If Democratic-leaning youths shun the military under Trump, will Republican leaning youths shun service under a Democratic president?
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OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's decision to shun Boeing Co (BA.
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Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun / The frumious Bandersnatch!
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For now, all parties say they will shun the populists.
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Understanding why people shun surveys might help boost response rates.
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" He goes, "Not one restaurant better than Shun Li there.
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The point, of course, isn't that investors should shun Buffett.
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Pharmaceutical companies shun such treatments because they are not moneymakers.
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The Associated Press: Democrats shun idea of Pelosi floor fight.
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Clinton's instinct to shun any personal responsibility angered some Democrats.
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The idea that Democrats would shun Clinton is pure insanity.
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But that doesn't mean we should shun lip balm altogether.
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As a result, most major banks shun the marijuana business.
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Societies that shun or expel their critics aren't protecting themselves.
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To be pretentious is seen to shun that somehow. Right.
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They form cliques, shun rivals, and even dole out nicknames.
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Large American mobile carriers already shun the companies' telecom equipment.
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Are you trying to shun me out of the store?
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But he doesn't think investors should shun giant companies either.
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Yee Shun, by approving a public sculpture in its honor.
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For far too long, it's been OK to shun cunnilingus.
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Khashoggi's killing sparked concerns that international investors would shun the kingdom.
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But their disinterest in Jerusalem means they shun aspects of Zionism.
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You'd try to shun them if they weren't a good dancer.
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British mortgage lenders shun homes built with "non-traditional construction methods".
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Many, like President Tayyip Erdogan, are pious Muslims who shun alcohol.
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They do not seek the limelight — in fact, they shun it.
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He then said he would shun the sport of boxing forever.
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It is not hard to see why Americans shun the topic.
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Many shun accounts to stay off the radar of tax collectors.
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The payment processing industry has grown rapidly as consumers shun cash.
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In a lovely society people shun these corrupt and corrupting things.
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"We don't shun people and Donald Trump wasn't shunned," he said.
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Go deeper: Foreign students have begun to shun the United States.
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Shun Linda Wang and William Joseph Readey IV were married Nov.
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Some unions are advising members to shun anyone in the AfD.
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Flies and flatworms shun it, as do mice and wolf spiders.
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The soldiers mostly shun camouflage for button-down shirts and khakis.
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Investors continued to shun European equities, however, pulling out $400 million.
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If job cuts follow, customers are likely to shun premium goods.
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But when he tries to rejoin the gazelles, they shun him.
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I think people still like good ideas and shun bad ideas.
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While prudence does not rely on rules, it doesn't shun them either.
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"Most Yazidis shun Amsha because she has a Muslim son," said Kizihan.
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"We wont shun our responsibility in this regard," he told local media.
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Egyptian couples tend to shun condoms, but some have resorted to them.
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Nobody knows how many NGOs will shun money under the new rules.
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If university graduates shun unethical companies, employers will have to shape up.
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Jesus did not shun sinners, Jackson argued, and neither should the church.
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Perhaps Musk will shun that platform, too — if he is the man.
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Most mainstream members of the Bundestag will shun their new AfD colleagues.
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Some shun political insiders, even from their own party, decorum and convention.
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Here are eight ways cities and urban businesses shun the homeless. 83.
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We should not fear to engage with difference or publicly shun ignorance.
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This would trigger a mandatory offer, which investors would likely shun again.
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But don't expect the delegates at Donald Trump's convention to shun him.
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Mr. Kotowski of Oppenheimer is bullish, but some investors shun the stock.
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Japan's Kosuke Hagino won silver and Wang Shun of China took bronze.
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Of squabbling over whether to train their Mexican replacements or shun them.
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He Shun, a retiree, paid $70 just to see the new bridge.
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But he's also not one to shun controversy, at least in America.
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The Fischers, despite an insatiable press, were determined to shun the limelight.
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Bankers and accountants, once so eager to help, now shun the family.
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This is what happens when you shun the idea of harm reduction.
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What could cause a person to shun a particular type of wine?
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And it makes immigrants fear and shun the protection of law enforcement.
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They need to not shun socialist intellectuals like Sunkara but study them.
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American officials have been pressuring and threatening other nations to shun Huawei.
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Families shun and even disown children over their gender identity and expression.
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People who are polyamorous don't just shun traditional relationship labels and practices—they also have a tendency to shun binary notions of gender and sexuality, meaning they don't divide the world into just male/female and gay/straight.
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Skilled foreigners had begun to shun the country as a place to work.
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The bogus regulatory warning gave all Chinese firms a pretext to shun it.
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They shun designer wear, preferring clothes from UNIQLO, a Japanese low-cost brand.
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But in YouTube Premium's new space series Origin, it's Shun Kenzaki (Sen Mitsuji).
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Japan's Kosuke Hagino won the silver while China's Wang Shun took the bronze.
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As practicing Buddhists we do not shun family members who exhibit undesirable traits.
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But its highly-educated locals largely shun the late hours and unglamorous work.
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Even then, the family doubled down on their decision to shun modern society.
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Get up, shun the hatemongers, and vote to remain in the European Union.
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Should we shun make-up and leave the open-toed shoes at home?
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I felt that either I agreed with them or they would shun me.
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For Chinese food, I go to Shun Lee because the food is authentic.
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Many shun the app when they discover the user interface is not intuitive.
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Wheels We often shun the ones that can help our lives the most.
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The factory will shun pesticides and herbicides and use minimal water by recycling.
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Ringo Starr and Herbie Hancock would stop by, enjoying takeout from Shun Lee.
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Despite his denials of involvement, some international businesses began to shun the kingdom.
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He has since been out of work, and his fellow defectors shun him.
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Galaxy Entertainment, Shun Tak and Macau Legend have also earmarked developments for Hengqin.
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Loyal customers are unlikely to shun KFC's food because of one missed meal.
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So many tech IPOs flaunt the concept of transparency and shun investors' rights.
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For years, anyway, the government seemed happy to shun the Russian-speaking east.
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The parasite makes its victims, including humans, not just shun water, but fear it.
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"Trump is high volatility, and investors generally abhor volatility and shun uncertainty," he wrote.
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Japan is also among a handful of major economies that shun daylight savings time.
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All parties vow to shun the SD, which makes a majority coalition virtually impossible.
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He was a bore in his insistence that others should shun sex and contraception.
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A top of the line Shun, for instance, can cost as much as $750.
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The split is thus not even a real phenomenon, much less one to shun.
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Nevertheless, the general public still harasses and abuses them, and families often shun them.
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He was also among the protesters charged alongside Thinzar Shun Lei Yi in May.
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As less extreme candidates emerge in Brazil, its middle class may shun Mr Bolsonaro.
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So are the unemployed, leading some Tunisians to shun work in the private sector.
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GOVERNMENT statisticians shun the limelight, which only ever finds them when things go awry.
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For years I had been exhorting my fellow lawyers not to shun unpopular cases.
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Or we order dumplings from Shun Lee and then chicken or meatballs from Morandi.
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When you favor certain people and shun others, it creates a wall of opposition.
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Steele is the third former RNC head to shun the billionaire, following former Gov.
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"There were times he went out of his way to shun me," he admitted.
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They have a reputation for laziness and Twitter addiction; they often shun shoe leather.
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In the meantime, activist investors have increased pressure on U.S. utilities to shun coal.
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They shun technology, and the majority do not drive cars or have health insurance.
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The media shun intelligent and articulate Christians in favor of inflammatory preachers and televangelists.
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Association health plans often shun the bad risks and stay with the good risks.
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" Shakespeare told us, in Sonnet 118: "We sicken to shun sickness when we purge.
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"Its signal to the West was, You may shun me, but I'm not alone."
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Mr. Carey's criticism should call us to reform Pell grants, not shun job training.
