Saying no to turkey becomes saying no to tradition, to family.
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In other words, saying no -- no interest or-- JOHN MALONE: Saying-- no interest in this conceptual deal.
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Don't be shy about saying no to particular events or saying no, period, said Ivy Jacobson, planning editor for The Knot.
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To be sure, saying no to a police officer is different from a saying no to an experimenter in a laboratory study.
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" Late Apple founder Steve Jobs similarly advocated for saying "no" — in a Q&A in 1997 he said, "Focus is about saying 'no.
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"The health care process was an interesting example of the Freedom Caucus not just saying 'no'; they are saying 'no and,'" Green said.
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As a species, we're not great at saying "no" to people, so a lot of investors will simply break off contact instead of saying no.
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" Late Apple founder Steve Jobs was also an advocate for saying 'no' — in a Q&A in 1997 he advised that "Focus is about saying 'no.
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No, I'm not saying ... No, they have said that.
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" Biden hit back, saying, "No one is supporting billionaires.
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Let's put it this way ... he ain't saying no!
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Okay, so ... who was saying no to them, again?
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And asked about their temperaments, 60% said Clinton has the temperament to serve effectively as president, compared to 38% saying no, while Trump's numbers were 33% saying yes and 62% saying no.
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Indeed, saying no to oppression must include saying no to carnism, because — although the experiences of victims of oppressive systems will always be unique — the mentality that enables the oppression is the same.
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And many people seem to be saying no to plastic.
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We're not saying yes, but we're also not saying no.
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Saying no to an available organ has its own risks.
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" Vincent agrees, saying, "No, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
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And eventually, people started saying, 'No, this actually makes sense.
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Despite her saying "no," Weinstein persisted and removed her clothes.
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You're home from work, you're saying no to social events.
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Some animal lovers are saying "No!" for an unusual reason.
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"I'm not saying no," he said, according to the Star.
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But I have a hard time saying no to children.
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Saying "no" is indeed a major challenge for many people.
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You're an optimist, and you hate saying no to people.
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Saying no is indeed a major challenge for most people.
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I was fully capable of saying no, but I didn't.
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Saying no is indeed a major challenge for many people.
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"The President was saying 'no' to answering questions," Sanders said.
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And on every corner there's someone saying, 'No, we can't.
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She also let me know that saying "no" is ok.
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"There's a lot of power in saying no," says Robbie.
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It is saying no, because we are more than animals.
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I rarely felt like saying, No, it's nothing like that.
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I needed money, but I started saying no to assignments.
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Saying "no" doesn't mean you're not likable, selfish, or mean.
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I was tired of always saying no all the time.
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"I was never saying no to any job," Hikmat said.
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And I'm saying no to things, which is not easy.
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Good parents occasionally say no, and you are saying no.
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" Reeves kept tossing those letters back to her, saying, "No.
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After initially saying "no" to a challenge to Democratic Sen.
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"We've been saying no for way too long," she said.
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Guards were literally right up on us saying no cameras.
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I was ashamed of myself for not saying no sooner.
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Surgeons always want to do something, and when they're saying 'No'?
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You know, President Trump has a great saying, no more games.
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If you're constantly resisting and saying 'no,' that becomes a challenge.
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Like many of us, he had a hard time saying no.
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Renée Zellweger isn't saying no to a fourth Bridget Jones film.
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" Trump clearly didn't, saying, "No, I didn't say that at all.
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" Kardashian West jumped to Cher's defense saying, "No, it was fine!
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As noted, it means saying "no" to some great-sounding ideas.
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A number of Republicans have been saying, no, we don&apost.
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Saying no can be an act of kindness—it's tough love!
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Do people ever get mad at you for saying "No thanks"?
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"None of us are saying no at this point," said Rep.
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They are saying no to government options with PSOE and Ciudadanos.
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" "The vast majority of them [Republicans are] saying no, no way.
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"I'm saying no, but we're negotiators and we'll talk," he said.
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I'm talking bad about them, saying, no, they're not that good.
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There are some work environments where saying "no" may surprise people.
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But he managed to keep the skeptics from saying no outright.
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That's like saying no one knows Hillary's position on women's rights.
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No one is saying, 'no we don't want to do this.
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TIMPF: He could have simply been saying no to answering questions.
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I'm pretty good at saying no for that kind of thing.
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And she was saying, 'No, it's never going to be enough.
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My parents kept saying no, but finally they agreed to it.
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"My heart is saying NO," Lawler responded, according to her complaint.
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Or you struggle being honest with people, saying no to people.
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Farhad: Yeah, I'm just saying no to nugs, that's my policy.
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"We've been saying no to a lot of people," she said.
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"Teams have hit me up ... I'm just saying no," Wong said.
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Saying no is never easy; it breaks an implied social contract.
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Probably persistence, ability to say yes when others are saying no.
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" This movie is saying, "No, you're going to struggle with me.
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But saying no to more work doesn't have to be scary.
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" Everybody keeps saying, "No, they didn't say, they said three bullets.
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Did you start saying no, or did the offers dry up?
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Experiment with saying "no" or at least, "not now" to requests.
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And you start to develop a reflexive behavior of saying no.
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It's about saying, 'No, no, no, just go ahead and vote.
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And so I've taken on the work of saying no sometimes.
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Did the article teach you new ways to practice saying no?
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Saying no to President Trump's troops is a good first step.
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Well, we were saying, 'No woman would make that stupid mistake!
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"Cale was sitting there saying, 'No, let's all go,'" McLellan said.
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Some scientists were skeptical, saying no direct link could be proved.
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A whole new generation of investors are saying no to them.
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"I'm not saying yes, and I'm not saying no," he said.
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They've written a letter saying, No, we want this guy back.
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So I'm saying no, no, no, no, no, no to the nines.
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"I was mostly just on and off saying, 'No, stop,'" she said.
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The medical association denounced the operation, saying "No to war, peace immediately".
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She's more like the Tea Party, just saying no, yelling and screaming.
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Saying no to cool tours or having to cancel things is hard.
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I started saying no to social activities that distracted me from exercise.
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" An academy spokesperson denied that, saying, "No one person was singled out.
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Being called difficult, feminist, virgin, diva when speaking up or saying no.
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I realized saying no and checking in with yourself is extremely powerful.
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" You're saying, "No, he's very vulnerable, and his strength is his weakness.
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And people are saying, 'No, we're going to dress how we feel.
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Forty-seven percent called for her inclusion, with 6900 percent saying no.
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In Clinton's world, this means saying no to the Keystone XL pipeline.
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This could translate as people saying no but not being sure why.
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By saying "yes" to one thing, you're saying "no" to something else.
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Update: Franken responded on Twitter, saying no final decision had been made.
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I felt like saying, No, is that a thing I should do?
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Merkel rejected that argument, saying no funds were taken away for refugees.
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" I shake my head and find myself saying, "No, this is dishonest.
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Will I miss the biggest opportunity of my life by saying no?
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Alexa von Tobel: Founder, managing partner, Inspired Capital Saying no to founders.
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"Amateur hour from @USGA," tweeted Rory McIlroy, saying no penalty was warranted.
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The paper quoted a spokesman as saying no new cuts were planned.
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Saying no is indeed a major self-control challenge for many people.
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With this lawsuit we're saying, 'No, you can't pay workers with I.O.U.s.
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So it's not as if we were saying, 'No way, no how.
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In a bold rebuff, the President is saying no to almost everything.
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Honestly, though, for the last two years, we've mostly practiced saying no.
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You thought it was important ... He has a tough time saying no.
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There were a lot of people saying, no way, it's not efficient.
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The rumors started Wednesday night that the NCAA was saying no spectators.
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Saying "no" sucks, so we tell people what they want to hear.
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But saying "no" can help you grow a lot of the time.
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We might feel wrong, or like we are "bad" for saying no.
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Maybe you want to join me on the year of saying no?
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No scientist would dream of saying no to a grant from HHMI.
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They keep saying, "no quid pro quo," as if that exonerates Trump.
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But voters rejected it, with 56% of the state's voters saying no.
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" The mayor rejected that criticism, saying, "No one should politicize a tragedy.
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" When Amber asks, "So you're saying no pain is really an option?
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" — Katy, 34 "I'm better at saying no than I ever was before.
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But the International Olympic Committee is doubling down and saying no more.
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I mean, who hasn't fantasized about saying "No!" to a big demand?
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Give examples of where saying no might improve your life, and why.
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"Melissa started to cry and shook her head, saying "No, no, no.
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"They're saying, 'No need to attend college even one time,'" she said.
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She has defended that argument, saying no U.S. troops were put at risk.
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This is you saying no to the hate that the Trump administration embodies.
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I've seen homeless people rejecting food, and saying, 'No, I only take money.
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She suggested attempting to physically harm her assailant, saying no, and running away.
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I don't watch it any more because it's very good -- he's saying no.
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CHAREN: And instead of saying, no, the female model is a great model.
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Yet another could be heard saying, "No agua," or "No water" in Spanish.
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We are getting used to being said 'no', people saying 'no' to you.
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Well here, Pask was saying, 'No, they don't have to be far away.
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But with her new album Dirty Computer, the artist is saying NO MORE.
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I can feel comfortable saying no, he has not grown to 7 feet.
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Thank you students and everyone here for standing up and saying no more.
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" Hillary Clinton brought up the line in July, saying, "No, Donald, you don't.
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I do know that it has helped me with saying 'no' to jobs.
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But that's my way of saying, no, I certainly wasn't thinking of that.
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"There was no way we were saying no to this child," Whitten says.
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" And you have some Democrats saying, "No, no, no, the research is wrong.
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So you can tell she gets some pleasure from saying no to doctors.
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"No," Clinton said quickly, before taking a long pause and saying "no" again.
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And I'm hoping it brings a lot of people out too, saying, 'No.
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We're saying no to our children continuing to be hungry, murdered by police.
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You don't pull a Hamlet saying, 'No, should I do it or not?
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They're saying, 'No, go ahead, you have the freedom to grow and expand.
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However, if the bank is saying no to a borrower, there's a reason.
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The White House later said Trump was saying "no" to taking additional questions.
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He was saying, no, I&aposm not taking any questions at this meeting.
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Opposition leader Bharrat Jagdeo criticized that plan, saying no new registry was needed.
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Saying No MoreOnce established, even young girls found the bikini hard to ignore.
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There's public comments out there that that question has been answered saying 'no.
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She told me she had kept saying "no," but Matt wouldn't slow down.
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There is power in saying no — which can even turn into a yes.
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Whatever the case, I felt excited and inspired to practice saying no more.
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Or you could just start with saying no one time to your ex.
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The fact is, saying no is more difficult, and rarer, than we realize.
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" For his part, Sanders responded by saying, "No, I do not support fracking.
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"Saying no to this deal should be easy," Blumenthal said in a tweet.
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Something I learned from The Strokes is that saying no can be beneficial.
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The idea of saying "no" to being a bridesmaid genuinely horrifies some people.
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Saying "no" means your health is more important than the approval of others.
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For judges, saying no to a divorce is usually quicker than arranging one.
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Instead, know that saying no can't hurt you, it can only restore you.
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Saying no can be easy if you're struggling to cover your own expenses.
