If we won't settle for three-day shipping, we shouldn't settle for anything but easy and quick access to our money.
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In the end, the Sharknado squad had to settle for Mark Cuban, and the president had to settle for—well, the actual presidency.
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We've seen her sing before, in the second reprise of "Settle for Me" — when she sings "Don't Settle for Me" to Greg (Santino Fontana).
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Looks like we'll have to settle for this storyboard demo – just like Wonder Woman and Pennywise have to settle for all that box-office money.
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It's a competition for talent — don't settle for anything.
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" Amy Davidson said, "I'd also settle for James Spader.
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" Pete Davidson responded, "You'd settle for a Ninja Turtle.
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Don't settle for mediocrity — fight hard for career happiness.
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"The only thing I'll settle for is more," she says.
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Zoller didn't want to settle for being treated that way.
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We settle for having dinner and wine at my place.
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We don't have to settle for the way things are.
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I wasn't just going to settle for living with that.
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Don't settle for disappointment — or making the giver feel bad.
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Until then, fans will have to settle for drinking it.
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You'll have to settle for a toy Decepticon for now.
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Everyone else had to settle for watching clips on YouTube.
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I settle for the leftovers from last night: rotisserie chicken.
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Boston had to settle for perimeter looks down the stretch.
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The team at her lifestyle empire never settle for ordinary.
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They're just tired of being expected to settle for less.
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And sometimes presidents just have to settle for not losing.
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" That means progressives "don't need to settle for second best.
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But Americans should not settle for a broken primary process.
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No matter what we do, we cannot settle for mediocrity.
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And I'll settle for next week, if I have to.
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They themselves had had to settle for a miserable equilibrium.
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My colleagues didn't settle for that and I didn't either.
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We'll just have to settle for egg sandwiches and burritos.
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Never settle for an "OK" return on your finite time.
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They play it short, though, and settle for some possession.
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Why can't rich people just settle for cats and dogs?
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Or do we settle for whoever happens to be around?
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I might settle for a new hat or fascinator instead.
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Instead, they'll have to settle for simply being better people.
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We're thinking Roy's really hoping the waters settle for her soon.
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Elaine Benes wouldn't settle for a penny less than 30 percent!
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Ron Swanson doesn't settle for mediocre liquors, and neither should you!
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The rest of us earthlings will have to settle for cardboard.
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We say if people don't have land, they settle for brands.
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Would they settle for this bill that is essentially partial repeal?
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However, I'll settle for these two IRL golden doodles for now.
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Guess you'll just have to settle for Paul Blart, mall cop.
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But LBGTQ Americans are increasingly refusing to settle for legal limbo.
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I'd have to settle for messing up some fat cat's backswing.
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Detroit had to settle for Matt Prater's 227-yard field goal.
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Why settle for bad men when we can have fish sex?
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" She adds: "I cannot settle for partial solutions and lip service.
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There's no in between and I can't settle for anything less.
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No, will I settle for less than I go in with?
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This Halloween, we'll have to settle for Netflix and chilling instead.
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Some of his friends tell me they'd now settle for one.
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The new left was too strong to settle for that anymore.
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Don't settle for someone who doesn't even attempt to understand you.
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For now, I'll settle for this consistent run of greatness. 8.
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I'd settle for $10,000 months because I thought it was enough.
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Nicholas Kristof Some foreign leaders settle for stealing billions of dollars.
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Or perhaps you're willing to settle for something that's just unique.
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One is the unwillingness to settle for a low-paying job.
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Why settle for double-digit speeds when you can get triple?
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Clinton's team might settle for such a split in white households.
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Four homes later we decided to settle for blankets for winter.
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"I'm never going to settle for it, never ever," she said.
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Meanwhile, poor old Musk had to settle for the clunkier teslamotors.com.
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Why settle for one "Dangerous Woman" when you can have two?
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So instead, I'll settle for wondering at her brilliance from afar.
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America will no longer settle for anything less than the best.
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For now, we have to settle for two out of three.
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If he can't have your adoration, he'll settle for your anger.
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I'd even settle for the somewhat lower "preponderance of evidence" standard.
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"I don't want to settle for a half-life," she writes.
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Republicans will have to settle for less to win Democratic support.
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It's not really clear what Democrats are likely to settle for.
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It's average and below average performers who settle for poor leadership.
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I'll have to settle for a respectable mustache, goatee and sideburns.
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Wisconsin interim coach Greg Gard will not settle for moral victories.
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You see if people don't have land, they settle for brands.
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America will no longer settle for anything less than the best.
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Oh, but in good news: Let's settle for hi-fives next time.
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Finally, I had to settle for a mickey of the legal stuff.
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Their fear: their conservative constituents back home won't settle for anything else.
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So CESers have to settle for an air tour of the Strip.
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At that price, nobody wants to settle for a participation trophy phone.
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Uber may settle for a large sum, but the affair adds uncertainty.
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Today, we'll have to settle for another spectacular report on Apple's revenue.
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But hey, we'd settle for getting personally styled by the fashion pioneer.
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In short, don't settle for being grateful, the retired soccer star urges.
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Instead you'll have to settle for the black, blue, and violet variants.
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I guess we'll have to settle for her co-stars' previous hints.
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You don't want to settle for friendships where your values don't align.
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Since it didn't work, he'll settle for Bernard blowing his brains out.
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So don't just settle for a slice (or two) of $1 pizza!
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We'd even settle for just seeing Roberts rock Riri's denim chap boots.
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We'll also settle for your honest loyalty, whatever the hell that is.
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Otherwise, it will have to settle for being a "small" social network.
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Don't just settle for the usual engraved silk robe or friendship bracelets.
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"We would settle for a 55, 60 percent effective vaccine," he says.
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You'll just have to settle for this photo of her pregnant belly.
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We cannot settle for illusory solutions such as not enforcing bad laws.
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Don't settle for staying in the safe zone; in the comfort zone.
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We may have to settle for just a bit of Twitter banter.
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Why settle for a flashlight or lantern when you can get both?
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I'll settle for working and making a living and having health insurance.
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Why settle for being bored when you can be incredibly—and publicly!
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Don't settle for "good enough" — get the best clean possible with Waterpik.
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But the Tea Party did not settle for replacing big spending Democrats.
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Instead, they settle for magic birthdays, with 18 as the decisive demarcation.
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Know what number you want and what number you will settle for.
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You shouldn't settle for underperforming or overpriced investments, or pay huge commissions.
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Some recommended Democrats retreat and settle for a children's health care bill.
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Russia could not match those scores and had to settle for second.
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So he's going to have to settle for top wide-receiver pay.
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You know your worth, so don't settle for less than you deserve!
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I'll settle for eating an actual banana for now, thanks. 2/5
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But the mobs will settle for nothing short of Bibi's public hanging.
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For this weekend, though, he'd probably settle for anything short of disaster.
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Love might be out of the question, but I'd settle for like.
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So, why settle for a small piece of a big cap table?
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I settle for some leftover Trader Joe's fried rice from last week.
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But that doesn't mean you need to settle for scratchy, stiff linens.
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Until then, we'll have to settle for a bottle of good rye.
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I would settle for one where the ideas had been worked out.
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I loathe bank fees and won't settle for merely average interest rates.
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You don't have to settle for the savings account you've always had.
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Don't settle for relationships with people who aren't as responsible as you.
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Don't settle for vague descriptions like "premium" foam or "high-quality" coils.
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When you're dreaming of Steven Stamkos and settle for Parenteau, that's rough.
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He will gladly settle for more great golf, and the 36-hole lead.
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Keep your standards high, and don't settle for less than power couple status.
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Mowinckel's late run meant Vonn had to settle for third place in 1.39.
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But he told me, never settle for what you think you know, Harris.
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Why settle for Google Assistant when you can make your own in house?
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For now, we'll just have settle for these incredible, sadly non-pettable photographs.
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I had to settle for watching what I could find on YouTube instead.
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Scientists think this pterosaur had to settle for a diet of little dinosaurs.
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Brit, the orphan who longs for connection but will settle for her violin.
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Clare won't settle for any man; she wants the right man for her.
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We all just have to settle for someone close enough to our values.
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Click here to view original GIFWhy settle for just 30 classic NES games?
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But, when craving a sweet treat, we often settle for less than average.
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It doesn't do video chat, though; you'll have to settle for voice calls.
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Until then, we'll just have to settle for the occasional talk-show appearance.
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This idea of 229% better from garbage shouldn't be what we settle for.
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We will stop short of calling it malicious and settle for monumentally stupid.
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In the meantime, they will settle for seeing him in the southern cone.
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Stan and I would have to settle for screwdrivers at the Cheesecake Factory.
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This idea of 10% better from garbage shouldn't be what we settle for.
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Instead, you'll have to settle for watching Magic Mike on repeat Feb. 14.
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In the end she had to settle for 82 victories of her own.
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I remind him everyday, it's easy for him to settle for jump shots.
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Inevitably, we all stop seeking perfection and just settle for the easiest option.
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Alas, the "Starships" rapper wouldn't settle for one routine on her Instagram. Nope.
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I resist temptations and instead settle for eating a variety of free samples.
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We'll just have to settle for ordering Hi-C juice boxes in bulk.
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He originally wanted $5 million, but now says he'll settle for $3 mil.
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No longer are women willing to settle for less than what they deserve.
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Farmers expect, and settle for, twenty to forty percent uncertainty with these crops.
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Until then, we'll just have to settle for some Ed Sheeran musical appreciation.
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What's more, the artist and Aziza didn't just settle for one basic boob.
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Why settle for just one Roku remote control, when you could have two?
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For now, insurers will have to settle for hoping Trump keeps his word.
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Why would they settle for that if they could get $220006 selling elsewhere?
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For now, we'll have to settle for that gel station at Mile 18.
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This idea of 2150% better from garbage shouldn't be what we settle for.
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Denver's path to relevance in this game was making Carolina settle for three.
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Defending champion Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Tobago had to settle for bronze.
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We'll just have to settle for wishing we were as cool as her.
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The Cardinals had to settle for a 29-yard field goal from Dawson.
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Many of us want 220006 percent, but most will settle for 2202 percent.
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They had to settle for a field goal — one of five Gostkowski booted.
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Meanwhile, the rest of us will have to settle for on-screen viewing.
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But they did not settle for the roster they started the season with.
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" Trump will have to settle for another moniker: "Ants at the national picnic.
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Take your pick, but it's a wise policy to settle for the former.
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He'll probably have to settle for being a run-of-the-mill superstar.
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Young royals should have to settle for nothing less than the total package.