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But a new study suggests it wouldn't that easy to shun Twitter cold-turkey.
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They did not tease me nor shun me, like some of my eighth-grade peers.
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Biden was occasionally interrupted by protesters urging him to shun contributions from fossil fuel companies.
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Leaders must shun politicians who blur the boundaries between mainstream politics and anti-Semitic filth.
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Shakers dress plainly and might be mistaken for Amish, but they do not shun society.
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And she wasn't wrong; many took the opportunity to shun Simpson for her parenting choices.
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Their approach created a template for the field: Decide what you disdain and shun it.
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Banks and credit card companies shun these businesses, fearing they are fronts for money laundering.
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The Shun De Man's crew had one half of a torn Hong Kong dollar bill.
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There has also been pressure from the United States to shun China over espionage fears.
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Most Libyans now shun the banks and rely on the black market to trade currency.
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Senate Democrats, itching to retake the chamber this fall, can hardly afford to shun him.
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I am not suggesting that people shun their ethnicity and run from their cultural identities.
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Privacy and other consumer protection enforcement encourages businesses to shun, rather than replicate, irresponsible practices.
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PBMs shun transparency and game the system to charge patients more and reimburse pharmacies less.
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They are, apparently, big business and popular among those millennials who might otherwise shun email.
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They really like dark red and black, and they shun dazzling white and bright yellow.
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But if I want to go and get the permanent thing done, people shun that.
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If charities were in fact to shun such money, who would wind up with it?
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Unlike some Democrats, a future Kennedy campaign might embrace religious values rather than shun them.
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"We continue to embrace technology, not shun it," Trump told the audience in Davos, Switzerland.
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Still, small-scale efforts to shun a local business can directly affect the bottom line.
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And worst of all, we openly and vocally shun those who are different from us.
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A young man named Yee Shun was accused of killing Jim Lee in a laundromat.
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Crooked officials like the big contracts, but there are powerful arguments for Africa to shun coal.
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Hamas urged Arabs and Muslims to "undermine U.S. interests in the region" and to "shun Israel".
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Islamic finance follows religious principles which ban the charging of interest and shun ambiguity in contracts.
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You shun Black Friday and Cyber Monday as discount feeding frenzies that you'd never partake of.
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The country's noisy social media are cluttered with posts calling for Indians to shun Chinese goods.
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It's not going to forget and it's probably going to shun you for a long time.
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Members shun centralised decision-making, she says, preferring "distributed leadership" among some 40 BLM chapters nationwide.
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If the ablest Americans shun a career in public service, the bureaucracy will bear the scars.
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Mr Glasenberg's strategy has been not so much contrarian as actively seeking out opportunities others shun.
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Their diet includes things he used to shun, such as egg yolks, olive oil and nuts.
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In two recent speeches Mike Pence, America's vice-president, urged allies to shun the firm's gear.
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More tax, says Harry Nassar, a broker at Sotheby's, will cause people to shun New York.
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I wouldn't shun this combination just because the cloud stocks have suddenly fallen out of favor.
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On November 220, 2017, the Shun De Man 66 set sail again, this time from Singapore.
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Or will she shun Polly to retain some semblance of perfection that she desperately clings to?
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Wheat remains under pressure as major wheat importers continue to shun U.S. supplies for cheaper alternatives.
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That obstruction will now taint the eventual appointee, whom the legal community should shun after confirmation.
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The PYD and the PKK shun capitalism, while the KDP embraces it, in theory at least.
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Her recs are also a great indicator that you don't need to shun Instagram just yet.
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Second, as more people shift to shopping online, they may shun Walmart's vast, neon-lit boxes.
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These days, any excuse to shun responsibilities and lounge on one's bed sounds like a gift.
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But not all of them shun it, and Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine have sizeable Christian populations.
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Demand for meat-based snacks has been growing as Americans shun candy and overly processed foods.
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They shun the sort of political action that could put their comfortable life style at risk.
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U.S. consumers continued to shun passenger cars in favor of larger pickup trucks, SUVs and crossovers.
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But some of these accomplished teachers are the very same people who harass, intimidate, and shun.
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Will women shun "The Birth of a Nation" because of the controversy about Mr. Parker's past?
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Shun digital zoom like the bubonic plague and stick to the zooms provided by the cameras.
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Mr. Di Maio is looking to form a government, despite Five Star's pledge to shun coalitions.
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Farmers are skeptical they will receive timely help and shoppers are beginning to shun the meat.
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Farmers are skeptical they will receive timely help, and shoppers are beginning to shun the meat.
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That doesn't mean you have to shun cachaça in its more traditional iteration of the caipirinha.
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They may also fear that business partners will shun a company at odds with Mr. Trump.
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Mr. Trump has conspicuously pressured companies to shun less expensive labor overseas and invest in America.
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For years, those on the right and far right have complained that universities shun their ideas.
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Some outright shun the medications — perpetuating the stigma that they simply replace one drug with another.
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Insurance companies tend to shun these areas because medical care is expensive, leading to high premiums.
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Why would anyone shun innovation that improves both efficiencies and product quality while guarding employee welfare?
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A third man, Jo Chinaman, testified that he had seen Yee Shun fire the fatal shot.
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Kennedy still occasionally encounters people who shun her because of her father, who died in 1998.
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Others, however, were more measured than Dobson and those who suggested Christian families shun the books.
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There's probably a natural urge to shun a Far Cry game without guns, but I barely noticed.
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J-Shun Harris scored on a 70-yard punt return in the first quarter for the Hoosiers.
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The New York Times reported that some young people in China are beginning to shun the holiday.
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After raving about his "black cock," both girls shun him when he can't perform again right away.
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Their growth is exponential, their assets are almost ephemeral, they shun all traditional economic models for valuations.
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Growers cannot buy federal crop insurance, and most private insurers shun the market for fear of penalties.
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"An-tiiii-ciiiiiii-PAY-shun," he'd yell at us, while we were diving around for the ball.
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A global system that works by reputation will shun those who do not play by the rules.
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Hajdu also said that it could hurt Chinese Canadians' businesses if people shun them out of fear.
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Even without America&aposs most-watched news channel making fun of him, other progressive still shun him.
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Would-be buyers have cited a lack of fuel infrastructure as a reason to shun electric cars.
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Mr. Sharpe, who is half-Japanese, throws in a confessional moment for Shun that is downright touching.
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But commissioned work repelled him, and he began to shun it for a career of shoestring independence.
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Would-be buyers have cited a lack of fuel infrastructure as a reason to shun electric cars.
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We are free to criticize and shun those who say and advocate disgusting or obviously false ideas.
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Khabib Nurmagomedov is continuing to shun a rematch against Conor McGregor, who he conclusively beat last year.
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Shun Classic Hollow-Ground Santoku Knife, $89.95-$149.95The Santoku knife is the unsung hero of the kitchen.
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Iraq cannot afford to shun much-needed investment and its relationships with the West, regional experts say.
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I tend to judge based on my personal observations and tend to shun the magic of statistics.
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Odinga urged his supporters to boycott the election, raising the possibility that millions will shun the outcome.
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There was nothing appealing about my dresser drawer anymore, and I had begun to shun my hangers.
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Chinese now has a word for NIMBY: linbi, a fusion of the words for "adjacent" and "shun".
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Does this mean people on the East Coast should shun the early asparagus from Mexico and California?
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Some have lived for years in Israel and work in low-paying jobs that many Israelis shun.
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Over the last week, facial-recognition company Kairos and Affectiva said they, too will shun such contracts.
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She is a daughter of Lin Tai Chun Tao Wendy and Lin Shun Ho Gary of Taipei.
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An earflap was mandated in 1983, though veteran players were allowed to shun them if they wished.
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The company's stock plunged earlier this month after another dismal earnings report as shoppers shun processed food.