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But Carrot Top mostly avoids politics, saying "no more" after one Trump joke.
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" Instead, McCain defended his opponent and respectfully corrected her by saying, "No ma'am.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is better at saying "no" than any of you.
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Good on them for sizing up a corrupt system, then saying no thanks.
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" Then came her allegation ... "And then I was physically assaulted for saying NO!?
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They are quick to cater to special interest groups, terrible at saying no.
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But you were saying no one in Google, and that Google ... No, no.
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James Marsden has a few, including saying no to a role in Magic Mike.
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That&aposs insane, that&aposs just not governing, that s saying no to everything.
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At a farm in Preston where actress Emma Thompson is saying no to fracking.
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These products are all saying 'No' to the crushing sameness that makes gadgets dull.
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Yet, still many celebrities are saying no to Trump despite the potential economic upside.
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Also the claim that "Asia is just saying no to drugs" is also misleading.
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" When her husband asked her why she was saying "no," she just replied, "No.
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STEVE LIESMAN: Which sounds like you're saying no percentage in responding to the President.
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"I accept full responsibility for him drinking and for not saying no," Storer said.
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I always answered your questions, your weird swirling thing where you're saying no, no.
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Apple isn't afraid of saying no to Google when it comes to iOS features.
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The whole concept of saying no and walking away is unfortunately foreign to him.
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A day later, however, he reversed himself, saying no final decision had been made.
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But in November Hungarian police closed the case, saying no crime had been committed.
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"Nothing gets me more fired up than someone saying no," Rossum told Smart Girls.
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" Scott reiterated those pleas later Thursday, saying "no one should be taking a chance.
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It's about standing up and saying no when something doesn't feel right to us.
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I remember feeling kind of repulsed by them not saying no to any advertisers.
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He kept saying no but eventually asked how much we were willing to pay.
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She has no problem saying no and addressing problems head on, as they arrive.
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But … it means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there are.
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And his lawyers want them dropped, saying no charges then means no charges now.
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In other words, saying no is an integral part of my self-care routine!
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"I'm saying no to this shirt," on social media user said in a tweet.
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"There's different ways of saying no on this," he told The Hill on Monday.
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I'm very bad at saying no, and this sounded too good to be true.
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When they stunned the world by saying no, their sentiments were far more tangled.
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However, the White House said the president was saying "no" to fielding additional questions.
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Mollie Tibbetts lost her life b/c a man couldn't take her saying no.
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However, the White House later claimed he was saying "no" to answering additional questions.
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However, the White House later said he was saying "no" to answering additional questions.
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Sanders supporters dispute reports about chairs being thrown, saying no video evidence has emerged.
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Hand-painted signs saying "No K2" hung on the fence of a community garden.
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" Before he could continue, Carlisle corrected him, saying, "No, when you get her back.
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Respondents were exactly split, with 48% saying yes and the same amount saying no.
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Saying no to your children will disappoint them momentarily, but they'll get over that.
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Norris was 90 ... so saying no to cigs seemed to serve him well. RIP
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It is a way of saying No, it's not like that; it's like this.
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In saying no to those things, there were moments after where I felt bad.
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Saying no to Congress is sometimes the hardest thing an IG has to do.
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I learned about investing, saving, and saying "no" to buying stuff I didn't need.
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There are some attendants who get off on the power trip of saying no.
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Saying no is one of the hardest pieces of homework I give to people.
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No is not manipulate me and make me feel bad because I'm saying no.
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KS: I'm just saying, no one cares once the coconut is fried on it.
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Saying "no" to the right things can even earn you more respect at work.
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And, often most important, remember you're saying no to the request, not the person.
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Harris felt manipulated by the gift; saying no had not felt like an option.
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"The big thing for me was, you know, saying no to things," he said.
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I ran out of ways of politely saying no and so did my agent.
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The D.O.J. was saying, no, you can stop the spike, but do it constitutionally.
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"We are saying no to deals that we feel are too risky," Pritchard said.
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This story has been updated to include a federal source saying no shooting occurred.
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"I've learned the importance of saying no when I need a break," she says.
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There are a few other ways you can get more comfortable with saying no.
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It turns out that saying no pays off far beyond avoiding raising spoiled kids.
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Dear Sugars, I'm bad at saying no, but I'm on the road to recovery.
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"I could see the Russians saying, 'No more cutting them any slack,'" she said.
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FOG can keep you from saying no when no would be the best response.
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"It's areas like self-esteem, assertiveness and growing comfortable with saying 'no'," says McCloskey.
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I love Texture and to receive an email pretty much saying No Apple/iOS device?
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Show some backbone by setting limits and saying no — lovingly but firmly — to draining requests.
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Saying no to Super PACs, including ones fueled by Wall Street money, may mean trouble.
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"There used to be a saying: 'No-one got fired for buying IBM'," Turnbull said.
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" He then scowled at me and smiled before saying, "no, I want to do socks.
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She's still passive aggressively trying to keep the surrogate talk going despite Luke saying no.
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We have protesters taking up at their house who are saying, 'No peace, no sleep.
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The mentally strong also know how to exert self-control by saying no to themselves.
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"Saying 'no' did do one thing and that slowed down the Obama momentum," he said.
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Can it come up with a governing philosophy other than saying no all the time?
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I've tried all the things — saying no meetings on Mondays, not checking email before noon.
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S. taxpayers are better off saying no to an expensive and secretive World Cup bid.
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Few things are as heretical in branding as saying "No" to the question of monetization.
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There was the should-billionaires-exist question, which Zuckerberg answered fairly directly by saying no.
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Either way, you can ask, and the worst that can happen is them saying no.
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The people on the boys' side are saying, 'No reasonable person would call this rape.
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She denied his advances and said she thinks saying no to Moonves hurt her career.
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It felt as though she were saying: No one can define our identities for us.
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Sometimes, I just want to talk to another person without babbling and saying no constantly.
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"She told me she stopped saying no, but wept silently into a pillow," Farrow writes.
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"Saying no, this is who I am and this is what I want to do."
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Chalamet handled this situation with grace and humor, saying "no judgment" to this person's comment.
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"There used to be a saying: 'No-one got fired for buying IBM'," Turnbull said.
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Was there any point that you were contemplating saying no or that you were hesitant?
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A CNBC oil survey found 65 percent of respondents saying no OPEC agreement was likely.
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And a person who is willing to listen … I had no way of saying no.
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But he is here saying no one should be in jail because of cannabis use.
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Needless to say, I had to say no, even though I never like saying no.
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I kept saying, 'no, no I'm in my 20s, I get my period every month.
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He was saying, no, no, no, we are not going to do it that way.
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A small white sign saying, "No mandate" hung over Denny Burger's head outside the venue.
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Because of this, in the past few years, I've become an expert at saying no.
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The twins shared their ordeal Monday, saying no one in the group did anything wrong.
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" When the crowd began booing, Depp followed up, saying, "No, no, no, you misunderstood completely.
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"My immediate knee-jerk reaction was loudly saying, 'No, I don't like that,'" she wrote.
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With a little practice, I realized that saying no doesn't make me rude or unhelpful.
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Saying "no" sucks, especially for a generous Sagittarius, but today you will just have to.
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I really believe in delicious food and enjoying life and not saying no to anything.
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Venezuelans are saying no and taking to the streets in solidarity against his brutal regime.
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But senior EU officials voiced caution and some scepticism, saying no formal deadlines were set.
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Meadows emerged from a meeting with McHenry Wednesday evening saying no deal had been reached.
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"The President was saying 'no' to answering questions," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.
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Of course, they can always avoid that fate by just saying no – to tax reform.
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A few might be saying, 'No, you can't trust it, he's a friend of whites.
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However, for a girl in rural India, it wasn't as simple as just saying no.
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"Yeah, but I think this is new, saying no, after the Horowitz report," Giuliani said.
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As House Democrats attempt to flex their oversight muscle, the President is just saying no.
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Respondents reported feeling uncomfortable saying "no" when a friend suggests an activity they can't afford.
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In some cases, investors were saying no without even taking a glance at our fundamentals.
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Today, we're seeing that it's individuals saying no and standing up to the gun lobby.
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Even though I kept saying, "No, I'm not into this," the point wasn't getting across.
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So I am saying, 'No,' for now but leaving room to backtrack in the future.
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If you say yes to an opportunity, that means you're saying "no" to many others.
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" On Wednesday night, Dash celebrated his release on his Instagram Story, saying, "No more warrants!
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"In robot ethics, there's now a fairly well-established tradition of saying 'no'," he replied.
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A few years ago, someone told me there's a lot of power in saying no.
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They work hard and do not fear saying no when they feel they need to.
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On Wednesday, officials played down reports of violence, saying no one had been seriously hurt.
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This will mean saying no to any additional sweetness and saying goodbye to pesky pimples.
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"Part of [insurers'] job is playing the unpopular role and saying 'no,'" Frank told me.
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But on Thursday morning, the president contradicted the Democrats, saying no deal had been struck.
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If flatly saying no to your boss isn't an option, take a more tactful approach.
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The girlfriend later spoke out in defense of Mr. Boermeester, saying no assault had happened.
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" When the name is shown, the hosts can be heard saying "no way" and "wow.
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" They went down the list, but kept saying, "No, we can't get rid of Earl.
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" She retorted, "Hey, Joe, instead of saying, 'No, we can't,' let's say, 'Yes, we can.
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He was saying "no quid pro quo" while simultaneously refining the requirements for the trade.
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Well, specifically, the Service cited a high occupancy as the main reason for saying no.
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"There's a saying: No one knows the road ahead like those looking back," she added.
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When Romney was saying no to bonuses, the top marginal tax rate was 903 percent.
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" Yeah, but that's like all this stuff with ... And you're saying, "No, that's just verbiage.
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Right now some tough-minded performers are saying NO to providing entertainment at Trump's Inauguration.
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It sucked saying no to Friday night drinks because of 18-mile Saturday morning runs.
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What's the story they're bringing to you and you're saying, "No, this isn't for us"?
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Either 'no' to taking a deal to referendum, or going to a referendum and saying 'no'.
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" Page has denied being an agent of Russia, which he repeated Sunday to CNN, saying, "No.
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I would ask my nurse to take me to the mirror, but she kept saying no.
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"We're basically saying no to everything, and we don't have a better alternative," Mr Weeden complains.
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I told you, you said it was OK. And Comey is saying no, I didn&apost.
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"He just kept saying, 'No, trust me, you don't want to go any further,' " she said.
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When I'm trying to get clients to say 'yes,' I ask them why they're saying 'no.
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" Hearing that her visitor was a journalist, she immediately shut the door, saying, "No, no, no.
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Annan condemned the violence on Friday, saying "no cause can justify such brutality and senseless killing".
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" He dismissed the notion that the request is legislatively justified, saying, "No one actually believes this.
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The networks and promoters are just saying no, so it's hard to ask what to do.
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Saying no, just because they don't like that one person, puts you in an awkward situation.
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"We've actually had people break down and cry, saying, 'No one asks me what I feel.'"
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Saying no, then, becomes more difficult when you feel as if your safety is at stake.
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Become a "yes" person and nix saying no, especially when it comes to the customer experience.
