Investors want to know whether the ECB will deviate from its current, self-imposed rules and further slow purchases in Germany, where it is nearing a self-imposed debt cap.
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The Defense Department had a self imposed deadline of Feb.
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Nichols, though, was determined to stick to another self-imposed rule.
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And this was only exacerbated by my self-imposed work pressure.
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For now, Davis said this is a self-imposed geographic restriction.
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At the same time, most of Altman's frustration is self-imposed.
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Howard's eyes, her daughter's self-imposed emotional solitude doesn't end there.
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Saying "I don't" is empowering and suggests a self-imposed decision.
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For many who identify as "incels," their celibacy is self-imposed.
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Thaksin is living in self-imposed exile to avoid corruption charges.
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He turned to a life of self-imposed exile in Macau.
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Alderson in self-imposed internet detox, and Tyrell Wellick is... somewhere.
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He has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.
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But that self-imposed deadline came and went with no announcement.
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Their genesis creates self-imposed deadlines that favor action over accuracy.
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The Senate early last month blew through a self-imposed Jan.
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Or, more precisely, practicality becomes a self-imposed constraint on progressivism.
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It shattered my horizons, even some of my self-imposed ones.
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Stick to self-imposed limits and respect your coworkers' preferences too.
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Fortunately, the self-imposed quarantine was successful in preventing further transmission.
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The economy's biggest pressure point may be self-imposed by Beijing.
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It's still not clear whether they'll meet the self-imposed deadline.
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Khashoggi was living in self-imposed exile in the United States.
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Mr. Gohr's arm went up at $2,000, his self-imposed cap.
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The Trump administration is scrambling to meet a self-imposed Oct.
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Not the self imposed by parents, racism, sexism or economic disparity.
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One could say that his self-imposed systems drive the work.
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Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennyslvania since 1999.
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His humiliation came after the game, however, and it was self-imposed.
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As with most self-imposed restrictions, they're incredibly easy to simply ignore.
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Thaksin was ousted in 2006 and lives abroad in self-imposed exile.
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The Trump administration has been hurrying to meet a self-imposed Oct.
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Morley's eventual exile, to the extent that it existed, was self-imposed.
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Puigdemont has been living in self-imposed exile in Belgium since October.
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Yet, despite these self-imposed brakes, Ethiopia's economic progress has been spectacular.
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They've passed all their self-imposed political purity tests with flying colors.
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The shutdown was an international embarrassment and effectively a self-imposed disaster.
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We didn't have any deadlines, so the only pressure was self-imposed.
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He has been living in self-imposed exile in Washington since 28500.
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He was bunkered in, hoping that his self-imposed storm would pass.
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This time it is purely self-imposed, resulting from irresponsible policy choices.
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At the top of the list we have his self-imposed deprivations.
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"We were wearing self-imposed handcuffs," one agonized aide tells the authors.
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Hickey has been serving a self-imposed suspension for nearly two years.
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Just weeks into his self-imposed exile, Mr. Alvarez got a call.
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Khashoggi, a Saudi citizen was in self-imposed exile from the kingdom.
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I lived in a state of self-imposed blindness, never seeking truth.
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In truth, the largest obstacle to ending endless war is self-imposed.
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They are being asked questions about Trump's latest, often self-imposed, drama.
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He now lives in what he calls self-imposed exile in Spain.
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And fearing deportation, many immigrants are hiding in self-imposed house arrest.
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Yet, some double standards enjoyed by China are self-imposed by Americans.
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The self-imposed deadline puts a cliff-edge Brexit back in play.
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Gulen, in self-imposed exile in the United States since 23, denies involvement.
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The cleric, who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, denies the charges.
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If there's one thing smartphone users love, it's enabling self-imposed time restrictions.
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However, my biggest takeaway from this self-imposed, torturous experience was the aha!
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During her self-imposed silence, she decided she wanted to become a singer.
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A review would threaten the EPA's ability to meet the self-imposed deadline.
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Eventually, the self-imposed pressure with work and fitness caught up with him.
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That self-imposed deadline will hit at the end of the August recess.
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Instapaper's notification does not say how long the self-imposed outage will last.
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The bank abides by strict, self-imposed capitalisation, gearing, liquidity and underwriting criteria.
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He was convicted in absentia and died in self-imposed exile in 2000.
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Gülen, who lives in Pennsylvania under self-imposed exile, has denied any involvement.
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Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999.
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Its self-imposed "fiscal charter" obliges it to balance the books by 2020.
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It also can help alleviate pressure — whether self-imposed or external — to give.
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The ECB has fallen behind self-imposed targets for women in management positions.
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Punishment: Two-year self-imposed bowl ban, nine scholarship losses over three years.
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The company also has a self-imposed fee on its greenhouse gas emissions.
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But Congress has already missed its first self-imposed deadline for border security.
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The Orange self-imposed a postseason ban in response to an N.C.A.A. investigation.
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Many large emitters are not on track to meet their self-imposed goals.
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Their decision to remain in self-imposed isolation increased transmission within the village.
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Toshiba had missed its self-imposed deadline to sell the prized chip unit.
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The campaign is two days away from that self-imposed deadline for fundraising.
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Privation joined me to them, even if mine was self-imposed and temporary.
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They do have their own self-imposed rules, some of which are great.
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Do you think most Americans live in a kind of self-imposed unfreedom?
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, denies this.
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Despite West's self-imposed midnight deadline, the album was finally finished at 4 a.m.
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It's pretty easy to ignore your own self-imposed time limits in Screen Time.
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Furious, brilliant, exhausting, "Synonyms" is the story of a man in self-imposed exile.
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After a self-imposed exile in Brooklyn, he is now reinventing himself in Ukraine.
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Thaksin has lived in self-imposed exile for nearly eight years, mainly in Dubai.
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Last year the deficit breached the government's self-imposed cap of 3% of GDP.
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Sometimes that means missing a deadline, especially if it's one that is self-imposed.
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Gulen, who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, denies involvement in the putsch.
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Kesha ended her self-imposed exile Saturday night, joining Zedd on stage at Coachella.
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Elon Musk is notorious for not quite meeting his ambitious, often self-imposed deadlines.
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The Federal Reserve is in a self-imposed quiet period ahead of Tuesday's meeting.
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It's supposed to be a kind of antidote to our self-imposed echo chambers.
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Gulen, who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, denies involvement in the coup.
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Many CNRP leaders have fled abroad and are in living in self-imposed exile.
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But the left has a tendency to put itself in this self-imposed ghetto.
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The state has until 2021 to offload the stake under a self-imposed deadline.
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He lives in Dubai and London in self-imposed exile to avoid corruption charges.
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Since 1999 Mr Gulen has been living in self-imposed exile in rural Pennsylvania.
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Lawmakers have repeatedly missed self-imposed dates for moving legislation to aid Puerto Rico.
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Kalanick, meanwhile, is getting off relatively easy with a self-imposed leave of absence.
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But many large emitters are not on track to meet their self-imposed targets.
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As the book progresses, though, Raisin's careful path through self-imposed pitfalls becomes clear.
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But he lives in self-imposed exile in Dubai and is unlikely to return.
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Could my self-imposed research ban really have paid off the first time around?
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Sometimes they're self-imposed and the idea of perfection — whatever the hell that is!
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Correa on Thursday denied he's planning a coup from self-imposed exile in Belgium.
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Where it stands: The self-imposed limits don't apply to menthol or tobacco flavors.
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These droughts are self-imposed and finite — and come with social media bragging rights.
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He is in self-imposed exile in Dubai and unlikely to return to Pakistan.
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The pair continue to wield considerable influence despite both living in self-imposed exile.
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The university self-imposed some penalties, including the loss of one scholarship this season.
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The Fed has been chasing a self-imposed 2% inflation target for 10 years.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, denies involvement.
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Carles Puigdemont and Antoni Comin are both living in self-imposed exile in Belgium.
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He is living in self-imposed exile in Russia, which has granted him asylum.
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The long, strange self-imposed exile of Julian Assange has come to an end.
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Guo Wengui sits in self-imposed exile in a $68 million apartment overlooking Central Park.
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Yet some historians and evolutionary biologists say monogamy is a relatively new, self-imposed system.
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He had until last year lived in self-imposed exile in Saudi Arabia and France.
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It was a powerful moment, because I realized that mine was a self-imposed deadline.
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Gulen, a longtime rival of Erdogan's, lives in self-imposed exile in the United States.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, denies any involvement.
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If you give yourself self-imposed, it's almost like not buying sweets for your refrigerator.
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It attempted to stop the losses with a self-imposed trading halt in mid-March.
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Louisville's self-imposed postseason ban will potentially lead to a lighter NCAA punishment, experts said.
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Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania since 1999.
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"Born like this, into this," it reads, implying that humanity's self-imposed apocalypse is predestined.
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But as scrutiny intensified, several pharmaceutical companies placed self-imposed limits on annual price increases.
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When the weather gets better, they're just as eager to remove those self-imposed chains.
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Musharraf has lived in self-imposed exile in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, since then. Sen.
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Donald Trump's first debate back from his self-imposed break has a markedly different feel.
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That assumption has created pressure on the Fed, partly self-imposed, to do just that.
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And now, that self-imposed deadline is quickly approaching as Democrats anxiously await Biden's verdict.
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We've already seen Trump delay a self-imposed deadline to apply tariffs earlier this year.
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Punishment (non-final): Self-imposed scholarship losses, apologies, maybe more but probably not much more.
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It's been a reliable comfort in solitude, self-imposed and otherwise: speeding down Sunset Blvd.
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Smarter Living: Self-imposed isolation doesn't require you to forgo good food or good wine.
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Rembrandt spent most of his brief life in self-imposed exile in Paris and Antwerp.
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I suggest four months of self-imposed charity work for each victim a man abused.
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The company has pushed back self-imposed deadlines to resolve its financial crisis several times.
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Brexit has been a sort of self-imposed pain in the United Kingdom, he said.
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There was, too, a self-imposed burden of responsibility: making sure everyone was having fun.
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Many of these ethnic communities of newcomers also self-imposed the moral imperative of assimilation.
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No. 24 has been Williams's goal and, to a large degree, her self-imposed burden.
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Speaking in Belgium, where he lives in self-imposed exile, Correa scoffed at the accusation.
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Republicans are scrambling to craft a repeal bill by a self-imposed late March deadline.
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Musharraf has lived in self-imposed exile in Dubai since he left Pakistan in 2016.
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Swimming in their wide wake was Roddick's career-long burden, both self-imposed and otherwise.
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Last month, Mr. Trump allowed a self-imposed deadline to lapse without imposing auto tariffs.
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Thankfully, the film is anchored by a lead performance that overcomes its self-imposed limitations.
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These self-imposed restraints are not purely formal, nor should they be read that way.
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Roth. In self-imposed exile before the start of World War II, seeking refuge in the
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If the NCAA deems the self-imposed sanctions are not enough, further punishment could be forthcoming.
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It's hard to imagine the current president wanting to saddle himself with such self-imposed restraints.
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Now, about a month after his self-imposed send-off to better himself, Torvalds is returning.
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Freed from self-imposed media silence, Davis began making the TV rounds to defend his client.
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Her connection to family, friends & social circles suffered when she would take her self imposed sabbaticals.
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Gulen is a former Erdoğan ally who is now in a self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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As we reported, Rob's emerged from what seemed like self-imposed captivity for a long time.
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Caixin's second fight is with Guo Wengui, a billionaire living in self-imposed exile in America.
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It was the first of a number of self-imposed career hiatuses which Gall's popularity sustained.
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Last week, the two sides failed to reach a self-imposed deadline for a final accord.
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So, because of this, Atwell lives a self-imposed life absent from any sort of intimacy.
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I think we have these self-imposed ideas, but are we really supposed to see everything?
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Nissan won't release fully autonomous vehicles until 2020 (if it sticks to its self-imposed deadline).
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"If it's self-imposed, he can change his mind if he wants," said this former prosecutor.
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Mr Ryan's self-imposed deadline has come and gone, and the rescue bill is still stuck.
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Covering my arms was not a fashion choice — it was a self-imposed body shaming tactic.
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Others decided to flee Spain and are now in self-imposed exile, for the same reasons.
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Puigdemont remains in self-imposed exile in Belgium where he has campaigned ahead of the vote.
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But interest rates are already negative, and quantitative easing is near the bank's self-imposed limits.
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Though he's a content creator, Purdy doesn't always have the self-imposed motivation to create content.
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We lose ourselves completely in this suffering whether it be self imposed or pure underserved misfortune.