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Don't settle for a small television set when giant 2498-inch TVs exist.
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School wake-up is 12:30, so I can settle for 2:217.
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That's what I want to see now, and I won't settle for less.
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Republican leadership could settle for temporary tax cuts that expire after a decade.
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Why settle for one Triple Crown when perhaps Justify can bring you another?
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"I have to keep winning; I do not have to settle for this."
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In 2019, it is willing to settle for simple inflationary growth until 2023.
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"We should not settle for 2 percent growth in this economy," Thune said.
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In the end we have to settle for Ad Astra being almost amazing.
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A lot of people think Mr. Trump will settle for an easy win.
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There is no need to settle for plain steamed cauliflower or broccoli, however.
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Unable to get a win, the Spurs had to settle for a positive.
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I guess I will have to settle for these images and videos on Twitter.
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Johnson ultimately had to settle for the job of foreign secretary in May's cabinet.
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CEO Elon Musk wouldn't settle for making a luxurious, sexy, environmentally-friendly electric car.
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He missed the putt coming back and had to settle for a bogey four.
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Most people will settle for their parochial, inherited tribal beliefs most of the time.
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Just not with a reprise of "Settle for Me" — it would hurt too much.
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Use the software to create your own lighting effects or settle for included presets.
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He has to settle for the love of the common cabbage-throwing people instead.
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He tried to marry me but he had to settle for my wife's sister.
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In these dog days of summer, however, I'll happily settle for a quality dunking.
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It's likely neither the Justice Department nor North Carolina would settle for anything less.
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Johnson, meanwhile, had to settle for the job of foreign secretary in May's cabinet.
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Why settle for black when you can have chartreuse, neon pink or melodramatic purple?
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Instead, he had to settle for a job at the obscure Export-Import Bank.
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Why settle for a peasant's life when you can be the center of attention?
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Sometimes we have to settle for proxies or expert judgments instead of clear metrics.
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She couldn't get justice from them, so she had to settle for something different.
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But three incomplete passes later, the Gophers had to settle for a field goal.
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What he does do is order pizza, so they'll have to settle for that.
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Should parents aim for the best and risk mediocrity, or settle for the good?
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Instead, they have to settle for vocational or manual labor like construction workers, etc.
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Middle-earners have to settle for a 5% boost; the bottom fifth, just 1%.
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If there weren't any household appliances at my disposal, I would settle for porn.
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One thing I find fascinating is that we've generally had to settle for "approximations".
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Yet in their interviews they often settle for stock answers rather than digging deeper.
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And once you've seen the real thing, it's very hard to settle for less.
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Why should we settle for a society in which racism is allowed to persist?
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If you sleep better on a memory foam mattress, don't settle for anything else.
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They settle for any paying job, mostly outside their major, because of financial pressures.
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But for now, I'd settle for throwing out all my hole-y, ripped stockings.
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Although, we think she'd settle for some nose-to-nose action with her man.
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I finally settle for a picture of a dog in front of a tree.
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However, they had to settle for fifth place in the 20-team Premier League.
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I encourage you to not settle for crosswordese, and shoot for including familiar words.
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Instead, he had to settle for something he is not used to: second place.
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His mother, Najah, 61, would settle for living under Israeli sovereignty with equal rights.
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He had to settle for a 70 and made the cut on the number.
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It can settle for relatively unambitious gains and try to spin them as significant.
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Neither is a great option, yet they're the ones most of us settle for.
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Please don't settle for something counterproductive just because it's politically expedient to support it.
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And more appear to settle for it as the top level of their career.
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They told their neighbors and friends that they didn't have to settle for less.
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Gourmia® GDT2445 Multi-Function Digital Toaster Never settle for stale bread ever again.
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He grounded out to second and had to settle for a four-hit evening.
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In this one, she'll just have to settle for being pop's best mad scientist.
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David doesn't settle for a light dusting of foundation: it's stage makeup or nothing.
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Joel was stoic that we should never settle for sub-standard performances or sonics.
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I settle for some substitute ways of phrasing that, like: Are you glad you stayed?
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If no one can rise up, then people can only settle for what they've got.
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Future dates would have to settle for carrots and hummus rather than a cooked lunch.
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South Africa's Sunette Viljoen won silver, while Czech Republic's Spotakova had to settle for bronze.
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She wouldn't settle for anything less (read: a man, or a woman married to one).
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When there's a sale you won't even have to settle for Intel Celeron or Pentium!
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If you can settle for a refurbished model, then PCMag Shop is here to help.
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I can't find any real food, so I settle for Triscuits and hummus for dinner.
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We settle for cheese, sriracha, and cured beef that Ocado had in its flash sale.
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Or, maybe, you'll settle for a floral spring/summer 13 Marni dress priced at $60?
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Until then, we'll just have to settle for some Instagrams of Tahiti and Bora Bora.
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Does this look like a woman who would settle for neckbuds without Qualcomm's aptX technology?
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I can't use my preferred watchface with the W7 and must settle for LG's designs.
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Don't settle for boring ol' regular fire when you can have crazy cool rainbow fire.
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Tesla offered to settle for $100,000, but Lambert declined in order to pursue further litigation.
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We should not settle for spectating at a spiral of escalation and military build-up.
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In Paris, the dollar slice doesn't exist, so I settle for a savory crêpe instead.
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But she could not beat Mustafina's score of 15.900 and had to settle for silver.
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DON'T SETTLE FOR TRUMP CHANGE™Registered: April 20, 2016Goods and services: Stickers; Bumper stickers.
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Why settle for a glass of warm milk when you could just get off instead?
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Harvey Weinstein wanted to come tonight but he'll settle for whatever potted plant is closest.
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But Archambault said his tribe will settle for nothing less than stopping the pipeline's construction.
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Instead, I'll settle for a custom t-shirt with a special shout out to dad.
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For now, we'll settle for Beckinsale's Instagram account, where she's documented the family's latest hijinks.
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But I guess we'll have to settle for something like this, where Starbucks invades Winterfell.
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The politicians and landowners who dine there had to settle for Andina, a new brew.
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Until then, we'll have to settle for more jaw-dropping videos posted to social media.
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But why settle for a hologram concert when the singers projected are very much alive?
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Mickelson had to settle for second place despite shooting a sparkling 65 of his own.
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This year, we cannot and should not simply settle for the lesser of two evils.
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Instead of getting the fastest modems, they'll have to settle for second or third fastest.
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We have to settle for understanding the part of the universe we can actually observe.
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I know what I want now and there's no reason to settle for anything less.
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Broncos settle for a field goal, and Jared Allen's fake dog goes to fetch it.
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Politicians also exhaust their capacity for hyperbole and settle for a tone of grim defiance.
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And until the world she inhabits changes, Megyn Kelly will continue to settle for more.
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Both appear to have concluded that Trump won't settle for the status quo on Iran.
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Don't settle for something that feels like a prison, or is hard, or hurts you.
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With its newly revealed Pixel phones, Google didn't settle for just black, blue, or silver.
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For now, Trump would presumably settle for recruiting a chief of staff without further drama.
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Instead, the women's leagues settle for whatever symbolic gestures the league is willing to make.
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Moving forward, we cannot, under any circumstances, settle for the soft bigotry of low expectations.
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We must tell them that we won't settle for the soft bigotry of low expectations.
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"Don't overinflate your worth, but also don't settle for less than you're worth," she says.
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Don't settle for another copy of your favorite DVD or the umpteenth ugly Christmas sweater.
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Soulja, on the other hand, had to settle for BET compensating him for travel expenses.
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Or, if they keep on coming, wear them down to make them settle for less.
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For now, however, she'll settle for being Little Miss Flint and meeting with the president.
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The holders of these had to settle for less than twenty cents on the dollar.
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The people whose lives she and her father are bettering would settle for nothing less.
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If you do care about the wine you drink, why settle for the bad stuff?
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Eventually, I settle for Woolworth on 29th, as recommended by our tour guide this morning.
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Better to gamble and hope to hit the jackpot than to settle for mediocrity,right?
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Still waiting on the big reveal, but for now ... we'll have to settle for tattoos.
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Unfortunately, he missed a 10-foot bogey putt to settle for his second consecutive double.
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Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon didn't just settle for one European honeymoon — they had two!
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Mr. Barzani's statement indicates that he is willing to settle for something other than independence.
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Why go back to school after all those years and settle for a gentleman's C?
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In the past, some athletes have had to settle for receiving new medals by mail.
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It may, for example, settle for a lull in violence rather than a formal ceasefire.
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Though US consumers might settle for decisive action from Congress if they can get it.
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It's choosing not to settle for silence when you feel you're observing a social wrong.
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But he will settle for making sure the find is treated properly before he retires.
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BREAKFAST BROWSE Shut your mouth Why settle for one Shaft when you can have three?
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That's the only reason my daughter's school would settle for partial truths about George Washington.
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Why settle for just one boyfriend, when you can have a virtual back up too?
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She didn't, having to settle for a birdie to finish the round with a 66.
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He guided us throughout the entire process and eventually helped us settle for roughly $100,000.
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But you don't have to settle for yet another mediocre date over over expensive drinks.
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They'll think that deal is the best deal they can negotiate, and they'll settle for it.
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Google wants me to have a driverless car, but I'd settle for a painless tax return.
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In the meantime, we'll have to settle for this roundup of 29 work phrases we hate.
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But that's like saying a flying unicorn is impossible so you'll settle for a regular unicorn.
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Finding the perfect lipstick is a challenge, so we often settle for the next best thing.
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As such, we'll have to settle for whatever hints proud papa Reynolds throws our way. Look!
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You crave stability and will settle for nothing less than what you are confident you deserve.
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One of the beauties of Goodman's painting is its refusal to settle for the immediately legible.
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The wait list is 16 parties deep, so we settle for the curry place next door.
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That we must settle for less pay, stop eating brunch, and get on the property ladder.
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Because I live in New York City, I had to settle for a heavily wooded park.
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Until CBD can be legally used to treat pain, I'll have to settle for these frames.
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So before you settle for those boring ol' basics, take a stab at fall's boldest color.
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The actress has spoken out in the past about not wanting to settle for subpar parts.
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RHP Tom Koehler couldn't have pitched much better, but had to settle for a no-decision.
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In the meantime, companies like Instacart, Uber, and Lyft will have to settle for slashing wages.
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But luckily, you don't have to settle for the default look that your phone came with.
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How else could they get us to settle for deposit products for which we pay them?
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But why settle for the fan account when you could have advice from the expert himself?
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The Migos rapper will have to settle for seeing his likeness on Cardi's elaborate manicures instead.