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But what does it mean to "consent" when you might suffer a penalty for saying no?
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" When the audience booed Trump's name, De Niro quieted them down, saying, "No, don't boo, baby.
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It is really expensive, but I have a hard time saying no, so I buy some.
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"It's likely they aren't going to be comfortable saying, 'no, you can't hug me,'" said Schmidt.
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I want to start by saying no one has ever directly accused me of sexual harassment.
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He was the guy who kept saying no and I couldn't imagine the film without him.
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A woman is heard saying "no computer, I'm sick of this shit," followed by a noise.
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Here, now, they are looking the rest of America in the eye and saying, no more.
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WHEREAS PEOPLE LIKE FED UP, WHO SUPPOSEDLY REPRESENT WORKERS ARE SAYING NO, NO, KEEP RATES LOW.
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"We're just saying no to the subsidies and no to Amazon coming to New York City."
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" Rajneesh himself said the following: "When you surrender, you have surrendered all possibility of saying no.
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For this saying "no," the rejection of this terrible idea, is a natural, even reasonable reaction.
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The great challenge is, therefore, to spot when to stop saying no and start saying yes.
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But if the burden is too great, she recommends just saying "no" to that wedding invitation.
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Saying "no" to anything that is not in line with what you really want is essential.
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Saagar has a climate challenge for progressives and Jamal outlines 400 years of conservatives saying no.
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It does look to me like he could have been just saying no, no, no, repeatedly.
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Saying no is easy, leading is hard, but that is what we were elected to do.
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Nothing in common, nothing worth saying, no need to interact, just sitting in the thick silence.
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After that, I would expect franchisees to start saying "NO" to everything presented at the convention.
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My instincts are saying no, no, no, but I do what the doctor, the experts, say.
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Others, like the West L.A. Democratic Club, asked her questions for an hour before saying no.
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After "Looper," I had been approached with other franchise stuff and gotten used to saying no.
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Choosing to say yes to one thing meant saying no to a number of other possibilities.
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We might think that because saying no is itchy then it's the wrong thing to do.
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Iran, given the economic pain it is under, would have a very hard time saying no.
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He remains polite, saying "No, thank you" when he's asked to come out of his home.
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But then she'll ask me to dinner nine times and I'll have to keep saying no.
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That saying "no" was the sign of loose moral fiber or not being a team player.
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Protecting the seas sometimes means saying no to China, whose largess is funding infrastructure across Africa.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi released a statement on Wednesday saying no Iraqis were killed.
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" You're asking me about a future music career and right now, and I'm saying, "No way.
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However, in Barrasso's statement, he pushed back, saying no hearing will be held on the topic.
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Given the context, saying no to signing a petition for Doctors Without Borders may seem extreme.
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"They may be saying the end of 2018 — I'm saying no, this summer," Mr. Byford said.
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"Apologies, gentlemen, but we're embracing our girl power and saying 'No Guys Allowed,'" the announcement read.
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It is not wrong to signal the Palestinians that there is a cost to saying no.
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Parents, on the other hand, have a hard time saying "no" to their kids, she added.
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That's as close as I can get to setting boundaries for myself/saying no these days.
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They've gotten married saying 'no kids,' and now they've changed their mind in a different way.
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But, instead, you should know where to draw the line and be unashamed about saying no.
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The pop star Schumer isn't the only big star saying no to the NFL over Kaepernick.
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He later released a statement saying no charges would be filed against Officers Kelly and Schmidt.
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" He has defended Islam against French critics, saying "no religion is a problem in France today.
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" And saying no involved Spears breaking free of her usual people-pleaser nature, instead, becoming "really selfish.
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Johnson and McGee each signed the transportation log saying no children were in the van, WKRG reports.
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The Honduran government Friday confirmed the investigation but denied the allegations, saying no evidence had been found.
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Chronic's owner in 2014 told the Toronto Star he disputed the allegations, saying no garbage was shipped.
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"You know kids, saying no to drugs is a real... *mimics shooting a three* slam dunk." pic.twitter.
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That was supposed to be tough and they're saying, no, it has to be more than that.
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Adrián: She never wants to do anything for any magazine, apparently she keeps saying no to Vogue.
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You better have a pretty good reason for saying "no" when I've asked you to do something.
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That is the immediate, terrifying punishment Meadow faces for saying, "No," to Horror Story's new cult leader.
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What I'm not thinking about are the costs of saying no, and they really are quite high.
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"Focusing is about saying 'no,'" the late co-founder explained at Apple's 1997 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
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Saying 'no' can help anyone re-evaluate priorities, revisit a project's scope and recommit to bigger goals.
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"You get so good at saying no and you're so panicked about everything," the Oscar-winner says.
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Where America would probably be interested in this, but the media is like saying no, no, no.
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Araoz said she thought it was strange but she also didn't feel comfortable saying no to him.
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As leader of the Justice Department, Sessions has recited 1980s-style rhetoric about saying no to marijuana.
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I just got a statement from them, an email, saying, no, no it wasn't really that way.
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That when the doctors are standing by my bed saying, Kristina, you need time, I'm saying, 'No!
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Imagine having a man who is that powerful telling you to do something [and] you're saying no.
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As we reported, the Disney resort has a sign saying NO SWIMMING, but no mention of alligators.
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The art of being a venture capitalist means never saying no, even if you rarely say yes.
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Maybe someone needs to teach him the art of saying "no" without sounding like a colossal jerk?
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It is not easy to have a popular program when you are saying no to almost everyone.
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Kristen Peralta, the founder of Vintage Pet Rescue, admits that she has a hard time saying no.
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Putting too much emphasis on "saying no" and waiting for marriage can do more harm than good.
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This is not a battle fought by saying no to the one, but by applauding the many.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the army's actions, saying no country would allow threats to its sovereignty.
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Not only did clients agree to these rates, but I grew more comfortable saying "no" and negotiating.
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Don't get me wrong, I am totally good with saying "no" to people when it is necessary.
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What's absent from this discussion is an acknowledgement that saying "no" is not always simple and straightforward.
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At first, saying "no" to fund-raisers and coffees brought with it a keen, almost illicit pleasure.
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It's remarkable because the entire World Wide Web was saying "No" and Hucci Luv didn't hear them.
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I replied by saying no this is not standard procedure this is not my first time traveling.
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" As the applause began, Biden smiled and held up his hand, saying "No ... This isn't about me.
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"That's your body saying 'no please, you can't digest this, it's not a good idea for you.'"
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Saying: No, this is what a good marriage is, you kind of have to fight for it.
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"I hate ever saying no definitively … but it's not in the front of my brain," Behr said.
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But the White House walked back her announcement the next day, saying no decision had been made.
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" A Rubio spokesperson hit back at Reid, saying "no one in Florida cares about Harry Reid's ramblings.
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"I'm not so good at saying no — or I wasn't until I did this show," she said.
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Additionally, those with difficulty in saying no are more likely to experience stress, burnout, and even depression.
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"Saying no was one of my biggest regrets of my time in New York City," she said.
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He is said to have angered the president by privately saying "no" to the boss too often.
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And hard to imagine Trump saying 'no big deal' and not talking to the Taiwanese going forward.
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Ray's manager, David Weintraub, wasn't having it ... saying no dice and pulling out of the event altogether.
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However, they have since retracted their claims, saying no contract was signed and no work was completed.
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We think [it can lead to] lazy thinking or saying no to something that could be awesome.
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"They want them to write a report saying 'no collusion,'" said Ms. Van Gelder, the defense lawyer.
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" But the person with the cart filled with toilet paper responds by saying, "No, not one packet.
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But saying no is often an act of self-care, and setting limits and boundaries is crucial.
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"My wife says I have a hard time saying no," Mr. Boies said in a 2002 interview.
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This is what makes women saying no powerful, and why it's heartening that many are speaking up.
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When you block websites, you let someone else do the hard work of saying no for you.
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But it's hard to imagine Nio saying no to the demands of any investor at this point.
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In any leadership position, saying no to employees and ideas is a huge part of the job.
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TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE for saying "no one likes" Sen.
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"We're here saying, 'No, people do not have permission to grab women without our permission,'" she said.
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While saying no to deal offers can be risky, in these cases, it turned into success. A's.
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On a daily basis, saying 'no' to distractions and negativity help you level up in your performance.
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There have been calls for WFP to publicize how the vote shook out, but they're saying no.
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I have a number but they keep arguing, they keep saying no— so I won't say it.
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But the White House walked back her announcement the next day, saying no decision had been made.
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"We're here saying, no, people do not have permission to grab women without our permission," she said.
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I hope we all get more comfortable with women saying no to uncomfortable, degrading or inequitable situations.
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So, were you bootstrapped intentionally, or was it that you were pitching and people were saying no?
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In the early days of my business, I often agreed to engagements or projects that didn't align with my priorities, or help my business, just because I was uncomfortable saying No. I've since learned that every time you say Yes to something, it means saying No to something else.
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The woman says she remembers saying "No" and trying to leave the room, but the door was locked.
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Then there are a bunch of additional reimbursement machinations, with Purdue saying no state funds will be used.
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"They kept saying, 'No, you'd be really great,' and I'm like 'Lose my phone number,&apos" she laughs.
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Before the 2010 election, Prime Minister David Cameron pledged not to expand Heathrow, saying "no ifs, no buts".
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"The fact that people are already saying no or yes -- we're not even 24 hours in," she added.
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"As a creative person, saying no to that wonderful once-in-a-lifetime project is hard," she says.
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I know now that not wanting to go out with someone, saying no, is a perfectly fine response.
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You know, you had Herbert Hoover before that saying, no, we got to only worry about the deficit.
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"I feel like I've been trying my hardest and they just keep saying no," said a tearful Biles.
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"I just feel bad saying no to doing things because we really only have each other," she says.
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Dan, how big of a deal is that, when the Home Builders Association is saying, no, not us?
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It's not just about saying no but understanding how you can use your money to fund your goals.
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And he's observed one particularly big reason why people seem to be saying no: fears of genetic discrimination.
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"I dropped to my knees and cried and kept saying, 'No, no, no, God, no,&apos" Meagan recalls.
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" Kim could hardly contain her disgust, calling Kourtney "a freak" and saying, "no one understands us like us.
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KS: I did, she didn't ... LG: And she said,""You heard it from me and I'm saying no.
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It's not just about being in charge, it's about saying no and having that be the last word.
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After patching it, T-Mobile initially dismissed the impact of the bug, saying no one had exploited it.
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Buying books second hand is way cheaper, and saying no to toxic-filled paper receipts takes one second.
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I kept saying that I didn't mean to bother her and she kept saying 'No, this is important.
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The idea that [McGowan] was out there saying no one has any idea who was involved with this.
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But saying no to credit means millennials are missing out on an important part of their financial health.
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That committee - dominated by Liberal legislators - shut down its inquiry on Tuesday, saying no more action was needed.
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A few dozen protesters, waving banners saying "no to dictatorship," had clashed with police across Caracas on Friday.
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Scientists also worry that they won't get as many tissues if donors have the option of saying no.
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That's the real fast pass!" he joked, while Wilde shook her head, saying, "No, I don't think so.
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That committee, dominated by Liberal legislators, shut down its inquiry on Tuesday, saying no more action was needed.