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Carrying all that baggage of guilt, past failures or self-imposed limitations will never help you.
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Do you pick up the phone all night, or do you have a self-imposed cutoff?
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Tesla has been struggling to meet its self imposed production goals for its Model 3 sedan.
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From his self-imposed exile in Dubai, Ajay Gupta, 53, the oldest brother, denies all wrongdoing.
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"A lot of our business challenges have been self-imposed," Mr. Zuckerberg said on the call.
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From their self-imposed quarantines, the four people opened up a Google document and started brainstorming.
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Immigrant advocates said the detention crunch has been self-imposed by the administration and its policies.
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It was a mournful, ironic exercise in flag-planting from a Brazilian in self-imposed exile.
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Halfway through, however, Banville wriggles out of his self-imposed straitjacket to do a remarkable thing.
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He added that he'd self-imposed a 14-day quarantine after consulting his primary care physician.
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In his late work, Judd becomes a materially sensual colorist working within severe, self-imposed limits.
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What had been intended as a short trip turned into eight years of self-imposed exile.
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After Hainan officials took the family's temperature, they began a self-imposed quarantine for 14 days.
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The Fed has entered a self-imposed blackout period until its news conference on Dec.14.
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That will give lawmakers mere weeks to iron out a deal before Johnson's self-imposed Oct.
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After a self-imposed moratorium that lasted three years, Dr. Starzl and his colleagues tried again.
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Gulen, 77, has been living in self-imposed exile in Saylorsburg after leaving Turkey in 1999.
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Gulen, who lives in self-imposed exile in a fortified Pennsylvania compound, has denied any involvement.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - China's Communist Party will hit its self-imposed economic targets in 217.
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He resettled in the US, where he spent the past year living in self-imposed exile.
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It is about agony — world-afflicted and self-imposed — and anger, but also love and beauty.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, denies involvement.
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Jacobsen achieves such effects in part through his use of self-imposed artistic procedures and constraints.
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The senate does not return until June, after Adani's self-imposed deadline of the end of May.
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So, did the depression and anxiety come from the brain injury, or the self-imposed isolation afterward?
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And this risk is compounded by two factors, one outside of the company's control, one self-imposed.
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It also led to the imprisonment of some separatist politicians, while others fled to self-imposed exile.
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With self-imposed rationing, the residents had water — but only for an hour, three times each day.
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Puigdemont was detained in Germany on Sunday, five months after going into self-imposed exile in Belgium.
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The biggest addition is the chance to set self-imposed time limits for apps on your phone.
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Erdogan wants cleric Fethullah Gulen, who's in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, extradited as soon as possible.
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Ford is expediting its race to hit the self-imposed deadline by investing millions into the project.
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Tehran has accommodated him in the past; he went into self-imposed exile in Iran in 2007.
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Due to its self-imposed postseason, the program is only playing for the ACC regular-season title.
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Erdogan and Yildirim blamed Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish preacher who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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Gulen, a former Erdogan ally, has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999.
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Dahlan lives in self-imposed exile in the Gulf, and is a vocal and tireless Abbas critic.
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That has meant missing his self-imposed deadline of delivering Brexit by October 31st, "do or die".
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If the government is not to breach its self-imposed ceiling, those laws will have to change.
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Maybe your boss' (or your own self-imposed) "sleep when you're dead" mentality needs to be altered.
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Matt Stonie completed a self-imposed challenge to eat as much cheesecake as possible in one minute.
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"Congress now has the opportunity to address this self-imposed tax on U.S. competitiveness," the letter says.
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In an August 2011 interview with Paris Match magazine, Aznavour described a grueling self-imposed work schedule.
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Below are some facts about Germany's self-imposed balanced budget goal and the constitutionally enshrined debt brake.
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He lives abroad in self-imposed exile and could face corruption charges if he returns to Thailand.
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Missing a self-imposed, 48-hour deadline to make a decision, Trump rolled back on that timeline.
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To avoid my self-imposed PT Cruiser flagellation, I was willing to roll the dice a little.
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After two years of self-imposed exile the world's most dangerous nerd has found a new home.
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We expect it to remain below the authorities' self-imposed threshold of 3% over the medium term.
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The antisocial becomes the psychopathic, and the self-imposed prohibition on stomping heads is subject to change.
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But viewers quickly realized that not everything about Elliot's self-imposed exile made a lot of sense.
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But here I was, in a cinema on Mission Street, breaking the 17-year self-imposed prohibition.
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Most of my time on parole and in college was spent that way—in self-imposed anonymity.
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The arrest of the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange brought his self-imposed exile to a dramatic close.
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The cleric has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States for more than a decade.
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Instead, she is five days into a self-imposed quarantine at her parents' house in South Carolina.
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" Without the black vote in the Democratic Party, "this is a self-imposed cap on her success.
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At the time, my sexual orientation was subject to a similar self-imposed policy within my family.
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Eventually, he got the alles ist klar and, in a self-imposed daze, nudged into the start.
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Ankara has repeatedly demanded that Washington extradite Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile since 1999.
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A few years after it set that self-imposed deadline, Starbucks dropped that goal to 0003 percent.
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Bank of America is lifting a self-imposed ban on commission-based trading in customer retirement accounts.
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Analysts say Thakisn and Yingluck are still calling the shots, despite both being in self-imposed exile.
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He also urged Washington to deport Gulen, who lives in self-imposed exile in the United States.
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Tesla surpassed a self-imposed production goal of 5,000 cars-a-week at the start of July.
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His lawyer told reporters on Wednesday that his client will be under a self-imposed gag order.
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As Obama's self-imposed deadline for closing Guantánamo passed, the Administration seemed increasingly at odds with itself.
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Both Thaksin and Yingluck live in self-imposed exile after fleeing prison sentences for separate corruption cases.
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But he went into self-imposed exile last year after the royal family barred him from writing.
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The Moon is in fellow Earth sign Capricorn, encouraging you to expand beyond your self-imposed limits.
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Some artists left the country or abandoned their art practice, while others withdrew into self-imposed exile.
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Luke's disillusionment with the Jedi order is understandable from this perspective, as is his self-imposed exile.
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What Siddiqui didn't consider is who might be trying to text her during this self-imposed study break.
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Of course, Apple lets you ignore the self-imposed deadlines, but the choice is ultimately up to you.
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The ellipses you find in Miseducation intimate an erasure, self-imposed, that would come to define Hill's career.
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"The best advice I ever got is to think big and don't create self-imposed obstacles," he said.
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Sometimes they feel trapped by cultural and self-imposed expectations of what it means to be a man.
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Precisely because The Eye is so charming, it's important to consider some self-imposed limitations of Costamagna's account.
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We are also getting really close to Apple's self-imposed deadline for releasing its Apple Arcade subscription service.
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Even a delay of weeks on the tight self-imposed impeachment timetable could have significant knock on effects.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania in the United States since 1999, denies involvement.
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Musk essentially delivered his promise in about two months, well short of the self-imposed 100-day deadline.
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His company has missed a previous self-imposed deadline for having an autonomous Tesla drive across the country.
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Sadr's growing popularity has not gone unnoticed in Tehran, where he went into self-imposed exile in 2007.
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But it might also be used to try to lure Mr Grillo out of his self-imposed isolation.
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The irony is that CES is citing its own self-imposed rules for its lack of female speakers.
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Working under these extreme self-imposed restraints, Larsen focuses attention on a wide range of banal human gestures.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied involvement in the coup.
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After what seems like a rough night of nightmares, Carol can't stand her self-imposed solitude any longer.
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Gulen, a former ally of President Tayyip Erdogan, has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.
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The isolation she thought she deserved has taken its toll, and her self-imposed solitude is artfully rendered.
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These self-imposed crises serve as an apt reminder of the true problems with the U.S. budgeting framework.
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Alice collects her phone from Mizuko's friendly doorman after a temporary self-imposed ban on devices is over.
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In addition, Microsoft quickly met its promised cloud revenue goal several quarters ahead of its self-imposed timeline.
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The worst of my self-imposed deprivation came when I discovered my dad was cheating on my mom.
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IN 2012, Jhumpa Lahiri moved to Rome and began a period of self-imposed linguistic exile from English.
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It is more a self-imposed directive, like an N.F.L. team aiming for 22013 points on a Sunday.
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After the gunmen shot up his home, Marley moved to England in a kind of self-imposed exile.
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Certain members said it's at risk of breaching its self-imposed purchase limits and potentially facing legal challenges.
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And ideally, Merkel's government would exclude green spending from the self-imposed national goal of balancing the budget.
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Puigdemont's self-imposed exile comes after a month of deteriorating relations between his administration and the Spanish government.
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The first, this Friday, is a self-imposed deadline to decide how to disburse $20 million in grants.
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Democracies will not long tolerate a government that celebrates its self-imposed impotence, while genuflecting to the rich.
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Weeks after their self-imposed social media blackout, Rob is back at it again with the bed posts.
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OPEC has a self-imposed goal of bringing inventories in industrialized countries down to their five-year average.
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I'm digesting the news that social distancing and self-imposed isolation can slow the spread of this disease.
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The British authorities have said in the past that Mr. Assange is in self-imposed isolation, not detention.
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Nevermind the Big Three's assurances a compromise bill could be brokered by their self-imposed deadline of today.
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When my self-imposed break from fast food is over, I want to have another one of these.
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The oligarch returned from self-imposed exile as soon as Mr. Zelensky, his protégé, took office in May.
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Perhaps more to the point, this is the Republicans' self-imposed last chance to rid themselves of Obamacare.
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Khashoggi went into self-imposed exile in June 2017 just as bin Salman was elevated to Crown Prince.
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When the self-imposed quarantine was over, Ms. Zhong went to the beach with family members for exercise.
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Harassed by the Kremlin and its supporters, Mr. Kasparov eventually chose self-imposed exile from Russia in 2013.
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Now they enshrined a self-imposed "earth tax" of one per cent of their sales: a bigger number.
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Among these are self-imposed controls against financial excess, such as balanced-budget requirements and limits on borrowing.
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Gulen, who lives in self-imposed exile in the United States, once supported Erdogan but became a nemesis.
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Trump administration officials have also discussed terminating the State Department's self-imposed restrictions on contact with Taiwanese officials.
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Last February, the school self-imposed a postseason ban just weeks before the start of the ACC tournament.
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Albeit, the devil will be in the detail of Google's self-imposed 'remedy' for Android browser and search apps.
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OPEC has a self-imposed goal of bringing oil inventories in industrialised countries down to their five-year average.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied involvement and condemned the coup.
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Erdogan has continued his calls for the US to extradite Gulen, who lives in Pennsylvania in self-imposed exile.
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By the same token, forgiving people who we deem have harmed us is the equivalent to self-imposed suffering.
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Shares of ComScore tumbled more than 20 percent Tuesday after the internet analytics company missed its self-imposed deadline.
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I also went the entire month wearing strictly sports bras or wireless bras, as self-imposed rule number three.
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Gulen, who is living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, denied he had anything to do with the coup.
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Turkey has formally requested the extradition of Gulen from the United States, where he lives in self-imposed exile.
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The cleric has lived in self-imposed exile since 1999, denied the charges against him and condemned the coup.
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Gulen, who lives in self-imposed exile in the United States, has denied the charges and condemned the coup.
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Treem also said this season show is going for some self-imposed, and very welcome, diversity in the cast.
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Mu Sochua, CNRP's vice president who lives in self-imposed exile abroad, called the new members of parliament illegitimate.
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The timing of these regulations violated the administration's own self-imposed deadlines that were intended to prevent midnight regulations.
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That's below an EU's self-imposed cap of 3 percent but above the 1.8 percent deficit target this year.
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Both countries continue to discuss a possible agreement over trade ahead of a self-imposed deadline in early March.
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Derek is living in self-imposed exile as a "hermit crab" in a super remote area of New Jersey.
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I don't have a keyholder or regular play partners, so it's all self-imposed when I am locked up.
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From that point on, Dean becomes an encouraging, humanistic film about finding a way back from self-imposed loserdom.
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This led to me hastily selling things for way under their value just to make my self-imposed quota.
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Will the self-imposed regulations be enough to help the industry quickly meet standards when the axe finally falls?
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OPEC has a self-imposed goal of bringing oil inventories in industrialized countries down to their five-year average.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed U.S. exile since 1999, has denied the accusations and condemned the coup.
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The former telecoms tycoon lives in self-imposed exiled to avoid a graft conviction he says was politically motivated.
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The agreement comes after a self-imposed deadline to implement a ceasefire by last Friday passed with little progress.
