Because he got saddled with things he should not have gotten saddled with.
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Republicans feeling saddled with Trump have largely themselves to blame.
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Until recently, imports were saddled with a 25 percent tariff.
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He worried about being saddled with a huge monthly payment.
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The carrier is saddled with about $1.2 billion in debt.
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And this one is saddled with an inexplicable price point.
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The island is saddled with nearly $72 billion in debt.
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The company is also saddled with $122 million in debt.
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They're the ones saddled with horrible uncertainty and terrible risk.
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Yet we are saddled with our old brain, as well.
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Twitter, of course, has long been saddled with product issues.
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The Shift For years, Ev Williams was saddled with doubts.
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Serbia is also likely to be saddled with huge debts.
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Debt forgiveness programs could lure millennials saddled with student debt.
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Not being saddled with debt helps, but is not enough.
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But it's also saddled Clinton with a reputation as an opportunist.
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Though his latest surgery was successful, it came saddled with problems.
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Argentina is saddled with high inflation, rising unemployment and soaring debt.
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The company is now saddled with roughly $31 billion in debt.
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Indeed, even older adults are still saddled with student loan debt.
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Subcribers aren't constantly saddled with pre- or post-roll video ads.
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Whoever replaces Alder will be saddled with the same wonky system.
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The 6S is saddled with a weird 1,83 x 750 resolution.
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Farnsworth had once again saddled a company with penny-stock status.
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Taxpayers also get saddled with generous federal student loan "forgiveness" policies.
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The publishing unit, meanwhile, was saddled with $350 million in debt.
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Why, she wonders, is she always saddled with sad, whiny men?
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The arrangement saddled the charity with two competing centers of power.
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Fun fact: No McLaren gets saddled with a gas-guzzler tax.
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If you're saddled with this debt, you need to take action.
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He was also saddled with around $3,200 in fines and restitution.
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But the company has been saddled with negative publicity for years.
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The retailer filed for bankruptcy Monday, saddled by debt and declining sales.
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The block by Green came while he was saddled with five fouls.
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Yet, Gilsinger expects to be saddled with this year's inventory next year.
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It is harder for women who are saddled with responsibilities at home.
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He jumped on his horse that was saddled up in his trailer.
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Most are saddled with loss-making flag-carriers or none at all.
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Women — especially women of color — are particularly saddled with the financial burden.
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That raises fears that countries will be saddled with debt to China.
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Co-founder Matherson was saddled with roughly $50,000 in student loan debt.
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"Let's not get the DREAM Act saddled with toxic stuff," he said.
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The economy is barely growing and also saddled with chronically high unemployment.
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Europe is saddled with its worst migration crisis since World War Two.
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One actress may be saddled with mom roles well before her time.
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Li Ka-shing was saddled with financial responsibility from a young age.
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Now it is saddled with financial problems, aging infrastructure and unending delays.
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One bill aims to help taxi medallion owners saddled with massive debt.
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Mr. Van Berg saddled Gate Dancer to victory in the 1984 Preakness.
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Poor old Ebenezer Scrooge, saddled with that sharp and ungainly first name.
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A decade later, thousands of homeowners have been saddled with snowballing fines.
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The network's India unit is already saddled with $14 billion in debt.
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And these painters did without Artist Statements saddled with theory and buzzwords.
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They don't like being saddled with identity crises they don't necessarily have.
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My dream is to be only saddled with doing [the talk show].
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It's Mr. Simunic's first harvest, and he's not saddled with any expectations.
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Suh had long been saddled with a reputation as a dirty player.
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With a single sentence, Twitter has saddled itself with an incredible burden.
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You cannot take this route if you're saddled with huge student loans.
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If not, we will continue to be saddled with the kind of mediocre
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The retailer filed for bankruptcy Monday morning saddled by debt and declining sales.
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The gag is, we were saddled with having to find another coffee shop.
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It left thousands of students without a degree and saddled with student debt.
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Breakneck expansion during 2014 and 2015 left the company saddled with huge debt.
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FEW PAINTERS can have been saddled with a more inappropriate pseudonym than "Tintoretto".
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This copycat is in North Korea and saddled with a weird name -- Manbang.
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It's always rough for an artist to be saddled with one mega-hit.
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Vietnam's banks are saddled with legacy problem assets and also face structural problems.
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They were saddled with the imperfections and even the bigotry of the past.
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The whole sector is saddled by some 360 billion euros of problematic debts.
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Four years earlier, Democrats had saddled Republican candidates with Mitt Romney's economic plans.
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Even with financial aid, many students are saddled with $100,000 debts at graduation.
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Instead of economic rejuvenation, Japan is now saddled with record levels of debt.
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Banks have pushed back, fearing that they will be saddled with bad investments.
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The company is saddled with $9.90 billion in debt as of Sept. 30.
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Hawaii, in contrast and fortunately, was not saddled with this spurious constitutional distinction.
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"The Study of Poetry," Matthew Arnold saddled poetry, and by implication all of
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But is being saddled with a boring phone worth those frequent security patches?
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They're saddled with enough student debt to turn them into lifelong indentured servants.
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This country is saddled with a leader who is tearing our society apart.
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Students were saddled with $1.5 trillion in debt last year, a record high.
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The district has been saddled for years with financial woes and deteriorating infrastructure.
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That approach fueled growth but saddled key parts of the economy with debt.
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Even Greece, still saddled with gargantuan debts, has lately flashed signs of improvement.
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Still, he is saddled with a criminal record, which diminishes his financial capacities.
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We've grown weary of the feckless politicians we've been saddled with of late.
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It's an amazing, high-tech, beautifully-designed system saddled with a questionable name.
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Buy-a-cow programs have saddled families with animals inappropriate to their environment.
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Netflix, as a subscription service, is not saddled with the same ratings pressure.
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Yet Lucas also saddled him with a virgin birth — no high expectations there!
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The latter have been "medicalized," Schmidt said, saddled with regulations befitting medical doctors.
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They're saddled with debt if they even do decide to go to college.
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O.J. Simpson's release highlights the challenges of leaving prison, saddled with multiple felony convictions.
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Had I been saddled with New York City rent, that would have been challenging.
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Those concerns have saddled the Fed with a dilemma: When should it cut rates?
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Indian banks are saddled with a corporate bad debt mountain of around $121 billion.
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Companies could be saddled with £2,600 ($3,241) in extra employment costs, the FSB said.
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Rights that gig economy business models are typically structured to avoid being saddled with.
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The euro celebrates its twentieth birthday saddled with flaws dating back to its conception.
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Geography has saddled them with the problem, and their governments' disorganisation has exacerbated it.
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Saddled with bad investments in sugar production, it started a "strategy review" in October.
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That policy saddled its refining unit with losses to pay fuel subsidies in Brazil.
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Last year's iOS 11 was saddled with negative feedback and complaints about buggy performance.
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Instead, it's being saddled with 25 years of built-up expectations and unfair hopes.
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Saddled with debt, some taxis drivers have committed suicide — six in as many months.
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Grossman was saddled with two errors on the play, which made it 8-0.
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And its property market remains saddled with a glut of apartments in many cities.
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Mothers who get abandoned for any reason ... they're suddenly saddled with a huge responsibility.
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Japan, although it has a substantial military force, is saddled with a pacifist constitution.
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Portuguese and Slovenian lenders are also saddled with almost 20 percent of soured loans.
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Saddled with debt of more than $1 billion, Jet is struggling to stay aloft.
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Saddled with a debt of about 80.52 billion rupees ($1.14 billion) as of Sept.
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So basically his argument is that Landbot isn't saddled with Typeform's form(ulaic) straightjacket.
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But wages remain stubbornly low and many millennials are saddled with staggering student debt.
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Toys "R" Us's private equity backers had saddled it with $0003 billion of debt.
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He does get saddled with romantic silliness and lots of "half-breed" put-downs.
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But she will be saddled with it, along with her attacks on law enforcement.
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Reports have surfaced of customers saddled with troubles in newly purchased Explorers and Aviators.
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But state courts shouldn't have been saddled with this job in the first place.
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How else could the school system's budget be so saddled with bureaucracy and blight?
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The region's commuter rail line is saddled with aging, smoke-spewing, diesel-powered locomotives.
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More difficult decisions loom as GE races to fix its debt-saddled balance sheet.
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To the end, she also saddled him with tasks that an intern could perform.
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Saddled with more than one billion dollars of debt, Jet is struggling to stay afloat.
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The partial successes of the Obama era have saddled Clinton with a reverse Goldilocks dilemma.
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On the road below, a pickup, saddled with a massive container of water, meandered past.
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Over the years, however, Michael did get saddled with his fair share of cumbersome mythology.
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Do we trust that they haven't saddled their kids with monikers like Emphysema and Gonorrhea?
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The airline might be saddled with a £100m ($129m) compensation bill once the dust settles.
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They are saddled with student loans, trying to get a toehold in rapidly contracting industries.
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He sold Arcandor's property portfolio for €4.5bn but saddled its department stores with high rents.
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The debt brake was supposed to spare future generations from being saddled with today's borrowing.
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The Department of Homeland Security would be saddled with a bulk of the project's responsibility.
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Even if the college itself was in trouble, students were still saddled with their debt.
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The state remains saddled with enormous debts, notably a $130bn unfunded liability for public pensions.
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The country is in shambles — saddled with a rapidly atrophying economy and a penniless government.
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None of this is impactful however, because Sharma is saddled with a very middling cast.
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Carter was saddled with three fouls by the 4:25 mark of the first half.
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Seekers of immortality are saddled with the body, the physical brain, the fact of entropy.
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He was saddled with the loss as he gave up two runs on eight hits.
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Saddled with debt of more than one billion dollars, Jet is struggling to stay afloat.
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Fewer people will attend college if it means being saddled with a mountain of debt.
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Sales have slid, and it's found itself saddled in more than $4 billion in debt.
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Second, the Trump administration may be saddled with these Ninth Circuit judges in the future.
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Puerto Rico entered the 2628 hurricane season saddled with over $28503 billion in public debt.
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Norwegian is doomed, the business model doesn't work and they're saddled now with enormous debts.
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In Roy Moore, Republicans saddled themselves with a candidate facing credible allegations of child molestation.
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Instead of reintegrating with their community upon release, these individuals are saddled with lifelong debt.
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"Far too often, he's found himself saddled with the riffraff," Christie said in the book.
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He was not even awake when my crewmate and I saddled up for nuclear war.
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If someone in my family died, could I afford to be saddled with their debts?
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Pemex has struggled with hefty losses and is saddled with around $106 billion in debt.
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San Francisco has dropped 123 of its last 13 games and is saddled with a .
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Analysts say the banking sector is not in much better shape, saddled with bad loans.
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Many dramas have at least one character who's saddled with the dull brunt of exposition.
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Taiwan's foreign ministry said such a move had left some Pacific nations saddled with debt.
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Bankers, brokers and city officials inflated taxi medallion prices and saddled drivers with reckless loans.
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She's led the House Democrats since 236 and is saddled with decades of controversial votes.
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Bankers, brokers and city officials inflated taxi medallion prices and saddled drivers with crippling loans.
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Saddled with $48,000 in medical bills, she decided not to get the other knee replaced.
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G.E. is saddled with debt and has cut its dividend twice in the past year.
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Toronto saddled Peacock with four runs on five hits and three walks over five innings.
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She's also saddled with mother-guilt, having given up the child born after the rape.
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Saddled with skyrocketing costs from a prototype of Obamacare called TennCare, he made steep cuts.
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They are unmarried, childless, saddled with student loan debt, and do not own any property.
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And that is just as important because that means they are not saddled with debt.
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Someone saddled with student-loan debt or other financial obligations may not be able to.
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The grinding war in Syria has saddled it with heavy casualties and growing financial commitments.
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Farming equipment—like televisions, cars, and even toothbrushes—now often comes saddled with a computer.
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They're saddled with the highest average mortgage debt of all the age groups at $231,774.
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When the bubbles burst, the countries were saddled with bad loans and their economies faltered.
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The president is saddled with low approval ratings nationally and weaknesses with key voting groups.
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The Reds saddled the Astros with their first series loss since April 29-May 2.
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By comparison, Walmart's management is saddled with more conventional expectations from investors, which include profits.
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The generation behind them is saddled with debt and struggling to get on the housing ladder.
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Yet on the other hand, [many] law graduates are saddled in debt and cannot find work.
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She'd also have avoided being saddled with the "worldbeat" label that followed her throughout her prime.
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According to Travel + Leisure, this traveler's long last name got him saddled with a $94 fee.
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Baker and Wood sold the theater in 1988, saddled with expenses they could no longer afford.
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Wake Forest center Doral Moore was saddled with his fourth foul at the 10:36 mark.
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PATH TO GROWTH AT&T, saddled with $162 billion in debt, faces a litany of challenges.
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Like tens of thousands of others across the country, she is saddled with crippling student debt.
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Clinton's campaign, saddled with a policy wonk candidate, felt penalized for playing by the old rules.