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In the past, their pursuit of surface has led them to settle for a pat cutesiness.
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Don't just settle for a new haircut when you could have a brand-new life, girl!
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The only one in cardboard is the branded pack so settle for paying double the price.
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But right now I'd settle for just another part of the camp, away from the foreigners.
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Verizon customers, for instance, will have to settle for 32GB models in silver or rose gold.
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A first-down fumble, however, ultimately forced them to settle for a 26-yard field goal.
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They've offered to settle for $1 and a "good faith" meeting with N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell.
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This story isn't willing to settle for anything as simple as a happily-ever-after ending.
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This comes after a judge rejected Uber's offer to settle for $100 million back in 2016.
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Luckily, more and more female stars are refusing to settle for earning less than they deserve.
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Raspberry-Peach Bellini Popsicles Why settle for one boozy brunch popsicle when you can have two?
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Stop whining," said Megyn Kelly from NBC News and best-selling author of "Settle for More.
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China's Lu Xiuzhi, who won silver at last year's world championships, had to settle for bronze.
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Republicans shouldn't settle for another massive healthcare bill that no one will ever read or understand.
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"We strive for perfection and only settle for excellence," Biederman told the AP. Settle down, Dan.
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Most years, they had to settle for the Justin Tucks and Toby Gerharts of the world.
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The 14-times major winner had to settle for a closing 71 and a 279 aggregate.
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Looks like GOP lawmakers will have to settle for the second of the month instead. 3.
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Ledecky will likely have to settle for three individual events and one relay at these games.
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The gold was the Brazilians', after they had to settle for silver in 218 and 218.
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She can veer to the left, tack to the center, go for sizzle, settle for steadiness.
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The teachers' union had asked for 6.5% raises, but had to settle for the 6% raises.
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Looks like if you want a cast reunion ... you'll have to settle for Alfonso's Instagram pic.
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Once you start tasting what it feels like to win, they won't settle for anything else.
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Eventually, I settle for catching up with my favorite stoner pals Abbi and Ilana (on TV).
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The rest of us have to settle for the remote experience offered by our TV sets.
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I settle for a vegetable biryani—he sticks it in the microwave mounted on the wall.
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Dafne Schippers of the Netherlands won silver and American Tori Bowie had to settle for bronze.
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It is abundantly clear that Utah Republicans refuse to settle for the lesser of two evils.
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But much like finding a manicurist you trust, you shouldn't settle for any at-home machine.
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Uncle Dom said that Rodgers and Hart had called Mr. Roman offering to settle for $1,200.
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We may need to accept some equity lost and settle for a slower build back up.
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Two years later, almost all of them were willing, even eager, to settle for much less.
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He had to settle for a par and then lost to Colin Montgomerie in a playoff.
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A charger doesn't need to be a design piece, but why settle for an ugly one?
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Our society must not settle for leaving women who face unplanned pregnancy no hope but abortion.
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At these championships, he had to settle for a bronze medal in the 100-meter race.
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And if animals, treehouses or the cold really aren't appealing, you can always settle for royalty.
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I loved this moment, right down to the "Settle for a Cloud Car" mission objective text.
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November 16, 20173 Kelly's memoir, Settle for More, revealed the extent of her allegations against Ailes.
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Thanks to pumps and powders, drinkers who can't splurge no longer have to settle for plonk.
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If more realistically that's not possible and you have to settle for smaller changes, that's fine.
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Dodik had said that he would settle for questioning only on the territory of the Serb Republic.
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Humans settle for one that works well enough because to find the optimal one is too hard.
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This climaxed at the 2010 Games, when Asada had to settle for silver while Kim claimed gold.
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But consumers interested in trying this tactic may find they need to settle for a DIY approach.
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If you prefer black, you have to settle for a still reasonable price of $79.99 from Amazon.
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"The family will settle for nothing less than a conviction and appropriate sentencing," attorney Lee Merritt said.
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These cybercriminals probably won't settle for hacktivism for long, or hold their breath until 2017's OpIsrael.
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"To what degree do you settle for something less, and how long do you wait?" she said.
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Why settle for blurry paparazzi photos from a film set when you can have the real thing?
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The United States will settle for nothing less than permanent denuclearization of North Korea, the official said.
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To many, the lesson of 2016 was to go bold and never settle for the compromise candidate.
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I contemplate picking up a cold brew on our walk back but settle for a Keurig instead.
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After a jury awarded the retirees $28 million, the union agreed to settle for about $26 million.
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I know I need to work out so I settle for a beginners' yoga tutorial on YouTube.
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If this happens, coal industry wages could spiral downward as workers settle for lower pay over unemployment.
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One source had said the Chinese buyers may settle for a stake of less than 25 percent.
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But until that day comes, we must settle for Ali Wong's bleating, staccato impression of Keanu's laugh.
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Most of us weren't going to settle for a house that picked us because they had to.
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Until then, however, we'll have to settle for seasonal flavors, like the newly released Cinnamon Bun Oreo.
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Manning's intentional grounding penalty forced the Giants to settle for a 22-yard field goal from Gould.
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If economists can count almost 5,000 breakfast cereals, why should citizens settle for just two political parties?
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Why settle for a small video box when you can transport your users into your brand's world.
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For now, officials would settle for enough revenue to cover the running costs and repay the loans.
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Desired outcome: Riyadh has pushed for Assad's ouster, and is not likely to settle for much less.
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Cincinnati drove inside the Ravens 123 but had to settle for Randy Bullock's 22-yard field goal.
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USC had to settle for a 38-yard field from Chase McGrath for a 20-0 lead.
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For now, you'll have to settle for a potted plant in place of our normal elucidating commentary.
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Now he has to settle for being among the also-rans, but there's little he can do.
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Be the woman who does not require validation and refuses to settle for less than she deserves.
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He had to settle for being Reagan's chief of staff at the tail end of his presidency.
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Since that day, I've learned to negotiate my salary during job interviews and never settle for less.
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When it comes to mini-reunions of this beloved show, we'll settle for what we can get.
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It's not clear, however, that either would settle for the No. 2 slot — Warsh definitely would not.
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Meanwhile, we commoners will have to settle for the catwalk action we see on the big screen.
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She had to settle for second place in heat four behind Ivorian Marie-Josee Ta Lou though.
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Instead, she will have to settle for her record-breaking night at the London Diamond League meet.
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Instead of getting three or four HDMI ports, you might need to settle for one or two.
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But shouting in public is still frowned upon, and so we settle for a lavish, gleaming totem.
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She trashes the story altogether — who needs that byline when you can settle for Oval Office sexcapades?
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Should protesters give up on disrupting the visit and settle for marching in a major city instead?
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Settle for grabbing two six-packs of beer from the corner store and relaxing in our backyard.
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We believe that no one should have to settle for a company that can't deliver the goods.
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Right. You want presumably the same and won't be very happy to settle for five cents. Yeah.
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I am not terribly hungry so I settle for some pretzels, pita chips, and pine nut hummus.
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Watt had a strip sack on third down, making the Giants settle for the second field goal.
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The second attempt would have won the game; instead the Vikings had to settle for a tie.
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Ms. Redgrave earned an Oscar nomination, while Ms. Jackson had to settle for a Golden Globe nod.
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Newbies to VR usually have to settle for a 75% cool experience to avoid paying nearly $2003,000.
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At least I'm going out later today and can get some more, so I settle for butter.
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Because his fastest lap was taken away, Castroneves was forced to settle for the second starting position.
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Some Democrats are making it clear they won't settle for passing a bill that the NRA backs.
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But I am not willing to settle for evicting a few Russian agents and then moving on.
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You want hot, intense, and real relationships, and you won't settle for anything less than you deserve.
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The French sprinter Nacer Bouhanni, who had to settle for a sixth-place finish, acknowledged Kittel's superiority.
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RHP Corey Kluber pitched well enough to win Sunday, but had to settle for a no-decision.
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That it did not have to settle for being "the dream," but that it could be more.
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Conversely, some Democrats fear the president wants a bill so badly he'll settle for a bad bill.
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Two high-profile US stars had to settle for something less than gold in the alpine combined.
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Many faith-based films settle for a Jesus-loves-me climax without digging far into theological matters.
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Plus, you can settle for catastrophic car insurance, instead of a more comprehensive insurance that lenders require.
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It's now her prosecutors who are out for blood, and they won't settle for just a drop.
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They must settle for daily visits of just one-hour a day at the government-funded ward.
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McIlroy, suddenly back in the game, could get no closer and had to settle for a 268.
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Kennedy and the unions refused to settle for something not offering universal coverage, and the effort died.
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And in the meantime, we'll just have to settle for the next best available PS offerings out there.
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Archambault had told CNN previously that his tribe will settle for nothing less than stopping the pipeline's construction.
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In this case, we may have to settle for spotted-ringed seal unless someone has a better suggestion.
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Why settle for one flavor (sour-shoe smell) when you can have two flavors (sour shoes and Champagne)?
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I settle for avocado toast on the Ezekiel bread I keep in the freezer and a few eggs.
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I settle for something tangible instead, like a pimple that I can eliminate in a matter of seconds.
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I settle for pita chips and cheese, and she gets cottage cheese and Wheat Thins from the pantry.
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That refusal to settle for being "old" will only get stronger as the baby-boomers start turning 65.
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Caryl Boies, according to her father, said then that investors would never settle for less than $100 million.
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Right now, we have to settle for faster GPUs and more teraflops packed into the same familiar boxes.
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As prices rise, buyers skimp: regulars who used to buy a kilogram of fruit now settle for half.
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I let the beer settle for about four weeks and then kegged the IPA in a small keg.
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" After that experience, she refuses to settle for token roles that give a film "the illusion of diversity.
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Our girl is a townie, "programmed by generation after generation of workers" to settle for a menial job.
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For now I'll have to settle for keyboardless tablets if I want the lightest computer money can buy.
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For now we'll settle for nitpicking every known plot detail — it'll have to be October by then, right?
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Used to making thousands, smugglers are unlikely to settle for meager profits from a farm stand, several said.
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But he has gotten some positive remarks about it from Cape's Japanese customers, so he'll settle for that.
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Regardless of the situation, we shouldn't settle for something meh just because we're in need of something new.
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Conformity is the main villain when we decide to settle for the familiar, ultimately generating stagnant venture returns.
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After college, I couldn't find a decent job and wasn't willing to settle for one I didn't love.
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For this bastion of individuality did not settle for a simple clown mask, or some light face paint.
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Sensible woman Mariah Carey will not settle for anything less than a constant soundtrack of Mariah Carey music.