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Yet while individual banks and fund managers can shun problematic investments, carbon-intensive assets won't just disappear.
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When they shun you with silence, ambivalence, and judgmental brush offs… just put the song out anyway.
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And am I a traitor to myself if I own stocks in companies I would otherwise shun?
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Investors continue to shun European equities, which have seen outflows in 62 of the past 64 weeks.
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Its decision to shun Goldman is just the latest damage to the bank from the 1MDB scandal.
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Many schools in the program have also seen their enrollment decline as families shun schools labeled failing.
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New Mexico's territorial supreme court disagreed, and Yee Shun went to jail, where he later committed suicide.
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Larger publishers have tended to shun the genre, especially when it comes to particular subgenres like space opera.
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But many investors continue to shun a country still listed by Washington as a state sponsor of terrorism.
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The average retail investor continued to shun large-cap stocks, while padding the coffers of international equity funds.
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Douglas MacMillan, an author of the study, is sceptical that information campaigns persuade many people to shun it.
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Storer will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of her life, according to Shun.
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America has pressed its allies to shun the firm, citing security worries, but has had only limited success.
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That makes it easier to judge risks, urge repayment and serve the folk that banks tend to shun.
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That in turn reinforces a tendency for highly valued private companies to shun the public markets for longer.
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But even as investors increasingly shun riskier assets, the PBOC believes demand for green debt will remain intact.
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Although President Donald Trump's administration has tended to shun international agreements, Washington gave its backing to the principles.
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All of this could lead car buyers to shun diesel cars that could become undrivable in major cities.
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The Jie Shun is registered in Cambodia, while the Tong San 2 is under the North Korean flag.
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Since minerality is prized by many wine lovers, this is yet another reason to shun the ice bucket.
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Many of them shun it, avoid dealing with it, or aren't sure how to make more of it.
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In the meantime, I can neither shun my great-great-great-grandfather nor stand in judgment of him.
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Indiana went up 21-7 on Ramsey's 8-yard pass to J-Shun Harris on the right flank.
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But for whatever reasons, AT&T decided to move ahead, apparently determined to shun publicity about its moves.
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They shun sulfites, which are often added to wine, in part because of sulfur's tinge of the devil.
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Some analysts had expressed concern that firms may now shun Vision Fund investments because of the Saudi connection.
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Now that even Rob's got a reality show coming, someone in that family's got to shun the spotlight.
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Privacy, in a country that has suffered the Gestapo and Stasi, is a further reason to shun tech.
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Residential developers, too, seemed to shun it, wary of its commercial character and odd-shaped scraps of lots.
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But by 1990, suburban America had begun to shun the image of domestic drudgery that vans had developed.
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Protest organizers declared a general strike and called on the international community to shun the Transitional Military Council.
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The inquiry called attention to the health hazards of diesel fuel and spurred consumers to shun the technology.
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The voter suppression effort was focused particularly on Sanders supporters and African-Americans, urging them to shun Mrs.
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Might there be a reason to shun a harmful activity even if doing so won't have beneficial effects?
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Large parts of the mainstream feminist movement still shun us or actively work against our calls for decriminalization.
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The same people boycotting the N.F.L. because of player protests during the national anthem may shun its products.
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But whereas girls make up half to three-quarters of those studying geography and psychology, they shun economics.
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He followed it with a 35-yard touchdown pass to Shun Brown to eventually make it 14-0.
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Watching which countries shun Mr. Bashir and which welcome him has become something of an international parlor game.
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Never the audience for Yiddish films, the Hasidim, who typically shun popular entertainment, have now become its subject.
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The move mirrors a trend in the health and wellness industry toward overall wellness as people shun diets.
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I'm afraid of living in a country that would shun people with disabilities as if they didn't exist.
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The pope has urged Armenia and Turkey to seek reconciliation and to shun "the illusory power of vengeance".
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Some do it for moral reasons, choosing to completely shun companies that do not align with their views.
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But some members are likely to shun such alternatives—especially those that expect to be sued a lot.
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But Vormann says its impact will be limited, as most mainstream lawmakers are expected to shun the newcomers.
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Chipotle has been trying to recover from the contaminations, which caused some of its customers to shun the restaurants.
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A total of 17 people were charged with unlawful protest, including Thinzar Shun Lei Yi. Their trial is ongoing.
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But if someone was acting like a jerk, we would gently shun them and make life difficult for them.
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We can shun them politely and smile at them as necessary, but other than that we just ignore them.
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Many migrants used to shun France, preferring Germany or Sweden; they often passed through France only to reach Britain.
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Surveys suggest that every year millions of tourists shun the world's greatest country because getting in is so horrible.
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All of that has convinced Mr Netanyahu to maintain Israel's grip on the Golan and shun negotiations with Syria.
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He would walk, cycle and run to test the limits of his design, and villagers began to shun him.
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Other parties shun the SD due to the party's roots in the neo-Nazi movement in the early 1990s.
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Many contain things that anxious consumers shun, from carbohydrates and gluten to artificial flavours and genetically modified (GM) grain.
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Many more now shun politics altogether, which from the autocrats' point of view is almost as happy a result.
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One of them will be to embrace social media influencers, rather than shun them, as was previously the case.
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J-Shun Harris' 53-yard punt return helped give the Hoosiers hope, putting the football on the Michigan 20.
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But many investors have continued to shun a country still listed by Washington as a state sponsor of terrorism.
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But much of this is anathema to the clerics who, for decades, have sought to shun the outside world.
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Many of its members tend to shun hard power for a foreign policy focused on human rights and commerce.
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"Sometimes you have so much rubbish in your stomach ...." We'll leave the rest to your imagination, although Shun doesn't.
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Value stocks have underperformed for 10-plus years as investors shun these assets in favor of higher growth prospects.
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Shanghai speculators, meanwhile, appear to be continuing to shun copper in favor of more exciting markets such as nickel.
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Shanghai speculators, meanwhile, appear to be continuing to shun copper in favour of more exciting markets such as nickel.
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As he was eating breakfast, his stylist, Shun Melson, came bopping into the house bearing bags of new clothes.
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The Shun Classic 6-inch Utility Knife can be used like a large paring knife or small chef's knife.
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Shun was the first brand recommended by the prep cook I interviewed, and Good Housekeeping also loved this company.
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Shanghai speculators, meanwhile, appear to be continuing to shun copper in favor of more exciting markets such as nickel.
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It's pretty wild and also fucked up that they'd capitalize off the LGBTQ community and then shun them afterwards.
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The elder Watson now plays keyboard for still-touring 70s funk groups Con Funk Shun and The Bar Kays.
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If true, that would be a strikingly low number that indicates millions of Venezuelans did indeed shun Maduro's election.
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While six brands have been directly affected and withdrawn from sale, consumers have begun to shun the fruit altogether.
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Some Chinese shoppers, skeptical of assurances that the disease does not harm human health, are starting to shun pork.
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The new company's directors include Johnson Ko Chun Shun, a Hong Kong financier and business partner of Erik Prince.
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EXCLUSIVE-INDIA HAS PRIVATELY WARNED PALM OIL IMPORTERS TO SHUN MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM OIL (CPO) OR FACE CONSEQUENCES -SOURCES
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While the dons are less flamboyant now and shun the spotlight, their work continues in the shadows, experts say.
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Same-store sales at its upscale Saks Fifth Avenue fell 5.7 percent as consumers continued to shun luxury items.
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Still, the allegations eventually prompted various renowned museums in New York and London to shun donations from the family.
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They are reluctant to pay for a new expensive structure, particularly since Japanese companies tend to shun such legal procedures.
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Athan's founder, poet and activist Maung Saung Kha, was among the protesters charged alongside Thinzar Shun Lei Yi in May.
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How much proof does Barr have to provide that she's far beyond the bounds of decency before people shun her?