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It could be worse news for you future frustrated business people saddled with the Elite x0.313.
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And Facebook has been saddled with so many real problems recently that sometimes misinformation can stick.
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The information could also be used to steal their victims' identities, leaving them saddled with debt.
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On the other, it's saddled PlayStation VR with the worst motion controls of any major headset.
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Curiel is overseeing three lawsuits that allege Trump University defrauded students and saddled them with debt.
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"We were saddled in some ways with perceptual difficulties with rap music and racism," he says.
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That formula reflected the debt-saddled government's urgency to get an injection of money within months.
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This year's crop of college grads are saddled with the heftiest student loan debt in history.
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This is the third year in a row the MacBook is saddled with a crappy webcam.
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Dispensaries and consumers are still saddled with the ultimate responsibility of making sure products are legitimate.
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Are the powerful generals tired of prodding the civilian government, saddled by one crisis or another?
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More than 45 million Americans are saddled with a combined $1.3 trillion in student loan debt.
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Some insurers feared getting saddled with huge costs if many coronavirus patients signed up for coverage.
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Millennials, saddled with student debt and stagnating wages, are slow to buy and fill big homes.
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Will these 396 graduates achieve more than they would have if they were saddled with debt?
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Saddled and ready to go, a purebred that perished centuries ago near Pompeii has been uncovered.
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But they would add more versatile skill to a bench that's currently saddled with unplayable pieces.
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Over his career, Mr. Jolley saddled 991 winners and won purses of more than $35 million.
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The public utility is saddled with $9 billion in debt and filed for bankruptcy in July.
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If they returned shortly, we saddled up for another night of patrols to detect Chinese incursions.
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Dear Amy: I did not like your answer to "Worried," who was saddled with horrible stepchildren.
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Actresses keep fleeing the genteel personas the show saddled them with, finding refuge in seamier characters.
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And even without the wealth tax, French citizens are still saddled with a slew of others.
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Then came Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy, which saddled NFIP with $23 billion in debt. Reps.
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Saddled with huge debt, Toys "R" Us had a difficult time competing with Walmart and Amazon.
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It was a fairly large organizational task that I got saddled with right from the start.
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Some students allege the program defrauded them, teaching them little and leaving them saddled with debt.
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The vast majority of Americans are undersaved for retirement, saddled with debt, and stressed about money.
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Premiums are higher, patients are saddled with larger deductibles, and drug prices are a national disgrace.
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Today, more than half of young adults with a bachelor's degree are saddled with student loans.
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For example, an adverse event could potentially leave a patient saddled with large, unpaid medical bills.
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Snell, who was eventually saddled with the loss, allowed three earned runs, four hits and four walks.
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Oddly enough, the phone is saddled with an Micro USB port instead of a USB-C port.
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You'll have to deal with satellite internet there, which is usually saddled with outrageously low data caps.
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Saddled with debt, some taxis drivers have committed suicide; there have been six in as many months.
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Free space is a perennial problem on many iPhones — especially those saddled with just 16GB of storage.
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India's armed forces, saddled with outdated aircraft and warships, are in dire need of funds for modernisation.
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Her heroine, a precursor of Bridget Jones, is big, plain and saddled with an annoyingly pretty roommate.
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Almost 40% dropped out, many saddled with debt that put them further behind than when they started.
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Having paid to own hardware, why should people be forever saddled with unwanted software, stub or otherwise?
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Generation Sell-Out by Bourree LamMillennials aren't saddled with romantic notions of sticking it to the man.
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She's not saddled down by a big musty pyramid and all the baggage that comes with it.
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It was now only a few days away and had left her saddled with rehearsals and preparations.
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Gray is 3-0 in seven home starts this season but is saddled with a 4.71 ERA.
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But that is not the only responsibility Perez is saddled with in his role as DNC chair.
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The Republicans of 1973/21625 seem like a totally different breed than those we're saddled with today.
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Lawrence Makovich of IHS Markit, a consultancy, points out that the utility is saddled with another cost.
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The only thing these candidates propose for people already saddled with student loans are lame refinancing plans.
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They are also saddled with outstanding student loan debt, which now stands at a record $1.5 trillion.
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Jet, saddled with more than $1.2 billion of debt, owes money to banks, lessors, suppliers and pilots.
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A 2016 settlement with creditors left the province saddled with the most debt per capita in Austria.
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But the outlook for exports could be further complicated as firms are saddled with a strengthening yen.
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Instead, they failed for the classic reason banks fail — they were saddled with too many bad loans.
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And especially for those saddled with variable-rate debt, like credit-card debt, it can seem alarming.
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Ohio State's leading scorer, Kaleb Wesson, again was saddled with early foul trouble and limited playing time.
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The capital is saddled with over 12 billion euros ($13.46 billion) of debt, partly towards the Treasury.
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Guadagno faced headwinds from President Trump's unpopularity in the state, while also being saddled with outgoing Gov.
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The long investment boom has saddled the economy with too many factories and a mountain of debt.
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It was silly, superficial and saddled with the attitudes of its time toward women and nonwhite characters.
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Who can forget Morgan Stanley's disastrous subprime wager that saddled the bank with $9 billion of losses?
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Asylum seekers are thus saddled with a confounding burden of proof in an entirely unfamiliar legal system.
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The saddled horse and its elaborate harness were discovered over the summer, the archaeological park statement said.
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"Someone will," she says, already saddled with a beginner and clearly not wanting to double her burden.
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Their balance sheets are much stronger than the debt-saddled ones during previous crises, analysts have noted.
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If the job fails to work out, the man returns and the woman is saddled with debt.
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Maybe he got saddled with a 16GB S3 (the phone also came in 32GB and 64GB models).
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He argued that Mr. Hernandez had long been saddled with guilt and a desire to unburden himself.
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Americans are saddled with $1.2 trillion in auto loans, according to data collected by the Federal Reserve.
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And unlike last decade, Yellen said, American households don't appear to be saddled with too much debt.
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He never complained, never regretted being saddled with her and his life, never asked the big Why?
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Manafort was initially saddled with a $10 million appearance bond, and Gates received a $5 million bond.
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All three of them were saddled with gigantic medical bills that they had absolutely no say in.
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In addition, Congress has frequently saddled the FEC with an inadequate budget and time-consuming procedural requirements.
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But even saddled with that name, net neutrality has turned out to be a galvanizing issue for voters.
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Though estimates vary, it appears New York taxpayers are saddled with approximately $146,000 per day in security costs.
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Digging into the truth about millennials and cash can help this generation, saddled with student debt, save money.
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Green Book now heads into the final stretch of the Oscar campaign saddled with a series of scandals.
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Lebanon is saddled with one of the world's heaviest public debt burdens at around 150 percent of GDP.
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Jet, saddled with roughly $1.2 billion of bank debt, and SBI did not respond to emails seeking comment.
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Eickhoff has been saddled with three consecutive no-decisions despite giving up five earned runs over 18 innings.
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For one, Air India came saddled with unwanted cargo in the form of 334bn rupees ($5bn) of debt.
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L, creating a global powerhouse that has a stronger drugs pipeline but is also saddled with massive debt.
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President Barack Obama once again saddled up for another somber address to the nation as mourner-in-chief.
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If her child survived, he said, she or he could be saddled with a long list of disabilities.
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Facebook continues to be saddled with privacy issues, but users still love the platform and sister app, Instagram.
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Or, at least, GoFundMe — which hasn't responded to our requests for comment — may be saddled with doing so.
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The company has been criticized because it leaves many students saddled with huge debts and no technical skills.
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What's more, the couple, who don't have children, aren't saddled with the high taxes that neighboring towns require.
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In exchange, lenders are protected from lawsuits borrowers might file charging that banks saddled them with unfair mortgages.
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Why is the man saddled with children—and all of the complications they entail—suddenly an attractive prospect?
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Subsequent mismanagement left the airline saddled with debt of around $3.25 billion, according to Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.
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However, he was also saddled with a four-game suspension in 2006 for violating the league's steroid policy.
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Putin has saddled the tiger of patriotic mobilization and has expertly made it trot in the right direction.
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TIM is saddled with more than 25 billion euros of debt and employs around 50,000 people in Italy.
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Of all cabinet-level agencies, the EPA would be saddled with the largest budget reduction at 31 percent.
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"Our hearts are going out to Houston and we are saddled up and ready to go," he said.
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Investor concerns had focused on Italy, whose banks are saddled with 20.16 billion euros of non-performing loans.
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Saddled with too many bad debts, Italy's banks have the potential to drag Europe into yet another crisis.
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It is saddled with an affectless voiceover and a generic, drum-based score that turns the documentary homogenous.
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In a state saddled by racial tensions after centuries of slavery and generations of Jim Crow, both Gov.
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And staying in the drug trade for so long saddled him with a growing cast of jealous enemies.
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McCrory, the only statewide candidate saddled with H.B. 2, is trailing Cooper by an average of 4 points.
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It's not unusual for companies to get overconfident and become saddled with heavy debts late in an expansion.
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And their employees, saddled with escalating out-of-pocket costs and a confusing maze, aren't well served, either.
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And debt-saddled Toys "R" Us filed for bankruptcy protection yesterday; it's more complicated than just blaming Amazon.
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Many more than that would be saddled with higher prices for prescriptions and preventative care screenings—including mammograms.
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Taxpayers, who get saddled with extra costs from shutting down the government and then starting it back up.
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Saddled with growing despair, he began having trouble getting out of bed for morning treatments on his knee.
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Bob Baffert saddled a record four horses in pursuit of a record fourth straight win in the Classic.
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Economic growth is expected to face challenges as long as banks here are saddled with enormous bad debts.
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HP has also said that under Xerox's proposed terms, the combined company would be saddled with "outsized debt".
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She's a full-time event planner, suddenly and resentfully saddled with the care of her school-age children.
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Saddled with foul trouble for most of the game, he was held to nine points and four rebounds.
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If the merger goes through, the combined company will be saddled with a whopping $85033 billion in debt.
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Critics, however, maintain the program has saddled developing countries with crippling debts and increased their dependence on China.
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Moreover, the young consumers the industry needs are frequently too saddled with student loan debt to afford them.
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Moreover, the young consumers the industry needs are frequently too saddled with student loan debt to afford them.
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The homebuilder had been saddled with mounting debts and struggled with a shift in government policy over subsidies.
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Air India, founded in 1930s by the Tata Group, is saddled with debts and a bloated cost structure.
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Puerto Rico is saddled with $28503 billion in debt across 22019 different issuers, exceeding its gross national product.
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Many developers and homeowners could not pay their loans, leaving banks saddled with huge portfolios of troubled debt.
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In its misguided zeal to get more individuals covered, ObamaCare saddled the health insurance market with disastrous regulations.
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How did the Republican Party and the United States end up saddled with a president like Donald Trump?
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Goldman launched Marcus in October 2016 as a way to court Main Street borrowers saddled with credit card debt.
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Among undergraduates saddled with loans, 42 percent owe less than $10,000, and just 10 percent owe more than $40,000.
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With all this in mind, iFixit saddled the Magic Leap One with a 3 out of 10 repairability score.
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A fairly straightforward story about a boy learning his grandmother is a witch gets saddled with some murky mythology.
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When Corinthian College folded in 2015, it left thousands of students without a degree and saddled with student debt.
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On Thursday evening, Saturday Night Live veteran Tina Fey saddled up for an appearance on Weekend Update: Summer Edition.
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In the case of Hillary Clinton, the pro-Trump media chose a target saddled with decades of political baggage.
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That may potentially lead to bankruptcy as the carrier is currently saddled with about $1.2 billion of bank debt.
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On a technical level, Super Mario Run is also saddled with some of the worst aspects of mobile gaming.
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Controversy galore: He is saddled with an enormous amount of controversy and scandal, not all of which has surfaced.
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Unable to discover additional game-changing hardware or software products, R&D costs keep it saddled with high losses.
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That saddled the kingdom with an annual budget deficit near $264 billion and strengthened the case for radical changes.
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In 1999, many of the world's poorest countries were saddled with unpayable debts to financial institutions and wealthier nations.
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It was the sixth time in Bumgarner's career that he was saddled with the loss while going the distance.
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Saddled with steep legal bills, Flynn wanted to reconnect with old friends and talk about potential future business opportunities.
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But in other ways his campaign seemed to vindicate the "Lyin' Ted" sobriquet that Mr Trump saddled him with.
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He had already made the decision long before that he did not want to be saddled with that responsibility.
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Nationally, about 20 percent of the producer workforce is saddled with standards that aren't reciprocal with most other states.
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The first-term governor is saddled with low approval numbers and a recent poll found Bevin trailing Democratic opponents.
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The Dodd-Frank Act, the sweeping legislation passed in response to the crisis, saddled the industry with new regulations.
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With that in mind, the six teams saddled with an 0-2 record will probably be in desperation mode.
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The company has been saddled with debt following its $28 billion takeover of U.S.-based Spectra Energy last year.