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Guess he'll just have to settle for the Trump National Golf Club Philadelphia -- which is in New Jersey.
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It may settle for dominating some cities, leaving others to rivals, provided that does not violate antitrust rules.
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When you're on a budget, it's easy to settle for winter staples that aren't quite up to par.
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KFC: CLOSED You'll have to settle for deep-fried turkey, since KFC locations are closed on the holiday.
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You won't settle for anything less than a partner who's a dependable and important part of your life.
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And in the case of the white shirt, you don't want to settle for just any old version.
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But for now, he'll have to settle for ordering just the ninth-largest defense increase in 40 years.
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She won't settle for someone who isn't perfect for her, but she's tired of wishing for Mr. Right.
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Why settle for a mere object when you can present an item with a brain all its own?!
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Although I would like it to have been a bit firmer, I'll settle for that nice salty finish.
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Sweet headphones are the perfect gift because everyone wants em—but most just lazily settle for white earbuds.
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Why does buying a Nexus require me to settle for a camera app that can't compare to Samsung's?
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As a plan B, I'd settle for an HD version of Beyonce's weekend 2 Coachella performance in full.
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"It's always good to come up with a theme and then really don't settle for halfway," she suggests.
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He said he would settle for a lesser amount in order to reach an agreement, and proposed $3,800.
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Let the gin mixture settle for a minute before straining and pouring it into the soda water. Enjoy!
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We just tried to attack them and make him settle for outside shots and hope he missed them.
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When he didn't, I decided this was what I needed to settle for — a wink here and there.
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Some indulge in brief cross table talk, but most settle for a handshake and some post-match chatting.
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But don't just settle for the one that comes in the prettiest bottle or makes the wildest claims.
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But really, when we're this close to the perfect game of wizard chess, why settle for anything less?
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Nowadays we have to settle for mildly competitive play and the ever looming promise of Pat Riley's genius.
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To avoid these hazards, Grace and her family often settle for a shorter walk to dirty swamp water.
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Small companies need innovation in order to compete and give consumers the choice to not settle for mediocrity.
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"I figured out the method to the madness is know your worth, don't settle for less," she added.
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The Trump administration has repeated that it won't settle for a deal that is unfair to American workers.
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You are not single because you will not settle for a night of bad sex with a stranger.
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Because, sometimes, when you lack the power to generate miracles, you just have to settle for a massage.
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So while the 85033-year delay buys some time, it cannot be the end result we settle for.
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He basically told me to settle for average in life; otherwise I was setting myself up for disappointment.
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The rest of us, it seems, will have to settle for that old familiar "inner beauty" consolation prize.
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Nowadays, we have to settle for mildly competitive play and the ever looming promise of Pat Riley's genius.
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"If the millionaire doesn't work out, here's your chance to settle for much, much less," his ads read.
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Lean into the messiness, accept your unpleasantness, and refuse to settle for less than you want from life.
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She expects life to give her the moon and the stars, and she won't settle for anything less.
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Foreign classics are presented in New York rarely enough that curious audiences would gladly settle for almost anything.
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Eleven plays later, the Jags had to settle for a 257-yard field goal and trailed 17-15.
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That's the subject of "Noura," a new play by Heather Raffo, directed by Joanna Settle for Playwrights Horizons.
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Looking back, Mr. Levy said he would tell his 18-year-old self never to settle for less.
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Moreover, rich households probably aren't going to settle for a maximum retirement payout of around $50,000 a year.
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They don't settle for voting, but are eager to protest when they believe they are being treated unjustly.
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In any event, after this trip, I'll settle for something far more modest: basic improvements to public transportation.
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Mostly just be glad you no longer have to settle for Oliver Stone's version of the Snowden story.
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When news reports indicated that he might have to settle for 20 percent at best, he doubled down.
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For now, though, the laser fans will have to settle for a better view of the road ahead.
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Dr. Noorchashm and Dr. Reed would not settle for less than a complete ban, and continued to agitate.
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"Thanks to pumps and powders, drinkers who can't splurge no longer have to settle for plonk," she wrote.
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Too often, in both our careers and our personal lives, we settle for old-fashioned definitions of success.
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Because of this multi-variable approach, you shouldn't settle for the first financial aid package you are offered.
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The Rams ought to take a page out of the Patriots' playbook and settle for some shorter throws.
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I'd even settle for fully user-configurable bundles and unfettered access to past episodes, with local TV included.
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So it's possible we'll see Paul settle for a few of these ideas rather than his entire list.
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Venus in Scorpio doesn't settle for small talk over coffee; Venus in Scorpio craves connection on every level.
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That's why I took so long writing this book, because I didn't want to settle for the theoretical.
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Only if they either fail to score or settle for a field goal do their rivals get the ball.
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Why settle for the Fisher-Price write-off when you can communicate your feelings clearly with two simple words?
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Don't just settle for the standard list of shortcuts you get with Windows or macOS—create your own too.
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This signals to Kim that Trump may talk a big game, but he will settle for a lot less.
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It had to settle for a still sizable $46.8 million debut and second place on the box office chart.
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Sadly, I have to settle for the Italian chicken because they are out of bacon for the turkey club.
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Are acquirers generally willing to pay up right now, or do they expect maturing companies to settle for less?
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And no one wants to play a tie-breaker or settle for a one-and-done wild-card spot.
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Despite his best efforts, Buck could not find a hard case and had to settle for a Tupperware box.
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In her memoir Settle for More, Kelly detailed the sexual harassment she said she endured while working for Ailes.
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Most would settle for dislodging Mr Trump even if they could not win back their party in the process.
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And to think, the tune wasn't even in the film until Pasek and Paul looked to Settle for inspiration.
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Curry voted early for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, while Pabon plans to hold his nose and settle for Clinton.
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The only advice I can give is to never settle for anything that doesn't set your soul on fire.
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A sketch on Netflix's "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" doesn't just settle for one funny idea.
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For now, though, we'll settle for the official portraits from the royal wedding, which no surprise, are absolutely stunning.
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We're making similar deals, and we're all being forced to settle for what we get in the same way.
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And for the meantime, settle for looking at photos of unofficial Fyre Festival merch available all over the net.
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Thanks to beauty maven Jen, you'll never have to settle for a color that's anything less than perfect again.
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What we have now is hardly a democracy, or at least, not a democracy that we should settle for.
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This doesn't mean you have to suppress your kink and settle for a life of half-enjoyable vanilla missionary.
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Never settle for any partnership—in love, business, or wherever—that demands you to be a mind reader, Pisces.
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Because he can't get any legislation passed, he's going to settle for his old fallback: signing an executive order.
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Perhaps, Reynolds could settle for enlisting Virtue and Moir's services only when he's in need of a couple babysitters.
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Amy thinks the system might just be purposefully wearing them down, so that eventually, they just settle for someone.
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Until that day comes, we'll have to settle for the friendship between Rey and Boyega's Finn to sustain us.
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"Proud of @taylorswift13 for her fierce & cutting testimony & her refusal to settle for being treated like property," Dunham tweeted.
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You will shape your own reality and accept how you should never settle for anything less than you deserve.
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Clinton forced them to settle for small ones and got them to agree to some modest new spending commitments.
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He eventually had to settle for a share of sixth spot, three strokes behind winner Francesco Molinari of Italy.
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Instead, I settle for a Jet Ski ride alongside Lakey Peterson, 23, and Griffin Colapinto, 323, as they surf.
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Now they, along with other staunch environmentalists, must settle for Clinton, or back Jill Stein's hopeless Green Party bid.
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Shcherbakova's total of 227.26 points proved too much for Tennell, who had to settle for second place on 216.14.
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And so, Pitt will have to settle for just watching the DVDs with commentary like the rest of us.
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Fans who still want to watch Hough can settle for her brother, Derek, if he returns to the show.
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After reportedly failing to raise at a $1 billion valuation, the company had to settle for a flat round.
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Defending champion Taoufik Makhloufi of Algeria had to settle for second and Nick Willis of New Zealand took bronze.
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I'll settle for a comatose Fred Andrews if we get to see him and Archie reunite at some point.
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Luvo Manyonga of South Africa took silver and defending champion Greg Rutherford of Britain had to settle for bronze.
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We'd settle for a round of firewhisky shots and some chocolate frogs, but they're pretty hard to come by.
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So why should Democrats settle for Joe Biden, an Iraq War–voting, crime bill–authoring, financial services–coddling septuagenarian?
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As industry leaders, we have a responsibility to not just settle for the status quo, but to change it.
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We do not settle for an inferior American citizenship, we aspire to a better future for our next generations.
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But baby faces are too pudgy for such specificity, Johnson says, so she'll settle for positive, negative, and neutral.
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To say much more would be to spoil the fun, so instead you'll have to settle for vague descriptions.
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I couldn't find the specialty cinnamon at my local store, so I had to settle for the regular stuff.
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People who earn six figures don't settle for a low salary — they find a job with unlimited earning potential.
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His best major finish in that period was 22nd, and even then he had to settle for a tie.
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Millions of people settle for bad interest rates, big fees, poor customer service, and frustrating experiences with their accounts.
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" "If you accept the idea that there is no perfect candidate, I'll settle for the candidate who is honest.
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If Trump fails to get a wall I'll just have to settle for only 90% of what I wanted.
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Flynn said that he could probably get a congressional waiver, but if not he'd settle for national-security adviser.
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You decide to pay the debt to stop the calls after the collector tells you they'll settle for $205.
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I certainly would like to be pushed harder versus asked to settle for a lower goal after missing one.
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But they'll happily settle for none of that, so long as Trump keeps his ally-bashing to a minimum.
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"Nod and shake my hand," he orders factory owners as they settle for half the sum they first demanded.
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Jensen hunted for a life preserver but had to settle for a pack of balloons stashed behind a bar.
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Washington says it will settle for nothing less than a "complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization" of the nuclear program.
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But legal experts I spoke to doubt Mueller would settle for anything less than a sit-down with Trump.
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He wonders if prom will be canceled, and if the seniors will have to settle for a virtual graduation.
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The Horned Frogs held fast and forced Purdue to settle for junior kicker J.D. Dellinger's 31-yard field goal.
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"If they settle for another jump shot, I don't know what I'm going to do right now," she said.
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How would it feel to sacrifice the dream of buying your "forever" home and settle for a starter one?
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If offered free travel, why would anyone settle for one place when it's possible to tour the entire world?
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House Democrats have made clear they will settle for nothing less than the entire Mueller report, unedited and unredacted.
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But we'll settle for a new book explaining how the riskiest and shrewdest deal in publishing history went down.