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House Democrats are wrestling over whether to move forward with a budget ahead of a self-imposed midnight deadline.
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The two sides can keep negotiating until April 20, the board's self-imposed deadline for approving the fiscal plan.
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As such, the test did not appear to violate North Korea's self-imposed moratorium on missile and nuclear tests.
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The Saudi Arabian journalist was living in self-imposed exile in the United States, and was a Virginia resident.
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The fund will reach its self-imposed "hard cap" limit, or the maximum it could raise, the sources said.
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China is not restricted by these self-imposed restrictions and lends tens of billions through China's export-import bank.
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Durant's channel blossomed during a self-imposed sabbatical from social media after calling out his former team on Twitter.
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On Friday, the self-imposed deadline to announce the grant recipients, CBS named 18 groups that are receiving donations.
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Hip-hop has learned a lot from rock, but hip-hop is not troubled by rock's self-imposed restrictions.
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In fleeing Thailand, Ms. Yingluck joined her wealthy brother, the former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, in self-imposed exile.
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Falling in love, this series suggests, is a sort of self-imposed extremity, like marooning yourselves on an island.
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The party's founding leader, Altaf Hussain, has lived in self-imposed exile in London for the past two decades.
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As long as Musk eventually delivers a great product, does it matter if he misses his self-imposed deadlines?
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To enter Prince's world, then, was to know that rules, racial or otherwise, were self-imposed and self-limiting.
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The quarantine that is a good idea is self-imposed isolation, like people staying home or canceling social events.
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Mostly seen alone, often in self-imposed exile, she has little opportunity to bounce her feelings off other characters.
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Since then, a series of bad breaks, missteps and self-imposed crises have led to an explosion of violence.
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Now, with the administration closing in on its latest self-imposed deadline to make a final decision by Dec.
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It can be exhausting, and Lari feels self-imposed pressure to represent the new aspirations of an entire country.
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Konrad doesn't want to live in a world where gay men are bullied into their own self-imposed stereotypes.
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Mr. Musharraf, who is in self-imposed exile in Abu Dhabi, has denied the charges, calling them politically motivated.
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Instead, it had started to feel like a self-imposed restraint of what I could and could not say.
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Many of the barriers that stand in the way of making more money or being happier are self-imposed.
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Abuse creates self-doubt, weakness, shame and at some point, out of disorientation and fear, a self-imposed prison.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied involvement and condemned the putsch.
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His self-imposed silence since Inauguration Day will end with a series of events over the next four weeks.
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This kind of brand management helped her keep an ear to the ground while in a self-imposed exile.
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Without self-imposed humility or politically imposed restraint, old rules never die and old agencies never close their doors.
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He thinks that personhood is a form of self-imposed dullness and yearns for the vivid openness of animality.
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In May, Kenya announced it was serious about closing Dadaab, though it has since missed several self-imposed deadlines.
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Musharraf, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Dubai for more than three years, can appeal the verdict.
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Here, LeBron shows us that triumphing in our self-imposed trials is merely a matter of will and strength.
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The bank lost half its stockmarket value in four days, as a self-imposed deadline to find a saviour loomed.
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They gave the president several options, and he realized there was no easy way out of his self-imposed mess.
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The Swedish rape investigation was the reason Assange spent almost seven years in self-imposed exile in London's Ecuadorian Embassy.
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Meanwhile, seven other politicians involved in the independence declaration - including former leader Carles Puigdemont - are in self-imposed exile abroad.
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You can choose to abide by your self-imposed rules, or just tap Ignore Limit and carry on as normal.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied the charge and condemned the coup.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied the accusation and condemned the coup.
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The self-imposed isolation, fear and tragic ignorance of the Bible thumpers have worn so thin, something's going to give.
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Austria's main Jewish body this week said it would continue a self-imposed ban on political contact with the FPO.
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Pyongyang may extend its self-imposed moratorium on nuclear testing while Washington agrees to limited changes in scheduled military exercises.
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Two weeks earlier Mr Khashoggi, who lived in self-imposed exile, walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul and disappeared.
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They are, in effect, a form of self-imposed economic sanction, narrowing the range of choice for consumers and businesses.
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For a program reeling from scandal and under a self-imposed postseason ban, the memories mattered even more than usual.
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Critics of Ms Yingluck claim that he pulled the strings from self-imposed exile during his sister's time in power.
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Britain's biggest mortgage lender missed a self-imposed June-end deadline for making offers to most victims of the fraud.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, denies government accusations he was behind the action.
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Turkey says the failed putsch was orchestrated by Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.
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They have been hanging out with Luke Skywalker during his self-imposed exile and who could ask for better companions?
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The Trump administration set a self-imposed deadline to make a deal by Friday, but it didn't, and negotiations continue.
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By the time Awda was arrested, Khashoggi was already in self-imposed exile, fleeing the government's attempts to silence him.
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The previous government had said the national debt had been below its self-imposed ceiling of 13 percent of GDP.
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It broadened my musical horizons, freed me from my self-imposed nerd prison, and above all, taught me to trust.
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Wanted in his homeland over a murder case, he has been living in self-imposed exile in Britain since 1992.
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Most people may equate January with self-imposed Netflix hibernation, but let's be real: We all have events to attend.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied the charges and condemned the coup.
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Keeping up the self-imposed ruse was exhausting, a constant need to moderate even my facial expression and vocal tone.
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Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999 and Ankara blames him for instigating the failed coup.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, denies involvement in the coup attempt.
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The report comes as a self-imposed March 1 deadline for the two countries to reach a trade agreement nears.
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Rainsy has lived in self-imposed exile since 2015 to escape a defamation conviction and charges he says are political.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, denies any role and condemned the coup bid.
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Performing his self-imposed "duties" under the guise of morality, the police largely left Datsik to get on with it.
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The evaporation of Chinese money in the United States reflects self-imposed restrictions by Beijing on investments outside the country.
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But the cabinet once again missed a self-imposed budget deadline on Wednesday and scheduled a final session for Friday.
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Elon Musk has a history of making grand promises on behalf of Tesla, and missing his own self-imposed deadlines.
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She also said the North might end its self-imposed moratorium on tests of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.
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This is kind of self-imposed chaos is also bad strategy, as it can simply diminish the effectiveness of agencies.
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Thaksin, who was ousted in a 2006 coup, lives in self-imposed exile after being convicted of corruption in absentia.
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For "Songs of Experience," U2's self-imposed agenda was "a commitment to the fine art of songwriting," Bono said.
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Extreme endurance adventures offer me a tool to self-discovery, narrowing the gulf between self-imposed limits and actual potential.
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The band's self-imposed limitations gave the xx a distinct sound, full of spaces and silences that drew listeners in.
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The pastor fled the country, fearing for his life, spending six months in self-imposed exile in the United States.
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The term limits for committee chairs are self-imposed by the GOP in order to bring new members into leadership.
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Currently, the State Department enforces self-imposed restrictions on official travel due to the unofficial nature of the bilateral alliance.
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Gülen has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, and Erdoğan desperately wants him extradited back to Turkey.
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To make further buys possible, the ECB relaxed some of its self imposed rules, increasing the pool of eligible assets.
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Ghonim, who lives in self-imposed exile in California, appealed to U.S. President Donald Trump to help free his brother.
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You're feeling so much pressure to step up in your career, but much of that is pressure is self-imposed.
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Post-conflict isolation embittered many people, and Wolf retreated to the mountains to live a life of self-imposed exile.
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Roger Wicker have largely stalled after the group of lawmakers missed several self-imposed deadlines this year to produce legislation.
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President Donald Trump has indicated that he is prepared to extend his self-imposed deadline if an agreement is close.
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YouTube's policies may not directly ban his wrongdoing, but that just highlights the limitations of the company's self-imposed rules.
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Puigdemont arrived in Denmark on Monday on his first trip away from Belgium in three months of self-imposed exile.
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U.S.-based Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennyslvania since 1999, and his followers deny coup-plotting.
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Turkey has long sought the extradition of Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed U.S. exile for nearly two decades.
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She could have bent her self-imposed boundary, but not Beatrice, who essentially doubled her own work along the way.
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The self-imposed suspension was announced after a case of atypical mad cow disease was reported in Mato Grosso state.
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The segment portrayed the Stockdales as being "devoutly religious," with a self-imposed ban on television, video games, and curse words.
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I did just take my life into my own hands and choose life over a slow, painful, shameful self-imposed death.
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If someone really is struggling with social media addiction, they'll likely have a difficult time following any self-imposed time limits.
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The journalist, a Saudi national, is a critic of the royal family and lives in the U.S. under self-imposed exile.
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This is the difference between the forecast structural deficit in 2020-21 and Mr Hammond's self-imposed target for that year.
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Mawarire spent six months in self-imposed exile in the United States after first fleeing to South Africa following his arrest.
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When I undertook this self-imposed, all-encompassing clothing ban lo those three years ago, I didn't set an end date.
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My own self-imposed hiatus, however, is thanks entirely to ABC's decision to bring Nick Viall in as this year's headliner.
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Ankara has demanded the extradition of Gulen from the United States, where he has lived in self-imposed exile since 1999.
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What they discovered is that gift givers abide by self-imposed rules that don't necessarily align with how their receivers feel.
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Puigdemont, who faces the same charges, is currently in self-imposed exile in Belgium and has said he would oppose extradition.
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The self-imposed seclusion is almost a retro move; pregnancy was once considered a hush-hush affair, not to be seen.
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With just one week to go before a self-imposed deadline, Congress's efforts to reach an immigration deal are in shambles.
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The ruling is unlikely to prevent Mrs May from triggering Article 50 by her self-imposed deadline: the end of March.
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But they're bumping up against a self-imposed limit of adding $1.5 trillion to the national debt over the next decade.
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Immediately after, Serena went into a self-imposed hiding but explains why it was important to show fans such personal moments.
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Years later, he receives a letter with the names of those responsible, which draws him out of his self-imposed exile.
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Erdogan has blamed Fethullah Gülen — a Turkish cleric who lives in self-imposed exile in the US — for masterminding the plot.
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The White House is creeping toward President Trump's self-imposed deadline (next few months) to release a Middle East peace plan.
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Efforts to produce a federal privacy law have largely stalled after lawmakers missed a slew of self-imposed deadlines this year.
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Also, the Trump administration did away with the self-imposed limits the Obama team had put on military action in Syria.
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It makes a self-imposed 2020 deadline tricky - and raises the possibility of uncoordinated local levies followed by punitive U.S. countermeasures.
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The funds' investment guidelines limit the amount of risk the funds can take based on a combination of self-imposed criteria.
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She was a Scottish writer who spent most of her life in self-imposed exile in Africa, New York and Italy.
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Escobar is ready to leave his self-imposed jail cell, however (yet another sign that he knows his days are limited).
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The constraints on the internationalisation of the currency are largely self-imposed—and in many cases predated admission to the SDR.
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Whatever the decision-making process, his move was a radical step toward personal freedom, a breaking-apart of self-imposed norms.
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America's longstanding reluctance to send officials to Taiwan and overbearing rules concerning the hosting of Taiwanese officials are self-imposed restrictions.
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The reclusive imam Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, denies involvement in the coup attempt.
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Banda returned home in April and vowed to prove her innocence after more than three years in the self-imposed exile.
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Samantha Geimer, the victim in the case, has long made clear she believes Polanski's self-imposed exile has been punishment enough.
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Njoroge declined to say if it would meet its self-imposed deadline of resolving receivership by the end of this quarter.
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The segment portrayed the Stockdales as being "devoutly religious," with a self-imposed ban on television, video games and swear words.
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In ways big and sometimes just small and nagging, I think they too often fail to meet Apple's self-imposed standards.
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Dahlan, who frequently assails Abbas's leadership from his self-imposed exile in Abu Dhabi, was tried, convicted and sentenced in absentia.
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Some within the SPO are pushing for it to abandon a self-imposed ban on national coalitions with the Freedom Party.
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But it also feels like it's trying to escape from Segall's self-imposed constraints that have been stacking up for years.
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There was no way out of this self-imposed exile, this sharp turn towards confrontation and even segregation, unless America changed.
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The surprise retirements of several veteran Republicans are reigniting a debate about the GOP's self-imposed term limits for committee chairs.
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This unprecedented break in the long cycle of provocations is in large part thanks to North Korea's self-imposed test moratorium.
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He declined to comment, however, on whether the bank could, for example, loosen its self-imposed restrictions on the bond buying.
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He subsequently went into self-imposed exile but returned to the country in 2013, hoping to carve out a political career.
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That said, I must admit that, since ending my self-imposed garbage food trial, I never returned to Feedback or Flashfood.