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" At the time of the recording, Ryan reportedly told lawmakers to keep the conversation private, saying "no leaks.
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Martin Shkreli is just saying no to that "pharma bro" nickname — and to his own criminal defense team.
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We wouldn't blame you for saying no, but after watching this video, you might have slightly fewer doubts.
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An email sent to the hacker's address went undelivered, with an error message saying no such address existed.
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Jupiter's tension with Mercury really wants you to say yes to everything—don't be afraid of saying no.
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Later, the White House said he was saying "no" to taking questions, not responding to the direct inquiry.
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But what's missed in that discussion is that what we should really be saying no to is dependency.
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Parents, too, have become more discriminating, with 49 percent saying "no" to colleges after perusing financial aid offers.
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So try saying no to them more often, and your added sugar intake will go down, down, down.
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They may feel like it's their job to alleviate peoples burdens and have a hard time saying no.
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I'm totally fine now if my saying no to a fun thing elicits a public and teary tantrum.
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No one will be impressed: being too busy simply proves you are not good enough at saying no.
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"Asha," he kept saying: No. One of the men found Eric's ID. His family name is clearly Luo.
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" Roker rejected Bush's response that Lochte had "certainly lied about some details," saying: "No, Billy, not some details.
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Rebecca Nyoni, a midwife at Palestina hospital, denied the allegations, saying no nurse took delight in abusing patients.
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"Are you saying no one is going to lose coverage under this plan?" host Savannah Guthrie asked Price.
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But she had not been clear about her reason for saying no, and he had misinterpreted her denial.
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Stop saying no and start saying yes and saying I'm going to be a part of the solution.
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The NFL guys were saying no, no, we're just down because of ... Well, they weren't saying Tom Brady.
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In my book I provide tools to help change these patterns, and saying no is one of them.
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In a bracing sequence, Jack rehearses saying no as he pours back beer after beer from his fridge.
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Saying no is really awkward, and depending on how drunk they are, people sometimes get hostile about it.
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"Because of the laws and Trump saying 'no more immigrants,' I was afraid of being caught," he said.
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If it's evening or you know the person wants to be sleeping soon, that's the person saying no.
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I haven't learned the art of saying no — Sunday evening is when the phone comes back into play.
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The range of views was wide, from two banks saying no growth at all to one saying 5.0%.
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That night, Marathon officials seemed to push back on the estimate, saying no real assessments had been done.
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But the American health care system is uniquely fractured, opaque, and cruel in its approach to saying no.
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Joining a fraternity like that was at the time, a way of saying no to Yale's overall culture.
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In Hebrew, he criticized Mr. Netanyahu, saying no man could run a country and also go to trial.
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I spent it commuting and saying no to events I was worried would cost me too much money.
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The company submitted a report saying no asbestos had ever been found during any testing of its talc.
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Other employees expressed in The Verge's report the ever-present fear of saying "no" and being constantly overwhelmed.
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But as a result of the Republicans saying "no" to Medicaid expansion, these hospitals are starting to close.
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Trump weighed in on Twitter on Monday, saying no changes would be applied to an individual's 401(k).
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"He voted in support of democracy and for saying no to the Taliban system," said Twitter user Kabuli.
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"I'm not saying no, I'm not saying yes, but I'd sit down and have a discussion," he said.
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I'm assuming there's many, many other takes, but you're saying, no, you guys just know what you're doing.
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"There's not a huge culture of saying no to spending," said Ms. Mamo, who will graduate this spring.
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"There's strength in saying, No, I need a little guidance to take back control of my life," she says.
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Nervous about saying no to an official, the trader dishes, and information he provides is later used against him.
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How many of us fantasize of saying "no" the next time we're asked to take on a new project?
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When GQ's reporter broached the subjected, Gomez got irritated, saying: "No, no, no, no, no," before explaining her frustration.
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There's a growing faction saying no, and it has reached, at least in Europe, the stage of state action.
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" (How's it going, Manu?) during a ceremony in northern France last week, Macron upbraided him, saying: "No, no, no.
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Instead, it consistently portrays Ally as saying no because she's timid, not because she really wants to say no.
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That's what was actually told to the IG. They're saying no one is at fault, it's a resource issue.
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I remember saying, 'No matter what, I'm not dating anyone for a year, and don't let anyone near me.
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It's difficult to envision anyone saying "no" to Black Panther, 2018's biggest film, but Amandla Stenberg did it.
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"At the very least, definitely max your employer match," Malani continues, "otherwise, you're basically saying 'no' to free money."
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Earlier on Sunday, KCNA quoted Kim as saying no one had the right to criticise the North's nuclear tests.
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Saying no to free trade On free trade, Trump has been saying things that make a conservative's head spin.
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And clearly, they saw something in me that I was not yet convinced of — and I kept saying no.
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Perhaps the justices could let the Maryland memorial stand while saying "no more" to future crosses on public land?
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"My agent did a good job saying no, no, no," he said of turning down other rom-com scripts.
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Which is a very long-winded way of saying 'no, we're not going to voluntarily let the inspectors in'.
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" What they're saying: No Bundesbank president would ever have said something like "We don't accept permanently lower inflation rates.
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Meanwhile, A$AP played peacemaker, trying to defuse the situation and saying no one wants to go to jail.
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Russia denied the accusation, saying no radioactive soil samples could be detected in the area surrounding the Mayak facility.
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Belloni said he wanted to "very strongly qualify" White's comments, saying no decisions had been made on the businesses.
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He dismissed allegations of rigging saying no candidate or political party had submitted any written complaint to the commission.
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However the oil ministry's news agency SHANA quoted NIGC spokesman Majid Boujarzadeh as saying no explosion had taken place.
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"Part of the job is saying 'no,'" Mulvaney said in an interview with the Post and Courier on Friday.
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Saying "no" to a new commitment honors your existing commitments and gives you the opportunity to successfully fulfill them.
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"The president ... was saying 'No' to answering questions," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said at a news briefing later.
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" Alex interrupts his father: "I was going to say, you seem to have a pretty easy job saying no.
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"Saying no to guns is important — even toy guns," Hempstead Village Mayor Don Ryan told local TV station WABC.
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"Apologies, gentlemen, but we're embracing our girl power and saying 'No Guys Allowed' for one special night," they tweeted.
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I said yes in a panic, because I was pretty sure that saying no was out of the question.
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The White House later claimed Trump was saying "no" to taking additional questions, not to the question about Russia.
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Saying no to a new commitment honors your existing commitments and gives you the opportunity to successfully fulfill them.
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It's much easier for me to say no, because I understand that there are no consequences for saying no.
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"Apologies, gentlemen, but we're embracing our girl power and saying 'No Guys Allowed,'" the cinema wrote on its website.
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The late Apple founder Steve Jobs was a longtime proponent of saying no in order to streamline his work.
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"We can't just be out there saying, 'No, we don't like Feinstein's bill,'" Mr. Harmala said in an interview.
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The hard part is I'm a social person, and saying no to every get-together isn't realistic (or fun).
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Yet, for the first time I'm also saying no with confidence, knowing that I have other options for work.
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"We haven't heard a ton of patients saying, 'No, I'm not going to go because of this,'" she said.
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Girls also reported less formal education on STDs, HIV and AIDS prevention, and saying no to sex over time.
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Instead of just saying "no," he used his experience as a travel agent to draft up a fake ticket.
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"I figured as long as the DEA weren't saying no, it remained a potential yes," Strassman told me recently.
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Earlier on Sunday, KCNA quoted Kim as saying no one had the right to criticize the North's nuclear tests.
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He reiterated the sentiment on Monday morning with a tweet saying no president has ever worked harder than him.
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He became a vocal critic of the Iraq War, saying no more troops should be deployed to the country.
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If you feel weird about saying "no" to someone, try letting them know what you have on your plate.
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I am not saying there is no God, but I am saying no God would do this to someone.
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To him, the house is a totem of tolerance, embodying the woman who "changed the world" by saying no.
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Your case will be a lot stronger, though, if instead of just saying no, you offer some viable alternatives.
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" His face appeared in the frame and Johnson could be heard saying "No" after "We're going back to us.
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Mr. Macron was "not only incapable of saying no" to Mr. Trump, he "served as his dishrag," he said.
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By saying no to everything that's not aligned with your essential priorities you make space for what it is.
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"For women it is so much tougher because saying 'no' to a marriage is never an option," he said.
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The association had denounced the cross-border operation into Syria's Afrin last week, saying: "No to war, peace immediately".
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Thursday disputed the report, saying no final decision has been made.
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"The EPA has already let them go down a path and is now saying, no, come back," he said.
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Brogan posits that "Saying no to pharmaceuticals is an act of feminism" which couldn't be further from the truth.
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Black Sleep is the full acceptance that you will disappoint simply by saying "NO" and taking a nap instead.
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But being honest about your reason for saying no communicates your values and preferences to your friend (who presumably cares about you!); lets them know that your saying no has nothing to do with them; and makes it easier for your friend/friend group to speak up about their needs in the future.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan said Republicans who don't want to support Trump by saying no one should betray their conscience.
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"The Brexit talks continue with the aim of reaching a deal," he added, saying no one wanted talks to fail.
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But British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt differed, saying no other state here or non-state actor could have been responsible.
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"Revoking consent is as simple as saying 'No,'" Arnold Daniels, a spokesperson for the company told me in an email.
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WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY SARAH SANDERS: The president said thank you very much and was saying no to answering questions.
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SARAH SANDERS, WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY: The president said thank you very much and was saying no to answering questions.
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Bill Urban, a spokesman for the US Central Command, as saying "no US aircraft were operating in Iranian airspace" Thursday.
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John Tory, the city's mayor, who tries to lure them back, says they give two main reasons for saying no.
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We're pretty confident in saying no matter how much your dad writes, he probably doesn't have a pen like this.
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Trump responded to the release of the report by saying "No collusion, no obstruction," at a White House event Thursday.
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By choosing natural styles and saying no to chemical products, we say yes to ourselves, our beauty, and our history.
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Many child safety advocates, parents, and educators question whether saying "no means no" is enough to ensure our children's safety.
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Emma was being threatened by an alleged serial predator more than capable of hurting her for saying no to sex.
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It's about how we live in a society where saying "no" to a man can lead to a woman's death.
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" Clinton took aim at Trump's claim, "I know more about ISIS than the generals do," saying "No, Donald, you don't.
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Saying "no" could this turn into a teachable moment about buying items you want on impulse but don't actually need.
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"Saying no is easy, leading is hard, but that's what we were elected to do," he said in a statement.
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Saying "no one is above the law," Schecter rejected Trump's claim of immunity over private conduct predating his becoming president.
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I don't think a lot of people realize that there's even the option of drawing a line or saying no.
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" Hensarling laughed in response, and then Frank continued by saying, "No one thinks we're going forward with the 3 percent.
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As much as you hate saying no, you'll have to say it today in order to practice true self care.
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People think about a speaker just producing sound, now we're saying no, it can produce sound and control your home.
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Saying no doesn't imply weakness or even defeat — and neither does talking to somebody about it when you need help.
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" Depp asked the audience, who immediately began booing, and then followed up by saying, "No, no, no, you misunderstood completely.