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And so the Church goes after their family to shun their family … I'm very lucky that didn't happen to me.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has urged governments worldwide to shun Huawei, arguing its equipment could be vulnerable to Chinese eavesdropping.
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Reputable firms shun Eritrea partly because any venture is likely to involve local partners who use conscripts—ie, forced labour.
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Morristown is not invariably hostile to outsiders, he insists: nearby farms employ Central Americans in jobs that "entitled" locals shun.
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For most investors, it is often a mistake to shun individual stocks simply because other people are keen on them.
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The United States has pressed its allies to shun Huawei in their fifth generation, or 5G, networks on security grounds.
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Lastly, the public might shun Libra for non-financial reasons such as privacy, which Facebook has repeatedly failed to safeguard.
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Rather than shun the startups, the incumbents have built bridges to let you hook fintech products into your bank accounts.
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The estimate indicates that beet farmers are remaining resolute even as food manufacturers shun GMO crops like their beet sugar.
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Anarchist activists using black bloc tactics at protests also typically shun media attention, wearing black masks to conceal their identities.
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In eastern Europe, Roma (gypsies), a poor and ostracised minority, often go unvaccinated, in part because health workers shun them.
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Besides the one involving the duel for Abigail's affections, there's Deborah's hunch that Maurice is gay and involved with Shun.
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Migrants often do jobs that natives shun, such as picking fruit, dishing out parking tickets or caring for the elderly.
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Much of that work force will shun living outside Miami, in large part because of the horrendous rush-hour traffic.
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"It really seems like a shun," wrote Mandy Velez, a co-founder of Revelist, a publication targeted to millennial women.
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Santuri said that Liebra's owner, Tony Permana, goes out of his way to shun legally mandated obligations to his workforce.
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I'm sure there are plenty of good solvers who shun the cryptic after seeing a few clues that seemed inscrutable.
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Publishing through TinyLetter positioned Shane's work away from public commentary: She could deliberately shun "interactions," the currency of online writing.
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Weidel, a onetime investment banker, has always lived in the kind of hyperglobalized world most right-wing populists ostensibly shun.
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Pastry chef Shun Li, who created the masterpiece, tops it with gold-coated strawberries and pieces of gold dusted chocolate.
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Some investors shun the fuel because of concerns about climate change and because more environmental alternatives are becoming more competitive.
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But he has failed to leverage Syria into rapprochement with Western governments that still shun him and impose economic sanctions.
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These concerns are leading more scientists, especially in Western countries, to shun the use of this amber in paleontological research.
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China considers the Dalai Lama to be a dangerous separatist and has piled pressure on foreign governments to shun him.
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In other words, if Trump wants to shun the UN in a bid to strengthen American power, it could backfire.
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Anna Akhmatova, who Taubman would assert held Grossman's work in disdain, was known to shun prose, even Tolstoy and Chekhov.
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The United States and Europe need to shun the idea of sanctions and follow a results-oriented policy with Ankara.
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The Iranian president is under pressure from hard-liners in his country to shun direct talks with the United States.
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Leaders urged Tshwane residents to shun tribalism and accept Didiza even though she does not originally hail from the area.
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Absent diplomatic relations with Washington, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and ordinary international investors will shun North Korea.
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But if real estate agents and would-be home sellers subtly shun minority buyers, the effect can be the same.
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They argue that they serve people with low to moderate incomes or lower credit scores whom the big banks shun.
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And with virtually every energy producer subsidized in this convoluted system, no one can afford to shun their handouts unilaterally.
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His father, Jacob, was a newspaper Linotype operator who struggled during the Depression and urged his son to shun journalism.
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Anna's brother and sister-in-law remain loyal to her, but her old friends shun her as a "fallen" woman.
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As far as economic plans are concerned, though, there is no reason to shun Ocasio-Cortez and her allies as dreamers.
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They're human beings, but it's easier to think of them as this simple, God-fearing community, pacifists who shun modern technology.
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As a society, we're the ones waiting in the wings for their return while continuing to shun the women they hurt.
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They put pressure on venues to cancel Shun Yun's performances (sometimes successfully) and not to allow speeches by Falun Gong adherents.
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Later in the period PSU's Irv Charles forced a fumble by Hoosiers punt returner J-Shun Harris at the IU 13.
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As consumers shun diesels, more carmakers are on track to miss tougher EU carbon dioxide goals taking effect in 2020-22021.
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Acer also fits in a 212-inch IPS LCD panel with 2800x29 resolution and it doesn't shun ports like most hybrids.
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Yet away from the regulator's gaze, bookies often stand accused of the opposite excess: being too prompt to shun winning customers.
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SHE HAS BEEN CRE8ING DISTRACTIONS & DIVERSIONS SINCE HER SONS DEATH, 2 SHUN AWAY THE FEELINGS OF TRUE GUILT SHE MUST BARE!
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Liberal legislator Adam Vaughan, who observed the leadership campaign, said Scheer was "a radical extreme social conservative" whom voters would shun.
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My periodic desire to shun society and take up life as a nomad living out of a yurt somewhere flares up.
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In sectors, investors continued to shun those most sensitive to the economic cycle, pulling money from energy, tech, and financials funds.
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Their counterparts at Citi are also bullish on Treasuries, citing safe-haven demand as investors shun crumbling credit and stock markets.
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The world's largest hamburger chain for some time has been attempting to improve its image as more people shun processed foods.
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Francis used the trip to urge Colombians deeply polarized by a peace plan to shun vengeance after a bloody civil war.
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His philosophy stresses the need to embrace scientific progress, shun radicalism and build bridges to the West and other religious faiths.
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The dollar is the most common medium for criminal transactions, but it wouldn't make sense to shun that currency, he said.
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Open letters signed by dozens of accomplished figures in their respective fields urged the voters to shun the perils of Brexit.
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Thankfully, last year, Washington, D.C., joined half of U.S. states which either ban or shun the practice of incarcerating status offenders.
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Should she shun guns no matter what because of the damage they've caused the young black men she's trying to reach?
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On the equities side investors continued to shun the United States, withdrawing $2.7 billion in a seventh straight week of outflows.
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But advocates said most plans shun anyone with many needs and are reluctant to increase hours for patients who need more.
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Shun is fond of drawing pornographic manga featuring characters like Mr. Gay, a superhero burdened with a constant, painful hard-on.
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Investors are likely to shun the operation if political chaos prevails, meaning a state intervention will be needed to save it.
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Like many elite donors, the Mercers shun mainstream media attention — even while financing alternative outlets that provide content for conservative activists.
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For the next three months, with the Jie Shun impounded at Ain Sokhna port, a diplomatic tug-of-war played out.
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The Constitution protects my right to believe whatever I want to believe, including my right to shun science and modern medicine.
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Consequently, how we use humor is tied up with ethics - who do we embrace, who do we shun, and how/why?
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When Fik-Shun took the stage for his performance at midday, the crowd of several hundred girls erupted in piercing screams.
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But experts say there are a number of subtle tools they can use to attract healthy customers and shun sick ones.
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Western Europeans continued to largely shun the small North African country in the wake of two massacres of tourists in 2500.
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I don't shun people for being focused on that, but it's just not my fight and it doesn't have to be.
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Consumer-facing technology companies, with their young, urban workforces and customer bases, have felt particular pressure to shun the Trump administration.
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Even if they launch or buy a rich, craft-style ale, snobs may shun it because it was made by a behemoth.
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Washington has been considering increasing financial aid for telecommunications development in countries that shun Chinese-made equipment, the WSJ reported on Thursday.
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We're going to shun you for the things you've done, and you can feel the consequences of your actions in that way.
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Leave it to Richard D. James to shun the anthemic calls of David Bowie's most grandiose number in favor of modest introspection.
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I don't know why any "real" American would shun "Hollywood types" to believe that a millionaire corporate executive will advocate for them.