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" He said the GOP's self-imposed April deadline for repealing and replacing the health care law is "aspirational," but not "required.
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Trudeau is going into self-imposed isolation on the recommendation of his doctor after his wife Sophie tested positive for coronavirus.
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Too often conservatives create a self-imposed ghetto by only reaching out to conservatives and not communicating with all of society.
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One constraint is the ECB's self-imposed limit on the share of a country's government bonds that the bank can buy.
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No. There are two kinds of restrictions on the places where immigration officers can make an arrest: legal and self-imposed.
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A few months later, Pakistani theater owners ended their self-imposed ban and Indian films returned to Pakistani screens in 2017.
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North Carolina has not self-imposed punishments — the customary tactic for colleges that know they have been caught dead-to-rights.
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The campaign is at 20193% with just under two months to go before the self-imposed deadline of March 1, 2020.
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Bolton said last month that he had a "self-imposed restriction" on discussing specifics from his time in the White House.
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Mr. Musharraf — who is now in Dubai in a self-imposed exile — claimed that the charges against him were politically motivated.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied involvement in the coup and condemned it.
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Mr. Trump has repeatedly cited Mr. Kim's self-imposed moratorium on nuclear and ICBM tests as one of his major achievements.
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The cleric, who has lived in self-imposed exile there since 4963, says the coup may have been orchestrated by Erdogan.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, has denied involvement and condemned the coup.
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Trump's self-imposed deadline for an intel assessment of Russian hacking and a blueprint for improving cybersecurity passes after 2212 days.
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He faces the daunting task of negotiating a trade agreement with the EU in a self-imposed deadline of 11 months.
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Meanwhile, Britain seems more intent on defining its own self-imposed isolation through Brexit than embarking on any new global engagement.
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Its bid was formally called off last week when the company's self-imposed deadline expired before receiving approval from Chinese regulators.
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Gulen, a 75-year-old former ally of Erdogan, has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since the late 1990s.
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The cleric, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied the charges and condemned the coup.
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He did say, though, that he has a "self-imposed restriction" on discussing specifics from his time in the White House.
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In their self-imposed drawing regimen, it's as though Blake has chosen to peer into a new creative void each day.
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The court on Friday also reactivated international arrest warrants for four other politicians who went into self-imposed exile last year.
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The Cubs superfan went into self-imposed exile after interfering with a fly ball during Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS.
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They are now entering a crucial stage, with the two sides facing a self-imposed March deadline to reach a final agreement.
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Erdogan and his government blame Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, for orchestrating the attempted coup.
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U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is widely expected to meet her self-imposed April deadline to begin divorce talks with the bloc.
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Gulen, 75, went into self-imposed exile when he moved from Turkey to the US in 1999 and settled in Saylorsburg, Pennsyvlania.
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When the ringed planet moves in reverse, it allows us to take a good look at our routines and self-imposed rules.
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Ousted premier Najib Razak has said previously that the debt was below his government's self-imposed ceiling of 55 percent of GDP.
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A former ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in the U.S. for nearly 20 years.
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AT&T has launched its 25G network in the U.S., barely making its self-imposed, "by the end of the year" deadline.
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FOR five days friends and colleagues have wondered what became of Jamal Khashoggi, a prominent Saudi journalist living in self-imposed exile.
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" He added: "As I became so successful, it basically put a self-imposed constraint on me that actually interfered with making money.
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The cleric, who was lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, denies any role in the attempted coup.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, has denied orchestrating the coup, and condemned it.
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Critics of Ms Yingluck claim that her brother continued to pull the strings from his self-imposed exile during his sister's rule.
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Hours after his announcement Mr Shafiq claimed that he was barred from leaving Abu Dhabi, where he lived in self-imposed exile.
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Puigdemont, who has been living in self-imposed exile in Belgium, was arrested in Germany on Sunday, sparking protests on Barcelona's streets.
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He uses an app called Freedom that blocks Internet access to websites and other apps for a self-imposed amount of time.
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Musk undertook the project after making a promise on Twitter, complete with a 100-day self-imposed deadline which he comfortably beat.
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Puigdemont and five other former Catalan leaders in self-imposed exile in European countries would be arrested if they returned to Spain.
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But if customers missed the self-imposed discount deadline, their discounts would be removed day-by-day, which regulators considered a fee.
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Instead, she's forced to sit with her own thoughts in this self-imposed exile, only to be interrupted by more bad news.
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Gulen, a former Erdogan ally who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States for years, has denied the charge.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, has denied involvement and condemned the coup attempt.
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I wanted to use self-imposed parameters to see how I could make an interesting picture using repeated gestures in my studio.
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The party is also divided over whether it should reverse a self-imposed ban on forming national coalitions with the Freedom Party.
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Trump also missed his self-imposed deadline to produce a plan to stop hackers, which opened him up to criticism last week.
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Previously, the group took a self-imposed sabbatical in order to work on playing at their best and slowest—and they've succeeded.
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Better late than never, I would break the self-imposed shackles of my itinerary and end my night relaxing on my terms.
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When I adjust the rearview mirror, the retreating landscape has altered and solidified — for so long, I dwelled in self-imposed myopia.
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The online grocer announced the deal on Sunday, a year and a half after missing a self-imposed deadline to secure one.
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Making the risk even riskier And this risk is compounded by two factors, one outside of the company's control, one self-imposed.
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"The three week process was kind of just self-imposed and all my fault for doing that," she admits of the time.
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In August the former finance minister announced that he would return to Cambodia on November 703th from self-imposed exile in France.
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Gülen has lived in self-imposed exile in the U.S. for almost two decades and denies any involvement in the failed coup.
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Wahl says in 2016, the year before her first self-imposed No Buy Year, she spent over $800 on makeup and skincare.
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But even uglier skirmishes are imminent, including whether to raise the federal government's debt limit and break Congress' self-imposed budget caps.
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The self-imposed isolationist path that the Trump administration has taken in many areas is perhaps most evident in the climate negotiations.
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The test did not violate Pyongyang's self-imposed moratorium on missile and nuclear tests, allowing it to avert a fierce U.S. response.
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The Turkish government has accused followers of Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, of plotting the coup.
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Keeping calm and carrying on is not what is needed when the country is on a self-imposed route toward a cliff.
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Mr. Gulen, who lives in self-imposed exile in Saylorsburg, Pa., in the Pocono Mountains, has denied involvement in the coup attempt.
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His parents' self-imposed lack of creativity and cautious approach to giving American diners what they thought they wanted stayed with him.
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When those urine fasters hit their self-imposed deadlines, they presumably resume life as people who don't subside on human waste liquid.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, has denied the charges and condemned the coup.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp may not seal a $17.5 billion deal to sell its memory chip unit by a self-imposed Aug.
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She's made some adjustments to her self-imposed guidelines as she's grown, such as trading daily episodes for a weekend movie night.
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Nor did Mr. Obama enforce his self-imposed red line after Syria killed more than 1,000 people in a chemical weapons attack.
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Matt Gaetz of Florida, who is under a self-imposed quarantine after coming in contact with someone who tested positive at CPAC.
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Chocano dedicates the book to her daughter, Kira, her companion on a self-imposed heroine's journey through the tropes of contemporary culture.
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I am also sure that I have broken many of my own self-imposed rules for participation in more stereotypical spousal activities.
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The country had promised the gift if the US doesn't provide concessions like sanctions relief by its self-imposed, year-end deadline.
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The expiration of the self-imposed deadline between Qualcomm and NXP leaves Qualcomm on the hook for a $2 billion breakup fee.
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Alinejad has lived in self-imposed exile since 2009 and received death threats for her campaigning against the obligatory wearing of headscarves.
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In this book, Finkel tells the full story (as much as we can know it) of this self-imposed exile from civilization.
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Japan revived the whaling in 2015 under a new program with a self-imposed quota, though it has been condemned by scientists.
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The EPA said it would determine whether to regulate PFAS by the end of 85033, a self-imposed deadline the agency missed.
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Meeting the $8.63 million goal would require Buttigieg to bring in more than $28.6 million per day until his self-imposed deadline.
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She advises against going on any sort of self-imposed diet without first discussing it with your doctor and a registered dietitian.
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Maybe you've avoided leaping aboard HMS Amor up to now, but are tired of your annual self-imposed exile from the zeitgeist.
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The self-imposed taxes are not just to reduce emissions, but to promote energy efficiency and encourage cleaner power sources within organizations.
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We're all so chronically underslept that this may be the greatest gift of all from your imposed, or self-imposed, device freedom.
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O'Rourke's comment comes just ahead of a self-imposed deadline at the end of February to decide what he would do next.
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The company managed to meet a self-imposed deadline of producing 5,000 of its Model 3 cars at the start of July.
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Early production and deliveries would be a symbolic win for the company, which has often failed to meet self-imposed delivery deadlines.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, has denied any involvement and condemned the coup.
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Also, there was so much self-imposed pressure of like trying to figure out what skin these songs were going to wear.
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Thinking of my clogging arteries, I lifted my self-imposed ban on game-related fitness and my annual, failed New Year's resolution.
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Pressure often builds up ahead of sensitive EU summits and the bloc is also known for sometimes missing its self-imposed deadlines.
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Annie blames her mother for her traumatic childhood marred by her father's severe depression, which led to a self-imposed death by starvation.
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The Trump administration failed to reach a deal with Canada on a new version of NAFTA on Friday, missing its self-imposed deadline.
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The cleric, who denies involvement in the attempted putsch and has condemned it, has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.
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Chevy's delivery of the Bolt put the automaker ahead of its self-imposed deadline to begin sales of the vehicle before year's end.
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The two dated from 2002 to 193, during which time Kunis' career took off and Culkin took a self-imposed retirement from acting.
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Britain could be set to complete the legislative process by March 7 which would meet Prime Minister Theresa May's self-imposed April deadline.
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Since her self-imposed exile, Lilith has spent her days hunting down and seducing men, then sucking out their souls with a kiss.
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Puigdemont went into self-imposed exile in Belgium last year, shortly after the Catalan parliament made a symbolic declaration of independence from Spain.
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" Rice also ripped the president for "a self-imposed [government] shutdown" and said Trump "has little standing to lecture anyone else about dysfunction.
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Just because SpaceX missed its self-imposed deadline, though, doesn't mean the company didn't make progress toward its far-out goals in 2017.
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The cleric, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, has denied the charge and condemned the coup.
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It is both deeply philosophical and practical and ends with a seven-day self-imposed retreat of sorts to help you process everything.
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Some of the stress, she admits, was self-imposed — but the other half of it stemmed from a very public career on YouTube.
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But in January 2016, the only film my self-imposed constraints would allow me to see in theaters was Kung Fu Panda 3.
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What we know: Khashoggi is a Saudi citizen and Washington Post opinion columnist who had been living in self-imposed exile in Virginia.
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The producers fear that their self-imposed cuts starting in 2017 would allow U.S. oil companies to sneak in and grab market share.
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Most important, every morning I changed into real clothes and left the house to do work and leave behind my self-imposed exile.
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On Wednesday, the GOP blew past its self-imposed deadline for public release of the plan, with the rollout now set for Thursday.
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The 75-year-old Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, denies any involvement in the failed coup.
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The deadline Republicans are racing towards is self-imposed: they want to get a tax bill on President Donald Trump's desk by Christmas.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied involvement and condemned the coup.
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Most weeks, I work on a self-imposed schedule of three days freelance copywriting followed by two days of work on my novel.
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Time is running out for the two economic powerhouses to reach a permanent pact ahead of the self-imposed deadline of March 2.
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Unlike America, enmeshed in global markets, China's economy is in self-imposed quarantine, protected by capital controls that limit its interactions with others.
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Reaching self-imposed targets such as funding or bringing the 100th customer is key to pass, but there are no courses or grades.
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The cleric, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied the accusations against him and condemned the coup.
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Thaksin has been living in self-imposed exile for 11 years to avoid serving a two-year sentence over a corrupt land deal.
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Turkey's justice ministry submitted an arrest warrant to the Americans for Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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Gulen, a former Erdogan ally, has lived in self-imposed exile since 1999, presiding over what he says is a humanitarian religious movement.
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There is "no statute of limitations on self-imposed pain," David Wolpe, the senior rabbi of Sinai Temple, in Los Angeles, told me.
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The warrants target Lluis Puig and Toni Comin, who live in self-imposed exile in Belgium, and Clara Ponsati, who lives in Scotland.
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Having lifted a self-imposed revolutionary ban on foreign investors in 240, Iran has struggled to attract external investment for any sustained period.