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders claimed later in the day that Trump was saying "no" to answering additional questions.
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Those saying no to the veil included a number of women with deeply held religious convictions and strong family ties.
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Yet it's hard to imagine a diehard racer like The Captain saying no to one of his star drivers moonlighting.
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China could also "raise the issue of easing sanctions, although U.S. will be fully capable of saying no," Sun said.
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"As a creative person, saying no to that wonderful once-in-a-lifetime project is hard," she told the magazine.
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I think that saying no, when it runs counter to our trained-instincts to people-please, can feel very uncomfortable.
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This is what I liked with the cafes and printers—they're saying no but you can tell they're considering it.
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Deals • Anadarko's secret to getting a high takeover bid from Occidental Petroleum, according to a regulatory filing: Keep saying no.
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" France's health ministry even sent out a tweet rebutting these claims, saying, "No, cocaine does NOT protect against COVID-19.
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I've been saying no a lot, and that feels weird, but it's just because no one was asking me before.
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My son, who is autistic and has Down syndrome, responds to pressure or anxiety by sitting down and saying no.
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Thus, when Iran shot down a U.S. drone, Trump rationalized declining to retaliate by saying no U.S. citizens were hurt.
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These elections represented Republican voters rewarding their senators and representatives for saying no to President Obama on every major initiative.
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On Tuesday, a number of lawmakers expressed support for Mr. Ryan, saying no one could do the job any better.
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Your best tool in this case, she said, is learning the fine art of saying no without ruining your career.
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" The bit ended with him holding up a Morton's pie and saying, "No lemons, no eggs, no cream, just pie.
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Past experiences, habits, and your emotional make up are all factors when it comes to the difficulty of saying no.
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" Asked whether Trump would be president again come 2020, Cross responded, "I don't want to jinx it by saying 'no.
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My dad taught me a great way to pose questions to people who may have a hard time saying no.
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"I'm a happy man," he told CNN, saying "no," when asked specifically if he was interested in the VA post.
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"—Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 16, 2019Modi tweeted earlier Monday, saying: "No Indian has anything to worry [sic] regarding this act.
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Because we have people on the second floor, and the people are saying, 'No, he's not on the second floor.
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"We know that they will try to use us as bargaining chips, and we are saying no," Martínez Rosas said.
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Trump also didn't have his historical facts straight when saying no other commander in chief gave up their presidential paycheck.
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There were those who said they believed Kavanaugh when he denied the allegations, saying no such incident had ever occurred.
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Simmons argued against dropping out, saying no other politician could withstand the pressure of running in such a targeted seat.
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Being a doctor means seeing things clearly, explaining things clearly, but in the end, if necessary, it means saying no.
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I had them sign an affidavit saying, 'I want you to come, and you're saying, 'No, I will not come.
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"China has been very vocal in saying, no more pandas to North America, or to the U.S., specifically," Mr. Towne said.
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When everybody's like, "Kanye's a nut, Kanye's a nut," I'm one of those guys saying, 'No, he's saying some real shit.
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The president saying, no matter who wins the NBA finals, well, they are not getting an invite to the White House.
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" He continued: "Imagine that America has a sign saying no Muslims: What message does that send to Muslims around the world?
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Well, Mr Wall said, he did say some things "approaching that"—which was a fancy way of saying no, he hasn't.
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I remember people holding her down, her saying, 'No, no,' and then going into the bathroom to put it in herself.
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Part III: The power of saying no It's this belief in herself that has been the defining hallmark of Modise's career.
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"I had another time with a boyfriend where I was saying, 'No, stop,' and it was just completely ignored," she continued.
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More people say their first sexual encounter was wanted, more people feel comfortable saying no, that's also a really good thing.
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"I will say, Peter [Thiel] was sort of saying, 'No, that company's too small,' and these are monster companies," Trump explained.
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But it also reflects a culture of "never saying no to your parents", says an "All is Well" fan in Beijing.
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Kavanaugh denied the allegation during the phone call, saying "no" when asked if the events described in the letter ever occurred.
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Despite Judge Sutkiewicz saying "no further consideration" would be given to Avery's case, Zellner stated her determination to appeal the decision.
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But traveling when you're strapped for cash doesn't have to mean saying no to the things you actually want to do.
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Jike's CEO Wa Nen has taken noticed of Feiliao, commenting with the 👌 emoji on his Jike feed, saying no more.
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For me, saying "No guts, no glory" stops my mind from racing and brings me back to a point of clarity.
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Ward writes that Steve Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist and a noted media gadfly, said Trump hates "saying no" to Ivanka.
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The defeat of the referendum was resounding, with nearly 60% of voters saying "no" with a high turnout of nearly 70%.
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And I've learned a lot of lessons—patience, the art of saying no, that everything doesn't have to end in marriage.
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"We're flipping a [the certain archetype] on its head and saying, 'No, these aren't pathetic characters, they aren't deceiving,'" Ross said.
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"You are not saying yes, you are not saying no, so it's frustrating for the victim, and it's intimidating," he said.
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Still, Congress's current position of just saying, "No, let's overturn the law," hasn't helped fix any of the shortcomings that exist.
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Defense attorneys have filed affidavits saying no member of their team has violated the special administrative measures imposed by the court.
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" Brexit was an amazing spectacle in which people who are recent immigrants, Indians, Pakistanis in origin, were saying, "No more Poles.
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John McCain, (R-Ariz.), was quoted Tuesday in a Bloomberg story saying "no" when asked if he had seen the bill.
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Alex Conant, Rubio's communications director, slammed the article as "100 percent false" on Monday evening, saying no reporters contacted the campaign.
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Wolf has filed a defamation suit with a criminal court in Vienna, saying no politician has accused him of lying before.
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There is nothing wrong with saying no to hanging out with people who never do the things you want to do.
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One top Democratic strategist quoted by Axios didn't see the proposition as likely, saying no Democrats want Kasich "anywhere near" them.
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In addition to saying "no" to morning meetings, he's agreed to meet with Amazon investors for only six hours a year.
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How to teach yourself to say 'no'Honing the craft of saying no starts with knowing exactly what you're saying it to.
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The next day he lied, saying "no one denied it," which earned him two Pinocchio's from The Washington Post Fact Checker.
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When Weinstein voiced his issues with the new format, saying no group should ask another group to leave, the campus erupted.
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I think the chances that the governors that are coming out and saying no Syrians understood the process is virtually nil.
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" Mark Hamill considered saying no to returning to the saga but realized "I'd be the most hated man in nerd-dom.
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"She said he was very persistent and focused though she kept saying no for over an hour," one internal document said.
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I feel like a toddler saying, "No, no, no!" because I don't want to eat the sauce or wear the shawl.
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If you know you're walking into a high pressure situation, practice saying "no thanks" to your aunt's apple pie in advance.
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The pressure to drink themselves senseless and then hook up is so pervasive that they seem to have trouble saying no.
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With the pressure released, I moved on to talking about contraception, saying no, saying yes, pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, even roofies.
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" On the Los Angeles tarmac on Wednesday, Mr. Trump rejected that, saying, "No, I actually think it's a sign of strength.
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He announced his candidacy in a Glendale cemetery, saying no one — not even the dead — should be deprived of voting rights.
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" By contrast, he said, Theresa May's moment of saying no to Europe "was not a surprise — everyone knew it was coming.
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Since Trump, since Weinstein, since Kavanaugh, and more, women are taking to social media and the streets and saying: No more.
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"The immigration officer looked at his screen and started shaking his head and saying 'no, no, no'," she told Sky News.
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And that means saying no to the wrong things just as much as it does saying yes to the right ones.
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We both marvel at how easy it is to fall into credit card debt because saying no to fun stuff sucks.
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" He told CNN his daughter reacted to the court decision by saying, "No justice under occupation, and this court is illegal.
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But several demonstrators disrupted the president's speech, holding up hand-drawn signs saying "NO WAR" before being evicted by security officers.
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One revelation: "Everybody's saying 'no' to even talking to the black [founders], like, no matter what they're working on," Hamilton said.
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I also truly try to stick to four-day workweeks whenever possible, which, yes, means saying no to drinks in the evening.
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The Germans long resisted mass electrification, saying no competitor could make electric cars at a profit because the batteries were too expensive.
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INFRASTRUCTURE/ENERGY -- E&E News has energy group leaders saying 'no thanks' to public funds for some of the proposed infrastructure projects.
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"Unfortunately, all these solutions have been blocked by one party or several parties saying no," she told journalists after meeting the speaker.
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Mentally strong people know that saying no is healthy, and they have the self-esteem and foresight to make their nos clear.
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China's foreign ministry responded by saying no developing country would fall into a debt trap simply because of its cooperation with Beijing.
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By harnessing that freedom, we're saying, 'no, I want to embrace this term because it means that I get to be free.
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And some went as far as saying "No Shave November is over, boo" and creating memes of a razor shaving her photo.
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"The election commission says the votes are legitimate, and the complainers are saying no — the votes are not legitimate," Mr. Roydar said.
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If it is going to put peoples' fundamental human rights at risk through mass surveillance, we should be and are saying no.
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For the first time, the Palestinians will not get more as a reward for saying "no," but are threatened with getting less.
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" Except that most of the young women reading Who What Wear might not want to spend their time at work saying "no.
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So rather than just saying, "No more straws, sorry not sorry," why not work toward alternatives that curb our usage of them?
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" He adds, "It's not saying all his or her statements were true, it's just saying no one lied for a bad purpose.
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Bob Corker of Tennessee, took the once-unusual step of publicly saying, "no, thanks," to being considered for the controversial Trump ticket.
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It's also saying no to subpoenas for testimony on security clearances and a citizenship question that's being added to the 2020 census.
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"[Saying no to dressing a celebrity] is something that happens more than people know and think about," designer August Getty tells PEOPLE.
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All of that was easier than saying no thanks, and briefer than accompanying him to Santa Barbara, which was his original request.
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What it looks like is this: a coercive, oppressive power imbalance in which saying yes is not the alternative to saying no.
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If a person isn't saying 'yes,' but they aren't saying 'no,' how can anyone feel justified to make that decision for them?
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" He believes the current agreement enables a nuclear Iran, and not the opposite, saying "no agreement is better than a bad agreement.
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" The Manchester by the Sea star added: "You have to be open to people be saying, 'No man you're not hearing us.
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However, the German company has shrugged it off, saying no single customer accounts for more than 20.9056 percent of total group revenues.
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That is the lesson of a good winter break for me: Saying yes to "PDF" is worth saying no to something else.
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Same goes for saying "no thanks" to the extra portions of your mom's brownies at dinner or cake at your cousin's wedding.
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Trump talks about migration as if a government can simply stop people from leaving just by stomping its foot and saying no.
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"My way out of their conundrum is clearly by saying, 'No, at some point the superposition principle no longer holds,'" he said.
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We hear Trump say "pay with cash," we hear Cohen saying "no no no," someone says "check," and the thing suddenly ends.
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Khamenei spoke publicly for the first time about the crisis on Tuesday, accusing Iran's enemies of stirring unrest but saying no more.
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But a lot of women right now, when they have this tape of Trump, they are raging, saying, 'No, it's not acceptable.
