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases recommends eating more healthy foods with fewer calories rather than sacrificing food completely.
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"Holland, if you are sacrificing Turkey-Holland relations because of the election on Wednesday, you will pay the price," Mr. Erdogan said Sunday.
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In one of Scripture's most challenging passages, God asks Abraham to prove his loyalty by sacrificing his new son Isaac on a mountaintop.
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Can they not see their own children and grandchildren in the faces of the 9 million children whose health care they are sacrificing?
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So I'm going to repeat the experiment another year but in a way that will be less sacrificing and more enjoyable, I think.
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Nordstrom's investments are already being tested to see if the retailer can handle an influx of online orders, without sacrificing too much profit.
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Though I would grit my teeth a bit at the idea of sacrificing a couple of hours of battery life in the process.
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"We're sending 22019-, 19-, 20-, 21-year-olds over to Afghanistan, and they're dying and sacrificing their lives for our freedom," he said.
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Is it possible for one half of a couple to remain part of another family unit without sacrificing the primacy of the relationship?
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Now the thing about dynamic ground and pound is that it often means sacrificing position to a degree, or at least risking it.
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I spent the year scrolling more than reading, reacting more than thinking, and slowly sacrificing my mind, as if it would help anyone.
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And if you're really committed to the planned obsolescence cycle, you'll surely have no problem sacrificing those fancy pastries for next year's new iPhone.
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To accept repairability as a standard to help consumers and the planet might mean sacrificing the exact sleek design to which we've become accustomed.
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Earlier reports in Spain suggested Girona stood to make 4 million euros ($4.6 million) from the game by sacrificing one of its home fixtures.
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They're wireless over-ear headphones that come with all sorts of perks without sacrificing comfort or convenience — or jeopardizing your budget, for that matter.
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That makes it possible for retirees to enjoy all the benefits of living close to a major metropolis without sacrificing their hard-earned savings.
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As it becomes more difficult to cram ads onto Facebook without sacrificing the user experience, targeting, engagement and connectivity become the next natural priorities.
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Cumberbatch cleverly embodies the ambitious Edison, who's not above sacrificing a few pesky morals for success, nor using his fame to manipulate the media.
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If you don't mind sacrificing a little bit of screen to avoid the camera cutout, one option is to get rid of it altogether.
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The logic of sacrificing one to save many makes sense in Richard's eyes; they'll all be goners eventually if the Saviors aren't taken out.
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Is convenience really worth sacrificing the beloved taste, freshness, and authenticity of your favorite treats and upsetting the entrepreneurial spirits of young Girl Scouts?
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If MakerBot could get the price low enough to appeal to consumers, without sacrificing print quality and user-friendliness, Goshen says that might change.
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"The longer breaks and less stages will allow teams to balance and prioritize recovery and practice, without sacrificing one for the other," he says.
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"The BOJ is sacrificing its financial health to sustain its radical monetary easing steps," said Mari Iwashita, chief market economist at SMBC Friend Securities.
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Enjoying the rewards (financial or emotional) of certain professions or positions can entail sacrificing the clearer limits of the proverbial 9-to-5 gig.
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However, once you remove the Switch from the dock, the console becomes a portable handheld without sacrificing graphics, audio, or gameplay quality when mobile.
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You like the idea of sacrificing the unimportant meeting you were scheduled to attend in return for a few hundred dollars of travel credit.
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This is where you can see Acer sacrificing maybe a little bit too much while trying to make a work machine that's also mobile.
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" Gloom , the band's 2016 debut EP, sounded spaced out without sacrificing its paranoia—they closed it with a cover of Fugazi's "I'm So Tired.
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Sacrificing range and interior space in this way may dent brands built on luxury and technological prowess, says Patrick Hummel of UBS, a bank.
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In fact, it's actually pretty easy to get your shit together, without sacrificing the 24 Maybelline cream shadows you know you'll use one day.
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By seeing only a sliver of the story, we have overlooked a growing number of warriors sacrificing for their country and for one another.
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In a phone interview, CEO Daniela Perdomo told me that operating at-scale internationally will mean building out its supply chain without sacrificing responsiveness.
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The Mystic Tan Protect + Tan is a two-in-one product that allows you to get that toasty summer tan without sacrificing sun protection.
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