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Arms smuggling In August last year, Egyptian officials intercepted a North Korean ship, the Jie Shun, en route to the Suez Canal.
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But business relationships are struck up more easily now, and young employees tend to shun Saturdays spent small-talking on the greens.
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He said he encouraged employees, many of whom are under 40, to shun short-term considerations in favor of longer-term innovation.
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This last point may represent Trump's greatest appeal to libertarians whose concern over moral policing previously led them to shun the GOP.
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However, the airline could take a longer-term hit if the strike prompts customers to shun Lufthansa and switch to rival airlines.
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Many drivers shun Uber, fearing the software will strand them on traffic-heavy routes or penalise them for declining too many rides.
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Fixing America is "on us", writes Mr Kasich, urging citizens to take more responsibility and shun strongmen vowing to solve all problems.
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Their support has helped make me who I am, helped shape my career, so why would I shun my original wrestling fans?
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Instagram is increasingly becoming a calling card or internet home, especially for younger users who shun Facebook, which previously held that role.
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In continental Europe and, especially, Asia, many have faith in the government's ability to steer companies into industries they might otherwise shun.
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Actually, this is a strikingly moderate, organic movement, backed by local lawyers, priests, scholars and by business lobbies that usually shun politics.
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It also includes an image of the markers Facebook advertisers are allowed to exclude: The categories Facebook allows its advertisers to shun.
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Japanese people also shun wake-ari bukken, buildings "stigmatised" because, say, a former resident committed suicide there or a cult resides nearby.
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Stable, relatively low oil prices have since encouraged Americans to shun passenger cars in favor of higher-margin SUVs and pickup trucks.
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Provincial health director Esteves said the sick were starting to shun health centres because they didn't expect them to have any medicine.
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The Spurs love to play two bigs at the same time, an alignment that more teams actively shun with each passing season.
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Most young Arabs shun IS. "Joining IS is the same as turning atheist or converting to Christianity," says Mr Nabil in Cairo.
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The successful campaign to shun and marginalize Yiannopoulos, made in the wake of the BuzzFeed story, now seems more justified than ever.
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At fundraisersThey roar approval at his Latin jokesAnd shun me as a dismal policy wonk Lady MacGove (testily)Always with the hesitation.
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The chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee on Tuesday had warned vulnerable colleagues to shun their own party's presidential nominating convention.
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Most customers continue to shun electric cars because of their limited driving range - often less than 100 miles - and long recharging times.
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To Trump's credit, whereas many of the presidential candidates routinely shun the media, the billionaire businessman has been a paragon of openness.
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"Just walk along the Algerian coast to find that most Algerian women shun the swimsuit," the website Algeria Focus reported in 2014.
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WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's government said on Tuesday it would join a growing list of EU countries to shun a U.N. migration pact.
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But even as Republican leaders have denounced Mr. Trump in increasingly forceful terms, few of them have suggested they would shun him.
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Not content with writing and directing the whole series while still in his 20s, Will Sharpe, whose mother is Japanese, plays Shun.
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Tate's 27-yard touchdown pass to Shun Brown with 2:49 left in the third quarter increased the lead to 37-8.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has urged governments worldwide to shun Huawei because of spying concerns but few have heeded those warnings.
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One of the captains of "cancel culture" — which urges people to shun the insensitive, the oppressive, the morally questionable — got canceled himself.
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Washington, a treaty ally of Manila, had persuaded governments and telecoms operators to shun Huawei, the world's largest maker of telecommunications equipment.
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Editorial Politicians often shun the suggestion that they should avoid clichés like the plague, and officeholders in New York are no exception.
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Harm would result should a significant number of patients shun necessary care at these facilities because of an exaggerated fear of infection.
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The Sussexes have had a complicated relationship with public attention and have opted to shun the traditional photo opportunity after the birth.
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Mr. Max continued to travel to the studio above Shun Lee and sign works of art, even as his condition steadily worsened.
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Bright Future Party, a hipsterish party whose members shun the idea of becoming career politicians, lost every one of its four seats.
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" That duty is not simply to shun trade wars, he said, "but to bravely and responsibly reform the rules-based international order.
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Even modern couples who shun tradition or would rather save for a down payment on a house must choreograph their alternative ceremonies.
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They served Hunan and Cantonese foods on linen tablecloths to bejeweled, curious diners at places like Shun Lee Palace in New York.
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If CarMax showed up with dozens of cars, those dealers might shun it because it competes with that dealer's used-car operation.
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The experiment leads to the terrifying online hounding, tracking and death of a close friend who had tried to shun social media.
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Fact is ... it's not inconsistent to shun fancy cars and jewelry but still live nicely, when the nice stuff serves a purpose.
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She urged Germans to shun populism and said Germany should take a leading role in addressing the many challenges facing the European Union.
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It is both natural and appropriate for decent human beings to shame and shun the practitioners of the administration&aposs family separation policy.
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Left to our own devices, we'd probably be making chicken sandwiches with ingredients that Chick-fil-A chooses to shun like iceberg lettuce.
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Cities around the world, but especially in Europe, have begun to shun internal combustion engines in favor of boosting air quality for residents.
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So if markets "pay" investors for shouldering risks that others shun, have the charges been paid in full for the next few years?
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These PhD students and non-tenured academics do the teaching that the star professors, hired for their research abilities, shun as a chore.
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The Shun De Man then sailed along the west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra and dropped down to the Indian Ocean.
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The move comes during a tumultuous time for food manufacturers facing new labeling requirements and squeezed margins as consumers shun conventional packaged food.
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He said he has no ill will toward Olympios and would not shun her if she appeared at the "Bachelor in Paradise" reunion.
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Trump wouldn't acknowledge the "white" factor, and so the resigners decided to join the countless Americans who seek to shun and shame him.
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Trump used to relish hobnobbing with politicians like Bill Clinton and Mitt Romney, but they, and figures of their stature, now shun him.
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In equities, the United States is seen as the most preferred region over the next 12 months, while they continue to shun Europe.
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Germans go to the polls in the autumn and tend to shun politicians who appear lenient towards Greece and other southern European countries.
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Many of the port's fishermen, including Mr. Sharp, employ Filipinos, who help fill out crews because too many local residents shun the work.
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Imposing sanctions on a head of state is rare, though, but can be symbolically powerful, leading other countries to similarly shun the leader.
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Married three times, he was unhappy as a husband and as a father, and the characters in his books mostly shun both roles.
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Also known as culture vultures, this group will most probably shun Pokémon Go simply because it's too mainstream for their indie-minded liking.
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Khabib Nurmagomedov is continuing to shun a rematch with his lightweight rival Conor McGregor, instead favoring a high-profile battle against Tony Ferguson.
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The vast majority of demonstrators shun the violence that usually starts when marches are winding down or after security forces break up protests.
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Often arriving unskilled but eager to work, refugees willingly take low-paying jobs local companies need to fill but natives tend to shun.
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If they want to advance Israeli-Palestinian peace, however, they will have to appeal to the Palestinians and Christians who now shun them.
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Ferrari were absentees last year, the only F1 team to shun the series, with Formula One's oldest and most glamorous brand reserving judgement.
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The grievances filed by Kaepernick and Reid rely in part on the contention that those fears drove the owners to shun those players.
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The film charts the evolution of Elle Marja's decision to shun her Sami lineage, a choice that earns her scorn from both sides.
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One steered me toward tempeh, cakes of whole soybeans fermented until they stick together, which from past experience I had sworn to shun.
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It was far from the first time Trump has appeared to shun conventions designed to shield the instruments of justice from political interference.
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And it was entertaining to hear these early musickers, who generally shun vibrato, try to beef up their tone to late-Romantic standards.
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Even Americans, who traditionally shun shows that aren't in English, are drawn to these international series, Peters said, though Netflix doesn't release ratings.