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It's important when getting comfortable with saying no that you understand your own personal guardrails and guidelines for when you'll say yes.
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We are getting back together," Disick says as he goes in for a kiss on Kardashian's head, as she laughs, saying "no.
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Washington has disputed the report, saying no decision has been made and that Romar's future will be evaluated after the season ends.
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Prime Minister Edouard Philippe released a report on Tuesday saying no link had been found between the police intervention and Canico's disappearance.
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" While that's not a horrific thing to say, it's much vaguer than saying, "No, we will not ever sell to law enforcement.
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My band was trying to convince me that no one was going to care, saying, 'No one cares, everybody liked it more.
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Trends and challengesThe biggest challenge is saying no to things that aren't "brand right," Tucker said, and keeping up with the pace.
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"The opportunity to write black women and queer black women into the Marvel universe, there's no saying no to that," she said.
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Petersen is right that individual solutions—meditation, saying "no" to excessive work demands—may be appealing, but won't solve the deeper problem.
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Sanders said she spoke with Trump who said he was "saying 'no' to answering questions" and not to the reporter's question itself.
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But then Odinga turned around and dropped out of the race, saying no electoral reforms had been implemented for the October vote.
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Kirgo told me that she had never heard complaints before, and that she believed saying no to Moonves had hurt her career.
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If it were about me, yes, I would be outraged, saying, 'No way can I support this,' but it's not about me.
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He also drew criticism last week after for saying "no" when asked if Russia continued to pose a threat to the country.
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But science may soon be coming to the rescue for the legions of partiers incapable of saying "No" to that last drink.
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The fifth one in La Mede was operating normally, it said, something Defresne denied saying no oil products were coming out it.
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IF IT HAPPENS If you feel you've been assaulted, Ms. Dvaladze advises: —Be loud about saying "No," so others around you hear.
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Saying no to new requests or invitations helps to honor your existing commitments and gives you the opportunity to adequately fulfill them.
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If I wanted to build a house there, I'd have U.S. marshals knocking on my door, saying, 'No, you can't do that.
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So save future you the hassle and start saying no assertively, aggressively and with your eye on where you want to be.
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He soils himself, saying "no one will let me out to use the bathroom," though there is a toilet in his cell.
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Yet Comey's testimony proves that even the toughest tough guys sometimes chicken out when it comes to saying no to their bosses.
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In other words: Even if you think you're being rude or pushy by saying no, you're probably not coming off that way.
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" TRUMP on prime minster of Denmark saying no to him: "It was not a nice statement, the way she blew me off.
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Speaking to The Associated Press before the verdict was announced, Ms. Rwigara was defiant, saying no amount of pressure would silence her.
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But there's one person who keeps saying no — someone whose work has been a near-obsession for the host for some time.
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This is a choice women should make for themselves, and they're saying, 'No, this is a choice we will make for women.
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"We're happy to keep negotiating but the management seems interested in seeing how far they can take just saying no to us."
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" GQ was slightly kinder, saying, "No one should harass these people just because they're harmless weirdos," but added, "they are super annoying.
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When I message guys on dating apps, I wonder if saying no to a last-minute date will make me seem selfish.
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Student Opinion Listen to this brief podcast from Carl Richards, The New York Times's "Sketch Guy," about the benefits of saying no.
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Can you imagine that saying no more often would give you more power over your own life, and show others the same?
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Again, staying late is not mandatory but I know I might get punished for saying no, so it's risky to not accept.
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Attaching it to one of the must-pass bills might be a deal that President Trump would have difficulty saying no to.
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But on Monday morning, Democrats, were still saying "no deal," and Senate Republican leaders had plans to meet to discuss their options.
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The prevailing myth in our society is that guys want sex all the time and women are the ones responsible for saying no.
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" Welch says this is one of her least favorite buzzwords, because it's usually used to "gloss over your real reason for saying 'no.
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That is why you need to start early by teaching them about wants versus needs, and get into the habit of saying 'No.
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Luckily, 32-year-old Lane has no problem telling Logan to beat it, but she does have a problem saying no to Rory.
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UK singer and producer James Blake dished on what it was like saying "no" to being sampled by Drake in a recent interview.
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Tom Newton Dunn cited a source in the Democratic Unionist Party, which props up May's minority government, as saying: "No deal this week".
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Saying "no" is one thing (a very important thing), but what does it mean to face the potential of violence for your "no"?
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" Michele, 29, concluded her message by saying: "No matter where we all are now.. I will always think back to this night. #glee.
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And these ideas didn't occur in a vacuum – they are reflected back to us in a culture that punishes women for saying no.
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Hundreds of counter-demonstrators also marched through Dresden under the motto "Solidarity instead of exclusion", holding up placards saying "No place for Nazis".
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When it comes to Wonder Woman, a Texas-based theater chain is saying "no guys allowed" — and some people aren't happy about it.
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"He then snapped and pushed me down and raped me while I was saying no, asking him to stop, and crying," she said.
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Millennials have been accused of killing mayonnaise, saying no to pricey engagement rings and, most recently, giving up doorbells in favor of texting.
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"You hear them saying, no matter who wins, I know I could take a positive step myself and secure what's important," he said.
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Some played dominoes and football in the streets, while others chanted slogans, waved banners saying "No More Dictatorship" and stood under the sun.
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Snapchat certainly has many opportunities, and saying "no" to many ideas that seem good is important as Snapchat focuses on what really matters.
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There were conflicting reports about injuries, with United Airlines saying no one was injured and Ladd saying a few "minor injuries" were reported.
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If they could—and certainly this was the trend back in the 1990s and early 2000s—[saying] "no comment" could be better received.
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In the moment, you don't want to let your friend down by saying "no," so you put it off until the last minute.
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But then remember that saying "no" could benefit the relationship you have with them — and the relationship you have with yourself, she says.
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City councils and mayors have control over police department spending, so this kind of legislation is a way of saying no, she said.
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But one of the things that I think was interesting was the way he was saying, Mr. Cohen was saying, no, no, no.
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Joe Biden's general counsel sent a letter to the party saying no results should be released before "acute failures" in reporting were addressed.
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In the House, 21 Democrats sent a letter to Trump saying no U.S. president has ever removed an independent agency head for cause.
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MORE was inaugurated in 85033 and created their now-infamous blood pact of saying "no" to everything the new president intended to propose.
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Saying no and fiercely protecting your time forces you to prioritize the tasks that are truly important and prevents you from burning out.
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It might be saying no to a play date, or having a weekend of downtime instead of cramming 15 activities into 48 hours.
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Saying "yes" to staying late at work, for example, might mean saying "no" to the gym or to time spent with your family.
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" Pushed by the newspaper for more, she continued, saying, "No policeman wants to fire on a refugee and I don't want that either.
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To the contrary, you hear Rocky in the first video trying to diffuse the situation, saying no one wants to go to jail.
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" But she also set a firm tone for the negotiations, saying: "No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain.
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As I thought about it, after saying no, I said, "You know, this might be fun," and so that started ... This was '92.
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I'm disappointed at Quicksilver for not manning up and saying, "No, Luke, I am your son," even with the freakin' world at stake.
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A spokesman for Mulvaney later clarified his comments, saying no decisions have been made beyond May, indicating this month's payments would be made.
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But we are not cherries and it is perfectly possible to implement the citizens' rights part while saying "no" to any other unpicking.
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On Tuesday, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe released a report saying no link had been found between the police intervention and Canico's disappearance.
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But White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump was "saying 'no' to answering questions" and not to the reporter's question itself.
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One of hardest things to do, Frazier says, is saying no to friends or family who want to do some sort of activity.
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Trump in April denied knowledge of the payment, saying "no" when a reporter aboard Air Force One asked if he knew about it.
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Trump has fed the theory that the media is out to get him, saying "no politician in history" has been treated more unfairly.
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In addition to saying "no" more times than I'm saying "yes," I use Google Docs and a budget to keep myself in check.
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The California senator replied, "Instead of saying, 'No we can't' let's say, 'Yes we can,'" evoking former President Barack Obama's 2008 election slogan.
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Explain why you're saying no, offer an an alternate proposal, and connect the person with someone who might be more qualified to help.
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It means asking for what you want and saying no to what you don't want in a way that's clear, respectful, and honest.
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There's another Quora thread dedicated to learning how to say "no," where Eva Glasrud writes, "we routinely overestimate the cost of saying 'no.'"
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He then asked me if I know where on the body drugs is stored I replied by saying no officer I don't know.
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"At first I was really bad at saying no to people, but now I'm quite excellent at it," she says with a smile.
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Some were clad in black and carried placards saying "No future for capitalism", "Eat the rich" and "Kill Trump", also setting off flares.
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I go out and talk to kids in elementary schools about saying no, walking away, and telling somebody when someone offers them drugs.
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Usually, you don't mind being a bitch to people and saying no, but your success and your reputation are super important to you.
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"She isn't in the business of just saying no and folding her hands — that's what some lawyers think their job is," Aidem said.
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I'm tired of feeling guilty for saying no, and don't want to offend her, but I'm at a loss and feeling very resentful.
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"I don't have $3 million in my bank account, and that's why I'm saying no," Pokimane said on the "TeaTime with Reckful" podcast.
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Coaches Bruce Arians and Jason Garrett have said this game will be similar, with Arians saying no Cardinals starters will play at all.
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Sasha coaches her in the art of saying no, but as the episode progresses it seems he may be too masterful a practitioner.
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Outside a courier company in Kashmir's main city, Srinagar, two delivery executives chatted idly by a bonfire, saying no internet meant no packages.
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Last year, America exported $28503 billion dollars of corn to Mexico, and the Mexicans are thinking about just saying "no" to U.S. corn.
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Saying no to treatments that people want to get, and that powerful corporations want to release into the market, will generate furious backlash.
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She said Trump was saying "no" to answering additional questions — although that didn't appear to be the case because he elaborated on Russia.
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Another major struggle that winners often face is saying "no" to friends and family who hope to join in on the good fortune.
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But contrary to what some are saying, no channels have been unverified yet, and owners who received a warning email can appeal it.
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Contrary to what some are saying, no channels have been unverified yet, and owners who received a warning email can appeal the decision.
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"Saying no is easy, leading is hard, but that is what we were elected to do," the Texas lawmaker said in a statement.
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Since 2008, the program has shifted focus away from just saying no and toward the teaching of good decision-making skills, he said.
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In the words of one Soviet scholar, Starostin and his family were cherished as a "small way of saying no" to the regime.
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So far they are avoiding saying 'No,' but so far [Scotland's demands] have been greeted with a very large amount of cold water.
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I imagined her saying "No use guys, I'm done," in whatever language trout speak when they are about to give up the ghost.
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Trump, a Republican, broadened ICE's focus within days of taking office in 2017, saying no immigrants should be considered exempt from law enforcement.
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Denis felt he had a hard time saying no to junk foods and didn't have enough time and motivation to prepare healthy alternatives consistently.
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Now 373, he sought asylum after fleeing gangs trying to recruit him in his native Honduras, a place where saying "no" can mean execution.
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"We want to contribute now to the Olympics, saying no matter what happens with the political situation, we believe in the human," he said.