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The conversation came a week ahead of Trump's self-imposed deadline of July 9 to announce his nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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However, Katumbi has been in self-imposed exile since May after the government accused him of plotting against the state - charges he denies.
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His self-imposed outsider perspective gave him a unique point of view when it came to an industry that's very much about subjectivity.
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" Bernstein said that "some of the non-OPEC supply cuts will come from natural decline, but most will come from self-imposed cuts.
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"While President Obama was still in office, the Obama Foundation applied self-imposed restrictions on its fundraising activity," an official told the newspaper.
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For what it's worth, I suspect that shame — a simple, supple, completely disabling emotion — is at the root of her self-imposed amnesia.
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Gulen is a former Erdogan ally who is in self-imposed exile in the US, and lives in a compound in rural Pennsylvania.
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It was a smart decision for a show that's spent most of this season feeling bogged down by its own self-imposed structure.
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Even the chief judge of the Southern District federal court, Colleen McMahon, worked for several days this week under a self-imposed quarantine.
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This self-imposed deadline is intended to give lawmakers and the public as little time as possible to analyze and understand the bill.
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Silicon Valley's investment in fertility is a curious juxtaposition to the tech industry's self-imposed barriers that keep working mothers down and out.
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He asks Sammy, also in self-imposed exile, whether he still knows Krungthep's full name, as he did when he was a boy.
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Sukur was also a disciple of Fethullah Gulen, a cleric who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania for nearly 20 years.
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North Korea: Kim Jong-un said in a lengthy policy statement that his country's self-imposed moratorium on nuclear weapons testing had ended.
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The Austrian warned also that the sport was 'under scrutiny' and needed to think carefully to extricate itself from a self-imposed problem.
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Thaksin has lived in self-imposed exile since fleeing the country in 2008 to avoid a corruption trail he said was politically motivated.
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I saw a tweet today that jolted me out of my self-imposed cynical journalist mindset as it relates to self-driving cars.
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In such a scenario, the government should not be restricted by the self-imposed goal of keeping a balanced budget, the institutes said.
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He argued that the situation that Muthana finds herself in is entirely self-imposed as the result of her joining a terrorist organization.
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All it took was one day back in the world of eating disorder emotional landmines to return me to my self-imposed prison.
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The UK is currently in the middle of a self-imposed crisis as the deadline for Brexit is less than two months away.
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The arcane self-imposed rules of the Senate handcuff the majority and make it next to impossible to move a bill without Democrats.
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On Sunday, Chancellor Merkel said that her conservative bloc faced tough negotiations with the SPD, and talks passed a self-imposed midnight deadline.
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Peters told local media on Tuesday evening that he would not be ready to announce his choice by Thursday - a self-imposed deadline.
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This was a "self-imposed process" and there is no requirement that these reviews be conducted, according to ICE spokesperson Yasmeen Pitts O'Keefe.
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And they're under intense pressure from both supporters and outside groups to meet their self-imposed deadline of passing tax reform this year.
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The person said Trump and Kelly would likely discuss the matter this week, if they haven't already, before Kelly's self-imposed Friday deadline.
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With a self-imposed deadline to reach a nuclear deal with the U.S. looming, North Korea just keeps lobbing insults at President Trump.
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Bin Salman loses key ally Khashoggi went into self-imposed exile in June 2017 just as bin Salman was elevated to Crown Prince.
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He remained in self-imposed exile in the embassy for seven years, until his arrest in April after Ecuador revoked his asylum status.
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Khashoggi, closely tied to Alwaleed, and a bitter critic of MBS and his methods, fled into self-imposed exile in the United States.
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Sajer's notion of remaining separated from the human condition, though he claimed not to feel regret, is nothing less than self-imposed exile.
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Here's the good news: a number of well-meaning college basketball commentators and observers have called out universities for self-imposed postseason bans.
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Self-imposed exile took the Beckmanns from Germany to Amsterdam, then to St. Louis in 1947, before they finally settled in New York.
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A critical journalist in self-imposed exile, Mr Khashoggi walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul earlier this month and was not seen again.
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They feel like Goldberg's playground, a place where he discards his self-imposed rules and shoots from the hip, allowing possibilities to quickly emerge.
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Catalonia's ex-president Carles Puigdemont is campaigning from self-imposed exile in Brussels and Junqueras doing so from jail along with several other politicians.
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Mark Warner praised the new self-imposed rules on Twitter as a "good first step," adding: "Online political ads need more transparency and disclosure."
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The current Dalai Lama has lived in India since his self-imposed exile from Tibet in 1959 after Chinese troops arrived in the region.
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Writing Secrets—out now on the band's own High Beam Records label—meant hurdling over an array of obstacles, both external and self-imposed.
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That progress was put on pause when a rogue faction of Martian separatists reemerged from their self-imposed exile on their colonial world Laconia.
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The woman, a medical researcher who asked not to be named, said her family's self-imposed quarantine was a necessary step to protect others.
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The backlash lasted for weeks, priming the pump for a series of self-imposed scandals and executive purges from which Uber is still recovering.
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And it's a lot more control – self-imposed control on how I behave and what I'm going to do and it's very regimented, orderly.
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Romeva said he respected the decision by colleagues including Puigdemont — now living in self-imposed exile in Belgium — to flee Spain to avoid arrest.
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In turn, he uses his self-imposed suffering as an excuse to behave badly, reasoning that he's "earned" some vices with his hard work.
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Tencent has expanded its self-imposed playtime restrictions for underage gamers to create a "healthy gaming environment for children", in-line with government initiatives.
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Almost exactly a month after Torvalds' self-imposed exile, he is back at the helm of the project he started nearly three decades ago.
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That has left the leadership of the 3.2 million-person U.S. territory in doubt with hours to go before Rosselló's self-imposed 5 p.m.
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He has lived in self-imposed exile since being sentenced to a prison term in 2008 on corruption charges he said were politically motivated.
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Thaksin, himself ousted in a coup in 2006, lives in self-imposed exile after being convicted by a Thai court of corruption in absentia.
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Spain's Supreme Court issued a European arrest warrant on Monday for Catalonia's former leader, Carles Puigdemont, who lives in self-imposed exile in Belgium.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, has condemned the coup and denied any involvement with it.
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Spain's Supreme Court reactivated international arrest warrants last month for Puigdemont and four other Catalan politicians who went into self-imposed exile last year.
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Much of China's slowdown has been self-imposed as regulators clamped down on a building boom and nurtured retailing, tourism and other service industries.
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His name is Kyoji Horiguchi and he is one of the greatest fighters in the world, serving out a period of self-imposed exile.
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I lived in this town for three years during my twenties — three years of having a self-imposed curfew because of local authority cuts.
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Mr Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in America since the 1990s, but his influence in Turkey, created over decades, has remained strong.
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Musk, after all, has developed a reputation for missing self-imposed deadlines that stretches back way before Tesla started building Model 3s last summer.
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Yingluck's brother Thaksin, who is also a former Thai Prime Minister, lives in Dubai and London in self-imposed exile to avoid corruption charges.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, says the coup may have been orchestrated by Erdogan himself.
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President Vladimir Putin lifted that self-imposed ban in April 2015, after an interim agreement that paved the way for July's full nuclear deal.
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Mr. Thaksin, who lives in self-imposed exile, was convicted in absentia in 2008 of violating conflict-of-interest rules in a land deal.
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However, that authority is usually limited to probing whether companies live up to their own self-imposed privacy promises, according to the consumer groups.
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But as the smallest features of transistors reached about 14 nanometers, smaller than the tiniest viruses, the industry fell off its self-imposed pace.
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Advancing those policies — right after tossing fiscal responsibility out the window last month by blowing through self-imposed budget caps — will further alienate conservatives.
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However, what this self-imposed legislative deadline doesn't do is placate any Indian American children who entered this country legally — and that is wrong.
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Khashoggi is an American resident living in self-imposed exile from Saudi Arabia, as he has been a frequent critic of the country's leadership.
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John Boehner ended the practice once he took over the speakership, and that self-imposed ban on chartered domestic flights remains in place today.
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Perhaps their self-imposed exile to France explains their marginalization in discussions of art-world power couples, but their work hardly suffers by comparison.
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He also refused to promise a handover Fethullah Gülen, the Turkish cleric who has lived in self-imposed exile in the U.S. since 1999.
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The picture was painted just a few weeks before van Gogh died from a self-imposed gunshot wound to his chest in Auvers, France.
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Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania since 1999, and has denied any involvement in the coup attempt.
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There's no one-to-one in living memory in American life: a self-imposed stop to the economy and a soft, country-wide quarantine.
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He was later convicted of violating conflict of interest regulations and sentenced to two years in prison, and has been in self-imposed exile.
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Now I was open to anything or anyone who would actively challenge my self-imposed limitations by encouraging me to embark on exciting adventures.
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Gulen, a U.S.-based cleric who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, has denied the charge and condemned the coup.
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After an initial visit by local officials in Hainan to take the family members' temperature, they began a self-imposed quarantine for 14 days.
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"We're seeing the North Koreans use coronavirus as an opportunity to retreat into self-imposed isolation at a time of political uncertainty," said Lee.
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Two years later, and living in self-imposed exile, he launched Telegram with a commitment to protect user data from third parties, including governments.
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Former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik announced his candidacy in self-imposed exile from the United Arab Emirates but withdrew upon his return to Cairo.
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The group has a conservative market-risk appetite and consistently manages its value-at-risk below 0.5% of YFHC's equity, its self-imposed threshold.
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North Korea had previously threatened a "Christmas gift" if the US doesn't provide concessions like sanctions relief by its self-imposed, year-end deadline.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, has denied involvement in the attempted coup and condemned it.
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" From the AP: "A significant launch or test would mean the end of North Korea's self-imposed moratorium and raise tensions in the region.
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Kim Jong Nam fell out of favor some two decades ago and lived in self-imposed exile in the Chinese-controled territory of Macau.
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Kim Jong Nam fell out of favor some two decades ago and lived in self-imposed exile in the Chinese-controlled territory of Macau.
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Johnson broke his self-imposed alcohol ban with a glass of wine after the scale of his election victory became clear on Thursday night.
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TOKYO, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp may not seal a $17.5 billion deal to sell its memory chip unit by a self-imposed Aug.
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This week, Mexican officials are engaging in breakneck talks with the administration in advance of Trump's self-imposed June 10 deadline for new tariffs.
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He was a prominent Menshevik in Russia and had befriended Alexander Kerensky, the revolutionary who was living in self-imposed exile in New York.
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Lee is in some kind of self-imposed exile, like a self-flagellating monk, and seems to want nothing more than to disappear entirely.
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Brown lives in self-imposed exile in Lexington, Texas, about an hour east of Austin, on 153 acres of wooded land where the insects thrive.
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Today he is their lead spokesperson and first line of defense -- a man whose job it is to intellectualize the argument for self-imposed segregation.
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Sadly, burdened with the self-imposed obligation of ensuring the plot line closely mirrors his first "Tum Bin" (2001), director Sinha drags the movie endlessly.
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Those decisions will all likely occur by the end of the month, the self-imposed deadline the justices set before they scatter for the summer.
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But Russian President Vladimir Putin lifted that self-imposed ban in April 2015, after an interim deal was reached between Iran and the six powers.
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Kanye West now has blond hair, and Kim Kardashian has interrupted her self-imposed exile long enough to pose in lingerie and a fur coat.
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In his first column, he explains that he and several others had gone into self-imposed exile because they feared being arrested in Saudi Arabia.
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In December 2016, cinema owners in Pakistan reversed a self-imposed three month moratorium on screening all Bollywood films in a show of nationalist loyalty.
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The 59-year-old journalist had been living in the United States for the past year in what he described as a self-imposed exile.
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Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart spoke on Tuesday, but did not comment on monetary policy as the central bank entered its self-imposed quiet period.
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To score points in the art world as a "true" outsider artist, it helps if you suffer from mental illness, poverty, or self-imposed isolation.
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Kerry's comments came just hours after the U.S. struck a deal with its North American neighbors late Sunday ahead of a self-imposed Monday deadline.
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Mr Puigdemont's arrest ended five months of self-imposed exile, mostly in Belgium, after he organised a post-referendum declaration of independence on October 27th.
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Erdogan and the government blame the abortive coup on Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.
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Video depicts jeers from the audience at the oversight meeting, coupled with disbelief that the LAPD would make good on self-imposed drone use restrictions.
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Leaders have already blown through their self-imposed deadline to get legislative text to the Congressional Budget Office ahead of a vote on the floor.