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In a 2013 interview with GQ, Beyoncé spoke about why women should not settle for making less than men.
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However, when Villanova started cutting off driving lanes and forcing the Wolverines to settle for jumpers, the game changed.
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Why settle for a yard sign when you can signal your support for a candidate to the entire world?
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" Betty Friedan introduced Chisholm at a rally and said, "We will settle for no less than the vice presidency.
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We set out to win a better deal for working people, and we refused to settle for anything less.
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Will the next administration really settle for something as weak and slow as a nearly-met Clean Power Plan?
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The Cyclones could only gain 3 yards and had to settle for a 43-yard field goal by Netten.
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But Preston proves too thoughtful an observer and too skilled a storyteller to settle for churning out danger porn.
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His preferred style of discourse — why settle for a sound bite when a 30-minute discursive argument will do?
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Her response has some people asking why she should settle for running for Senate and not the White House.
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By comparison, more than half of men who lost middle-skill jobs had to settle for lower-paying occupations.
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Nostalgia longs to restore the past, but it is typically willing to settle for preserving it in kitsch souvenirs.
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I think because of the internet, you don't have to settle for a low-level job for very long.
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Future VP Mike Pence was also in the house ... but had to settle for an Aaron Rodgers jersey. #PerksOfBeingCommanderInChief
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Right now most of you will have to settle for applying the Lens magic to a picture you've already taken.
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I know it's Fox News, but I can't settle for not hearing every candidate's ideas on such a vital subject.
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I want a sweet treat, but the snack options are…lacking…so I settle for some weirdly addicting raspberry cookies.
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In December, you won't settle for less than a loyal mate who is willing to invest in the long haul.
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Two of the sources said that CBD was looking for $500 million but might have to settle for $450 million.
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Perhaps it makes sense to settle for more incremental — and much less expensive — upgrades to the networks we already have.
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Link owners who were out of warranty had to settle for a 35 percent discount on the $100 Home Hub.
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Those who don't score one of the extremely limited pairs, meanwhile, will have to settle for the next best thing.
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Unfortunately for us all (or, maybe not), that means you'll have to settle for a balm-free spinner until then.
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He said on Tuesday that he would ask for permanent mayoral control, but that he would settle for seven years.
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But they'll settle for pushing Clinton to the left and perhaps permanently altering the ideological landscape of the Democratic Party.
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The White House granted him five minutes with Nixon, but he refused to settle for that and took 20 minutes.
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It's crucial not to settle for a one-size-fits-all approach, even if those worked for someone you know.
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Crouser's compatriot and reigning world champion Joe Kovacs had to settle for second, while New Zealand's Tomas Walsh grabbed bronze.
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This store is so small it doesn't even have name-brand Ruffles, so I settle for the local generic brand.
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As a child, Ms Gordon determined never to "settle for a blocked-off man like husbands of my mother's generation".
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The Cardinals had to settle for a field-goal try, but kicker Phil Dawson's 36-yard attempt was wide right.
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"Any company that's enjoying success has to remain paranoid and not ever settle for resting on their laurels," says Gretsch.
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Though Argentina might have liked a large, fast, customised loan, it had to settle for two out of the three.
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Don't fold and settle for the less pricey plastic, thick-rimmed set, because we've got nine alluring and affordable alternatives.
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With the dust yet to settle, for this week's Trader Poll tell us who ticked you off most over Brexit:
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If economists can count almost 5,000 breakfast cereals in America, why should its citizens settle for just two political parties?
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro wants to save $300 billion over the next decade but will almost certainly settle for less.
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So if you're dead set on driving a Ford car, you'll have to settle for the designated survivor: the Mustang.
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He had to settle for silver at the Sochi Games four years ago after finishing behind team mate Jorrit Bergsma.
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Knowles said the team, who face New Zealand in their first match, would settle for nothing but gold in Brazil.
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The song "Settle for Me" included an elaborate tap dance, and Bloom donned a period-perfect gown for the shoot.
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For now, however, we have to settle for the few not-so-exciting categories it can actually be used for.
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But until then I guess I'm just going to have to settle for running around house In my superman underwear.
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You should really, really like that person; that should not be the relationship, of all relationships, that you settle for.
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For now, we'll just have to settle for all of those heartbreaking Poussey murals popping up all over the world.
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They built the lead to 10 in the second quarter but had to settle for a 54-753 halftime lead.
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A similar API is available for Siri, although you'd have to settle for a Big Mouth Billy Bass iOS app.
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His bold move paid off as he reached the green in two, although he had to settle for a birdie.
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Defending champion Jorrit Bergsma of the Netherlands had to settle for silver and Italian Nicola Tumolero took the bronze medal.
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" The stakes are too high to settle for descriptions of past cases, generalities about respect for precedent, and "settled law.
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This shift also coincides with Berger's move to rural France, where he would settle for the remainder of his life.
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In which case, no gamer should have to settle for bland accessories when living out their dreams in virtual reality.
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Most of the time, they had to settle for two or three runs, and their record reflected that pitiful production.
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But Bell Potter analyst TS Lim said NAB may have to settle for even less, given declines in share markets.
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But then when she has the chance to marry again, she doesn't play it safe and settle for something conventional.
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RHP Justin Verlander pitched one of his best games of the year, but had to settle for a no-decision.
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They settle for filming, but are not permitted to talk to, forlorn-looking people disembarking at ports around the island.
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Some of your customers, Mr. Issa, would settle for a few months, if those months included a bit of communication.
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The American women were favorites to win their first gold, but, like their men's team, had to settle for bronze.
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The United States also won the 4x200 freestyle relay on Wednesday, again beating Australia who had to settle for silver.
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Walton has vowed to fight the case in court and says he will NOT settle for any amount of money.
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This means Westbrook will have to settle for sixth-man duties and enjoy a little extra chippiness on his shoulder.
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But the House "Coverage Caucus" turned out to be willing to settle for cosmetic changes and shiny new talking points.
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Attorneys have two basic considerations in these situations: what are we willing to settle for and call it a win?
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Personalization of skin care was becoming widespread, with people no longer wanting to settle for one-size-fits-all creams.
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To be clear, acknowledging the power of arrival fallacy does not mean we should settle for a life of mediocrity.
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New songs by Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Post Malone, Shawn Mendes and Justin Bieber have had to settle for second.
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The goal is to make sure that Hollywood doesn't just settle for getting transgender people's stories on the big screen.
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But the Bucks, at least on this mythical ballot, will have to settle for two of the six top prizes.
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For now, supporters would settle for the fully baked answer he is keeping to himself: Is he in or out?
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But for now, corporate India will settle for a government that has belatedly seen fit to respond to its complaints.
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But until then, we'll just have to settle for the mind-bending beauty that are the show's nine existing episodes.
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He refuses to settle for just salmon: In one scene, he wants wild salmon, which is almost impossible to buy.
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Investors are willing to settle for low returns if it means they gain permanent residence status in the United States.
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In a stark change from his earlier views, King devastatingly targeted white moderates willing to settle for "order" over justice.
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Obamacare, née Romneycare, was the most government involvement the Republican party could stomach and the least Democrats would settle for.
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As a "gold star" passenger, Aurora is entitled to a sumptuous breakfast, while Jim has to settle for cold cereal.
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Until we start voting for the kind of leaders we truly want, we will keep having to settle for less.
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United is 23 points behind Arsenal and could have to settle for a place in the second-tier Europa League.
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If I were smaller, I would be better — though I would settle for numb — and I would love myself more.
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They had to settle for a 26-yard field goal from Jake Elliott to cut Seattle's lead to 10-6.
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Harry was incorrectly ruled out of bounds on the play and the Patriots had to settle for a field goal.
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We do a great disservice to them if we settle for half measures when the true goal is in sight.
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"As Ronald Reagan once said, 'America is too great a country to settle for small dreams,' " he wrote, in 29.
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"But once the Constitutional Court rules, conservatives will settle for the verdict, whatever it may be, and will start unifying."
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It was incredibly frustrating having to settle for a suit that I was forced to constantly adjust throughout the day.
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Moon and Kim may settle for interim agreements on the non-nuclear issues, pending the summit between Trump and Kim.
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As another titleless year comes to a close, New Yorkers are once again being asked to settle for mere competitiveness.
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The visitors then had to settle for field goals on a pair of red-zone opportunities in the fourth quarter.
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Few people attain great lives, in large part because it is just so easy to settle for a good life.
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I used to have a backpack by the brand, but I had to settle for the tote for my experiment.
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If past is prologue, however, the Egyptians will drag their feet, testing whether Washington will settle for a partial solution.
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In her 2016 memoir Settle for More, Kelly detailed the sexual harassment she said she endured while working for Ailes.
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Instead, lawmakers would have to settle for a smaller, temporary cut — a compromise that business groups warned would be disappointing.
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They may not blow thousands of dollars traveling to far-flung destinations, but they'll settle for vacationing close to home.
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The candidates will settle for that as they ready themselves for the post-holiday sprint into Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Mr. Trump appeared to soften his demand late on Monday, saying he would settle for additional funds for border security.
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Appearance: American Shorthair Personality: Diva Fire sign Aries loves the finer things in life—and won't settle for any less!
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Why settle for nine-and-a-half years when you can do an even 10 or better?
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Not all songs are created sonically equal, so why should you settle for headphones that don't adapt to your listening habits?
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I'm never that far from a water bottle, pitcher, dispenser, or faucet, so it just makes sense to settle for H2O.
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At a time when so many movies settle for visceral thrills, that alone makes "Arrival" feel like a rather bold adventure.
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Don't settle for airport food unless it's part of the experience Avoid paying airline prices and bring a lunch from home.
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"Don't settle for a cut grade less than Good, and if you can afford it, up to Very Good," Fine advises.
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When the new Karma starts production—likely later this year—it will settle for a niche role in the luxury market.
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Although the non-profit is prepared to duke it out in court with CVS, Little said, they'd settle for a compromise.
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You're supposed to use real dyed eggs, but Easter is not celebrated in Malaysia, so I settle for Kinder eggs ($3).
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Tygart's team, overwhelmed with the number of victims, had to settle for recording a password-protected video message to those athletes.
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He also shot 67 and had to settle for his 12th second-placing on tour to go along with four victories.
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Not wanting to settle for a no, we shared our pitches with each other for advice on how to improve them.
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The Bears got no closer than eight the rest of the way and had to settle for a ninth straight defeat.
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Your Khaleesi will settle for nothing less than bending the knee, swearing fealty, and also a few purchases from this list.
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And he has to settle for a two-way deal and has been in Rockford [of the AHL] all season long.