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I think me personally in growing The Tig as a brand and taking on projects—saying 'no' is just as valuable as saying 'yes.
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In 2015, Israeli government hackers broke into Kaspersky Lab servers, an incident the company acknowledged but downplayed by saying no sensitive data was stolen.
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" To the show's credit, one of the hosts did respond to Lil Duval's comments at that point, saying, "No you're not, she's a woman!
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A number of times throughout the series Tiff coerces Pete (Brendan Scannell), her assistant, into interacting sexually with clients regardless of him saying no.
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A Samsung spokesperson emailed CNN a statement saying no one was hurt when the balloon made an early soft landing in rural Gratiot County.
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"My agent did a good job saying no, no, no," he told The Guardian in January 2017 of turning down other rom-com scripts.
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Parents received a letter saying No Outsiders lessons would not be delivered for the remainder of the term, and promised consultations over future lessons.
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Parents received a letter saying No Outsiders lessons would not be taught for the rest of the term, and promising consultations over future lessons.
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So when he bragged that he was "tougher than Nigerian hair," people picked up on the saying — no matter how offensive the quip was.
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We're in a really great time for women to be standing up and saying no to roles [that] don't feel age-appropriate to them.
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I know [Bethenny Frankel] comes from a place of 'yes,' but I'm sometimes just having to say — I'm most of the time saying no.
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In the initial video ... you hear A$AP attempting to diffuse the situation, playing peacemaker and saying no one wants to go to jail.
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And they put someone in your campaign, so they&aposre changing the story saying, no, no, no, we&aposre just trying to protect you.
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She recalls saying "no" once after Jack was already having sex with her, after he flipped her over and tried to penetrate her anally.
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If you're in this mode, it's time to start saying "no" more often to their requests but also have a frank conversation with them.
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Literally, I am sitting there antagonizing, saying, 'No, no, it's fine,' and Sarah will come in and say, 'You know he can't throw that.
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Where do we draw the line as women coming together in this country saying, 'No, we don't want to be treated like that anymore'?
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And for every study you find claiming that one is worse, you will find another saying, no, the other actually poses a higher risk.
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Even though Wal-Mart's leverage in deals is no secret, saying no to Wal-Mart's business isn't something most small firms want to do.
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Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders' campaign even highlighted the photo in a recent tweet, saying no woman should be stigmatized for breastfeeding in public.
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"Apologies, gentlemen, but we're embracing our girl power and saying 'No Guys Allowed' for one special night at the Alamo Ritz," the announcement read.
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On a visit to Paris on Thursday, London's Muslim mayor, Sadiq Khan, condemned the ban, saying no one should tell women what to wear.
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" At a rally in Alabama later Friday evening, Trump doubled down, saying, "No, Russia did not help me, that I can tell you, OK?
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On the Entrepreneur website is a blog post that argues saying no is good, as it creates space for junior people to step up.
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Saying no gets easier as you get older: I have gone from being rubbish at it to being a master, and am still improving.
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Just saying no — to chemicals, peels, lasers and liposuction — becomes harder under these circumstances, even if no one wants to admit that's the case.
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With Republicans saying no to oversight, and Republicans in control of the Senate, the President finds himself with strong backing to resist Democratic demands.
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Most British political observers right now are saying no: The UK's leading politicians, after all, are all publicly saying that Brexit is still happening.
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Field Notes Some women are saying no to the dreamy walk down the aisle in a flowing gown of lace and silk and chiffon.
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Sometimes, it means doing something more difficult, like saying no to a friend who needs a favor when you need more time to yourself.
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You're more of a "yes" kind of person, but saying "no" to what doesn't truly interest or benefit you can feel quite freeing now!
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Trump's vulgar nationalism has no place in the America we want to believe in; saying no to it is a matter of national integrity.
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I remember aromas of masala-fried pomfret, generosity of gruff cabbies saying, "No madam, you keep the change," daylong cries of crows, hawkers, doorbells.
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The search firm called me numerous times about a job in Washington, but wouldn't tell me what it was, and I kept saying no.
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" Trump responded by criticizing the pope, saying "No leader, especially a religious leader, should have the right to question another man's religion or faith.
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As a relationship-oriented person, you love to help people and have a hard time saying no when you know someone needs a hand!
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The gold standard of saying "no" is to be as honest as possible while staying within your boundaries, knowing your limits and taking responsibility.
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In recent weeks, it was also reported that Pruitt gave large raises to two of his favorite aides, despite the White House saying no.
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On New Year's Eve, when Ms. Kaplan was about to profess her love for him, he cut her off, saying, no, no, no, no.
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" Buttigieg briefly addressed them, saying, "No matter who you support for president, I support you and I support unions and a $15 minimum wage.
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They asked me repeatedly if I had any knowledge about the robberies, and I kept saying no, but they insisted I fit their description.
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Focusing on something for a long time is tough, saying "no" to tempting alternatives is almost never fun, and trusting incremental gains is difficult.
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Saying no teaches people to respect you and respect your time ... to think, 'Let me only ask for this if I really need it.
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"Saying no is easy, leading is hard, but that is what we were elected to do," said the lawmaker, Representative Ted Poe of Texas.
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We were all far too negative, and would be much happier and better motivated if we would just stop saying no all the time.
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And, according to University of California in Berkeley, people who have difficulty saying "no" experience higher stress, burnout rates and the inability to focus.
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There's plenty of reason to question that saying no to corporate PACs actually erodes a financial advantage; Democrats far out-fundraised Republicans in 2018.
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" Cardi asked them to leave her alone, but a female photog shouted something even nastier at her, saying ... "No wonder your husband left you.
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All of college, I had a hard time saying no to social obligations and always felt guilty telling my friends when I was staying in.
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He sought to put those rumors to rest at a press conference last week, saying no one should be nominated who didn't run this cycle.
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"I distinctly remember saying no, and trying to push him off of me, and telling him that he needs to leave," Harlander told BuzzFeed News.
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" Darvish tweeted a short statement after the game, and seemed to be striking a more conciliatory tone than some fans saying, "No one is perfect.
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Also, she once faked being institutionalized to get out of a relationship with Johnny Carson, so we know she's bad at saying no to people.
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"I remember looking him in the eyes and saying, 'No, it's fucked up,' and using the f-word seemed like a big deal," R.K. said.
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Maybe you want an autograph, or perhaps that much-coveted selfie as proof of the encounter, but you don't want to risk them saying no.
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Pippa Fleming worried about the impact on lesbians who are being dubbed as exclusionary or transphobic for saying No to trans women with a penis.
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Because they believe in their companies, as any good VC should, but also because Singer admittedly has a hard time saying no to Maverick's startups.
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"He sent me an email back where, in the history of people saying no to things, it couldn't have been nicer," Corden remarked in disbelief.
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Even after saying "no" time and time again, Hayek was still reportedly forced to put her body on public display at the demands of Weinstein.
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Jobs' spirit makes decisions easy, Cook said, because he's learned to focus on saying "no" to products that are cool but don't enrich people's lives.
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Maister talks about how strategy is really about saying 'no' to many things so we can say 'yes' to the critical few that'll drive success.
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Now, then you have the left saying no, that&aposs racist, because what you&aposre really saying is white when you&aposre talking about America.
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" Then he replied to the questions with quotes from the "Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen" song that went viral last year and by saying "no problem.
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That actually -- that state senator got recalled because people are looking at the economy and saying no, we&aposre not going to be doing that.
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"It speaks to the status quo in this business that I was aware that standing up for myself and saying no to things," she wrote.
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A University of California, San Francisco study shows that those who have greater difficulty saying "No," are more likely to experience burnout and even depression.
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"You'll have people who hate your guts because you're saying no," Kaktovik Mayor Nora Jane Burns told the Thomson Reuters Foundation from the village office.
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Some users took it up as a feminist issue, saying no matter how successful a woman becomes she will still be criticized for her outfit.
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"I don't hear Poland saying 'no way'...The talks I've had with my Polish colleagues have been constructive," Jorgensen said in an interview with Reuters.
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" In August, he responded publicly to what appeared to be threats, saying: "No one is forcing you to read or look at what I write.
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Philip Pepe, an analyst at Blue Ocean Equities, said Navitas was "not saying no, they're just saying the bid doesn't look like a knockout blow".
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Trump wasn't responding to the question of whether Russia is targeting the US, he was simply saying "no," he didn't want to take any questions.
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At one point during the discussion, moderator and political commentator Melissa Harris-Perry noted that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi encouraged women start saying "no" more.
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Importantly, they've grown comfortable saying no to things that don't support their progress, and yes only to things that align with their dreams and goals.
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Part of me thought that if I had a budget, it meant that I would be saying no to all the things I loved doing.
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Local newspaper Stavanger Aftenblad ran a straw poll asking readers whether they liked the name change, with 4,730 people saying "no" and 809 saying "yes".
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You said jumping up and down on a stage saying "No more war" was a joke in light of the poverty and desperation you saw.
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Hundreds of protesters waved flags saying "No Scapegoat," and walked over the Brooklyn Bridge to Chinatown, where Liang grew up, calling for a fair trial.
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And that one thing — basically saying no more national polls and only polls in five or six or seven states — is really detrimental to democracy.
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We tried asking the 10-year Cowboys vet when we got him out at E. Baldi in Beverly Hills ... and he definitely wasn't saying no.
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And those promises can only come true if the government starts saying no quite a lot — in ways that will make people very, very angry.
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" He also challenged the assertion that McKinsey had not adhered to the disclosure rules of bankruptcy, saying, "No court has ever made such a finding.
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The instructor described a window decal saying "No Lot Lizards," with a drawing of a woman with green skin and a tail wearing scanty clothing.
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" In its own statement on the event, the group is saying "no matter how violent their threats are: we will defend ourselves and our community.
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" Kobe said he actually had to text the Big Diesel after the comments went viral, saying, "No hard feelings, I still got love for you!
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There&aposs great power in saying no, and making it your default answer at work gives you time to assess what people are asking for.
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Before working with an intimacy coordinator, ''the only power I ever had in my career was just saying no'' to a sex scene, she said.
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Though Alaska's natives were once horribly discriminated against (shops and inns sometimes had notices saying "No dogs or Eskimos"), native rights nowadays are vigorously promoted.
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A University of California, San Francisco study shows that those who have greater difficulty saying "No" are more likely to experience burnout and even depression.
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In April, Trump denied knowing about the transaction, saying "no," in response to a reporter's question about whether he was aware of the $130,000 payment.
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Saying no to such a plan is easy, while acknowledging its merits is impossible for Arab leaders who feel they have nothing to point to.
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A White House spokeswoman denied that Trump's planned trip to Florida had been canceled, saying no decisions about travel beyond Friday have yet been made.
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For those on the receiving end of such solicitations, saying no to a skincare regime or even a bracelet can be daunting, particularly among friends.
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Popular streamer "Tfue" replied to Kopf&aposs tweet, saying, "No more half ass birthday streams," in reference to her streaming session that got her barred.
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He formed his right hand into a make-believe pistol and pointed it toward his temple, saying 'No one move or the hostage gets it!
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At least that's what President Trump told Bloomberg News, saying no action would be taken on the beleaguered attorney general until after the midterm elections.