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The effects can already be seen in places like Shun Natori's sweets shop in what is normally one of Tokyo's busiest tourist districts.
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As consumers shun safe products due to labeling, it undermines the incentives for agricultural companies to invest in science and new product development.
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In extreme cases, they may shun nearly all foods, a condition the American Psychiatric Association calls avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, or Arfid.
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Like its U.S. peers, Televisa is under pressure as younger viewers shun cable bundles in favor of cheaper streaming options including Netflix Inc.
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Italy is headed towards a hung parliament Monday, following an election that saw voters shun mainstream politics and opt for anti-establishment parties.
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Shun Santoku Knife We know, we know: We said no knives but listen, this one is just so pretty and can handle basically anything.
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The brutal killing of Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist, prompted many companies and executives to shun Saudi Arabia's annual investment conference last year.
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To her supporters, she is the intellectual forebear of President Donald Trump's promise to call out radical Islam by name and shun political correctness.
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This sees the startup shun the gig economy-style model where competitors utilise freelance workers for charging e-scooters, often in their own homes.
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Officers and lawmakers will, as they have in the past, shun "black lives matter" to embrace "all lives matter" or "blue lives matter" instead.
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MORE sick days are taken in January than in any other month, as employees shun the chilly weather for a day under the duvet.
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Studies have, for instance, shown that those whose noses are more easily offended are also more likely to shun foreigners or disapprove of homosexuals.
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Trevisan said CarGurus, which was founded in 2006, was able to shun traditional venture financing because the company was cash-flow positive early on.
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A lawyer who advises a Catalan sweets factory and a maker of baby products says both firms worry that compatriots will shun their wares.
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Bilibili's core users are often stereotypically described as otakus of animes or video games, though certainly not all of them shun the outside world.
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While the religion as a whole does not shun vaccination, certain rabbis do discourage the practice, often having been influenced by anti-vaccination propaganda.
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One of the motherships was a Taiwanese trawler called the Shun de Man 66, according to the Taiwanese law enforcement document reviewed by Reuters.
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Many tend to "shun" communications, considering it too "soft" in this new era of data-obsessed marketing, the consultant Jennifer Jones, recently told me.
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Other responsible politicians should follow their example and shun the anti-Muslim bigotry peddled by groups such as ACT for America, not embrace it.
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These nomadic hunter-gatherers shun industrial society at any cost -- and on the occasions when modernity comes to them, the results are usually violent.
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He plays Maurice's illustrator, Shun, who has some odd ideas about art but occasionally disgorges sound, if skewed, advice for members of the family.
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That's toppy for a historically volatile group like Dialog, meaning lenders may demand prohibitively high interest rates, or shun any debt offering all together.
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In theory, Brexit chaos could harm the exchange, either because investors shun British companies or because they are too nervous to trade at all.
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The U.S. is also preparing to offer additional financial aid for telecommunications development in countries that shun Chinese-made equipment, according to The Journal.
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"The worst thing for the Latino community to do is to shun out people who aren't fluent or immersed into the culture," Adorno said.
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Huawei has denied the claims, even as American officials have tried to persuade governments and telecoms operators around the world to shun Huawei equipment.
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Shun Classic Santoku Knife, $134.95Constructed using the same method that's traditionally used to create samurai swords, this classic Japanese knife is sharp and durable.
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She graduated from Carnegie Mellon and received an M.B.A. from N.Y.U. Her father is a server at the restaurant Shun Lee in New York.
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Shun Tak said the deal would help it expand and diversify its property investment portfolio by tapping the growing healthcare industry in the mainland.
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Beer bottles spill mid-aria, and it is okay for audience members to shun sub-par seats to sit on the concrete warehouse floor.
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The Jie Shun, one of the four banned ships, was caught by Egyptian authorities smuggling thousands of North Korean rocket-propelled grenades in 2016.
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Jet fuel is one of the markets hardest hit by the virus outbreak as more and more countries shut borders and travelers shun flying.
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Both authors shun the dogma of authenticity, preferring instead to celebrate the way recipes mutate like language as they pass through time and space.
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But at least a few Democrats thought their party could not shun such tactics entirely if others were going to continue to use them.
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The people in the Ebola zone are deeply suspicious of outsiders, whether government soldiers or health workers, and they often shun visitors, sometimes threateningly.
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Jet fuel is one of the markets hardest hit by the virus outbreak as more and more countries shut borders and travelers shun flying.
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Airline officials are confident that passengers won't shun the plane once the grounded jet is approved to fly again by regulators around the world.
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Those who shun meat are generally shy about standing out, says Zhou Qiyu, a manager at Whole Perfect Foods, a company founded in 1993.
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Last month the city committed to shun investments in fossil fuels and shift to greener energies, alongside an international coalition of 40 Catholic organizations.
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She came out in her 40s, after divorcing her husband of 21 years, which led some acquaintances to shun her and her eight children.
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They mistreat her and shun her as a result, and Bride is forced to create her own sense of self-worth as she matures.
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Collins has not joined them explicitly, though she was one of just three Republicans to shun a GOP resolution condemning the House impeachment process.
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We would never shun or dishonor the death of anyone with another health condition by placing that singularly stigma-ridden attachment to their face.
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The latest move in yields comes as investors shun risk assets in favor of traditionally safe haven assets like gold, the Japanese yen and Treasurys.
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Saudi Arabia expelled the Canadian ambassador, cut off bilateral trade, ordered Saudi students out of Canadian universities and told sick Saudis to shun Canadian clinics.
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If voters shun independence, the Nouméa Accord provides for two more votes in 2020 and 2022, should a third of the territorial congress so choose.
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And high footfall through its stores means Primark is one of the few fashion names that can still afford to shun margin-damaging online sales.
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Aides describe him as a man whose effectiveness is rooted in a willingness to shun the limelight and put like-minded proteges in crucial jobs.
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Still, New York's leverage as a world financial center would make it hard for companies that want to grow to shun this market, he said.
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They even lost the No. 3 punt returner in the nation, J-Shun Harris II (19 yards per return), to a season-ending torn ACL.
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Mr Erdogan has called on Turkish Germans to shun both parties in the ruling coalition, as well as the Greens, for showing "enmity" to Turkey.
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Its fundraising has made Dhammakaya much richer than other temples - and angered critics who say it has deserted Theravada Buddhist teachings to shun material possessions.
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With varying degrees of success, American officials are leaning on allies in Europe and elsewhere to shun such Chinese firms as Huawei, a telecommunications giant.
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Wheeler, a long-time Washington insider known to shun the spotlight, took the reins at the EPA in July after former Administrator Scott Pruitt resigned.
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It can drive firms to cut corners but in the long run should act to discipline careless or badly behaved firms, because customers shun them.
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American officials including Mike Pence, the vice president, Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, and senior military officers have urged Europeans to shun Huawei completely.
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Last year, Dell decided to shun a traditional IPO route amid uncertainty over how stock market investors would respond to its $50 billion debt pile.
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These signals will change enrollment behavior — causing students to flock to high ROI programs and shun low ROI programs — at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
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However, the boom fostered by the European Central Bank's (ECB) easy money policies will tempt politicians to shun the hard decisions involved in deeper integration.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Ahmed, a Lebanese worker living in the United Arab Emirates, closed down his Facebook page and started to shun some of his compatriots.
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But with climate change already impacting the world in disastrous ways, his decision to needlessly shun the environment should at least crack the top ten.
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The findings suggest that Republican candidates in the 23 congressional elections who shun the president risk alienating his followers, Republican strategists and political scientists said.
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The other parties had promised to shun Wilders and refuse to build a coalition with his party, thereby making it impossible for him to govern.
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Canada has the world's third-largest oil reserves, but a shortage of pipeline capacity has crimped Canadian prices and caused investors to shun the sector.