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Then, a lending-and-spending binge increased growth but saddled state-owned companies and local governments with big debts.
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By the early 90s, these approaches would begin to merge, getting saddled with the term "metalcore" in the process.
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Small employers are often saddled with higher costs because, the argument goes, they do not offer economies of scale.
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But in some states, it's too late to change the ballot, meaning he will be saddled with the placeholder.
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Societies that subordinate women also find themselves saddled with chronic destabilization caused by the practices that produce that subordination.
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The 66-year-old executive doesn't want to finish out his career saddled with a faltering business, they say.
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Parting would be sweeter sorrow if BenDeLaCreme hadn't saddled us with Morgan McMichaels once again on her way out.
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California continues to be saddled with one of the most severe affordable housing and homelessness crises in the nation.
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Robert Covington and Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni were also saddled with technicals with 3.9 seconds left in the half.
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He was 29, burning with ambition but saddled with an inferiority complex due to his lack of formal education.
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It got saddled with the supposed origin and the very name of the disease for a century or more.
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The deal saddled the company with debt, limiting its ability to revamp its stores and make online shopping easier.
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And as Silvio and Clarice, Mr. Ma and Ms. Verson are saddled with ludicrous costumes rendering them overgrown toddlers.
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Some 44 million people in the United States are similarly saddled with student loan debt, owing nearly $1.5 trillion.
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Although the pain is manageable, I'm still downing Tylenol, Gatorade, and ginger ale, and I'm saddled with heat packs.
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Saddled by high debt and gross mismanagement, ZISCO ceased production in 2008 at the height of Zimbabwe's economic meltdown.
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But newsrooms, saddled with big losses in advertising revenue, are continuing to contract, even with huge online circulation gains.
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Meanwhile, our college system often produces students poorly equipped for the future while saddled with catastrophic amounts of debt.
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But those who make more than 400 percent of the poverty level are saddled with paying the extra cost.
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For decades, politicians from both political parties have saddled the nation with a debt load akin to generational servitude.
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The buyout left Safeway's management in place but saddled the company with enormous debt; it eventually eliminated 63,000 jobs.
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People think it will further exacerbate the difficulties of neighborhoods already saddled with difficulties, but the data shows otherwise.
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In a society divided along traditional gender norms, this means women are saddled with the vast majority of childcare.
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Perhaps the saga is saddled with an impossible legacy, its most fascinating points deviations from that mode, some left unseen.
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Today, the company is saddled with $22012 billion in debt and its future looks much bleaker than it once did.
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The property, which has been saddled with the more homogenized moniker "Sycamore Valley Ranch," carries a $67 million price tag.
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The app can also record video inside a car to protect drivers if they're saddled with drunk or disruptive passengers.
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He or she may also be saddled with the additional burden of the "acting" title, seen as temporary or tentative.
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Nothing fancy, mind you, but definitely something a step up from that shapeless blob you've been saddled with for years.
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The strategy added the deathcare company to a generation of companies now saddled with debt that has limited growth prospects.
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The many, many characters in Matthew Weiner's new Amazon Prime show, The Romanoffs, are saddled with a unique identity complex.
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How would you cut $10 trillion over 10 years, but make sure the country isn't saddled with even more debt?
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RHP JC Ramirez pitched well enough to win, but instead got saddled with a 22009-211 loss to the Indians.
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The three wise men, saddled on Segways instead of camels, carry boxes from Amazon, gifts for the modern-day Jesus.
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Penney, meantime, is saddled with $4 billion in total debt, according to Factset, and sales have been falling since 2016.
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Andre Drummond, saddled by foul trouble and limited to 21 minutes, had just eight points and nine rebounds for Detroit.
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The saddled dinosaur has fissioned its own sub-franchise in which Yoshi is the star and not merely the steed.
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Baffert saddled 2014 champion Bayern at Santa Anita and last year's winner at Keeneland, American Pharoah, with Espinoza on board.
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And the industry should not lose sight of the policyholder, who has been saddled with past failures like Equitable Life.
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There's no reason why communities like mine should be saddled with polluting public transportation when affordable, zero emission buses exist.
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"Thanks to you we're now saddled with the inglorious task of transforming a hoodrat into respectable morning TV," he says.
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That's left the country saddled with a debt pile that's more than twice the size of its gross domestic product.
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Conglomerates, viewed by some investors as inefficient and hard to value, are often saddled with a discounted valuation by investors.
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In its last report for the first half of that year, Kaisa was saddled with $11 billion worth of debt.
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Unfortunately, most students today are saddled with extraordinary debt and have entered one of the weakest economic recoveries in history.
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Other utilities have voiced opposition to joining with Tepco because of concerns they will get saddled with the Fukushima costs.
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Saddled by college debt and rising home prices, many can't save up to make the downpayment on market-value houses.
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Many local governments and state firms are still saddled with debt following China's massive stimulus during the global financial crisis.
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Italian banks are saddled with around 210 billion euros ($15.863 billion) of loans that are unlikely to ever be repaid.
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The business, advised by BNP Paribas and Rothschild, is saddled with 851 million euros of net debt as of September.
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Fitch, the bond-rating firm, estimates that the industry may be saddled with as much as $600 billion in debt.
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Those saddled with bad loans could benefit from a temporary window to sell large chunks of stock under better conditions.
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For Turkish companies, especially small ones, saddled with foreign-currency debt worth a total of $211bn, this is bad news.
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The flip was well out of Kipnis's reach, and the second baseman was saddled with an error for his trouble.
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When their empty-saddled horses arrived to Coody's great-grandmother's ranch house, her family knew something had gone horribly wrong.
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Both firms are part of China's debt-saddled HNA Group Co Ltd, which has been selling part of its holdings.
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In 2008, for example, the fundamentals looked bad for Republicans, who were saddled with a recession and an unpopular war.
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While the automaker is seeing explosive growth in China, it has been saddled by stagnant sales in the United States.
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Individuals may be fined up to $21965,24 for their crime, then saddled with a mind-boggling array of administrative fees.
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Feinstein is saddled with "the perception of being out of date," said David Mermin, a longtime political strategist in California.
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They were more often saddled with "office housework," like taking notes, ordering lunch or comforting a co-worker in distress.
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Saddled with debt it can't afford, Sears is filing for Chapter 11 to keep itself afloat through the Christmas holidays.
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Investors too have opposed some transactions saddled with excessive leverage or aggressive documentation, particularly from borrowers hamstrung by cyclical industries.
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Mr. Trump argues that free trade has hollowed out America's industrial base and saddled the country with huge trade deficits.
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Now that their menfolk are going to be saddled with a child, let's see how quickly this discussion turns around.
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A boy in Moscow listens to his parents argue over who will be saddled with the child that neither wants.
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She was told that she made the children feel doubly like misfits because they were saddled with an obese teacher.
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Many of those companies were purchased by private equity firms, in deals that leave the companies saddled with huge debts.
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"You're saddled over there with your black man accessory and I'm tired of that story, to be honest," she says.
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And the country could be saddled with a toxic ghost town, with pollutants seeping into the ground and surrounding sea.
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The quality of the works is inconsistent, and even some of the stronger ones are saddled with vague, shallow descriptions.
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In some cases, these buyouts saddled retailers with an immense amount of debt that they were incapable of paying off.
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But with the president-elect essentially under house arrest, cut off from her staff and saddled with a scary Mrs.
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Saddled with heavy debt from years of bad deals, GE has been forced to raise cash by dismantling its empire.
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You move into a town, and you're then immediately saddled with debt that you have to work to pay off.
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And their communities, once established, are then saddled with a host of toxic neighbors—pipelines, industrial hog farms, and landfills.
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Harris was saddled with a record as a prosecutor that was intended to bring credibility but instead alienated such voters.
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In truth, problematic vertical mergers often have been saddled with conditions such as non-discrimination provisions, firewalls and arbitration procedures.
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After doing almost no cycling for years, I abruptly saddled up, went abroad and did far too much of it.
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Antoinette and Stephen get saddled with a third detective, a fatuous, patronizing showboater whom French deploys to delicious comic effect.
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Saddled with crippling debt and hounded by collectors, Zheng plunged to his death from the hotel's eighth floor last year.
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Teva had been saddled with about $35 billion in debt since acquiring Allergan's Actavis generic drug business for $40.5 billion.
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Many of those who did not complete their studies become saddled with debt from an investment that didn't pan out.
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Saddled with $3.1 billion in debt, GMR Group, an infrastructure conglomerate, plans to sell its road, power and airport assets.
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In Italy, lenders are saddled with 703 billion euros of gross problematic debts, a third of the euro zone's total.
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The RGA is desperate to rewrite history now that they're saddled with a candidate who is more extreme than Trump.
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He's soon plucked by a local rancher's feisty daughter (Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez) and finds himself saddled with an avaricious wife.
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The Yankees recognize Stanton's obvious talent but are saddled with bloated contracts of their own, especially that of Jacoby Ellsbury.
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He left the economy saddled with over $1 billion in debt — more than Gambia's annual economic output — hobbling ordinary government functions.
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Rubio was a slow starter, education-wise, but he eventually graduated from law school, saddled with a load of student debt.
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A few years ago, Kyle Taylor was like many people in their 20s, saddled with debt and making uneducated financial decisions.
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Corporate America, on the other hand, is saddled with too much debt, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan told CNN Business.
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Rival chains like Debenhams are also facing the spectre of a restructuring as they are saddled with similar levels of debt.
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Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, have long been saddled with a penchant for expensive tastes and questionable use of public funds.
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The burrito chain was saddled with higher-than-anticipated expenses during the quarter, due to increased spending on promotions and advertising.
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SBI has invited binding bids for a stake in the airline that is saddled with roughly $1.2 billion in bank debt.
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SBI had invited binding bids for a stake in the airline, which is saddled with roughly $1.2 billion in bank debt.
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If the Monsanto tie-up is approved, Monsanto will be saddled with a net debt ratio of around four-times earnings.
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Part of Go Greene's mission is to help people who've been saddled with criminal records due to the War on Drugs.
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And on that front its last model wasn't an amazing success — saddled with uninspiring hardware at a fair trade premium price.
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But the firm is heavily indebted, and sits at the bottom of a cascade of listed firms also saddled with loans.
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By contrast, real wages have fallen by a fifth in Greece, a country that is still saddled with enormous government debt.
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Facebook is clearly pinning its long-term hopes for the massive content moderation problem it is saddled with on future automation.
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He also contends that many rivals are saddled with "lengthy set-up and heavy maintenance requirements" which makes them "extortionately expensive".
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However, for those who do find themselves saddled by debt, there is resilience to be found in working towards financial stability.
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Saddled with massive debts—including $213bn to bondholders and another $22018bn in pension liabilities—Mr Rosselló's administration is making deep cuts.
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Their stores are typically located outside of malls, where they aren't saddled with the additional costs of maintaining the common areas.
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That spare capacity will likely keep wages growth and inflation subdued, especially when households are saddled with a mountain of debt.
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And so we keep buying these new Things, seduced by their promises — and later often find ourselves saddled with buyer's remorse.
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Good dog energy goes a long way to shaking off heavy human vibes, and I get saddled with plenty of those.
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BHS is saddled with £22018m ($830m) in pension liabilities, a harbinger of wider issues about underfunded pension schemes at British companies.
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Younger Americans are also saddled with more debt, like student loans, so they don't have a lot to invest, she said.
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But Yemenis are also famously resilient, living in the poorest country in the region and saddled for decades with feckless leaders.
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The windfall would have been a boon to debt-saddled Petrobras and a handful of states that are in the red.
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Enrollees in Medicare Advantage know they aren't going to be saddled with huge medical bills when an unexpected health issue arises.
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Saddled with extra compliance requirements and with no material benefit to resilience, they buckled under the weight of these burdensome regulations.
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And if they don't eventually land a job with enough income, they are saddled with debt for a very long time.
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They cross with visas but find themselves saddled with debt, stripped of their papers, subjected to threats and forced into servitude.
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Ms. Sydney is saddled with what might be called a prop part, but in Geena's fleeting moments of consciousness, she delivers.
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The Athens games were thought to cost some $15 billion, a sky-high figure that left the country saddled with debt.
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The governing Socialists, saddled with a poor economic record and an unpopular incumbent president, François Hollande, are already being written off.
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Nor should we hold election officials responsible for the defective insecure technologies with which they have been saddled in this cycle.
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Firstly, Russia doesn't want to be saddled propping up a broken state and hasn't the resources to embark on its reconstruction.
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Saddled with debt of about $1.14 billion, Jet Airways has been hit by fierce competition, rupee depreciation and high oil prices.
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Or worse, student loans marketed to a sophomore mulling a spring break trip who wound up saddled with decades of debt?
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Just two weeks ago, the House saddled the American people with another budget deal that only furthers Washington's insatiable spending appetite.
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Italian banks are saddled with about 350 billion euros ($380 billion) of bad debt, a third of the euro zone's total.