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Such financial woes could still lead many sun-seeking British pensioners to abandon the Costa Brava and settle for merry Margate.
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But Japan, who celebrated their first ever medal in the men's team event, did not settle for silver without a fight.
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At the time Mr Ramaphosa told friends that this victory would have to do—"We settle for the beachhead," he said.
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You either saw the wink and the nod, or you kept it moving and had to settle for appreciating the sonics.
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They all ask for a bite of my pot stickers but settle for the granola bars I keep in my desk.
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We the customers have come to expect a certain standard of cruising… Now you expect us to settle for no #towelanimals.
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But couldn't some backbench politician—some minor executive, or else the leader of a struggling nonprofit—settle for open-source speeches?
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Instead of getting the best modem available with the fastest download speed, Apple will make us all settle for second best.
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Until we know for sure, Team Logan devotees will just have to settle for their Czuchry fix in scrubs, not suits.
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You might be wondering why I have so many keyboards, and why I don't just settle for the default Apple keyboard.
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The girl group seem safe in their scrub-free zone, where they don't settle for anything less than what they desire.
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So, before you settle for last season's recycled trends, let us introduce you to 2019's most sought-after purse collection.
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Still, Washington might settle for an end to further testing and weapons development, staving off the threat to the U.S. mainland.
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The cost is modest nose-holding, and a willingness to settle for fast and flaunt-worthy, rather than deep and comprehensive.
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Azerbaijan were also forced to settle for silver in the earlier 65 kg final, where Russia's Soslan Rakhmonov defeated Toghrul Asgarov.
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Subscribers can listen to the album in full, while others will have to settle for 22016 second snippets of each song.
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We'll probably never get true multi-tasking on the iPhone, but we'd settle for picture-in-picture at the very least.
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Disney would just have to settle for owning Fox's U.S. assets: Its movie studios and its 30 percent stake in Hulu.
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Without the loans, many would have to give up and settle for much less, says Jason Reeve, the firm's managing director.
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Weiss, who is fifty-three, believes that most of us listen wrong; we settle for horribly compressed recordings on crappy components.
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Instead of paying $41,029.53 out of pocket, she offered to settle for $4,100, on top of the $13,000 her insurance paid.
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But after getting first-and-goal at BC's 21, FSU had to settle for a 213-yard Ricky Aguayo field goal.
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But, landing with her feet slightly apart, she could not beat Mustafina's score of 15.900 and had to settle for silver.
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Those people are unlikely to settle for more autonomy, but, under current circumstances, they cannot legally split from a unitary state.
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Trump has insisted he won't settle for anything resembling the agreement President Barack Obama signed on to along with US allies.
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They're the mail-order brides of the continent, dreaming of an "I do" from the E.U. Surely they'd settle for Britain.
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Beijing knows that President Donald Trump is under domestic political pressure to settle for less than fundamental structural reform in China.
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The two-time champion Bubba Watson had to settle for a 75, and the 2013 champion, Adam Scott, recorded a 76.
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This seems like an unlikely eventuality, unfortunately, so Moyes might have to settle for a traditional three-point haul at best.
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You spend a long time staring at your smartphone screen, so don't settle for a backdrop image that's staid and dull.
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Cleveland tied it in the bottom half when it looked initially like they'd scored three, but had to settle for one.
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Star Wars Bladebuilders Jedi Master Lightsaber, $29.99, available at AmazonThe holidays are no time to settle for a basic light saber.
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When it comes to diaper choices, you don't have to settle for ones that hurt your baby's skin and the environment.
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The people of Brecon and Radnorshire have shown that the country doesn't have to settle for Boris Johnson or Jeremy Corbyn.
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Zanetti lost out on the top prize by 0.234 of a point while Russia's Denis Abliazin had to settle for bronze.
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And "Beauty and the Beast" features Belle, who refuses to settle for a man who is not up to her standards.
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Olympic champion Hirscher had to settle for the silver medal as Austria's wait for a gold at the Are championships continued.
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He had to settle for four pars on them on Saturday along with a double bogey on the par-4 11th.
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If you can't have new moving images of Game of Thrones, why not settle for still images of Game of Thrones?
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We settle for a plate of the brutal samurai Keiji Maeda's octopus carpaccio from the beat-em-up game Devil Kings.
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We're watching closely to see whether he answers those questions, or whether Congress will settle for another round of Pruitt's platitudes.
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New England chose to settle for passes underneath to Julian Edelman and runs by LeGarrette Blount rather than forcing the issue.
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If Congress had any stones, they wouldn't settle for a stopgap fix this year as they have so many times before.
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More commonly, the FAA fines people between $1,100 and $2,193 and, if it receives pushback, offers to settle for much less.
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The novel satisfies, as the game of squash does the philosopher: "how it asked for grace but would settle for fury."
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And not voicing my concerns basically led me to having to settle for vanilla sex with lots and lots of lube.
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He mocks the room, saying only a "terrible, no-class president who doesn't know from luxury" would settle for such accommodations.
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"Know your worth and don't settle for the first offer," said Judith Ward, senior financial planner with T. Rowe Price Associates.
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Why would people who have all their other affairs in order — legal, financial, even groundskeepers — settle for a 15-minute slot?
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"We're in no hurry to settle for a bad agreement," said Steven Swanson, president of Swanson Group Inc in Glendale, Oregon.
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Denver moved to the Tennessee 20 but had to settle for a McManus 48-yard field goal with 4:56 left.
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Kenya's Kipruto had to settle for bronze, having led for most of the race, crossing the finish line in 26:50.32.
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If so, this is the type of case where the four liberal justices may have to settle for a strong dissent.
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Palumbo said having to settle for less than what is deserved is "just a reality" for many victims of sexual assault.
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Google gives us some recommendations and we decide to settle for Thai food at a restaurant 215 minutes from our Airbnb.
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I head back to the convenience store for some antacid tablets but they don't have any so I settle for crackers.
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Kelly would later reveal in her memoir, "Settle for More," that Ailes had made unwanted advances against her on several occasions.
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Women will settle for nothing less than full equality — in their homes, in their workplaces, and in the halls of Congress.
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The Lions drove 68 yards on their first possession but had to settle for a 26-yard Matt Prater field goal.
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He might even settle for a deal that looks a lot like the old one, but has his name on it.
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However, London gold medalist Kaori Matsumoto, who was a favorite to win the women's 57kg category had to settle for bronze.
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New England went 63 yards on 12 plays but was forced to settle for a 47-yard field goal by Gostkowski.
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After having lost so much of his productive life, Mr. Ortiz was not ready to settle for a line cook job.
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After that, we'll have to settle for mostly farmed and frozen fish until next spring — no substitute for the real deal.
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I think these companies think the artists will either cave in and not do anything, or settle for a really low amount.
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Trump's in search of a trade win, and if he can't get one, he might settle for scoring some political points instead.
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The drive to be paired off may lead you to settle for the relationship you have, instead of the relationship you deserve.
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Though we wish we could hear Charlotte herself read the letter aloud, we have to settle for the TV host-turned-podcaster.
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Why settle for one of the four options of your office drink maker if you can choose from Starbucks' plethora of options?
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I would like very much to be a Jaeger Pilot, but instead I'll settle for catching this sequel when it comes out.
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Still, there's always the hope among Biden supporters that even voters ready to move on will have to settle for him, eventually.
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Either way, it's clear that Betty won't settle for her closest friend betraying her pals in order to stay cozy with daddy.
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More recently, many Republican leaders have signaled they might be willing to settle for him, especially if the alternative is Mr. Cruz.
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Japan's Kaori Matsumoto, world champion and London gold medallist, was stunned in the semi-finals and went on to settle for bronze.
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If you want to see Harington minus his shirt, you'll have to settle for his bizarre Harry-Potter-as-topless-Daenerys performance.
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Because if you'd rather settle for the presumably cheaper SL-1200G, it won't be available until several months later in late 2016.
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You can settle for free alternatives, but that also means that you should also learn how to tolerate their clunkiness and limitations.
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The GOP could still claim victory, having forced Democrats to settle for $800 million less than the White House requested in February.
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You should test a few out before you settle for any specific one, but our favorite is by far and away Photomyne.
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The analyst predicted that instead of bringing corporate tax cuts down to 15 percent, Trump would settle for a 25 percent cut.
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Officials in Brussels say that means London may have to settle for an agreement like the one the EU has with Canada.
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If you didn't catch it the first time around when watching the movie, Wakandans don't settle for anything less than the best.
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However, it was ruled as a foul throw, meaning the American had to settle for silver with his third attempt of 21.66.
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Are we ready to settle for an unbalanced world economy that is costing us a whopping annual trade deficit of $800 billion?
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Or you might settle for a date with someone who lacks long-term potential, just to alleviate your anxiety about being alone.
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The army might be content, reckons Ayesha Siddiqa, a defence analyst, to settle for a weakened government led by the PML-N.
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Fans would have to settle for seeing elements of the design feed into Volvo products like the XC90 SUV and S90 sedan.
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But the movie doesn't just settle for focusing on them; it takes pains to depict weakness in the men who abandoned them.
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"Brands can no longer settle for the typical loyalty program because Amazon Prime has upped the ante," Yotpo executive Raj Nijjer said.
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Drudge said Kelly refused to promote the book, "Settle for More," on broadcasts with fellow Fox heavyweights Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity.
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The White House ended up granting him five minutes with Nixon, but he refused to settle for that and took 20 minutes.
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Historically, aircraft investors sought double-digit returns and many now have to settle for mid-to-high single figures, Morris told Reuters.
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This year, government leaders can choose policies that will help America achieve its greatest economic potential, or instead settle for economic mediocrity.
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When a dog owner has insurance, especially an umbrella policy, an injured client tends to settle for the amount covered, Phillips said.
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Some of us are yet to graduate from PB&J, while others won't settle for less than blue cheese and foie gras.
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The idea is that consumers who love the look of Withings' expensive items could settle for a lookalike made with cheaper materials.
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Some people settle for sticking their toes in the sand while on vacay, but Rita -- and Andrew, really -- went that extra mile.
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And if they do, we're going to make sure that both of you know that we're not going to settle for it.
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She wrote a bestselling memoir, Settle for More, that cemented her reputation as a kind of hard-charging role model for women.
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On this day of action, let's not settle for slogans, and instead demand a resolution that finds agreement and concludes this debate.
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For his long-term survival and that of his regime, he must think strategically and not settle for short-term tactical gains.
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"Although the police often put pressure on the workers to settle for some money, we tell the workers to persist," he said.
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As the case dragged on, Frank reduced his claim to $10 million and the litigants ultimately agreed to settle for $4.85 million.