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But soon, Alice breaks her own self-imposed rules by participating in a public show, and finds herself unable to log back into her account.
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The attempted coup has also tested Turkey's ties with its NATO ally the United States, where Gulen has lived in self-imposed exile since 1999.
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Many studies claim the time change could even damage physical and mental health since this societal self-imposed jet lag messes with our circadian rhythm.
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If Republicans weren't frightened by the consequences of repealing the Affordable Care Act, they'd make it effective immediately rather than creating a self-imposed deadline.
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This has long frustrated Israel Defense Forces (IDF) officials who complain UNIFIL's self-imposed restrictions enable Hezbollah to deepen its military presence in the country.
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" She describes its hold on her, a good girl looking to get out of her self-imposed confinement: "Drinking felt like the opposite of restriction.
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Back in Feburary, as his self-imposed deadline approached, Trump said to blame Democrats if there wasn't a deal in place to protect DACA recipients.
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Saif told VICE he's been able to keep Mango in his case in the 11 months since JUUL's self-imposed ban through a local wholesaler.
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Khashoggi was living in self-imposed exile in the U.S. for a year because of his frequent criticism of Saudi Arabia's government and royal family.
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Notwithstanding whatever self-imposed transparency and governance rules the FASB has adopted, no such check by the public is available with respect to the FASB.
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Turkey says the failed putsch was orchestrated by the Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania for 17 years.
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Mr. Gulen, who has denied involvement in the attempted coup, is a onetime ally of Mr. Erdogan who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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The expansion comes as DC has relaxed its self-imposed restrictions -- adopted to avoid diluting the Batman movies -- about expanding the Batman universe on television.
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And instituting a self-imposed ban on processed foods, challenging Americans to grow victory gardens and keep their hard-earned money local by eating local.
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What is more surprising, however, is that our recent research shows that the limitations to financing of female entrepreneurs may in fact be self-imposed.
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On Sunday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company managed to meet a self-imposed deadline to produce 5,000 Model 3 cars in a week.
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The company managed to meet a self-imposed deadline to produce 5,000 Model 3 cars in a week after several quarters of missing its goals.
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Hitting a self-imposed target of cranking out 500,000 cars per year by 2018, from a current run rate of around 100,000, already looked daunting.
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All told, the budget request remains less than 1 percent of Japan's gross domestic product, a self-imposed constraint that few Japanese administrations have breached.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government has said Gülen, who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, masterminded the overthrow attempt, which left 85033 dead.
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Puigdemont went into self-imposed exile after his government was scrapped by Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy in October when it declared independence from Spain.
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Years ago, Martin made a self-imposed rule to stop trying to anticipate when he would finish in order to not get fans' hopes up.
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A year after a self-imposed postseason ban, Louisville returns to the ACC tournament as the fourth seed and with a chip on its shoulder.
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Ernestine Anderson, a versatile jazz singer who recorded her most acclaimed albums after a self-imposed hiatus, died on Thursday at her home in Seattle.
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And on Thursday, the administration introduced its latest plan to lift -- what it views -- as self-imposed policy restrictions that limit potential opportunities for business.
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Crunch is a combination of the reality of software development, self imposed pressure, company-imposed pressure, and much broader, culturally imposed pressure to work hard.
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China has also struggled with domestic coal availability, mainly as a result of self-imposed output restrictions as part of efforts to combat air pollution.
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Even if there is no single moment of breakdown, self-imposed isolation, should it continue too long, could exceed the benefits of rejiggered trade relationships.
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Pelosi said the two sides were "still talking" but made clear that the Monday timeframe to pass something is McConnell's self-imposed deadline, not hers.
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But the huge global branding expansion that was underway has largely come to a halt because of a self-imposed prohibition on new foreign deals.
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Analysts estimate the ECB already holds 25%-30% of the euro zone debt market and is approaching a self-imposed ceiling on some governments' paper.
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Workers' rights groups found H&M's "less ambitious course," along with the continued lack of specific benchmarks as it approaches its self-imposed deadline, troubling.
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She cited his numerous vaccinations and self-imposed quarantine ahead of his trip as a sign that he was considering the concerns of the tribe.
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His New Hampshire swing is the last one on the calendar before his self-imposed timeline to make a final decision about running for president.
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Inside of that self-imposed frame, he takes on a series of movement tasks, resembling a basketball player one moment, a Fosse dancer the next.
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For months, Mr. Biden has sped past his own self-imposed deadlines about deciding whether to mount what would be his third White House bid.
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Mr. Biden has already pushed back several self-imposed deadlines for a decision, extending an end-of-2018 timeline into January and then into March.
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Since 2013, he has lived with family in self-imposed exile in New York City, and is now the chair of the Human Rights Foundation.
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But it was on the fourth or fifth day of self-imposed isolation that our normally bubbly little girl woke up irritable and dark-eyed.
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Coke is divesting from its U.S. cold-fill bottling operations, with a self-imposed deadline to finish the reorganization by the end of the year.
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Fitch does not expect government debt to rise significantly as the government is adhering to a self-imposed budget-deficit ceiling of 3% of GDP.
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To safeguard against similar mistakes in the future, the firm's lawyer reminds dealmakers weekly of the company's self-imposed ban on financing from foreign governments.
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Porter and Trump's top economic advisor, Gary Cohn, bought time, this official said, to push beyond the White House's self-imposed deadlines on trade probes.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, is accused by Ankara of masterminding the July 15 coup attempt.
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It is at once a stunning reminder of the world beyond your screen, and a meditation on the highs and low of self-imposed isolation.
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North Korea: Top officials with the ruling Workers' Party convened over the weekend, raising fears of new nuclear weapons tests as a self-imposed Dec.
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That's due in part to Warren's self-imposed limits on dialing up high-dollar donors and holding big-money fundraisers, which she enacted in February.
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The biggest, self-imposed limitation of this study is that it leaves out rural areas, which are always most affected by any gap in healthcare.
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Cory Booker announced Monday he will stay in the 235 Democratic presidential race after his campaign met a self-imposed fundraising goal of $2000 million.
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Talks between the parties have been going on for days, having missed a self-imposed deadline of Sunday, and went into the night on Tuesday.
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During the quarter, WFC reported approximately $100 million in lower trading related interest income, a potential proxy of the impact of this self-imposed restriction.
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Republicans are trying to make headway this week on finalizing a tax overhaul as their self-imposed end-of-the-year deadline comes ever closer.
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According to their self-imposed guidelines, each of the 28 member nations should spend at least 2 percent of their gross domestic product on defense.
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Like many national disputes in Turkey, this one involved the Gulen movement, named for Fethullah Gulen, a cleric living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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Also charged is the Islamist cleric Fethullah Gulen, who is accused of orchestrating the coup attempt from his self-imposed exile in the United States.
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The Turks accused the employee, Metin Topuz, of having links to the wanted cleric, Fethullah Gulen, who is living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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It is similar to how Mr. Trump has approached most of his self-imposed deadlines for appointees, toggling between choices until nearly the last moment.
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However, with many senior secessionist figures in jail or self-imposed exile in Belgium, the parliament is struggling to elect a head and start governing.
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For that to have a chance, North Korea must concur and continue its 400-plus-day self-imposed moratorium on nuclear and ballistic missile testing.
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It paired the tests with barbed insults about Trump ahead of a self-imposed end-of-year deadline for securing concessions from the United States.
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DiLiberto estimates the film includes roughly 1,000 scenes, which required a pace of one scene a day to meet his self-imposed four-year deadline.
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Every political issue has a theoretical path to SCOTUS, and only self-imposed judicial restraint has checked the Court's appetite and reach for two centuries.
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It lets you set a daily reminder that alerts you when you've reached your self-imposed limit, plus a shortcut to change your Facebook notification settings.
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OPEC has a self-imposed goal of bringing stocks down from a record high of 3 billion barrels to their five-year average of 2.7 billion.
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Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who had criticized the kingdom in columns for The Washington Post, had been living in self-imposed exile in the United States.
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Germany is due to miss its self-imposed goal to cut CO2 emissions by 40 percent by 2020 from 7003 levels, having achieved around 27 percent.
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After anywhere from 15 minutes to eight hours of Facebook or Instagram stalking, you'll get an "alert" telling you you've exceeded your self-imposed time limit.
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Despite the huge numbers, though, Nintendo almost certainly won't be able to hit its self-imposed target of 20 million Switch consoles sold this financial year.
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They then invested in extensive lobbying on the state and federal levels to point to the new self-imposed rules in order to deregulate their sport.
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Sadiq al-Mahdi returned to Sudan last month from nearly a year in self-imposed exile and called for a democratic transition before thousands of supporters.
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The 75-year old imam went into self-imposed exile when he moved from Turkey to the United States in 1999 and settled in Saylorsburg, Pennsyvlania.
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The 75-year old imam went into self-imposed exile when he moved from Turkey to the United States in 1999 and settled in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania.
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Turkey says the failed putsch was staged by Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania for the past 17 years.
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Tesla has missed another self-imposed deadline, but this one has nothing to do with the Model 3, or product deliveries in general, for that matter.
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Gulen, a former Erdogan ally who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, has denied the charges and condemned the coup.
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But he would also be letting down the broader "theocon" cause and its self-imposed mission to work together against the demons of secularism and liberalism.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin lifted that self-imposed ban in April 2016, following an interim agreement that paved the way for last year's full nuclear deal.
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One view is that the ECB could avoid hitting self-imposed limits by scaling back purchases of corporate bonds more slowly than those of government debt.
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Stakeholders called for greater urgency and legislation on the issue, as the international community inches closer to a self-imposed 2025 deadline for eliminating child labor.
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After humiliating himself this thoroughly, a self-respecting president would allow Canada to annex the United States and enter self-imposed exile at Mar-a-Lago.
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Kim is acutely aware of the risks of his self-imposed isolation and the value of nuclear weapons for ensuring his dynastic regime security and survival.
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As they walk slowly towards the water, they seem like headless apparitions, robbed of their humanity by the endless burden of their own self-imposed labor.
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This is supposed to be a column about the NFL, although I don't always abide by that self-imposed edict up at the top of it.
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Giuliani told The Hill that there was no self-imposed deadline to come to a final answer to Mueller's request for an interview with the president.
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On Friday, Melrose lifted a self-imposed deadline for approval by the U.S. authorities to enable the acquisition to conclude should shareholders back it next week.
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"My governments reduced inequalities, this one increases them," Hollande, who had been in self-imposed silence since he stepped down last May, writes in the book.
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To keep up the pace, I put myself through a series of self-imposed tortures that included overcaffeinating and taking catnaps in place of real sleep.
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Notably absent from the list is former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont, who is in self-imposed exile in Belgium and thus cannot be tried in Spain.
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The State Department said Tuesday that Turkey has formally requested the extradition of Turkish cleric Fethullah Gülen, who is living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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The Turkish government for years has pressured the Trump administration to extradite Gülen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in America for almost 20 years.
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Since the 0.50x threshold is a self-imposed operating parameter by Leucadia, temporary breaches of the metric do not, in and of themselves, impact Fitch's ratings.
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It has been suggested that followers of Fetullah Gulen, the Muslim cleric living in self-imposed exile in the United States, were behind the coup effort.
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The prominent journalist was born in Saudi Arabia but lived in self-imposed exile in the US and wrote as a columnist for the Washington Post.
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In July, the Trump administration announced it had reached its self-imposed quota on refugee admissions for the year and would dramatically reduce admissions going forward.
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The journalist has contributed to The Washington Post and was living in self-imposed exile in the U.S. due to his criticism of his country's leadership.
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Challenging unfair trade practices should be part of that approach but reducing our self-imposed barriers to competitiveness must be part of the equation as well.
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So we end up politicizing and extracting funds out of new construction even though we are 40 years deep into a largely self-imposed housing shortage.
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Your messy little customers come, tray in hand, with gluten allergies, low-carb diets, peanut allergies, self-imposed gummy bear-only diets, and raw food diets.
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Puigdemont fled the country after Madrid took control of the regional government - which it handed back in December - and has been in self-imposed exile since.
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His highly theatrical presentation came shortly before President Trump's self-imposed deadline of May 12 to decide whether to pull out of the Iran nuclear agreement.
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Mr. Khashoggi went into self-imposed exile in the United States, becoming a prominent critic of the Saudi monarchy in regular columns for The Washington Post.
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But for the clues ending in T, I had the additional self-imposed rule that all of the words ending in T had to be different.
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But the coalition of three separatist parties has struggled to form a new government, with its main leaders either in prison or in self-imposed exile.