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Millennials, saddled with student debt, are buying their first homes later in life, and so are less likely to move again.
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She may be saddled with an excessive workload or with placement on a shift spanning hours disruptive of her family life.
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One can see how these pols might be afraid they will be saddled with a convicted criminal as a Republican nominee.
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The approach saddled the company with big debts at a time when the authorities were trying to stamp out financial troubles.
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Those factors saddled Alejandro Guillier, a center-left former journalist who ran a campaign pledging to build on Bachelet-era reforms.
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Farmers, in particular, are struggling: a glut of crops, combined with dropping commodity prices, has left them saddled with huge debts.
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Yet they are still saddled with whatever debt they took on to get as far as they did with their studies.
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Many of us are underemployed, living at home, and saddled with so much student loan debt that it's affecting our happiness.
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Among them, there is a sense of being saddled with painful ethical questions that previous generations did not have to confront.
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A lot of people who grieve are now saddled with guilt at giving away the memories of their parent or other.
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Not really, the investigators said: A reduction in the interest rate had saddled the bank with a loss — hence the raid.
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Mr. Renzi's government had been working on plans to recapitalize Italy's weakest banks, many of which are saddled with bad loans.
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It now finds itself saddled with toxic assets and was estimated to need up to 1.2 trillion roubles in state support.
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Over three-quarters of all millennials are saddled with debt and 16% hold more than $50,000 in debt, not including mortgages.
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The impact could be significant considering that American-made vehicles were previously saddled with 25 percent tariffs upon reaching Chinese ports.
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And it added stress to Murray's balance sheet, which the company admits is saddled with "mounting debt" and hefty interest payments.
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In addition, the companies were saddled with costs for processing and storing waste from the reactors, projected to total €23.6 billion.
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So it makes little sense that states are being saddled with not one but two competing sets of regulations on ozone.
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Jet Airways, saddled with debts of about $1.14 billion, has been hit by fierce competition, rupee depreciation and high oil prices.
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That being said, he is the best possible choice for Republican leaders who don't want to be saddled with either Sen.
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The warehouses represent a bright spot for cities that have been saddled by a lack of opportunities for less skilled workers.
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But as the Census Bureau ramps up its spending and work force for the 2020 count, it is saddled with problems.
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And, indeed, it was the political backlash to firing Comey that saddled Trump with the Mueller investigation in the first place.
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A weak government saddled with an unreformed Senate that can continue to block legislation is the last thing that a country needs when its economy is as sclerotic as that of Italy, when its government is over-indebted, when its banks are saddled with a mountain of nonperforming loans and when the country has become internationally uncompetitive.
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The big picture: Western European nations are saddled with the highest electricity prices in the world due to high fees and taxes.
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My other minor gripe is that while the 1X does have a headphone jack, it's also saddled with a micro USB port.
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The bank said it expected the Japanese government was likely most concerned with avoiding being saddled with protectionist demands at the summit.
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Remember when Evgeni Malkin was saddled with Blake Comeau and Jussi Jokinen and the Penguins couldn't get out of the second round?
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Houses that have sat for long enough to become blighted are often saddled with significant tax arrears, reducing their appeal to investors.
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Administering that hospital, along with a large undergraduate college and several professional and graduate schools, has saddled Howard with heavy financial burdens.
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Over the past few years, Acadia saddled itself with huge amounts of debt, and top executive insiders sold off stock in droves.
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Widely known as RCom and controlled by wealthy businessman Anil Ambani, the company is saddled with net debt of about $6.8 billion.
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The result: people struggling financially are saddled with debt that makes it nearly impossible for them to support themselves and their families.
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The airline, known for its "The Joy of Flying" tagline, has been teetering for weeks, saddled with over $1 billion in debt.
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She was a terrible candidate saddled by legitimate questions of honesty, trustworthiness and political corruption brought on by her own poor judgment.
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In the commercial, Teigen is playing the mixologist while her mom is saddled up at the bar in the moody, dark setting.
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The millennial generation is saddled with a ton of student loan debt, but that should not be a reason to forgo investing.
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For everyone else, it's the best possible version of an iconic role-playing game, one that isn't saddled with decades of baggage.
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Giles was saddled with his fifth blown save Friday night, allowing six runs, three hits and three walks in the ninth inning.
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The original report saddled the 22014se (ugh) with the A53 processor, an almost two-year-old chip found on the iPhone 25.
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The Westside of Los Angeles is ingrained his brain, the byproduct of walking countless miles while saddled with three bloated duffle bags.
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On Saturday morning, the couple, who got engaged in December 2018, saddled up for a spin class at Soul Cycle Las Vegas.
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Take Jesse and Melissa Berryhill of Santa Fe. They got saddled with a bad car loan, and buying a home seemed improbable.
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Ashooh was saddled with low name recognition and lackluster fundraising, though he had some financial backing from super-PACs supporting his candidacy.
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Duffey was saddled with the loss versus Chicago on May 123 despite striking out a season high-tying nine in seven innings.
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A decade ago, Matz saddled Barbaro, the frisky Kentucky Derby winner, with designs of pulling off an encore at Pimlico Race Course.
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Although citizens benefit from the decreased tax burden, they end up saddled with terrible governance and increasing graft at the state level.
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The president said many people have been saddled with ever-increasing insurance premiums, and have had to deal with insurers abandoning markets.
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The skewed demand leaves market makers saddled with more risk and they have reacted by pushing up the price of such options.
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The amount would wipe out Takata's cash reserves more than 10 times over, if the supplier were saddled with the entire expense.
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" Never one to mince his words, O'Leary told CNBC Monday that the rival budget European airline Norwegian was saddled "with enormous debts.
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Most of these retailers were owned by private equity firms, which saddled them with debt in a risky bid to juice returns.
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"Sorry your mom went crazy," he tells Ben, the younger cousin he's saddled with for the weekend, played charmingly by Cory Nichols.
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When an employer contributing to a multiemployer goes bankrupt the remaining employers and, ultimately, the participants are saddled with its unfunded liabilities.
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At least, the FT notes that the timing is "unusual," given that SoftBank is currently saddled with $154 billion in gross debt.
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Saddled with debt from its expansion, the company is scrambling to avoid what would be the largest bankruptcy in Spanish corporate history.
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Less than a year after the deal closed, Tribune filed for bankruptcy, saddled with unsustainable debt taken on to buy out shareholders.
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These survivors are often saddled with enormous medical debt; the health care costs of gun violence totals about $2000 billion a year.
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Other buildings, still saddled with debt, are vacant because the city has said they are too unsafe for tenants, the report found.
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Facebook, perhaps more than any other company, has been saddled with the nearly impossible task of building a product with a conscience.
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They graduated from college, saddled with debt, and naturally expected the world to embrace them as their parents and schools had done.
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Trump emerged from his companies' bankruptcy still in possession of his key assets but saddled with debts that he had personally guaranteed.
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That's the case, too, with Mr. Brown, saddled with the unforgiving task of playing Aurora's on-again-off-again love interest, Garrett.
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Years after its completion though, the debt-saddled project that promised power supply to hundreds of thousands of homes, sits mostly idle.
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But some projects have left governments, including Kenya's, saddled with billions of dollars of debt to China and sparked distrust and resentment.
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As shoppers head online and away from the mall, many retailers have been saddled with uneconomical stores that are difficult to shed.
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The 26-year-old Austrian will meet 22-year-old Alexander Zverev, another player saddled with great expectations from a young age.
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The commission began public life saddled with at least seven lawsuits challenging its conduct, its transparency and even its reason for being.
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The Left Party says this has made it harder for the unemployed to find jobs and saddled local authorities with increased costs.
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For one thing, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi was saddled with the institutionalized persecution of the Rohingya when she came to power.
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And yet millions of people find themselves saddled with debt and have no hope of ever being able to pay it off.
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The company became synonymous with the tardy pace of debt resolution by Indian banks saddled with billions of dollars of bad loans.
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Vodafone Idea, which is already saddled by $14 billion in net debt, owes about $4 billion in levies to the Indian government.
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Saddled with the wordiest scenes in the movie, Mr. Gleeson comes across like a college freshman fumbling through his first Shakespeare play.
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Florid, emotionally overwrought and saddled with a ridiculous plot, it's proof that not every work by a great artist is great art.
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In Chihuahua, the former governor spent more than $50 million on publicity, officials say, in a state saddled with huge public debts.
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Frotman's resignation suggests Mulvaney is siding with financial industry interests over yet another vulnerable group: students saddled with enormous amounts of debt.
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For one third of this pizza, you're saddled with 550 milligrams of sodium and 13 grams of saturated fat-a cool 23%!
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For Western players saddled with rising regulatory costs, digital banking is a cheaper and faster way to grow than the traditional banking channel.
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Differences between the central bank and the government over inflation and lending restrictions on debt-saddled public banks were believed to be factors.
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In many instances, these companies are so saddled with debt from repeated mergers and acquisitions, upgrading their networks at scale is now impossible.
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While all that sounds positive, in recent years the train has become controversial for the debt it has saddled the Kenyan government with.
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PPC is saddled with about 2.5 billion euros ($13 billion) in unpaid bills from consumers who missed payments during the country's debt crisis.
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Argentina is saddled with more than $320 billion in external debt, equivalent to 57.1 percent of GDP, much of it denominated in dollars.
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His last three starts haven't been as disastrous as his first five but Detroit already is saddled with too many five-inning starters.
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It goes to show the toll of economic forces: Millennials are saddled with student-loan debt, and skyrocketing living costs are outpacing wages.
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UBS resorted to verbal kitchen sinking recently, telling investors it had been saddled with the worst start to the year in many years.
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But it would also mean that defrauded students are left saddled with debt, or are not refunded for the loans they've already paid.
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"I am now still saddled with over $50,000 in student debt from Morehouse and no Morehouse degree," he writes on the GoFundMe campaign.
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Some, like Monte dei Paschi di Siena in Italy are facing questions about whether they can remain solvent while saddled many nonperforming loans.
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While AT&T's been saddled with a price war with T-Mobile and Sprint, it's been looking for new ways to increase growth.
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Tyrone (Aubrey Joseph) is saddled with the burden of living up to all his parents' hopes, given that he's their only surviving child.
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To make matters worse, the SOEs are also feeling the pinch, with most of those involved in power generation saddled with overcapacity problems.
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A three-year recession has saddled Italian banks 201 billion euros of loans unlikely ever to be repaid, Bank of Italy data show.
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Many companies and municipalities are saddled with hundreds or thousands of hours of video and limited ways to turn it into usable data.
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I saddled up in the midst of the glitz and glam of high-end stores on Rodeo Drive and waited for my cowboy.
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Rad wants Tinder stock, even though Tinder was formed out of IAC's startup accelerator Hatch Labs; instead, he got saddled with IAC shares.
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" Ever since he woke up in that weird blue goo, he felt like he'd been saddled with baggage he didn't ask for."Link.
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Italy's banks are saddled with 360 billion euros ($401.18 billion) in bad loans and their share prices plunged after last month's Brexit vote.
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Those firms still saddled with revolving bank loans are also bracing for the next twice-yearly reassessment of borrowing limits, due next month.
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Italian bank shares had already declined sharply this year partly because they are saddled with 360 billion euros ($398.20 billion) in bad loans.
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Meanwhile, the government has struggled to find a buyer for its stake in national carrier Air India, which is also saddled with debt.
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To be specific, it was a milkman's bike that was saddled with a large wire basket designed to hold fifteen-liter milk canisters.
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Saddled with a billion dollars in debt, Jet has defaulted on loans and has not paid pilots, leasing firms and suppliers for months.
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Women are saddled with the topics of sex and appropriateness and strain under that weight every time they make it to the table.
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Julia and Tessa, both saddled with the label "crazy," have to convince David and the police chief that the other woman is lying.
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It in effect ceased operating in November, saddled with debts and unable to pay wages or contractors, sources familiar with the situation said.
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Then, the argument goes, local governments will be saddled with huge costs for maintaining outdated rail and bus systems that few people use.
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When he finally returned to Bangladesh last year, he was jobless and saddled with huge debts - a situation that left him feeling suicidal.
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Banks, saddled with some $20 billion in loans that construction and energy companies could no longer service, have so far rebuffed outside buyers.
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Over the past several years a number of major retailers have been saddled with billions of dollars in debt by private equity firms.
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As a bonus, this franchise doesn't come saddled with a fanboy contingent invested enough to label this a sacrilegious blight on their childhoods.
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It could also undermine confidence in Italy's wider banking sector, which is saddled with a third of the euro zone's total bad loans.
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Italian banks are saddled with 350 billion euros in soured loans as a hang-over from a three-year recession between 2012-14.
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Both carriers reported losses for the April-June quarter and are each saddled with more than 1 trillion rupees ($14.08 billion) of debt.
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In August 2014, Tribune Publishing was spun off from Tribune Company, now called Tribune Media, and saddled with about $350 million in debt.
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This week alone, it saddled good characters like Carol and Carl with cheesy dialogue, slowed its momentum down abruptly after things finally — finally!