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Desserts and sweets, it seems, will appear after every lunch and dinner, and I'm not particularly good at saying no when everyone else is partaking.
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There's an old saying, "No man is an island," but Justin Bieber may have disproved that Thursday during a solo lunch in bustling Bev Hills.
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Saying no, opting out, slowing things down, making gestures of refusal: all represent modes of doing that can be efficacious in their own roundabout ways.
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In response, Bowman sputtered and raged nearly incoherently, saying: No, you unnatural bums,I will have such revenges on you bothThat all the world shall—!
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the president actually was saying "no" to the prospect of answering more questions, not responding to the specific question.
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Research conducted at UC Berkeley showed that the more difficulty you have saying no, the more likely you are to experience stress, burnout, and even depression.
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So that's more than 98% of the Finnish population saying no to cigarettes, snuff and other forms of smokeless tobacco, cigars, pipes and even e-cigarettes.
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That's when Warner jumped into the issue, saying no matter what he'd do personally, he'd NEVER try to stifle teammates who wanted to engage in protest.
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If a parent wants their child to hear for the first time, and they&aposre activists saying, "No," well -- PERINO: The parents should get to decide.
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Hours later, Sanders insisted Trump was saying "no" because he didn't want to answer questions — despite video evidence showing that he was answering the direct question.
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Aso underscored the need to boost global growth through free and fair trade, saying no country would benefit from pursuing inward-looking policy through protectionist measures.
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" The singer, who is married to Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, expressed her desire to become a self-made billionaire, saying, "No dream is too big.
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Sky quoted a former minister saying "no deal is now dead", and anticipating a transition phase of five to 10 years inside the European Economic Area.
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Many of us avoid saying "no" to our friends, simply because we want to please people, says Jennifer Rollin, MSW, LCSW, a psychotherapist in Rockville, Maryland.
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President Trump praised CIA director Gina Haspel at her swearing-in ceremony Monday by saying "no one in this country is better qualified" for the role.
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Once you are in charge of that whole operation, that must involve saying 'no' a great deal — denying people this and giving people permission for that.
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And it is saying no to those who believe differently, reaffirming that our definition of normal in this country most often comes from one dominant group.
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I've found that my golden rule to saying no to any request is to be as graciously honest as possible, and propose other solutions when appropriate.
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" That sounds a lot like D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education), the program that started in the 80s and was designed to petrify kids into saying "no.
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Boggs echoes other SEALs by saying no one in the team took the urinalysis screening system seriously and that he knew other operators were using drugs.
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Similarly, straight couples who are in the middle of planning their weddings hardly ever have to worry about a florist, cake baker, or photographer saying no.
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" The group recommended a third-party investigator, saying, "No one is going to be fully candid when speaking to management for fear of losing their jobs.
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Saying no is especially hard when the bride and groom ring up a week or two before the nuptials to ask if a guest is coming.
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She also said Trump "was saying 'no' to answering questions" and not the question posed by a reporter during a media availability at the Cabinet meeting.
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"Practicing the Art of Saying No" speaks only to the defense mechanisms that we use as philanthropists — individuals and institutions operating in an incredibly privileged space.
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Zuckerberg responded to the first point saying no she could not target ads in that way, but didn't provide a clear answer for the second scenario.
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Maybe he sees that those who get close to Donald Trump are inevitably asked to do his dirty work and that saying "no" is almost impossible.
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The White House later attempted to clarify Trump's remarks, explaining that he was saying "no" to additional questions, not to whether Russia still posed a threat.
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"This project signifies a lot because it means saying no to Ethiopia's characterization as a land of famine, as a land of poor people," he said.
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But Sarah Huckabee Sanders, pressed at the briefing, said Trump was simply saying "no" to the idea of taking questions, not addressing Moscow&aposs current capabilities.
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Arizona: Rejected The battle for legalization in Arizona was very close, according to polls, but the proposition was ultimately rejected, with 52% of voters saying no.
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Only by saying, "No, what Trump is doing is wrong and should stop immediately" can Republicans hope to have a party in the post-Trump era.
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Wealth Matters SOMETIMES the hardest part of being a philanthropist is saying no — particularly if the request comes from worthy organizations or equally well-heeled friends.
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Make time to nurture yourself: Get lunch with friends, flirt with your crush, and stop saying yes to everything just because it's easier than saying no!
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For instance, normally, you'd be hearing someone say, 'I love you so much, I need to hold onto you,' whereas with 'Hold On' I'm saying 'No!
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Saying "no" to a presidential request to join the cabinet is unusual, and the bank would then be overseen by appointees from an administration Dimon rejected.
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Saying "no thank you" to gallantry is a big deal because it involves confronting the way in which we assign strength and weaknesses based on gender.
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In a recent segment my daughter had, students — boys and girls — acted out scenarios to deal with issues of consent and unwanted overtures and saying no.
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We believe in saying no to thousands of projects, so that we can really focus on the few that are truly important and meaningful to us.
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Aso underscored the need to boost global growth through free and fair trade, saying no country would benefit from pursuing inward-looking policy through protectionist measures.
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On that point of order, Haley addressed it directly, saying, "No, I'm not running for 2020, but I will be campaigning for this one," meaning Trump.
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Trump, the judge said, would have to appear for a video deposition saying, "No government official, including the executive, is above the law," the judge said.
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"There are areas where some locals are saying you should be paying, but the model is saying 'no, it's not the time to pay,'" he said.
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Later, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that Trump was saying "no" to more questions, and not answering the specific question about Russia.
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A federal appeals court in 2014 ruled in favor of Credit Suisse, saying no reasonable investor could have read its disclosures without understanding the notes' risk.
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Sheridan in 19643 was still the kind of place where businesses posted signs saying "No Dogs or Indians Allowed," but Native Americans were welcome at Louie's.
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The representative defended the president saying no wrongdoing was committed in the phone call, in which he said the presidents commended each other for fighting corruption.
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Fasting diets require working through hunger, saying no to the bagels and muffins put out in your morning meeting or the food at your business lunch.
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In the law, it's "no means no," so there has to be an indication that she was saying no, and that she was fighting hard enough.
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Mr. Lucas, one of the Kansas City mayoral candidates, says that doing more for overlooked neighborhoods will have to mean saying no to some downtown proposals.
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But last week, the judge, William Walls, dismissed four of the counts Menendez had been charged with, saying no "rational juror" could be persuaded of them.
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I'm not just saying 'no' to something — I'm suggesting another way of experiencing the world we live in, which includes environmental ethics and our legal system.
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Saying "no" to a lavish Miami trip or boozy brunch at a hot new restaurant just isn't something you do, and your credit card bills reflect that.
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A federal appeals court in 2014 ruled in favor of the bank, saying no reasonable investor could have read disclosures for the product without understanding their risk.
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Psychologists would probably say that some of this impulse was due to my gender; women who want to protect relationships often avoid the disruption of saying no.
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Isaac adds his own perspective, saying no matter how much his character wanted to be a hero, his arc was more about learning to lead through calculation.
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"Apologies, gentlemen, but we're embracing our girl power and saying 'No Guys Allowed' for one special night at the Alamo Ritz," the theater said in its announcement.
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There is nothing more merit-based than that, and yet the administration is saying no to the new jobs that come when young companies scale and grow.
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Mr. Macron marveled at their unlikely friendship, saying no one could have predicted two years ago that the two men would be together at the White House.
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In concert, about two-thirds of the way through, his character begs for forgiveness again, and then drops to his knees, but my character keeps saying no.
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READ: Saudi Arabia wants the death penalty for 5 suspects in Khashoggi murder However, the State Department dismissed that report, saying no final conclusion has been reached.
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"There are fewer implications to us convening a constructive conversation," added the official, saying no decisions on a venue or who would be invited had been made.
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In a press conference Saturday morning, Kemp defended himself and his handling of the election, saying, "no one has worked harder...than myself" on improving election processes.
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" Stranger Things' own Shannon Purser, who played Barb in season 1, also gave her two cents, saying "no actor is under any obligation to stop for anyone.
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"They are missing the big picture, which is no regulator ever got hurt saying no, particularly when both [political] parties are now aggressively anti-trust," Cramer said.
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About 100 people were protesting at the port on Thursday evening with signs saying 'No to arms sales" and "Far from the eyes, bullets in our hearts.
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As a new survey of 1,000 people shows, there's still some confusion about whether or not anything other than outright saying "no" counts as not giving consent.
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"Apologies, gentlemen, but we're embracing our girl power and saying 'No Guys Allowed' for one special night at the Alamo Ritz," the theater wrote on its site.
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Bertoncelj said a general tax overhaul is needed but gave no details, saying no decisions will be taken in haste but would be based on thorough analyses.
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"Apologies, gentlemen, but we're embracing our girl power and saying 'No Guys Allowed' for one special night at the Alamo Ritz," Alamo Drafthouse wrote on its site.
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I've gained the confidence to take some solo side trips and I've learned the art of saying "no" — and the art of being a little selfish, too.
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She told the Post that Moore "kept asking her out and she kept saying no," but he continued being "persistent in a way that made her uncomfortable."
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"The State Department's interest in saying 'no' is probably zero if there's no security threat and we have good reciprocal relations with the countries," Kennedy told Reuters.
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Krispy Kreme missed out on the opportunity of a lifetime by saying no to appearing in Harold and Kumar, a decision they're still probably kicking themselves over.
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Tiana: Personally, I haven't experienced a bad situation with saying no, but every single wedding I've been in, there's been at least one bridesmaid who's dropped out.
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After you've done the hard work of saying "no" to something, make sure you end the conversation in a way that doesn't leave room for further prodding.
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Instead of saying no to every single "indulgence," a financial counselor says it's better to say yes once in a while and let yourself enjoy your money.
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"It goes without saying: no German policeman will use a firearm against people who are searching for protection in Germany," spokesman Johannes Dimroth told a news conference.
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But that's not going to change the fact that you're terrible at saying "no" and that you take on way more projects than you can reasonably handle.
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"He pushes me on the bed and lays down on top of me while I'm twisting and pushing him away and saying, 'No, no, no,'" she continued.
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I think a lot of people, we tend to go along too much and we tend to agree, and I think there's real power in saying no.
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As a freelance writer, I've often fallen into the trap of taking on too many assignments for fear that saying "no" would limit my options later on.
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"Governments are notorious for their silos, and so we're actually saying, no, there's an outcome there that we want you all working together on," Mr. Robertson said.
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"Older women are now saying 'No, I'm still vibrant, I still have a lot to offer, and I'm not going to be consigned to invisibility,' " she said.
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Dominicans and Puerto Ricans love Malta El Sol, but if you look at my Instagram comments, you'll see people saying "No, I love Malta India" or Goya.
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Among the most controversial of the messages was Strzok saying "No, we'll stop it" in response to Page's question asking whether Trump could actually be elected president.
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He has prioritized customer service, with an overarching goal — that theaters need to find a way to stop saying "no" to patrons so often — guiding his work.
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Brittany Rigoli, a former permit expediter at Turnkey, said that Mr. Lawrence had a hard time saying no to clients and underestimated Mr. Urbina's labor management skills.
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"She said he was very persistent and focused though she kept saying no for over an hour," according to one Weinstein Company document cited by The Times.
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