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She had to settle for Dean, her slightly remedial married high-school ex with a bad haircut, to lose her virginity to?
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In the end, it had to settle for a more modest $54 billion valuation as it raised $4.7 billion from the IPO.
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Those who can't visit the tour dates, however, mostly have to settle for online teasers and 2D presentations like this latest video.
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The quality of your dog's diet is directly related to their health, so don't settle for mediocre dog food, treats, or supplements.
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She's up against an enemy that refuses to settle for snacking on that whale carcass and has to keep coming after her.
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But many have feared the US would settle for an agreement that breaks down as soon as the last American soldier leaves.
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Lacking the big cut that would have decapitated the administration, they have had to settle for death by a thousand smaller ones.
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With so much at stake, would the minority party in January, whether it's the Republicans or the Democrats, settle for anything less?
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"Why not wish for better, why settle for the state of instability that brought us here in the first place?" she asked.
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So do I. But in the meantime I'll settle for the buzz of social media fame in a way that Natalie won't.
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Watching Hawke's film is like turning the dial on the radio as you drive, and refusing to settle for a whole tune.
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So many Americans are happy to settle for part of the promise and potential of the U.S. and that is just sad.
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Nevada was forced to settle for another Pettit field goal, giving the Wolf Pack a 20-17 lead with 10 minutes left.
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I do not and will not ever settle for being policed to do my job and give you guys a great show.
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A tie, though, serves neither Arsenal nor Tottenham well, because the team above them, Leicester, would not settle for just one point.
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The Moon is in regal Fire sign Leo, a sign that doesn't settle for anything but the best life has to offer.
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The latest numbers suggest the party is polling strong nationally, by may well have to settle for a mixed result in Congress.
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In the meantime, work on your own goals, and don't settle for a partner who can't cheer you on as you do.
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After the ball was poked away, the Jazz forward had to settle for a badly missed half-court heave at the buzzer.
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But for now, we'll have to settle for the likes of Loren Gray, a 17-year old lip-syncher-turned TikTok royalty.
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And during a negotiation, you're likely to settle for less when you're feeling sad, because you won't want to risk being rejected.
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For all of these reasons, we can settle for a transactional deal with Iran, but we need a transformational deal with China.
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It's supposed to last you a while, so it's important that you don't settle for anything less than what you absolutely need.
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Why settle for being a man or a woman when you can locate yourself more exactly along the arc of gender identity?
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They held on to beat Toronto, 233-203, but had to settle for the wild-card playoff spot they clinched last weekend.
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Canadian Mackenzie Hughes (66) missed a 20-foot (6-metre) birdie putt at the last and had to settle for second place.
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For now, we'll have to settle for some preliminary data from two of the campaigns that seemed to do well Monday night.
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The Senators had stressed they wouldn't happily settle for reach the N.H.L.'s final four for the first time in a decade.
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Could be a pre-order thing or maybe Best Buy Canadian customers will have to settle for Just Black and Clearly White.
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"But I feel overall confident knowing that our crew executed everything perfectly because we do not settle for anything less than perfection."
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Winnipeg went 10-3-1 in November and had to settle for matching a franchise record for victories in a single month.
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But the 35-year-old winner of London and Beijing Games had to settle for bronze with a best throw of 64.80m.
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But the Chiefs had to settle for a 2150-yard field goal by Harrison Butker, which put them ahead by 2175-3.
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The United States had just been forced to settle for seventh place in the FIBA World Cup, by beating Poland, 212-74.
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And he has to settle for that in part because a thrower's second-best throw determines it in case of a tie!
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"If they don't find any clear clues, like poisoning, forensic examiners will have to settle for 'cause of death unknown,' " he said.
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Trump has destroyed any remaining hope that Israel will settle for the deal that peace processers have envisioned for a quarter century.
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With a "very good" score, I didn&apost have to settle for just any credit card — I had my pick of cards.
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At one point, he said he would not settle for an "even" agreement with China — only one that favored the United States.
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In the health sector, doctors have emigrated in droves and patients have to settle for second-rate treatment or none at all.
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Brayden Schenn scored twice for St. Louis, which had to settle for a point after leading for much of the third period.
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But those who can't pay top prices may be forced to settle for poorer service, less service, or no service at all.
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Beach lives in a world where strange men threaten you and you have to settle for ghostwriting your friend's huge book deal.
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Winnipeg went 210-219-26 in November and had to settle for matching a franchise record for victories in a single month.
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But Hawaii does not have a lottery, so he will have to settle for trying to figure out how to catch Kuchar.
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Medicare for all, by contrast, is an exercise in the proposition that we must not settle for anything less than the ideal.
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But the fear is sensible enough given the desire of the Founders to settle for the inferior governance of a presidential republic.
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"As a country, we should not settle for an outcome that leaves behind more than 23 million of our rural neighbors," explains Smith.
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Mom and Dad are coming off a truly terrible year, and Saint West is just going to have to settle for some balloons.
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You've been waiting your whole life for this moment and won't settle for anything less than a close-up view of your team?
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But why would you settle for wafer thin pages and weak spines when there's a world of top notch notebooks to scribble in?
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Many apple users are willing to chase after the latest version of technology, but not so many are willing to settle for less.
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If that's a deal-breaker, then you'll need to pay more for something closer to a real smartwatch, or settle for something uglier.
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That, in turn, has translated into host nations having to settle for watered-down final communiques with little accountability -- and even less substance.
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Of all the franchises that could have handled this emotionally significant moment with care, why did we have to settle for South Park?
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I'm running to show New Yorkers that they have a choice, and that we don't have to settle for the way things are.
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Software engineers had to settle for re-creating 7373-year-old analog instruments in digital formats, rather than innovating and improving upon them.
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Florida drove 71 yards on 10 plays during the first quarter but had to settle for an Evan McPherson 23-yard field goal.
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The people are in full revolt and will settle for nothing less than radical change in Washington, D.C., and the entire political system.
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Bottas had to settle for third with Hamilton only fifth — the first time he has been off the podium since Mexico last October.
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And both Trump and Bernie Sanders, in their very different ways, are telling us that we don't have to settle for it anymore.
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Shortly after, he was puzzlingly dismissed by Coach Lovie Smith and had to settle for a job as linebackers coach with San Diego.
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To use it is to surrender your agency as a patient, and assume you have to settle for something that doesn't feel right.
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If futures close at their current levels, it would be the lowest settle for Brent since April 4 and WTI since March 29.
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And because of the pure frequency of how often you wear your go-to topper, most people often settle for a black version.
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The technology isn't quite ready for Foley's vision, so he had to settle for VR promo videos of the latest E.L. James adaptation.
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J. talks me into doing something active (I'm definitely the sloth in our relationship) and we settle for biking along the Hudson River.
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So before you spend $500+ on a pair of boots or settle for something meh, take a look at the 18 boots ahead.
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So before you settle for yet another navy crewneck (*yawn*), take a peak at the 20 pastel-colored knits in the mix ahead.
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Now it would settle for being a German version of BNP Paribas, a French universal bank with most of its activities in Europe.
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Fiji have never won an Olympic medal of any color, but coach Ryan says they will not settle for anything less than gold.
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Yes, please — ideally (for me, anyway) the world would look like that all year long, but alas, I'll settle for this brief window.
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Instead, it had to settle for a valuation below $2 billion and a lot of questions about the company's future on Wall Street.
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Ikee had to settle for silver in the 4x200m freestyle relay as China's women won gold by a good 10 metres in 4.343.61.
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Until then, you'll have to settle for obsessing over teases like this and killing time with the actually-not-terrible Ready Player One.
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If the vice-presidency is out of reach, Mr Christie might conceivably settle for the job of attorney-general as his reward instead.
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Unfortunately, a new Glassdoor study shows that when it comes to taking time off, most Americans settle for sighing wistfully and clocking in.
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The special, set to air in February, won't feature the stars in character, but we'll happily settle for just one "How you doin?"
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"We're not going to settle for this and we still feel like, we got one more game," Thornwell said at a press conference.
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The local businessman who owns the property isn't in a hurry to sell, but won't settle for a low price, the agent said.
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It might seem like your only alternative is to settle for paycheck-to-paycheck living, or to shell out for an expensive advisor.
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"Man...," said Busch, who had to settle for finishing third last week in his hometown of Las Vegas after being penalized for speeding.
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You're waitlisted for months, you finally settle for a 5 pm reservation, and you still might be kicked out if Oprah shows up.
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When it comes to collecting props, Star Wars fans don't like to settle for anything less than the most screen-accurate items possible.
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I wish I could see the world like a kid again, but I guess I'll just have to settle for watching dry ice.
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If you thought Vladimir Putin would settle for only Syria in cementing Russia's footprint in the Middle East, you're in for a surprise.
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Clearly deficient in the art of the deal, the poor man had to settle for the lowly title of 'Father of his Country.
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"We're not going to settle for purple," said one volunteer, Marguerite Mahalek, as she spoke to a potential Democratic voter on the phone.
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Virginia Tech drove to the Georgia Tech 212 on its first possession but had to settle for Joey Slye's 274-yard field goal.
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But next time I get a craving for multi-colored comfort food, I'll settle for a DIY version — where the rainbow is guaranteed.
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He couldn't convince Texans linebackers coach Mike Vrabel to take his defensive coordinator gig and had to settle for secondary target Jim O'Neil.
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Which leaves you with a choice: you can settle for reality, or you can go off, like a fool, and dream another dream.
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The legal experts we've spoken with all say the likelihood is the case will settle ... for somewhere around $20 million on Marriott's part.
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Given the passions of the Trump era, this isn't the moment to settle for the modest, technocratic education proposals that Democrats often favor.
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"But he sees a chance of getting half a loaf, and he's willing to settle for a half a loaf," Mr. Grassley said.
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The Marvel movie earned another $27 million for its fifth straight week at No. 1, leaving "Tomb Raider" to settle for second place.
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Some believe it traces back to the Republic of Texas — having once been a nation, it's been hard to settle for mere statehood.
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"Australia said we're not going to settle for 10 percent coverage," said Dr. Moon, the lead author of the study of Australia's program.
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Ms. Baras doesn't settle for the traditional contrast between pants for some numbers and a long-tailed dress and immense shawl for others.
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It would be a devastating, self-inflicted wound for the Democrats to settle for even benevolent mimicry of Mr. Trump's hallucinatory circus act.
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But the couple, Dexy Maldonado and Marvin Madrid, decided in the end to settle for a wedding in less than dream-like conditions.