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As America is saddled with more and more debt, it becomes more and more vulnerable, less ready to act and certainly looks weaker.
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While many criticized the plan itself, the student debt crisis has disproportionately impacted black borrowers and saddled black students with the most debt.
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Curiel is overseeing a handful of lawsuits against Trump University that allege the program defrauded students and left them saddled with debt. Sen.
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Giles was saddled with his fifth blown save on Friday night, allowing six runs, three hits and three walks in the ninth inning.
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Piraeus, like its Greek peers, is saddled with a high pile of non-performing loans, the legacy of a multi-year debt crisis.
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AT&T's 2015 merger with DirecTV and last year's union with Time Warner saddled the telecom giant with an unprecedented level of debt.
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Due to climate change, more people will also be diagnosed with asthma and other allergy-related respiratory conditions and saddled with polluted air.
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Sobbing silently out of sight, the boy listens to his parents argue over who will be saddled with the child that neither wants.
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Maintaining a constant atmosphere of contentiousness has cost Trump the usual honeymoon period and saddled him with approval ratings that are already underwater.
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Struggling in the streaming music age, iHeartMedia, the large radio company saddled with debt since its 2008 buyout, filed for bankruptcy this week.
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Voting rights advocates have sued to overturn a new law enacted in Tennessee last month that saddled voter registration drives with fresh requirements.
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Even if they were, the deal would still leave Hock Tan, the acquisitive Broadcom chief executive, running a company saddled with huge debts.
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In 1987, he became the first trainer to win 5,000 races when he saddled Art's Chandelle to victory at Arlington Park, outside Chicago.
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In the meantime, however, I had reached middle age — a childless widow with hardly any savings, saddled with a six-figure student debt.
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As a handful of big cities thrived with globalization, France's regional governments, saddled with more financial burdens, became caught in a vicious cycle.
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When he was named the head of the Toronto system, known as TTC, five years ago, it was saddled with delays and overcrowding.
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Other Wall Street banks shunned him after a series of defaults and bankruptcies saddled them with hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
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Italy, which is saddled with crushing debt, hopes to lift its lagging economy by exporting goods to China and inviting more Chinese investment.
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Not even talking to Clyburn about an endorsement in South Carolina confirms this go-it-alone narrative that has been saddled on Sanders.
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But it has also saddled the country with heavy private-sector debt that is more difficult to pay as the Turkish lira falls.
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Guitar Center has itself struggled since a 6003 leveraged buyout by Bain Capital left it saddled with debt heading into the financial crisis.
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The House G.O.P. committed a huge blunder by putting health care first, and now they're saddled with a bad bill and bad politics.
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The city has historically struggled to provide adequate drinking water, saddled as it is with inadequate infrastructure, a shortsighted administration and urban sprawl.
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Nissan had been saddled with the excess, "thanks to (Ghosn's) highly aggressive, expansionist volume goals, which we failed to achieve", the source said.
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The two deals saddled AT&T with a mammoth mountain of debt, placing the telecom giant between a rock and a hard place.
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It also takes a skilled writer to make Mary, saddled with the curse of being young and sick, as compelling as she is.
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At Purdue, for example, students studying for degrees that usually lead to low-paying fields are saddled with the most burdensome repayment terms.
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It was the latest in a series of negative headlines surrounding the banking industry, which is saddled with a mountain of soured debt.
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Nissan had been saddled with the excess, "thanks to (Ghosn's) highly aggressive, expansionist volume goals, which we failed to achieve", the source said.
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SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Many young players from Brazil - particularly those starting out at Santos – have been saddled with the moniker, "the new Pele".
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The program stayed largely solvent until the toll of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy saddled it with more than $24 billion in debt.
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When a classroom looks to be saddled with a disproportionate number of struggling students, roaming teachers drop in to work individually with them.
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Most notably, the OpCos become saddled with sizable long-term leases owed to the REITs, increasing the OpCos' vulnerability to potential operating pressure.
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Eleanor feels almost like Bethany Sloane in Dogma, a normal person saddled with saving the world while still grappling with her own insecurities.
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COMPETITIVE, COST PRESSURES Several European telecoms have found themselves saddled with IT operations poorly placed to compete against more dynamic pure-play rivals.
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Additionally, the list excludes jobs that "saddled people with too much debt," Kiplinger online editor David Muhlbaum tells CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Friday.
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They saddled the plan with names like "RyanCare" and "ObamaCare lite" and attacked centrist Republicans who fear the measure already goes too far.
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We also hear they aren't saving money, they are saddled with debt, and on top of all that — they are lazy and entitled.
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Gubitosi, who became CEO of the Italian phone group in November, aims to revive the former monopoly, saddled with 25 billion euros of debt.
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That went forward despite protests from minority shareholders in Oi who complained they were being saddled with debt as a result of the deal.
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The company is saddled with nearly $35 billion in debt after its $40.5 billion acquisition of Allergan Plc's generic drug business Actavis last year.
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A dive into Whitaker's business affairs show he was, as of at least late 2014, involved in a business saddled with serious ethical complaints.
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Many college graduates land in low-paying dead-end jobs and are saddled with a lifetime of debt when more practical alternatives are available.
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The US is saddled with a Senate that gives Wyoming the same power as California, which has more than 66 times as many people.
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The global financial crisis of 2008, coming after nearly a decade of slow growth, has saddled Italy's banks with around €360bn of impaired loans.
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The unwieldy partnership was exacerbated by corporate mismanagement which saddled the profitable GMG with debts from Univision's disastrous experiment in millennial-focused content, Fusion.
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The crisis chopped nearly 30% off the value of the lira and sent Turkish inflation soaring above 25%, leaving banks saddled with bad debt.
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Shrinking forests and a law enacted three years ago that prohibits the export of raw timber have saddled Myanmar with an elephant unemployment crisis.
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That year, a bout of unseasonably warm weather left them saddled with extra merchandise that they had to clear through before Black Friday began.
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Plenty of investors, meanwhile, say they are worried about being saddled with worthless stakes in coal-fired power plants if carbon taxes eventually bite.
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It saddled itself with an unwieldy name, forcing most players to refer to it as the even less penetrable PUBG (rhymes with sub-G).
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He claimed that the deal would be financed with equity rather than debt, arguing that Tesla was saddled with enough debt at the moment.
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TIM, which is saddled with more than 25 billion euros of debt, will reduce its burden by 1.4 billion euros over time, it said.
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Leading companies in the sharing economy have been saddled with countless misclassification lawsuits and unrest from the independent contractors that make up their workforce.
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" Especially for those saddled with student loan debt,van den Brand said, "which makes your ability to save [for a down payment] pretty tough.
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A massive graft scandal at Petrobras that has saddled the state-controlled oil giant with billions in debt has also weighed on the city.
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But he was served several reminders of how difficult it will be to win the nomination, saddled with his notable departures from party orthodoxy.
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Swara Bhaskar and Shikha Talsania get all the best dialogue because they are not saddled with emotional tracks like the other two leading ladies.
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Valeant, whose growth was fueled by an acquisition spree that left it saddled with debt, said revenue fell to $2.11 billion from $2.37 billion.
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Canada's fast-track resettlement program for Syrian refugees has helped thousands build new lives, but some early arrivals are now saddled with staggering debt.
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Their shares rallied in previous session after Micron predicted a recovery in a memory market saddled with oversupply, as demand for mobile phones slows.
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Trump, saddled with a relatively poor approval rating in many swing electoral states, faces a challenging path to keeping the White House next year.
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Bradley saw his pitch count elevate with four walks and was saddled with a no-decision after the bullpen imploded against Colorado on Friday.
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PPC is saddled with more than 2.4 billion euros of arrears from bills left unpaid during the country's debt crisis, which began in 2009.
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Mel Ydreos of the International Gas Union, an industry body, says that Chinese firms saddled with such contracts are urging suppliers to renegotiate them.
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Farmiga is more consistent, especially in sequences that call for paralytic fear, but she's also saddled with character beats that don't entirely fit together.
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Were it not for Chinese banks extending vast amounts of credit with minimal safeguards, Sri Lanka would never have been saddled with these debts.
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The hedge fund nevertheless set unreasonable profit targets; when coupled with the debt that these papers have been saddled with, the result was criminal.
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That firm became saddled with debts, and Romo took it off the market in 2003 before it was sold to agricultural technology giant Monsanto.
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Support for Mr. Rusbridger suddenly shifted, as he was cast as a negligent manager who had saddled the paper with a slew of problems.
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In the event that you are already saddled with hefty bills, there are still steps you can take to try to alleviate your burden.
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Freshman James Wiseman, who played after being granted a court injunction despite being ruled ineligible by the NCAA, was saddled with foul trouble early.
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Some are saddled up to one of the coffee bars watching baristas brew coffee using a siphon or shake together a coffee-inspired cocktail.
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A more recent reform, a big bail-out of state-owned banks saddled with some $150bn in rotten loans, is neither of those things.
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Saddled with almost 46 billion euros of bad loans, the lender has so far failed to raise takeover interest from Italian and international banks.
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One of them is the troubled Turkish economy, which is saddled with slow growth, high inflation, a weakened currency, and an unfolding debt crisis.
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Why have 23 of the poorest counties in the country been saddled with costs connected to the most expensive power plant in American history?
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Florida's public defenders, for example, are saddled with 200 to 400 felony cases each year and paid less than almost any other government attorney.
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LHP Martin Perez (1-2) was saddled with four runs and three doubles in the first inning, all the scoring coming with two outs.
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"Neo banks," or digital banks that operate without any branches, aren't saddled by traditional banking technology infrastructure and are often leaner as a result.
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Apparently the rider had his horse saddled and ready in a trailer nearby when he noticed the perp pedaling off with the stolen bike.
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If not, she seemed to warn, the U.S. could be saddled with both an achievement and opportunity gap that only grows wider from here.
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Christie has denied any involvement, but the fallout damaged his unsuccessful 2016 presidential campaign and saddled him with historically low approval ratings at home.
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The cliché-heavy narration Mr. Dance is saddled with is full of references to defending the border and military-style strategy worthy of MacArthur.
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For over a decade, Toys "R" Us had been drowning in $5 billion of debt, which its private equity backers had saddled it with.
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Now he lives in the shanty towns of the illegal mines, while she raises their five children, saddled with a disease she doesn't understand.
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In the coming weeks, the Education Department plans to roll back protections for college graduates saddled with student debt from sham for-profit universities.
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India's banks are now saddled with nonperforming loans, the country's higher education is in a state of crisis and there is widespread agrarian distress.
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The company soon shuttered the mine, and became saddled with the largest Superfund complex in the United States: toxic sites sprawled across western Montana.
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A source of hope for Ms. Hu and her generation is that virtually all preceding generations have been saddled with their own unique challenges.
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Caesars Entertainment, which still owns three casinos here, had been saddled with about $543 billion in debt before it went into bankruptcy in 254.
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But then what professors don't want their students to get good jobs after college, particularly those saddled with debts accrued to pay their tuition?
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He therefore knows that he cannot possibly match Mr. Roosevelt if he embraces the dismaying anti-environmental agenda Mr. Trump has saddled him with.
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This is soccer's instinctive reaction in this situation, the idea that a player bought for a king's ransom is duly saddled with unrealistic expectations.
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Prosecutors presented them in an effort to depict Mr. Hernandez as a man who was volatile but also deeply religious, and saddled with guilt.
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Sure, you get saddled with a TESORO now and then, but on balance, I hope it ends up for a more enjoyable puzzle overall.
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On top of everything else, they are saddled with a slew of honorary titles that would give anyone's memory a run for its money.
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But saddled with approval ratings below 40%, it's a fact that the President's capacity to win over the rest of the nation is compromised.
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My father was a penniless immigrant in a new city, saddled with a domineering mother and a half-mad brother who lived at home.
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Young people were encouraged, in fittingly consumerist terms, to "shop around," so that they wouldn't find themselves saddled with a lacklustre steady for life.
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Today, there are 44 million people saddled under this debt, and a majority of these people are unable to make payments on the debt.
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The process of choosing suitable business partners is saddled with political and ethical considerations, including the possibility of foreign entanglements and conflicts of interest.
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The company's leveraged buyout saddled it with a heavy debt load — roughly $8.3 billion as of March 31 — making determining a valuation somewhat tricky.
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I always knew that saving for retirement was important, but when I was saddled with student-loan debt, it didn't seem like a priority.
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Mr. Chávez died in 2013, replaced by a handpicked but much less popular successor, Nicolás Maduro, who soon was saddled by falling oil prices.
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But this location is hopelessly saddled with the baggage of Hudson Yards, among the least romantic places to shop in all of New York.
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It said it will reduce its massive inventory, which has held JCPenney back from offering new fashion trends -- and saddled the company with debt.
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The United States has criticized China's infrastructure lending, warning that it has saddled some developing countries with debts that they cannot afford to repay.