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But ultimately, Congress will need to take responsibility and legislate, and to grasp that its dysfunctions are largely self-imposed — and so solutions must be, too.
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Mr. Bennet's self-imposed moratorium applies to Op-Eds, columns, editorials and other opinion articles related to the presidential candidates or major issues in the campaign.
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Most of the time you probably want to observe the self-imposed limit, but there may be a time when you just need a few minutes.
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Mr. Erdogan says the coup was orchestrated from the United States, and specifically by a Muslim cleric, Fethullah Gulen, from his self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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Meanwhile, the ECB has dropped self-imposed limits that applied to a previous asset-buying scheme from its new 750 billion euro Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme.
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For Congress to be able to pass legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security and a range of other federal agencies by a self-imposed Feb.
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In a 1979 memo, typed neatly on yellow legal paper, Rogers described his fears about returning to the "Neighborhood" after a self-imposed three-year hiatus.
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The last time I saw my friend Jamal Khashoggi was in September 2017, when he was settling into his self-imposed exile in the United States.
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In the case of the princess, my wife and I had a self-imposed brief that we should tone down the 'fashion statement' in the designs.
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Republicans say Democrats' self-imposed deadline to impeach Trump was arbitrary and that it is not the Senate's job to plug holes in the House's investigation.
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Also, I'm a lapsed Catholic and I'm Irish so I need a certain degree of self-imposed suffering in my life and I guess this qualifies.
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And there's a salient precedent: Air France KLM busted through its own self-imposed "compensation ceiling" when it hired Canadian Benjamin Smith to run the airline.
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When Mr Zelensky rose to power Mr Kolomoisky, who had spent the previous three years in self-imposed exile in Switzerland and Israel, returned to Kiev.
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The writers have imprisoned themselves in this self-imposed labyrinth that, for the most part, they manage to navigate around successfully, adding to the complex storyline.
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President Trump's comment that he had no deadline on a China deal has predictably thrown markets into a tizzy, as the self-imposed deadline of Dec.
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But he realized he could be an important influence in my life, and he took his self-imposed responsibility seriously, always listening to his kid brother.
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The cleric, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States for years, denies the charge and has publicly condemned Friday night's coup attempt.
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Silence from the country's mental health organizations has been due to a self-imposed dictum about evaluating public figures (the American Psychiatric Association's 1973 Goldwater Rule).
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In April, the administration rolled out its "Buy American" plan to lift -- what it views -- as self-imposed policy restrictions that limit potential opportunities for business.
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Pyongyang announced a self-imposed deadline of the end of the year for the U.S. to make concessions to kickstart talks over a possible nuclear deal.
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Some months after MBS's appointment as crown prince, insider-turned-critic Khashoggi wrote his first Washington Post opinion piece from his self-imposed exile in Washington.
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Although Ms. Carlson has been on a self-imposed news blackout since the election, people informed her about the discussion of her work in political circles.
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Khashoggi had been living in self-imposed exile abroad for nearly a year before he was killed by Saudi agents at the consulate on Oct. 2.
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Trade talks: President Trump delayed his self-imposed March 1 deadline for increasing tariffs on Chinese goods, citing "substantial progress" in negotiations this week in Washington.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he would delay a self-imposed March 1 deadline to raise tariffs on Chinese imports after "productive" trade talks.
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Gearbox's self-imposed deadline of committing to changes prior to Bulletstorm's launch has passed, prompting Gearbox to begin unravelling the partnership, the studio told me today.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States for more than a decade, preaches Sunni Islam together with a message of interfaith dialogue.
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Getting A Wintersunset... released almost sunk Prophecy before the label got out of the gate Two additional issues, one self-imposed, made Koller's label move more difficult.
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Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi royal family who had been in self-imposed exile in the U.S., reportedly entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct.
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And in order to expand QE significantly, the ECB would have to lift its self-imposed limit on the share of a country's debt it can own.
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Khashoggi fled Saudi Arabia and took up a self-imposed exile in the United States after the prince's rise, and had written columns critical of his policies.
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It adjusts the parameters of mining Ethereum, reducing the rewards miners get for discovering new blocks, and delays Ethereum's self-imposed deadline clock called the difficulty bomb.
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But recent presidents have recognized some self-imposed limits on this privilege, stating they would not interfere with congressional investigations of potential executive branch fraud or corruption.
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Before Eliza got accepted into the clinical trial, the family made the difficult decision to live in a self-imposed quarantine to prevent Eliza from getting sicker.
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KENNEDY, CO-HOST: No, I know the intelligence community has gone through a big perceptual slight lately, and a lot of that has been self- imposed. However.
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The #whitewednesdays campaign is part of a larger online movement started three years ago by Alinejad, a journalist who has lived in self-imposed exile since 2009.
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ON THE OTHER HAND, LET'S SAY THE WORLD'S THE GREATEST DEAL CAME UP, I MEAN, I AM NOT – THERE IS NO SELF IMPOSED BAN ON SELLING THOSE.
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Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of starting the formal negotiation process, boosting the prospect of divorce talks beginning with the bloc before her self imposed April deadline.
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He was living in self-imposed exile in the US. He walked in to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul for simple paperwork, and hasn't been seen since.
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Erdogan's visit was further complicated by Turkey's calls for the United States to extradite Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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Khashoggi, a fierce critic of the Saudi government who went into self-imposed exile in the US last year, visited the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct.
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But Rob has often had no problems disregarding his mother and sisters' guidance since Chyna pulled him out of a two-year slump of self-imposed seclusion.
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Pompeo's trip comes as Trump considers whether or not to abandon a self-imposed May 12 deadline for the Iran nuclear deal he sees as deeply flawed.
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A prominent Saudi journalist living in self-imposed exile, he visited the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2nd to collect some paperwork for a new marriage.
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But they also raise questions about the limits of corporate power—and about a tech industry already seen as insular retreating further into a self-imposed bubble.
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Turkey has been frustrated by what it considers to be Washington's reluctance to hand over Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.
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Tucked away in the Poconos lies the compound where Fethullah Gulen, a moderate Turkish Muslim cleric, has been in self-imposed exile from his country since 1999.
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More importantly, the show has become a richer contemplation of what happens when people really start to reckon with their limitations, whether they're inescapable or self-imposed.
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Straining under the pressure of having an impressive, unbeaten record—some of which was self-imposed – Strickland was admittedly not himself when he squared off against Ponzinibbio.
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President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would not meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping before the self-imposed March 2 deadline to reach a Chinese-U.
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The pressure's on for the group of lawmakers, with about two weeks remaining on a self-imposed deadline before parts of the government once again shut down.
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Germany abandoned a self-imposed target of cutting emissions by 40 percent by 7603 as it cannot rein in coal power generation and automotive pollution fast enough.
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Even as Prince was emerging from a self-imposed cocoon to enjoy a late-in-life career resurgence, he was still keeping the Internet at arms length.
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The Turkish government blames Fethullah Gülen, a Muslim cleric who has lived in Pennsylvania since 1999 under self-imposed exile from Turkey, for organizing the failed coup.
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New England is a case study in the costs of self-imposed infrastructure constraints, but the region's troubles also illustrate the flipside: the benefits of infrastructure opportunity.
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The country is facing a health emergency, and it would be tragic if a self-imposed budget rule got in the way of a robust federal response.
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It had nothing to gain by persisting in its self-imposed isolation and much to hope for from a show of cordial relations with the United States.
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Khashoggi has been living in self-imposed exile in the Washington, D.C., area since 2017 and writing columns for The Washington Post critical of the Saudi government.
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And if the House's self-imposed deadline were not enough, Puerto Rico is likely to default on a debt payment as soon as May without external assistance.
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"I give gifts every year," Thaksin, who lives in self-imposed exile and was ousted in a 2006 coup, posted on his Instagram thaksinlive from Guangzhou, China.
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The cabinet shuffle comes as the center-right Santos' approval ratings have slumped and talks with the FARC failed to meet a self-imposed March 23 deadline.
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Wednesday is the day of Toshiba's annual shareholders meeting and while an announcement of an agreement would look better at the meeting, the deadline is self-imposed.
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The U.S. and Canada are working furiously to reach an agreement by Sunday, a self-imposed deadline to complete an updated North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
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A businessman in Tórshavn, the country's diminutive capital city, bluntly ascribed the islanders' self-imposed dietary limitations to a lack of native intelligence, compounded by geographical remoteness.
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Erdogan has blamed a network led by Fethullah Gulen, a cleric in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 23, for the failed rebellion launched by rogue soldiers.
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When we first meet young Shelby Richmond, the heroine of Alice Hoffman's latest novel, she's a wounded soul living in self-imposed exile in suburban Long Island.
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We have been given the opportunity to rid ourselves of self-imposed burdens and obstacles as we find our place at the head of the digital world.
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Adani, which uses coal to generate electricity for its power business in India, has set a self-imposed first quarter 2018 deadline to complete funding, he added.
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The bottom line: This new effort by Congress will go a long way to removing self-imposed obstacles and modernize the United States' involvement in emerging economies.
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However, Kilic acknowledged in the Reuters interview that more concrete evidence of direct involvement by Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile since 1999, remains elusive.
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It is not clear whether the employee is part of the handful of cases reported in San Francisco, or whether the employee is in self-imposed quarantine.
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Most, including the Americans, are accused of ties to the Islamist cleric Fethullah Gulen, who Turkey says orchestrated the conspiracy from his self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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But these Lynx are experiencing a self-imposed final hurrah, made public last week with Whalen's announcement that she'll be retiring at the end of the season.
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Her self-imposed rules include working in one cafe or restaurant no more than three mornings a week, for no more than three hours at a stretch.
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This suggests that North Korea hasn't wanted to lift its self-imposed moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests, which would certainly derail negotiations with Washington.
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But Yorke's albums distance themselves from Radiohead with a self-imposed musical austerity; they rely almost entirely on keyboards and electronics, although guitars aren't completely ruled out.
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Other than meeting fiscal deficit targets, the new government will also have to keep Malaysia's debt level below a self-imposed target of 55 percent, he said.
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The other nine, who have been released on bail or went into self-imposed exile, face charges ranging from rebellion to misuse of public funds and disobedience.
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Fearing further retaliation — she received death threats — she escaped to Jordan and then continued to Paris, where she had been living since 2013 in self-imposed exile.
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Don&apost let your own self-imposed earning ceilings get in the way of thinking creatively about what you can accomplish and how much you can earn.
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"It was designed that way because Congress had a self-imposed budget target," said Tricia Neuman, who directs the Medicare policy program at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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Julian Castro's campaign said Friday it reached a self-imposed $800,000 fundraising goal that will keep his bid for the 2020 Democratic nomination alive, NBC News reports.
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The fact is, America suffers from a chronic, self-imposed national shortage of computer scientists and information technology (IT) skilled labor everywhere — even in the Rust Belt.
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The internet can't route around censorship when the people who use it remain in their own closed information loops, which is nothing more than self-imposed censorship.
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After announcing his candidacy from self-imposed exile in the United Arab Emirate, the former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik was returned to Cairo by Emirati authorities.
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Germany abandoned a self-imposed target of cutting emissions by 40 percent by 2020 as it cannot rein in coal power generation and automotive pollution fast enough.
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The USDA's self-imposed funding stipulation could bar local service providers from accessing funds to provide their small towns and communities with meaningful access to the internet.
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Castro met the self-imposed deadline, but still lacked the resources to sustain an ad campaign that could boost his polling enough to qualify for upcoming debates.
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In the Emirates, much of the censorship is self-imposed, with younger people absorbing a sense that they must be more vigilant against the country's external enemies.
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" Chris Pack, a spokesman for the House Republican campaign arm, said that the self-imposed term limits "are why Republicans consistently have a healthy dose of turnover.
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In the meantime, he lives in self-imposed austerity, scared to embrace his new life, as if doing so might belittle the danger his daughters still face.
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But the sentence is more symbolic in nature, as Mr. Musharraf is currently in self-imposed exile in Dubai and is unlikely to return to the country.
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See if you can spot the 900-year-old Jedi as you train for the sleep wars on the planet where he lived in self-imposed exile.
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Abiy ended the Ethiopian government's self-imposed state of emergency two months early and has opened up sectors of the heavily state-controlled economy to private investment.
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It paired the tests with barbed insults about President Donald Trump ahead of a self-imposed end-of-year deadline for securing concessions from the United States.
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A contributor to the Washington Post, Khashoggi, aged 59, was a critic of the Saudi regime and was living in self-imposed exile in the United States.