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When interpreting statutes, Scalia insisted the justices should look at the actual words and shun congressional reports, floor speeches and other artifacts of legislative history.
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On the other hand, they could evaluate a moderate as more of a $70/$30 deal, which could drive them again to shun Obama's proposal.
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Migrants from Myanmar often do work Thais shun in sectors such as construction, agriculture and fishing, forming the backbone of Southeast Asia's second largest economy.
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Jaguar sales are down 26 percent so far this year whilst Land Rover demand dropped 20 percent in its home market as buyers shun diesel.
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This is the world that God warns about, and it is this world system and philosophy that Christians are to shun and remain free from.
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Choo, who works in Oregon, first shared her experience of dealing with racist patients who shun her care in a viral Twitter thread last Sunday.
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With bad conditions and poor pay, it may not be a surprise that unemployed folk in places like Grimsby shun a life on the road.
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Mohamed Taha Sabri, a Tunisian-born imam in Berlin, says Muslim communities may shun people who have studied Islam in liberal places under non-Muslims.
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While Hollywood rarely misses an opportunity to shun a female star once she hits a certain age, in this case it's a more practical matter.
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This could be the start of the White House's attempts to freeze Darroch out in Washington, where the opportunities to shun a diplomat are many.
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Without a pledge from both parties to shun hacked or stolen information, Perez warned, Republicans and Democrats risk a repeat of the 2016 election cycle.
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He said he did not expect tourists to shun France for long, in contrast to what has happened in north Africa following the Arab spring.
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Mr. Trump is a New York power broker, but he has tended to shun the kinds of places that power brokers are known to frequent.
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The Japanese Shun Classic 6-Inch Utility Knife is versatile and great for jobs ranging from small, precise cutting chores to large, broader chopping tasks.
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Sales of cereal, a common mealtime companion for milk, have also fallen in recent years as consumers shun sugar and embrace higher protein breakfast options.
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She also thinks he's engaging in a secret affair with his Japanese illustrator, Shun, who lives in the shed Maurice spends all his time in.
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"There's a Japanese principle called shun," says Kyle, who prepares dishes such as roasted duck breast with kabu turnips, purple komatsuna leaves and preserved pear.
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The Mercers, who generally shun the media spotlight, were central to Trump's presidential victory and are close with both Bannon and Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway.
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The American, John Fredric Todoroki, 63, is being held along with two Burmese citizens, U Shein Latt, 37, and Ma Shun Le Myat Noe, 23.
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In a speech in Paris on August 27th he called it a "strategic error" for Europe to shun Russia, as that pushes it towards China.
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During the day, Hindus and Muslims shun each other in the alleys of the Delhi districts that were hardest hit by the unrest in February.
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Their success has seemed to demonstrate that, given a centrist alternative to shake up politics as usual, voters will seize it and shun the extremes.
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Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein did not totally shun bitcoin in Wednesday's CNBC interview from Davos, Switzerland, "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer said.
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Early in 2018, Ackman cut his staff and promised to shun the limelight as he sought to reverse his returns after three years of losses.
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Unfortunately, all those solutions require Congress to take action, and congressmen have repeatedly managed to shun them in the past to prevent weakening their power.
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Earlier on Saturday, Francis addressed Polish priests and bishops, urging them to live simpler lives, focus on those most in need and shun worldly ambitions.
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As a youth, fellow high school students shun the young Ellen due to her size, but her humor and voice carve a niche for her.
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She vowed at the time to shun these extravagances in the name of safety ... but now she's taking baby steps back to where she started.
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"I lost my idol, I'm confused, frustrated and lost," said Thinzar Shun Lei Yi, who hosts an 'Under 30' talk show on a popular local website.
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South Korea has asked Hungary to reinforce the search around Harta, where the body was found on Monday, Korean Embassy Defense Attache Song Shun-keun said.
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The village council ordered villagers to shun them when they returned a year later, and they had to apologize dozens of times before they were forgiven.
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Criminal defendants typically shun the media spotlight, but Stone, a 66-year-old self-proclaimed Republican "dirty trickster," has embraced it since his arrest on Jan.
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For one, they do plenty of jobs that native-born Americans shun—including what most parents would agree is the ultimate labour of love: having babies.
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Still, there is a risk for Pernod Ricard, too: that younger, health-conscious consumers, who increasingly shun tobacco and sugary drinks, will also turn against liquor.
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" He added in a message to the Palestinians: "It will not be a good idea to shun the role of the U.S. in the peace process.
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He addressed his firm's sulphurous reputation in America, where officials have urged allies to shun Huawei on security grounds when building new super-fast 5G networks.
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Pressure was mounting across the Western world to shun the young prince, and MBS, as he is known, appeared to briefly retreat from the global spotlight.
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Maduro last week said his government would shun the dollar after Washington blocked Americans from certain financial dealings with Venezuela on charges it is undermining democracy.
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Speaking to reporters, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa urged Tshwane residents to shun tribalism and accept Didiza even though she does not originally hail from the area.
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China took control of Tibet in 1950 in what it calls a "peaceful liberation" and has piled pressure on foreign governments to shun the Dalai Lama.
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Waka tells TMZ Sports ... he's upset with the NFL's decision to shun the incredibly long list of Atlanta rappers in favor of a more mainstream performer.
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The firm raised $167 million from its IPO in November 2013, but now it is one of number of Chinese businesses to shun U.S. public markets.
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Mr Lewis has shut 43 unprofitable stores and axed plans to open another 49 supermarkets, mostly the big out-of-town ones that consumers increasingly shun.
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"Republican orthodoxy has been to shun tariffs and have free trade, so this is really -- there's nothing conservative about this policy, nothing," said Arizona Republican Sen.
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It is the architecture for a new cadre of social media tools — currently under development — that shun the silo-based approach of contemporary social media entities.
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Such marches are an increasingly popular way for young Afghans to exercise political rights; many now shun older politicians, whom they associate with tanks and guns.
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These funds shun fossil-fuel producers, like companies that drill for oil and mine coal, as well as those that emit large amounts of greenhouse gases.
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Now is not the time to shun or shut down plants that will keep the air cleaner, keep the lights on, and keep America energy independent.
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That in turn has persuaded some Americans who normally shun lotteries to join the long lines of people buying tickets at retail stores across the country.
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It was created as a kind of no-frills bunker in which to live austerely, shun wrongdoers and kill some time, and joy, before the Rapture.
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The multifamily segment of the market continues to be supported by strong demand for rental accommodation as some Americans shun homeownership after the housing market collapse.
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His teammate Lochte, who has spent most of his career in Phelps's wake, finished fifth, behind Japan's Kosuke Hagino, China's Wang Shun and Japan's Hiromasa Fujimori.
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Instead of being completely straight like many Japanese knives, the Shun Classic 6-inch Utility Knife has a cutting edge conducive to rocking moderately when cutting.
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They are used to being 'hunted' wherever they play, but the Olympics is a whole different ball game with players who usually shun doubles pairing up.
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As a result, large American wireless carriers already shun its products, and smaller ones may soon be barred from using the brand under proposed new rules.
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These funds shun fossil-fuel producers, like companies that drill for oil and mine coal, as well as those that emit large amounts of greenhouse gases.
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Some advocates accused the administration of intentionally intimidating immigrant communities, and vowed to mount a campaign to encourage people to participate, rather than shun, census takers.
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Traditional media companies have been struggling with subscriber declines as streaming service Netflix has gained traction with younger audiences that shun traditional cable and satellite offerings.
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It's Mother Nature's way of reminding both that if they try to go all the way, if they shun a healthy interdependence, she'll poison them both.
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From their perspective, the point of the tax plan is to increase investment in the United States, and there is no reason to shun foreign dollars.
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Huawei is aggrieved by the Trump administration's hardware ban and its lobbying of other governments to shun the company's products when building 5G wireless data networks.