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But with Jonathan Isaac saddled with three fouls by the 7:04 mark of the second period, the defensive-minded Magic were left prone.
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Host cities for the summer Olympics are often saddled with large debts, and cases of mismanagement have stretched from Montreal to Rio de Janeiro.
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At the mountain foothills, he parked at the roadside and we met up with another guide who had horses saddled and ready to go.
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To make Rashad less terrible, Ms. Webb has saddled him with not one but two back stories about wicked women, one eye-rollingly tragic.
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Cohen's show occupies an unhappy middle-ground in which commissioned art is saddled with the responsibility of being powerful, while simultaneously being "about" Leonard Cohen.
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When Ashley Hardin graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography, a former arts college in California, she was saddled with more than $2000,238 in student debt.
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The victims of negligent management and saddled with enormous debt, Spain's third-largest club stumbled through an identity crisis against a backdrop of terrible results.
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We might say that plant consciousness is saddled with tons of knowledge, because plants live with an extreme sensitivity to the places where they grow.
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That cascading tide of low standards ends up tripping the GOP up, as when they saddled themselves in Alabama with Roy Moore as their candidate.
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And moreover, they offer companies the capital they need, when they need it, without the red tape and restrictions businesses are so often saddled with.
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Mr Rosselló will not have long to celebrate his side's expected victory before he is saddled with the political costs of the colonial status quo.
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The problem is that, unless polls shift, whoever wins will probably be saddled with a government too weak to allow a thorough programme of reforms.
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The fund spent $22008 billion of its own money and saddled the company with $218 billion more in debt to buy out the ailing retailer.
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Baffert saddled Triple Crown winner American Pharoah in 2015 as well as Silver Charm in 1997, Real Quiet in 1998, and War Emblem in 2002.
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In Nigeria, returnees find themselves deeper in debt — often having saddled their own families with additional debts, too — and with even fewer prospects than ever.
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The One Plus X's build quality is equally as remarkable for a sub-$300 device, but it's saddled with an ancient processor and poorer cameras.
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Whenever one strikes, she is forced to take a day off, saddled with too much pain and grogginess to get through a normal work day.
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Unfortunately, our field has been saddled with the cliché that the only thing financial education does is tell people to spend less on their lattes.
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SAO PAULO, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Many young players from Brazil - particularly those starting out at Santos – have been saddled with the moniker, "the new Pele".
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Millennials are already saddled with $370 billion in student loans and have lower net worth than their predecessor generation at the same stage in life.
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Indian banks are saddled with sour loans of around $120 billion, accounting for 11.5 percent of their loan portfolio, with most held by state lenders.
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Saddled with more than $1.2 billion in debt, and with dwindling revenue, the airline has said it also owes money to banks, pilots and suppliers.
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However, the rules would have raised production costs for organic farmers and saddled them with more paperwork, Republican U.S. Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas said.
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In this post from four years ago, Markle shrugs off all the romantic associations she's now saddled with, like televised wedding ceremonies and heavy rings.
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The rescue scheme saddled shareholders and junior bondholders with some of the costs, as required by European rules for saving distressed banks dubbed 'burden-sharing'.
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Over the years, February 14th has been saddled with the reputation of a saccharine, commercial-driven event, complete with bad candy and cheap Teddy bears.
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Neiman Marcus, which was saddled with debt from a $6 billion leveraged buyout in 2013, canceled in January its plans for an initial public offering.
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At that time he faced a grim economic challenge: low oil prices had saddled the government with a record $98 billion budget deficit in 2015.
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Saddled with a small oxygen tank during her last years, Ms. Ebert often cursed her immobility and the burden her frailties had placed on others.
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The health system's bankruptcy filing follows a series of deals that left it saddled with more than $1 billion in pension liabilities and bond debt.
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If you're saddled with debt, living paycheck to paycheck, and spending almost half of your income on rent, costs like these may not be feasible.
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Italy's banking system is the weakest among the large EU countries, with its lenders saddled with around 360 billion euros ($400 billion) of bad debt.
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But the policy shifts have generated some losers in the near-term, including factory workers left without jobs and families saddled with higher power bills.
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It will also take measures that level the playing field for women at work who are still saddled with most of the labor at home.
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Nationwide, job numbers surpassed pre-recession peaks in the middle of 169, about the same time Mississippi was saddled with the nation's highest unemployment rate.
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Eskom supplies more than 90 percent of the power in Africa's most industrialized economy but is saddled with 420 billion rand ($29 billion) of debt.
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Low oil prices in the past couple of years have slowed the economy to a crawl and saddled the government with a big budget deficit.
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Those loans now approaching the billion dollars mark has failed to produce the much needed succor while the citizens are saddled with loan repayment burdens.
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He's the CEO saddled with trying to sell an anti-privacy, anti-transparency position — just as policymakers are waking up to what that really means.
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They get saddled with student loans (if they can afford to go to college at all), working for minimum wage, barely scraping by each month.
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Duda also reiterated that his cabinet would continue to work on legislative solutions to help hundreds of thousands of Poles saddled with Swiss franc mortgages.
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Mr. Johnson, who is about to formally launch the Conservative campaign, is already saddled with a reputation for being haughty and occasionally out of touch.
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Free-trade lobby groups say consumers would be saddled with higher prices and less availability of products ranging from avocados and berries to heavy trucks.
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Apart from dispelling the "birdbrain" notion with which birds are saddled, Betty achieved instant fame by offering proof of tool making outside the primate order.
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NFIP stayed largely solvent until Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 22019, and Superstorm Sandy in 2012 saddled it with more than $24 billion in debt.
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But when a three-year recession saddled Italian banks with 360 billion euros in soured debts, the government found itself with little room for manoeuvre.
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Even the legislation's name reveals our society's mistaken belief that punishment deters addiction, which has only saddled states with coffer draining, overflowing criminal justice systems.
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Many poor people, saddled with a deficient education, inadequate health care and few marketable skills, find small setbacks can quickly set off a downward spiral.
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At the same time, millennials are far more likely to be saddled with high rent payments that sap their ability to spend on luxury items.
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U.S. users of steel and aluminum would be saddled with higher prices while third countries were reaping much of the benefits of those higher prices.
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The Astros were expected to contend for their second consecutive playoff berth but instead are saddled with the second-worst record in the American League.
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But Kraft-Heinz has learned the limits of its cost-cutting strategy and it's unclear the company wants to be saddled with Campbell's slowing sales.
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Clinton both saddled with high unfavorability ratings in polls, it is not surprising that they are building their attack ads around quotes from their opponent.
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But if it misfires, the firm could be saddled with losses and punished for piling in to credit at this late point in the cycle.
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At its worst, it can be thready and attenuated, hooting like a tin whistle, an appraisal with which countertenors of bygone days were often saddled.
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Not too long ago, technology was saddled with the baggage of utopia: a tool meant to guide us into a new age full of promise.
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Telecom companies (Verizon, AT&T, Comcast) already deal with numerous regulations inherited from the phone era and don't want to be saddled with new ones.
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Far too many of them are saddled with incredible amounts of student loan debt, working in a gig economy where little job security is scarce.
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It's as if America's most ancient civilian office, the local election clerk, has become saddled with new and alien responsibilities tantamount to a military contractor.
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We've all been so abused by smelly socks that MP is saddled with the tough job of unwinding a whole cycle of stereotypes and baggage.
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In the early 2010s, economists would speculate that big companies would drop their workers onto the marketplace rather than remain saddled with rising premium costs.
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The deal saddled the company with debt for more than a decade, preventing it from investing as much as it might have in its magazines.
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Republican leaders are in a politically perilous situation, saddled with an embattled nominee unwilling to step aside in one of the country's most conservative states.
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The paradox of these impressive structures—saddled as they are with drama and romance and memory—is that their charm is the result of suffering.
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Wachter is confident that these tools can support specialties like radiology, where clinicians are saddled with a huge amount of data and too little time.
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It isn't saddled with any confounding principles such as what constitutes socially acceptable or unacceptable behavior or which decisions might result in negative downstream consequences.
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The bank found itself saddled at the time with billions of pounds in bad loans, many from the HBOS acquisition, as the economic environment weakened.
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If the Puerto Rico economy is to have any chance of recuperation it cannot be saddled with the crushing effect of decades of bad deals.
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It stayed largely solvent until the toll of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy saddled it with more than $6900 billion in debt: http://bit.ly/2628ALry28503Q.
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The train project was originally suspended in May as Malaysia, saddled with more than $200 billion in debt, reassessed projects agreed under the previous administration.
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The train project was originally suspended in May as Malaysia, saddled with more than $200 billion in debt, reassessed projects agreed under the previous administration.
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Fresh out of college in 2004 and saddled with student loan debt, Clune went to work in the mortgage brokerage industry in upstate New York.
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Italy blinked again and again at painful economic and political reforms, and its economy remains a laggard, saddled with high public debt and low growth.
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The electric utility, PREPA, inefficient and costly, which had failed to invest in maintenance and resiliency and is saddled with unsustainable debt, has failed completely.
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About three years ago, when he was a decade out of college and saddled with $2000,214 in student loans, Levi decided to try sex work.
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The deal saddled the company with debt for more than a decade, preventing it from investing as much as it might have in its magazines.
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"Older millennials could still be saddled with student loan debt, and many are trying to save for a down payment on a house," she said.
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And like his colleagues, he is also coming to grips with how much he will be saddled with the combative comments made by President Trump.
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However, the industry is relatively healthy as banks are supported by economic growth in Poland and not saddled with a hangover from the financial crisis.
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He blamed family patriarch and the company's current interim chairman Ratan Tata for making "emotional" decisions that have left the parent company saddled with debt.
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But Toys R Us was also saddled with debt, leaving it unable to make transformative investments, following a buyout by private equity partners in 2005.
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After tagging Cole for nine runs (eight earned) over 4 1/3 innings Saturday, Texas saddled McHugh with 10 runs (nine earned) in the finale.
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In each case, the judge pointed out that fiduciaries are not required to find the cheapest available funds, which could be saddled with other issues.
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The President -- who campaigned daily on repealing Obamacare -- was threatening to leave them saddled with the law if they did not vote for his replacement plan.
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He argues the patchwork of new and old rules "doesn't work for data controllers" either, as they're the ones saddled with dealing with the legal inconsistency.
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Before Puzder took the helm, CKE Restaurants was saddled with more than $700 million in debt and a market capitalization that had fallen to around $200,000.
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Nelson is saddled with a 1-5 record over his last nine turns despite giving up two or fewer earned runs six times during that span.
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And closing off America's market to emerging-market firms who are also saddled with dollar-denominated debts would be a good way to generate financial havoc.
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Indian banks look even less well-equipped, given so many of them are saddled with bad assets already, and are struggling with governance and bad loans.
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The nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) government has said that as a victim in World War Two Poland should not be saddled with any financial obligations.
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Overspending on athletics is a factor in rising college attendance costs that leave students from average families saddled with debt, or shut out of college entirely.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Monday issued long-awaited rules aimed at ending state policies that can leave prisoners saddled with crippling child support debts.
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For a country hooked on capital inflows, saddled with $220bn in corporate debt and now faced with a spiralling currency crisis, fresh sanctions could be devastating.
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The extreme training that turned Ryan Hall into the fastest U.S. distance runner in history has also saddled him with chronically low testosterone and severe fatigue.
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They complained the deal saddled Cenovus' pristine balance sheet with debt and brought it into natural gas operations, an area where the company has no experience.
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Many students who graduate are saddled with so much debt that not even a decent salaried job can guarantee payback in a reasonable amount of time.
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Plus, the type of HPV that causes them is not the same as the type that causes cancer—so you're unlikely to be saddled with both.
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The British company, which sells flights, hotel rooms and tours to 20m holiday-makers, is saddled with £203bn ($1.8bn) in debt, three times its market value.
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Matthew, who went by Levi before becoming an apostle, worked as a tax collector, which, in ancient Rome, meant being saddled with a untrustworthy, villainous reputation.
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Still, Genish inherited a company saddled with 26 billion euros ($32 billion) of debt, while the imminent arrival of low-cost French mobile operator Iliad (ILD.
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Greek banks are saddled with more than 100 billion euros in bad loans after years of financial crisis, mainly due to people's inability to repay mortages.
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But that industry is in disarray, saddled with overcapacity and heavy debts after more than a decade of large loans from the state-controlled banking industry.
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Albayrak, unveiling the long-awaited reform package to both Turks saddled with rising unemployment and jittery international investors, said the new measures applied to 2019 only.
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He has allowed five earned runs or more on four occasions and is saddled with an ERA that is well over his career mark of 3.10.
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That message holds powerful appeal to Democratic liberals, including young voters saddled with large repayment burdens for the borrowing that allowed them to pay for college.
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Then again, at least there's some nuance in Dano's role, as opposed to the shrill cartoons with which the normally reliable Swinton and Gyllenhaal are saddled.
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Many of the chains that have filed or are expected to file had been purchased by private equity firms that saddled them with debt, AlixPartners found.