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By Episode VIII -- "The Last Jedi" -- the once-great order is reduced to a lone soul, Luke Skywalker, serving a self-imposed penance on a remote island.
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In the meantime, he lives in self-imposed austerity, scared to embrace his new life, as if doing so might belittle the danger his daughters still face.
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The Trump administration's self-imposed deadline to bring Canada into a revised North American Free Trade Agreement is Sunday — and there's a chance negotiators will miss it.
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Sen. Cory Booker said Monday his campaign has crossed its self-imposed existential $1.7 million fundraising goal, keeping him in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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After he missed the cut for a debate in the fall, he issued a self-imposed deadline to end his campaign if his prospects did not improve.
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And on Saturday, when Ms. Knox finally broke a self-imposed three-day silence at the Festival on Criminal Justice in Modena, in central Italy, she wept.
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And because it's daily and there's still, I would imagine, either pressure or self-imposed expectations that you guys should be talking about what happens that day.
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It's become increasingly clear that for white liberals, allyship is a role they act out to ease a conscience and fulfill a self-imposed quota of good deeds.
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This will leave May with just over a year to commence and confirm new agreements with the EU before her self-imposed deadline of March 2019, estimates Kuger.
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READ: The trade war is on — and Trump voters are the target Now Trump's self-imposed trade war is likely to cost U.S. jobs — possibly relocating to India.
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They are far too expensive, or we compete with much deeper pocketed bidders who are willing to pay multiples that are well beyond our self-imposed acquisition discipline.
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Still, House Republicans are hoping to quash dissent within their ranks, by making just enough modifications to the bill for it to pass by their self-imposed deadline.
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Khashoggi was a vocal critic of the Saudi government and was living in the US since last year in what he had termed as a self-imposed exile.
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It is the second time the stake sale has been put on hold after the original self-imposed deadline of 2017 was put back to 2019 in 2016.
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While Sheeran himself is on a self-imposed social media break, it seems his friends can't help but share pics of him looking happy, relaxed, and in love.
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The Flynn Intel Group's lobbying work centered on influencing public opinion in the US against Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish cleric who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly blamed his rival Gulen, a 75-year-old imam who lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, for organizing the coup.
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So in September, one year into the selection process and only about three months ahead of Amazon's self-imposed deadline, the company decided to split up the project.
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Leading Sudanese opposition figure Sadiq al-Mahdi returned to Sudan on Wednesday from nearly a year in self-imposed exile and called for a democratic transition in Sudan.
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Jump ahead to 2016 and Trump did about the same, spending the March weekend before the GOP's self-imposed Obamacare overhaul deadline at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
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In some cases, the changing fortunes are due to "self-imposed" measures, such as when the Chinese government reduces the number of visas for people entering the city.
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Assange has been in self-imposed exile since 2012 after it was clear that he may have to face charges that he sexually assaulted two women in Sweden.
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After this self-imposed torture, Fassold gives us his formula to sound like Nickelback, in case you ever want to annoy everyone in a room all at once.
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A year later, the organizers of an illegal referendum on independence for Catalonia are in jail or in self-imposed exile and Spain has a new prime minister.
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If my 18 years running a tech company has taught me anything, it's that a self-imposed "office exile" is never a good idea for a CEO. Ever.
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EU officials have previously said that a notification just before May's self-imposed end-March deadline could mean a summit in early May was the most likely timing.
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The government is adhering to a self-imposed budget-deficit ceiling of 3% of GDP, which has helped maintain investor confidence in Indonesia during times of market turbulence.
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Saudi Arabia reportedly sent a 15-member team to bring Khashoggi back to the country after his self-imposed exile to the United States, but negotiations went awry.
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Washington (CNN)Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ended a largely self-imposed hiring freeze Tuesday, which had hampered staffing decisions at the State Department for over a year.
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Syracuse (23-14) excused itself from the tournament last year as a self-imposed punishment for infractions the program had committed over the course of nearly a decade.
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Gulen is the Muslim cleric in self-imposed exile in the US whom Erdogan has accused of being behind a failed military coup to overthrow him in 2016.
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Gulen, 76, who vehemently denies any involvement in the plot, has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999 and runs a lucrative network of charter schools.
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These questions also resonate in the Irish author Emma Donoghue's fascinating novel "The Wonder," about a different sort of self-imposed starvation in a different sort of Ireland.
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Investors want to know whether the ECB will deviate from its current rules and further slow purchases in Germany, where it is nearing a self-imposed debt cap.
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Fitch currently expects the debt ratio to increase gradually over 2017-2018, but still remain below the authorities' self-imposed federal government debt ceiling of 55% of GDP.
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"We have too much pride and self-respect in us, and too much love for our fans, to not live up to our self-imposed mandate," he added.
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Kolomoisky was a rival of Zelensky's predecessor, former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, and lived in self-imposed exile before returning to Ukraine just three days before Zelensky's inauguration.
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The problem, of course, is that self-imposed term limits force leaders who honor their promise — the good guys — to leave, while the career politicians remain in place.
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He has also pressed Washington to extradite the Muslim cleric he blames for the coup, Fethullah Gülen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, denies the accusations and says the coup may have been orchestrated by Erdogan himself.
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Prime Minister Matteo Renzi promised such legislation soon after coming to office in 2014, but missed self-imposed deadlines due to staunch opposition from his conservative coalition partners.
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While Blackstone missed self-imposed deadlines, that was quick progress from the $550 million it had as of April 4, when we reported on the fund's teething troubles.
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Cory Gardner (R-CO) and Rick Scott (R-FL) are also in self-imposed quarantine after coming into contact with other individuals who tested positive for coronavirus. (Sen.
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Puigdemont and Comin have lived in self-imposed exile since warrants were issued for their arrest in Spain after a failed bid for secession for Catalonia in 2017.
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Should the situation with large numbers of people overwhelming Border Patrol stations be called a "crisis," even if some of the chaos is self-imposed by the administration?
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But Roche has been forced to push back completion repeatedly, this time giving itself to July 31, beyond its self-imposed first-half deadline, to wrap things up.
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Ms. Mossbarger's self-imposed starvation was one quiet, anonymous moment amid a national crisis, and one sign of the depth of the virus's impact on the working poor.
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Practicing social distancing and self-imposed isolation is the only way to prevent the virus from spreading further, dangerously affecting people at risk of serious hospitalization and death.
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May, left her scrambling with no clear way forward as Britain hurtles toward its self-imposed deadline to withdraw from the European Union in less than four months.
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On Wednesday the dining room was half-full, as bankers and traders stayed away thanks to restrictions, some self-imposed, on travelling to work during the coronavirus outbreak.
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In college, Mr. Duterte was a student of Jose Maria Sison, the founder of the country's Communist Party, who now lives in self-imposed exile in the Netherlands.
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After years of self-imposed exile, the glam rocker returns to the limelight on Broadway, and with a new memoir chronicling a saucy slice of Downtown New York.
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May's self-imposed deadline of March 2019, but ministers and civil servants are nonetheless preoccupied with them at a time when the country faces deep-seated social problems.
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Self-imposed rules of the Senate on procedure will handcuff the president's 2018 agenda, and while legislation will move through the House, bills will die in the Senate.
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MacKenzie recognizes that Emma's self-imposed exile creates a different kind of rift entirely, a "privileged kind of displacement" that could easily be repaired with an airline ticket.
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Senate GOP leadership hoped to reach a deal by Friday, allowing them to regain momentum after missing their self-imposed deadline to vote by the July 28500th recess.
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I've given myself the self-imposed deadline of "this year" to make my way through my father's belongings, and hope the book helps me to better handle it.
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But the hearings revealed general insurers breached self-imposed regulations on over 31,000 occasions without penalty in recent years, casting doubt on the industry's ability to regulate itself.
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It's also the self-imposed deadline for President Xi to deliver some of his signature achievements, such as eradicating all poverty and raise living standards to new heights.
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One person who is not in court is Carles Puigdemont, the former leader of Catalonia and a longstanding secessionist, who is living in self-imposed exile in Belgium.
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Mr. Trump on Sunday pushed back his self-imposed March 22007 deadline to increase tariffs on $1996 billion of Chinese imports, citing "substantial progress" in recent trade talks.
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Investors and analysts say the various self-imposed greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets and plans set by the world's big oil and gas companies are difficult to compare.
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But Ms. Pelosi, 78, long a target of Republicans who have demonized her as a San Francisco liberal, is also coming to the speakership with self-imposed constraints.
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"For too long, we have been held back by self-imposed limits while foreign competitors grow and they advance more than we have over the years," he said.
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Also lurking in the background of something like this: a self-imposed deadline from the Buss family to be in contention by either the 2017 or 2018 season.
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As more details have emerged about what happened, those who were quick to react to initial video have come under scrutiny — some from the outside, some self-imposed.
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In his toast, Naruhito highlighted how Japan forged a treaty with the United States when it emerged in 1854 from more than 200 years of self-imposed isolation.
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But the bank's self-imposed limit on the share of a country's sovereign debt it can own, of 33%, means this pace probably cannot be sustained beyond a year.
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Hiroshi says little about his personal life, but, with his constant travel and self-imposed 16-hour workdays, I understand that he and his wife lead fairly independent lives.
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The selfie queen took a self-imposed break following her robbery in Paris last October, but is now sharing family photos on Instagram for all the world to enjoy.
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She is aiming to have her Brexit bill, also known as a white paper, passed through both houses of parliament in order to meet her self-imposed April deadline.
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Wikileaks has become increasingly reckless in its approach (and Assange obviously desperate for Trump's favor, to no avail) since the self-imposed exile in the embassy began in 2012.
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Risks to the U.S. recovery, including a self-imposed government shutdown and volatile stock markets have made several Federal Reserve officials call for patience before raising interest rates again.
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He was deposed by a coup in 2006 and lives in self-imposed exile, dodging a jail sentence at home while monitoring the fortunes of his Pheu Thai party.
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Puigdemont, living in self-imposed exile in Brussels since October, was arrested in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein Sunday as he was driving from Finland to Belgium.
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The purge was expected to target military officers thought to be close to Fethullah Gulen, a 75-year-old moderate cleric in self-imposed exile in the United States.
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The government also shut down more than 2,000 institutions linked to the cleric Fethullah Gulen, Edogan's longtime rival who has been in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999.
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The boss of Australia's biggest tech firm, Atlassian, which makes tools for software development, called the law a "self-imposed black eye for the global image of Australian technology".
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The number currently stands at 11,583 stations across the globe, though that's still far from the company's self imposed goal of having 18,000 chargers before the end of 2018.
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Civil's crowdsale didn't fail because of its self-imposed sophistication standard, or because the idea of a "utility token" is naïve in any business other than Chuck E. Cheese's.
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Assange recently said that he'd step out of his self-imposed prison in the Ecuadorian embassy in London on one condition: President Obama had to pardon whistleblower Chelsea Manning.
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With three weeks to go until the administration's self-imposed deadline for negotiations over the border wall, transactional Trump supporters in the media could do it all over again.
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Musharraf returned to Pakistan in March 2013 after nearly four years of self-imposed exile to contest elections, despite the possibility of arrest and death threats from the Taliban.
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Gulen, formerly close to Erdogan and living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, has denounced the attempted coup, when rogue troops commandeered tanks and jets to attack government installations.
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Self-imposed deadlines are also useful for forcing yourself to focus, and timing tools like Toggl are great ways to tangibly monitor how much time you actually spend working.
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Erdogan and the government blame the abortive putsch on Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, and want him extradited.
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Buying more government bonds could also create problems for the bank as it is at or near its self-imposed limits in several of the 19 euro zone countries.
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They have also taken their battle overseas, pressuring governments to shut down Hizmet schools and seeking Gulen's extradition from the United States, where he lives in self-imposed exile.
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Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999, has denied involvement in the abortive putsch, in which more than 240 people were killed.
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Gulen, 75, whose religious movement blends conservative Islamic values with a pro-Western outlook, lives in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, but has a network of supporters within Turkey.
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America and its armed forces have long featured in conspiracy theories, too, particularly those involving Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic cleric living in self-imposed exile in the United States.
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Washington has "no excuse" for failing to hand over the cleric, Fethullah Gülen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania since 1999, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Wednesday.
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Given how central people's views of Trump are to the elections, a last-minute crisis – real or self-imposed – could play an important role in close races this fall.
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Technology companies are implementing political speech restrictions in Europe through voluntary agreements and laying the foundation for discriminating against political speech in the United States through self-imposed rules.
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Seadrill failed, however, to meet a self-imposed Friday deadline, announced last week, to file an amended plan and details of a final settlement to a Texas bankruptcy court.
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