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By default, absent these conversations, we encourage young people — boys and girls — to "settle" for far less than they truly want and deserve.
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Anderson yielded a pair of solo homers over six innings to settle for a no-decision against his former team (Arizona) on Friday.
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And they believe Trump sent a clear message to the world that the U.S. is not going to settle for unfair trade deals.
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But I'll settle for your ripping up that poison-pen letter that you, and many of us, would be composing in our heads.
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Colorado had to settle for a James Stefanou 33-yard field goal to close the deficit to 24-23 with 103:46 remaining.
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Well, Levitt suggests that some consumers have success pushing back on the health care providers, which are often willing to settle for less.
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To settle for symbolic gestures without following up with the hard work of more lasting change — that's how we lose our way again.
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It is unlikely, however, that the Trump administration would bite at a suggestion they settle for a smaller, less ambitious agreement with Kim.
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Johnson had to settle for the job of foreign secretary, though he quit in July 2018 in protest of May's handling of Brexit.
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But the movie gained mythic status among cinephiles, who most often had to settle for seeing it in a less-than-ideal form.
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While many Republicans are eager for the trade war to end, they are warning the administration not to settle for a weak deal.
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But it looks like Democrats may just have to settle for an internal investigation by the Senate Judiciary Committee — and a public hearing.
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"We are not going to settle for crumbs," Hector Milla, president of one of the three striking unions, told reporters after the vote.
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Years later, Nelly would admit that he had to settle for that Wayne feature because his budget wasn't big enough to afford Juvenile.
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The temptation to settle for a deal that gives the Saudis a path to the bomb might just be too great to overcome.
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The second guy to do so bears the exact same costs, but ends up needing to settle for fewer customers and lower prices.
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The real question there is whether they have the money to do so, or if they would they settle for bringing Allen back.
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Walton has maintained his innocence, vowing to fight the case in court and saying he will NOT settle for any amount of money.
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Sure, it woulda been nice to have that waterbed floor too ... but we'll settle for the insane view of Bel-Air, we guess.
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Now, at least as it pertains to Vizio, it will have to settle for app software integration and continue trying to make inroads elsewhere.
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" If Mueller does not find evidence that Trump committed a crime, the comedians would settle for something else: "At least prove he's super poor.
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The Exorcist (1973), for example, ultimately walked away with a sole win for Adapted Screenplay, while Jaws had to settle for technical category wins.
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The rapid growth of index funds, in which investors settle for an average return by holding all the market's leading stocks, suggests as much.
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M is for Magic Why settle for Neil Gaiman reading one big story when he can read you a whole bunch of small ones?
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We make sure that large businesses, just like everyone else, pay all the taxes due under U.K. law and we don't settle for less.
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When not camping in the countryside, they would settle for a time in towns where they earned money working as waitresses or store clerks.
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Alas, modern technology has yet to make our dreams come true—for now, we'll settle for enjoying these filling cold-weather soups via mouth.
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Johnson had to settle for the job of foreign secretary — a post he quit in July 2018 in protest of May's handling of Brexit.
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Though what I want to know is how the chemo will shape the tumors in my mother, I settle for the answers he has.
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Until then, we'll have to settle for the next best thing when it comes to recovery, which is EMS or electric muscle stimulation devices.
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The Giants, trailing at the time by 8 points, had to settle for a 48-yard field goal by Josh Brown two plays later.
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With Venus retrograde and the sun in Scorpio, you're getting clear on your needs in love and life—and refusing to settle for less.
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If the contracts close at their current levels, it would be the lowest settle for Brent since March 22 and WTI since March 503.
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Multiple women accused Ailes, the founder of Fox News, of sexual misconduct, including Kelly, who detailed the allegations in her book Settle For More.
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So, we can perhaps temporarily settle for this: That 2.1 percent actual growth rate is fine, given the structural problems we continue to face.
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Since then, owners of the "regular size" models have had to settle for the not-quite-as-good solo camera without optical image stabilization.
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He, too, had to settle for a career of diminished scope, grinding out maps and renderings for a land registry office and other bureaucracies.
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Customize the home screenYou don't have to settle for the layout of icons and apps presented to you by Apple on its TV device.
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I go to the deli next door and contemplate buying a Rice Krispies treat, but settle for some cranberry and nut trail mix instead.
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Walker was effective in his season debut last Friday, but he had to settle for a no-decision in a loss to the A's.
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Non-members must settle for the more expensive list price (or sign up for a free Prime trial if they want the lower one).
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Playing guinea pig can be exhausting and demoralizing; some people settle for a good-enough option, and some give up on birth control entirely.
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If Trump faces a public opinion backlash or there are signs Republican lawmakers may be abandoning him, he might have to settle for less.
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He was never going to be the best swimmer in the pool, he reckoned, so would have to settle for being the hardest-working.
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Why settle for a vape that can only handle oils, waxes, loose-leaf marijuana or e-liquids when one pen can do it all?
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The Briton, last year's winner in Monaco, had produced a 1:13.425 effort in the morning, when Vettel had to settle for second best.
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Some people think this is a negotiating tactic—that you say very dramatic things but actually you would settle for some very small changes.
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For selfies, the Q73+ and standard Q7 have 8-megapixel cameras, while users of the Q7a will have to settle for a 5MP sensor.
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Season 3 may be fast-approaching, but there is still time to make this guest role — nay, I'll settle for brief cameo — a reality.
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His eye is taken by Stewart, but he has to settle for friendship until she comes to tell him her lover has left her.
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He tried two previous times to get more funding for government-funded preschool education and in 2017 had to settle for a pilot program.
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The film chronicles the ups and downs of four women who are looking for a love they deserve rather than one they settle for.
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The goal here wouldn't necessarily be to settle for that outcome, but to pass something that would trigger a conference committee with the House.
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It's the hub of everything you do on your Windows computer, so don't settle for the default configuration: Make the Start menu your own.
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And now, with apps designed for social video-chatting and live video-streaming, kids don't have to settle for sending static images and words.
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After letting the paint settle for a few seconds I brushed a layer of top coat over my nails to lock in the color.
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The Fire had to settle for a 2-2 draw against Columbus on Wednesday after conceding a 90th minute goal to striker Romario Williams.
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And being short on time or money can often lead families to settle for less nourishing options — a reality Musk is determined to change.
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Instead, I have to settle for photos of this sort of outing, kindly snapped and forwarded by my nanny hours after it actually happened.
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I don't know if Sanders would rather be right than be president, but it looks like he'll have to settle for the former anyway.
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Leo is the superstar of the zodiac, so spoil yourself and set high standards—Leo season is not the time to settle for less!
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But for now we can settle for the development of strong relations between law enforcement and the communities they're sworn to protect and serve.
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But for now we have to settle for a more narrow experience when the game launches some time in July for iOS and Android.
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"We just reduced our potential exposure," said one investor who had to settle for a smaller than expected allocation given the surge of demand.
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Apple can't make it impossible to break into an iPhone, so the company has to settle for the next best thing: making it expensive.
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In the meantime, those of us who can set our watches by our sneeze attacks will have to settle for embracing our circadian quirks.
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So far, voters are saying they aren't willing to settle for a party favorite, and don't want to be cheated out of a choice.
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And if HPE's experiment is a success, humanity's first Mars explorers might not have to settle for the computing power of an Apple IIe.
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At the very least, though, lawmakers would settle for confidence the President wouldn't throw a wrench in any deal progress with a negative tweet.
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Settle for More aside, she's spent her career really not caring if you think she's a racist or a pro-lifer or a bully.
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He said aides would prefer for the primary to be moved to May but would settle for a move to April 12 or 19.
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Radio host Kurt Schlichter said he would "settle" for getting "only 90%" of what he wanted if Trump fails to secure a border wall.
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The trans-Atlantic automaker has had to settle for much more limited deals with BMW and Google spin-off Waymo on autonomous vehicle development.
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Fitzpatrick may be forced to settle for far less than what he believes constitutes his market value if no suitors arise beyond the Jets.
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The Bengals' (3-1) season-long problem of stalling near the goal line forced them to settle for five field goals by Mike Nugent.
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Rather than take a chance on the unknown, many people choose instead to settle for familiar grapes, enticing brand names and well-known places.
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Arizona State had 192 yards in the third quarter to the Hornets' 53, but the Sun Devils had to settle for two field goals.
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Vice President Mike Pence insisted that the White House would settle for nothing less than a border wall, and Democrats, as ever, rejected one.
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Instead, it is a worrying sign that the administration may settle for an ephemeral victory at the expense of America's long-term economic interests.
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Aziz Ansari didn't settle for winning a Golden Globe, he immediately followed that up with another trophy -- a fresh bag of In-N-Out!
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In one realm after another, people are able to find products and services they want, rather than having to settle for something less useful.
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"After so much has been sacrificed, Americans will settle for nothing less than a full, enforceable and fair deal with China," Mr. Grassley said.
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Or even make it settle for second dibs after a bid from a country whose new president is hardly winning any international popularity contests?
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"He does not settle for whatever he&aposs inherited"This lofty demeanor does not obscure another side to Marcus: A relentless focus on execution.
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The thing is, if you're spending hundreds of pounds on a new TV, you shouldn't have to settle for anything less than the best.
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We could mess up this wondrous gift or else settle for very shortsighted goals and trivial purposes, which would ultimately mean nothing to us.
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Other players have been too willing to settle for icing the puck while protecting fragile leads, creating dangerous face-offs in their own zone.
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Members of the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee are no longer willing to settle for the testimony of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's deputies.
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But if you have to choose between a more modest gift and the risk of disgruntled or resentful colleagues, settle for the smaller present.
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The Bipartisan Budget Act would provide substantial increases in both 2202 and 2628, then settle for roughly inflationary growth levels in the years following.
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The 9-year-old Gonzalez permitted one run on three hits over 223 24/22 innings but had to settle for a no-decision.
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This shirt comes in seven different colors so you don't have to settle for wearing only white shirts out of fear of sweat stains.
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Many countries settle for just an alliterative adjective: Brilliant Barbados, Epic Estonia, Incredible India, Remarkable Rwanda and, at the alliterative apex, Pristine Paradise Palau.
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Others want even less volatility and may settle for utility returns, which they see as possible as domestic oil production takes on manufacturing characteristics.
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"On this day of action, let's not settle for slogans, and instead demand a resolution that finds agreement and concludes this debate," Thune writes.
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Yet she had to settle for victory in a meeting record of 14 minutes 18.89 seconds, more than seven seconds outside the world record.
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Maybe for them the switch is, they would have gone out to lunch or dinner, but now they have to settle for fucking delivery.
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