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But those improvements make little difference to those saddled with pre-crisis debt like the Wachovia deal, which still faces a precarious outcome one decade later.
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Nonetheless, turning around a company saddled with losses after two bank bailouts would not be easy and would require Foxconn to work "very hard," Gou conceded.
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It's the only company that's saying a big phone doesn't have to feel like a big phone or be saddled with compromises often associated with them.
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Instead, to the delight of schoolchildren around the world, the planet was saddled with a homonym for a butthole, modified by a second personal possessive pronoun.
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Now, sadly, saddled with this flatfooted and frustratingly flawed mechanic, it's like Apple shipped a bicycle with a pair of needles where the pedals should be.
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This means companies can alter those apps while they're still being developed, and can ultimately avoid being saddled with technology that doesn't work as they envisioned.
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Toys 'R' Us is saddled with debt from a $6.6-billion buyout in 2005 by KKR, Bain Capital and real estate investment trust Vornado Realty Trust.
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But the initiative has been met with growing scepticism as some countries, such as Sri Lanka, became saddled with debt that they had difficulty in repaying.
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A record inventory accumulation in the first half of 2015, which outstripped demand, left businesses saddled with unsold merchandise and little incentive to order more goods.
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The major increase has led to millions of graduates finishing school saddled with debt and many parents seeking ways to help their teens pay for school.
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Add that to the fact that you don't have to be saddled with four year's worth of student loan debt, and this job choice is booming.
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Forty-two percent of millennials are saddled with some amount of student loan debt, and nearly half believe that student debt has limited their career options.
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Rohan Mehra is as earnest as his character, but is saddled with a debut film that is as dishonest as the people it seems to revile.
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In this move, the higher-earning spouse is shipping off an account that would have saddled them with income taxes if they withdrew cash from it.
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Some European banks, particularly those in Italy, are saddled with soured loans that cramp their ability to make new loans and thus stimulate the real economy.
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In early 2011, saddled with more than $823 million in debt, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, even as three locations were being built.
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Entry-level legal jobs began shrinking after the 2008 economic slowdown, and law graduates were left saddled with six-figure debt loads and limited job prospects.
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A bidding process is underway for a stake of up to 75 percent in Jet Airways, which is saddled with roughly $1.2 billion of bank debt.
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Last year, the Wall Street Journal reported that the class of 2015 is the most indebted ever, with the average graduate saddled with $35,000 in loans.
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Abandoned by their father, then saddled with a philandering husband, Harriet placed missing-persons notices in Billboard, at that time a circus-and-vaudeville trade publication.
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The problems it saddled the country with have persisted and wrung almost every drop of generosity from a people who had prided themselves on their compassion.
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Where previous presidents got the "there's a famous person coming!" inauguration narrative, Trump was saddled with the "all the famous people are refusing to come" narrative.
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While Roman recognizes there is a staffing issue, he also notes that TSA is saddled with the difficult task of balancing public safety and public satisfaction.
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If they do, he said, they will not be saddled with debt, a problem some countries are facing as a result of their partnerships with Beijing.
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Whether a big tax cut can stimulate an economy already saddled with debt is at best uncertain and many experts think it will actually stifle growth.
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Saddled with debt, Mr. Deripaska raised money to stave off creditors in January 2010 by listing Rusal, his aluminum company, on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
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The more cynical read: Maybe Toys R Us would have had a better chance at adapting if it hadn't been saddled with private equity-induced debt.
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The new governor may soon be faced with challenge of raising interest rates without undermining growth or weakening consumption by households already saddled with record debt.
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They seemed to be treading in place, a boring team safely out of contention and saddled with a roster of overpaid veterans well past their prime.
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Conor's older, agoraphobic brother, Brendan (the appealing Gus Halper) is saddled with an "I coulda been a contender" speech that no one should have to deliver.
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The woes followed a series of investments, including an attempt to revive the colonial era Kenya-Uganda railway, which failed and left TransCentury saddled with debt.
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Saddled with more than $1.2 billion of bank debt, Jet is fighting for survival as it also owes money to lessors, suppliers, pilots and oil companies.
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Unfortunately, the fresh blood has been saddled with a tired story, the family road trip that goes outlandishly awry, and the result is another forgettable film.
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Tensions between the White House and the party campaign committees are hardly novel, and they often flare when a president is saddled with flagging approval ratings.
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Modern computer users, for instance, are finding their software saddled with copy protection that the publisher has stopped using, or that new computers no longer run.
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"Only recently do I make decisions about putting a record or a video out that aren't saddled with guilt," he said this month in Los Angeles.
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The Braves had reached the playoffs in three of the previous four seasons, but they were saddled with bad contracts and a thin base of prospects.
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While Putin might salivate at the thought of the most innovative sector of the U.S. economy being saddled with cumbersome regulation, Congress should resist that temptation.
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The committee remains saddled in debt and, as of the end of August, had raised just $59.5 million this year compared to the RNC's $141.4 million.
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A downturn that bankrupted thousands of small businesses has saddled Italian banks with a pile of soured debts that tie up precious capital and curb profitability.
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Ramsey thought he had another shot in 2011 when Ward, whose horses are known for blazing starts, saddled Holiday for Kitten in the King's Stand Stakes.
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In Congress and state legislatures, frustrated leaders find themselves saddled with anyone and everyone who prevails in low-turnout primaries, no matter how nutty or disruptive.
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According to Sternberg, millennials have found themselves saddled with a broken economy and a combustible job market thanks to the careless choices of baby boomer politicians.
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"If you're saddled with an 18 or 21 or 24 percent credit card and you have $53,000 or $40,000 on it, it's a no-brainer," he said.
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But groups saddled with huge debts do not have that luxury; only by disposing of the most profitable parts can they raise enough funds to satisfy creditors.
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Padres starter Andrew Cashner was saddled with a no-decision, going five innings and allowing three runs and seven hits while striking out five and walking one.
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But now as president, Trump finds himself saddled with the US military presence in Iraq, which has now turned into a campaign against the terrorist group ISIS.
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Teva also was saddled with $35 billion in debt from its $40.5 billion purchase in 2016 of Allergan's generic drug business Actavis, forcing it to sell assets.
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Greek banks are saddled with 245 billion euros in bad loans, equal to almost 255.7 percent of the economy, after years of financial crisis and crippling recession.
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Italy's parliament last Thursday approved a government plan to create a €20bn fund to support the country's banks, which are saddled with some €276bn of bad loans.
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But we can feel good about a country that was saddled with a bad faith game by a scared few, took it on, and conquered it anyway.
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The deals could be the first of a series of divestitures for Valeant, whose growth was fueled by an acquisition spree that left it saddled with debt.
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But Vizio's implementation isn't quite what I was expecting; it's rather clever and should hopefully ensure that you don't get saddled with out-of-date streaming apps.
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Sovereign-debt woes crippled the affected countries' economies; meanwhile, debt defaults and restructurings saddled big American banks with large losses, pushing some to the brink of insolvency.
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Many people who ordered the bodysuit did not use it to buy clothes, leaving Zozo saddled with the huge cost of distributing the suits without seeing returns.
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So I get a little annoyed when people try to place me in a box because I'm not saddled with the financial burden of student loan debt.
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But my fingers are crossed that the next HP laptop that comes in for review isn't saddled with the same old trackpad problems I've seen for years.
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When Johnson's alt-Peter (or Peter B. Parker, get it?) then shows up, he's a fortysomething divorced loser saddled with a studio apartment and a noticeable paunch.
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Today's young, saddled with debt and struggling to get onto the property ladder, do not immediately resemble Benjamin with his wealthy parents and new Alfa Romeo Spider.
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Italy's parliament on Thursday approved a government plan to create a €20bn fund to support the country's banks, which are saddled with some €276bn of bad loans.
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"This is a devastating blow for 222,22017 Londoners who now face losing their job and being saddled with unmanageable vehicle related debt," he said in a statement.
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The 2008-2009 global financial crisis left European banks saddled with piles of non-performing loans (NPLs) which they struggled to recoup from distressed firms and households.
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The duo saddled up during the rain soaked Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup and are both Sentebale ambassadors working to help children orphaned by HIV and AIDS.
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It's not that the robotics technology itself prevents residents from learning; the technology just makes it iPhone-easy for liability-saddled attending surgeons to assume complete control.
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But Democrats picked up two suburban seats formerly held by Republicans — Jason Lewis and Erik Paulsen — following campaigns in which their opponents saddled them with Trump's baggage.
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On Wednesday evening, the singer, 26, saddled up and hit the hills for a sunset horseback riding session along with her pals Raquelle Stevens and Anna Collins.
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If we can have the debate on those terms, rather than the apocalyptic ones we've been saddled with, something good might come out of this whole mess.
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The woes followed a series of poor investments including an attempt to revive the colonial era Kenya-Uganda railway, which failed and left TransCentury saddled with debts.
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The Cougars won despite getting just three points from leading scorer Armoni Brooks, who was saddled with foul trouble the entire game and played just 14 minutes.
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He is becoming saddled with a growing share of responsibility for the state of affairs in the country -- numbers of manufacturing jobs, trade deficit totals and all.
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The retailer filed for bankruptcy in November, saddled in debt that partially stemmed from its $1.05 billion sale to private equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice in 2012.
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But many who ordered the bodysuit did not use it to buy clothes, leaving Zozo saddled with the huge cost of distributing the suits without seeing returns.
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Sears, Kmart's parent company, was once a thriving American department store, but saddled with debt and declining sales, it had been dying a slow death for years.
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As a character, Richie's mostly a drag — self-loathing, often cruel to his wife and friends, and saddled with a murder plot that drags down the show.
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Us too ... The boxing superstar saddled up for a topless ride on the beach (unclear which beach) -- while rockin' a pair of denim jorts and pink socks.
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Market jitters have concentrated on Italy's banks, saddled with 360 billion euros ($380 billion) of bad loans, and most specifically on Monte Dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS.
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In the case of Panasonic, it's concerned that if the U.K. gets designated a tax-haven by Japan it could be saddled with back taxes back home.
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Large numbers of Indonesia's cash-strapped smaller miners saddled with debt obligations and who have cut production will find it difficult to get bank loans, he said.
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Just in 2017, the riots killed one corrections officer and left at least 20153 injured, and saddled taxpayers with millions of dollars in legal fees and settlements.
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The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is saddled with the responsibility of processing and reporting the disclosure of more than $85033 billion in campaign finance activity every cycle.
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State Bank of India, Jet's main lender, has invited binding bids for a stake in the airline that is saddled with roughly $1.2 billion in bank debt.
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Otherwise, several said, it could have a broader impact across the party if Republicans are saddled with controversies stemming from Moore's inflammatory rhetoric, particularly on social issues.
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Samsung Heavy plunged 11.16 percent by the end of the day following a statement from the South Korean government about tackling corporates saddled with debt, Reuters reported.
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Californians are saddled with $28500 billion in tax dollars for services relating to the illegal population, which makes up more than 6900 percent of the state budget.
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Until we understand our class system, warts and all, we will be saddled with an anemic democratic system that only makes our class and race resentments worse.
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President Wilson vowed to protect future generations from being saddled by burdensome war debt by limiting federal borrowing to no more than half of the war's cost.
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Bain was one of three firms that saddled the toy retailer with billions in debt, which ultimately led to bankruptcy and tens of thousands of employee layoffs.
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The carrier is saddled with some $1.2 billion in bank debt, and Goyal and his wife stepped down from the airline's board in March amid the crisis.
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The industry is perceived as particularly vulnerable because it is saddled with 360 billion euros ($400 billion) of bad loans, a third of the euro zone's total.
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Saddled with debt of more than $1 billion, Jet owes money to banks, suppliers, pilots and lessors - several of whom have started terminating leases with the carrier.
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In the middle of all the Nick Young drama ... the rap star once again saddled up at an equestrian center in Calabasas to blow off some steam.
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When you are sick, though, you feel lousy and exhausted — not to mention saddled with medical bills — so it's hard to pursue the joyful activities of life.
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Perhaps because of the nature of the HBO series, Amy isn't saddled with the same burden that so many of her fellow TV heroines are these days.
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The Trump administration has been critical of China's Belt and Road initiative, saying that it has saddled some developing countries with debts they cannot afford to repay.
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Those who railed against Obama risked being shouted down by the liberal hivemind, saddled with racists by association, and labeled right-wing punk, a deathkiss for most.
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The other thing I didn't know: They had been saddled with $5,000 worth of bills, they said, and the adoption agency was no help in navigating this.
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They are allowed to be sillier than either of the two stars, who are saddled with the thankless task of providing sentimental ballast that nobody really needs.
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But unable to compete against Home Depot and Lowe's and saddled with debt, Orchard filed for bankruptcy protection a year later and was eventually acquired by Lowe's.
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China's Gwadar project contrasts with similar efforts in Sri Lanka, where the village of Hambantota was transformed into a port complex - but was saddled with Chinese debt.
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It cited a common, but rarely used, clause in insurance contracts: the "war exclusion," which protects insurers from being saddled with costs related to damage from war.
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The other women are saddled with romance troubles of their own: Blair is in a long-term relationship that has turned lifeless; Erin is afraid of commitment.
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Saddled with 80 billion euros ($88 billion) of non-performing loans, Greek banks have been shedding non-core assets and shrinking branch networks to reduce the pile.
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A family might forgo a good opportunity to move for a better life for their child; after having the baby, a family might be saddled with debt.
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It also left Torres in a tough spot, saddled with credit card debt she'd accumulated to make the album and no clear path to make more music.
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The cost of college is also depleting rural America of its best and brightest as debt-saddled graduates head to major cities to find better-paying jobs.
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Greek banks are saddled with 103 billion euros in bad loans, equal to almost 60 percent of the economy, after years of financial crisis and crippling recession.
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Italian lenders are still saddled with around 300 billion euros ($23 billion) of bad loans, hurting their already weak profitability and crimping their ability to lend more.
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Ryu deserved a better fate Monday as he was saddled with the loss at San Francisco despite allowing just one run and five hits in six innings.
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Carige, saddled with a heavy burden of bad loans and accumulated losses, needs the 560 million euro ($661 million) share issue to prevent it being wound down.
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In many cases, these financial deals saddled companies with crippling levels of debt, often ending in bankruptcy and job destruction — a process that continues to this day.
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At the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt, the new administrator, is saddled with Don Benton, who has been described as Mr. Trump's "senior adviser" to the agency.
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Saddled with unreliable coal-fired power stations, Eskom has struggled to meet the country's power demand since 2007, with several bouts of severe power cuts since then.
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Though vocal about the health concerns from PFAS, they would be saddled with the costs of monitoring for the substances or investing in equipment to remove them.
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But combining those together with an uncertain market and a falling currency, for a company that is saddled with that much debt, you get a perfect storm.
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Though vocal about the health concerns from PFAS, they would be saddled with the costs of monitoring for the substance or investing in equipment to remove it.
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Macrotech, the developer of Trump Tower Mumbai, is saddled with mounting debt and was downgraded late last year by global credit rating agencies, including Moody's and Fitch.
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The main reason Borden filed for bankruptcy, Sarsam said, is that a hefty 2017 investment from a private equity firm saddled the company with too much debt.
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"There appear to be some people who couldn't sell the bonds to the BOJ and are saddled with long positions," said a trader at a Japanese brokerage.
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India's banks are saddled with about $120 billion in stressed loans, or 11.5 percent of the total, with 27 public sector banks accounting for the lion's share.
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No bidder wants to be building a new power plant and distribution system while also either saddled with old debt or being forced pay to retire it.
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Millions of small businesses across the country that have been saddled with high taxes will see long overdue relief that will allow them to grow and hire.
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Currently, Medicare covers screening colonoscopies at no cost to the patient, but if polyps are removed during the screening procedure, beneficiaries are suddenly saddled with unexpected costs.
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Democrats should take the opportunity to make a clean break and prosecute the case against Trump without being saddled by their bizarre backing for a desperate junta.
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But he was saddled with nonpaying tenants, he said, and then later learned that the building was actually a one-family home that could not be subdivided.
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Over the coming decades, critics of the nuclear project argue, advances in storage and other technologies will emerge even as South Africa is saddled with nuclear power.
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Jet, saddled with over $1 billion debt, had a rough 2018 as competition intensified in the Indian skies, the rupee depreciated and high oil prices squeezed margins.
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Saddled with a lease, my grandmother always recalls that there was no way she was going to walk away from the investment without giving it a shot.
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Saddled with the worst attendance in the N.B.A. this season, Barclays Center in Brooklyn was packed to the gills with fans waving towels and hooting and yelling.
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Jones was pulled in Game 20163, sparking a rally from three goals down that drew the Sharks even before Dell was saddled with a 5-3 loss.
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For a darker story about a child saddled with saving humanity for the adults, see the 2013 adaptation of Orson Scott Card's ENDER'S GAME, at 11 p.m.
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Markets also fret that Italian banks, saddled with bad loans, and a massive amount of Italian government bonds, could face crippling losses if debt prices keep tumbling.
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Saddled with a bad economy, an untrustworthy government, and an ongoing health scare, Brazilians are looking to the team to crowbar some joy into their everyday lives.
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This, then, might explain why we've suddenly been saddled with the terror that is Detective Pikachu, a live-action movie where our favorite yellow rodent speaks actual words.
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Making matters worse, Teva was saddled with $35 billion debt from its $40.5 billion purchase in 2016 of Allergan's generic drug business Actavis, forcing it to sell assets.
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President Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, which is saddled with around 3 million refugees from neighboring Syria's civil war, again accused the West of doing little to help Syrians.
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Banks have been saddled with more so-called non-performing loans (NPLs) following the 2008 global financial crisis, as companies and households have struggled to pay their debts.
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Karl-Anthony Towns scored 19 of his 21 points in the first half and was saddled with foul trouble after getting his fifth early in the final period.
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However, Greek banks are saddled with more than one hundred billion euros in bad loans after years of financial crisis, mainly due to people's inability to repay mortages.
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Dogs like Strudel, whose genetic lottery ticket is unfairly saddled with our own cultural baggage, but whose new portrait shows her ridiculous, charming goofball persona in full color.
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But policymakers have repeatedly vowed not to open the credit floodgates in an economy saddled with piles of debt - a legacy of massive stimulus campaigns in past downturns.
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Memoirist and poet Mary Karr, whose name has long been saddled to that of her worshipped ex David Foster Wallace, is now tweeting that Wallace violently abused her.
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RHP Carlos Martinez (fatigue) was pulled after 3 603/3 innings Friday night and saddled with his second straight loss, thanks to the second inning run he allowed.
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That deal, though, saddled Whiting with billions in debt just as oil prices cratered, giving Continental an edge as it spent cash to improve ways it fracks wells.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - India's wheat imports have slowed in recent weeks as good quality domestic crops have hit the market, leaving traders saddled with unsold stockpiles in port silos.
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ARCADIA, California (Reuters) - Trainer Bob Baffert extended his Breeders' Cup dominance on Saturday as he saddled a horse to victory in the Classic for a third consecutive year.
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Yet the gaming industry is also saddled with a long-standing history of violence toward and degradation of women, allowing gamers to play out dozens of dark fantasies.
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Saddled with a second consecutive 6-10 record, Coughlin, who has been with the Giants since 2004, walked off the field to a low-volume round of applause.
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After taking personal credit for all of Nicaragua's successes during the past decade, the first couple will now be saddled with the blame for the failures to come.
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"Andrew Wheeler is an experienced Washington hand, and he's not going to be saddled with these ethics issues that Scott Pruitt managed to saddle himself with," says Irvin.
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Mobile payments, like Apple Pay and Android Pay, is a nascent technology saddled with the ambitious goal of unseating the simple, plastic-y way of paying for things.
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On the other hand, the genre is saddled with blatant sexism, the locus of which is found in the trope of the Final Girl – and in her opposite.
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Wayman said the FOS was receiving complaints from consumers saddled with some 10-15 loans, some with a 100, raising questions about whether adequate affordability checks were made.
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But Lee and his 14 employees are still saddled with a formidable task: making good booze in a new way, and making it good enough to satisfy critics.
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The Italian official said the two had exchanged information about the soundness of Italian banks, which are saddled with 203 billion euros ($220.64 billion) of gross defaulting loans.
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Yet, there is unease in some quarters with making Ellison, a progressive saddled with the baggage of past controversial statements about race, the head of the national party.
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Saddled with an unfortunate title and an ill-fitting home network, the surrealist ABC comedy started with a bang that quickly fizzled into a before-its-time squelch.
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The ever-growing Internet of Things has made it clear that no device or gadget is too small or "dumb" to be saddled with some form of connectivity.
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The advance also addresses a big problem in medical specialties like radiology and pathology, where clinicians are saddled with a massive amount of information and too little time.
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The prime minister is heading into the next election already saddled with the scandal around 1MDB, which has been investigated in a half-dozen countries for money laundering.
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They were not expecting more to follow suit, although the market remained saddled with supplies despite recent refinery outages in Taiwan and ongoing refinery maintenance in North Asia.
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Before Puzder took the helm, CKE Restaurants was saddled with more than $700 million in debt and a market capitalization down to around $200,000, according to the company.
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Ghost projects and ghost workers have emptied state coffers and, together with plummeting oil prices, have saddled the government with a whopping budget deficit of 25% of GDP.
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Germany points out that while the Italian government is saddled with heavy debts, citizens' personal savings are high, meaning private investors should play a role in bank rescues.
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Parents who assumed that their children would surpass their own accomplishments are now startled to find so many of them sweating over rent and saddled with college debt.
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The move is part of a plan by Chief Executive Luigi Gubitosi aimed at reviving the former monopoly - an underperforming business saddled with 24 billion euros of debt.
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As the cost of housing rises and the availability of housing declines, people who are saddled with debt are even more keen to find affordable places to live.
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Novartis's $52 billion takeover of U.S.-based eye care giant Alcon, completed in 603, saddled it with a business whose sales and profit have faltered two years running.
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The Sycamores' frontcourt was saddled with foul trouble all day, including second-leading scorer Matt Van Scyoc (23 points), who eventually fouled out after scoring only four points.
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Apple's iPhone 4, released in 2010 â€" a full two years after I retired my Sony "dumb" phone â€" was saddled with the same 0.3-megapixel selfie camera.
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Love planned to fix her credit, and to pay off the driving ticket her abusive ex-husband had saddled her with, so she could finally get a license.
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The OASIS is saddled with a terrible acronym—hopefully Spielberg never lets one of his characters say "Ontologically Anthropocentric Sensory Immersive Simulation"—but it offers something attractive: breadth.
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Heincker's own parents dipped into the money they had set aside in a savings account for her, so she ended up saddled with a lot of student debt.
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A major lending binge in recent years has left China with too many steel and cement factories and has saddled many state-owned companies with too much debt.
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The way John Kasich tells it, he inherited a troubled state that was hemorrhaging jobs, saddled with a huge budget shortfall and in desperate need of a rescue.
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The tougher than expected recommendation by the regulator battered shares in Italian banks, which are saddled with the largest amount of impaired loans in the single currency bloc.
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That's because back then, in the old days, the arguably darker days, women like Mariana were saddled with a tradition—and a day-to-day reality that hurt.
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They're saddled with the thankless job of dumping story details in between scenes, speaking to us about the rivalry from a couch in flash-forwards to 1978 interviews.
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Vivendi and Elliott have been trading blows for more than a year over how to revive TIM, saddled with more than 25 billion euros ($28.4 billion) of debt.
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Asked if an invitation was extended to Batista, who lost Brazil's largest personal fortune when project delays and overreach saddled his sprawling empire with debt, Prumo executives shrugged.
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Without that funding, the VHA would be saddled with enormous costs for expensive, and sometimes unnecessary, hospitalization both inside the VHA and in the private or public sector.
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Oi's shareholders and creditors are locked in a battle for control of Brazil's No. 4 wireless carrier, which is saddled with 65.4 billion reais ($21 billion) of debt.
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An acquisition spree saddled Teva with huge debts, eroding confidence in the world's largest generics drugmaker, whose stock has halved since early August when it cut its forecasts.
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Instead, he's saddled with shabby accommodations and a lippy, tattooed driver, Lil (Ariel Winter of "Modern Family"), for a grass-roots gathering scraped together by some local fanboys.
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That sector, which by some measures accounts for up to 30 percent of China's economic activity, is saddled with too many unsold apartments and many unfinished development projects.
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Though he solidified his political base at a major Communist Party meeting last month, he must contend with a maturing economy now saddled with a mountain of debt.
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The president has been saddled with lawsuits and investigations throughout his term alleging that he's violating the Constitution's emoluments clause by accepting taxpayer money other than his salary.
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Doctor said many newspapers are already distressed businesses, and publicly traded chains like Gannett, which owns USA Today and more than 250 local papers, are saddled with debt.
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Think hard about this: The downside here is ending up saddled with endless student debt, especially if you're considering a degree in a field that isn't super lucrative.
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The Republicans were saddled with an unpopular president, and the normal thing to do would have been to try to get House races to turn on local issues.
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An earlier Democratic mayor left a different type of legacy: a controversial approach to policing that saddled countless black men in Baltimore with police records for minor defenses.
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Now saddled with medical debt, Ms. Ness is also fighting to get her insurer to pay for the six Neulasta injections needed to help prevent infections during chemotherapy.
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Turns out, they aren't imagining things: Calhoun describes peers saddled with debt, underwater on their houses and sidelined by a labor market that can be ageist and sexist.
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She said she would wait to see if the president lifted the ban, but if he does, she is likely to be saddled with much higher processing fees.
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You're either saddled with school or busy with work or everyone in your life is too occupied with one of the above to do anything worthwhile with you.
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