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The next time someone tried to shun her, she didn't act offended, and the other children saw her as less of a target and moved on.
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It was a startling break with decorum for the civil service, in which disputes are worked out privately and officials like Mr. Rutnam shun the limelight.
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Finance Minister Bwalya Ng'andu said on Friday that Zambia will avoid a default and continue to shun new loans as it reins in lending and expenditure.
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Otherwise, he cautioned, we would stop reading the anti-Semitic author Louis-Ferdinand Céline, or shun Cervantes and Shakespeare if we found something unsavory about them.
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However, as more banks shun the financing of coal projects amid government commitments to turn to cleaner energy sources, renewable energy is expected become more pervasive.
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Simon knows his progressive family won't shun him, but he's still reluctant to deal with something that, he fears, will fundamentally change the way he's perceived.
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Not only would Ms. Le Pen refuse to contribute more to NATO's budget, she would also likely shun NATO-led military campaigns in places like Afghanistan.
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With almost unimaginable riches at stake, many Americans who normally shun lotteries joined the long lines of people buying tickets at retail stores across the country.
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Yet, based on Roberts' trademark caution and use of Rehnquist as a model, he may shun any opportunity to make a real difference in this trial.
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Finally, a contender for "real" Chinese—spicy Sichuanese, rather than the blandly sweet Chinese-American takeout fare of places like Shun Lee and Ollie's Noodle Shop.
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Silicon Valley firms may shun Vision Fund money now because they don't want "to become associated with what they might consider as blood money," he said.
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He has counseled more than 180 young Muslims to shun radicalization, all of them referred to him either by members of their communities or law enforcement.
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Later, of course, no matter what she was doing, people tended to shun her because of what they thought of as her getting away with murder.
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Their flag display did not impress the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic & Cultural Boycott of Israel, which had urged countries to shun the Tel Aviv Eurovision.
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But it is also an acknowledgment that sales of carbonated soda are falling as consumers increasingly shun sugary drinks in favor of healthier options, including water.
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The deal sparked protests from China's state media, which called for a boycott of South Korean cars and telephones and for people to shun its entertainment exports.
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Mars has been diversifying its business as calorie-conscious consumers increasingly shun chocolates and candies, a trend that has weighed on the $183 billion global confectionery market.
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One other fact to consider is that unlike Republicans, who frequently choose past candidates as their own nominee, modern Democrats shun candidates who previously ran for president.
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At this time we are sticking with our neutral allocation to health care, but we think it would be a mistake to shun all health care stocks.
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Real estate investment trusts and defensive sectors meanwhile have suffered outflows year-to-date as investors shun higher-yielding, safer stocks in favor of booming technology companies.
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They are still perennial underdogs in North London, and should still appeal to those who shun their Premier League neighbours in search of a more esoteric experience.
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Investors are likely to shun the operation if political chaos prevails, meaning state intervention will be needed to save the bank, creating further setbacks for Italy's growth.
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YANGON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Myanmar youth activist and television host Thinzar Shun Lei Yi would once have called herself one of Aung San Suu Kyi's greatest fans.
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Several airlines, fearing less competition among planemakers, are unhappy with Boeing's behaviour and privately threaten to shun its jets if it continues to bully its smaller rival.
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The Trump administration has been putting pressure on allies to shun networks supplied by Huawei Technologies, threatening the company's access to markets for next-generation wireless gear.
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In contrast, the tech heavy start-up ChiNext is down 3.3 percent this week as investors shun small-cap firms that feature dim performances and higher valuations.
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Overall, new motorcycles retail sales in the United States have more than halved since 2006 as younger people shun big motorcycles, according to the Motorcycle Industry Council.
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But what I think is most interesting about Pornceptual is how your relationship to media is different from most sex parties, who shun any kind of documentation.
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Fathers have doubled the time they spend interacting with their children, and tripled the routine physical care, such as changing diapers, that many men used to shun.
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It's no wonder that politicians — even many of the most conservative Republicans — shun the ideological word "capitalism" in favor of the non-ideological, ambiguous "free market" descriptor.
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For now, however, those feelings are leavened by satisfaction at seeing career diplomats trained to shun the limelight step forward to defend American ideals under enormous pressure.
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The group included Henry Cheng Kar-shun, one of the world's richest developers, and Vincent Lo, who is Mr. Trump's Chinese counterpart in more ways than one.
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"I have a room-mate from mainland China and we don't talk about politics because we'd argue," said Huang Shun Yi, a Taiwanese student at Hanyang University.
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Comcast is moving into wireless as cable companies seek to offset customer attrition, as younger viewers increasingly shun high-priced subscriptions in favor of cheaper online options.
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Since we all should be able to spend our money as we like and associate with those we admire, we should be free to boycott and shun.
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The threat of investors liquidating their commodity stakes has climbed in recent years as speculative funds have become dominant and longer-term investors increasingly shun the sector.
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If policy, not personality, is what really matters, there's no reason to shun a candidate who checks the necessary boxes and pledges to do the necessary work.
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But like the rest of the characters in the show, there is tragedy as well as comedy in Shun, his seemingly boundless enthusiasm masking a traumatic past.
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Although Ms. Van Roy said she was reluctant, she also did not completely shun him for fear that it would be the end of her movie career.
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Another angle: The stigma is real for ex-Diamond Princess passengers, even those without symptoms, as their friends ghost them, neighbors shun them and strangers threaten them.
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Upton Sinclair's 1905 exposé of the meatpacking industry, "The Jungle," was intended to radicalize the public against free-market capitalism, but instead inspired many to shun meat.
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Since 2009, the International Criminal Court has tried to arrest him for Darfur atrocities, and Western countries have used sanctions and diplomacy to shun Sudan for decades.
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By making it seem less arcane, the thinking goes, consumers will be more likely to embrace wine as a pleasure, rather than shun it as a burden.
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Shun is the second restaurant led by Alain Verzeroli, the chef and protégé of Joël Robuchon, who was supposed to be in charge but died last year.
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Animal rides provide a livelihood for thousands of Egyptian families, and some groups argue it is better to reform their abusive ways rather than shun them entirely.
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From their first restaurant, Torrisi Italian Specialties, inside a fake Italian grocery store, their places have been highly distracting in ways that serious chefs tend to shun.
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NIGHT VIGILANTES During the day, Hindus and Muslims shun each other in the alleys of the Delhi districts that were hardest hit by the unrest in February.
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" She argued that it's hypocritical to shun Louis C.K. His humor, she noted, "explored his dark side, his perversions, and deciphered the darkness of the human soul.
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Similarly unfazed was her husband, Gu Jun, who was helping their 4-year-old daughter, Shun Yu, slide across the snow in a pair of tiny skis.
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Our 50,000 respondents come from online surveys, and while this a nationally representative sample, it might not precisely capture the opinions of those who shun the web.
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Can we be confident Americans, and not foreign powers, will get to decide, and that the president will shun any further foreign interference in our democratic affairs?
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This type of blatant exclusion and discrimination of the very writers that the organization was founded to support is why many black and brown writers shun RWA.
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Hnin Zar Phyu and Saw Pyae Shun, 11, and Myat Lin Zan, aged 11 months, had been sent to an immigration detention center in Bangkok, he said.
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On the campaign trail, Trump and Cruz are calling for true conservatives to shun any budget deal that does not reduce spending and the size of government.
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While its citizens shun him and stomp on him, Arthur descends into a cycle of retribution and violence, becoming a folk hero for all the wrong reasons.
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Candy makers have been diversifying their business as calorie-conscious consumers increasingly shun sugary sweets, a trend that has weighed on the $17.803 billion global confectionery market.
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After the show, family and friends gathered down the block at Shun Lee, in honor of Chinese New Year, where guests munched on dumplings, ribs and langoustines.
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Many consumers, investors and ethical technologists would rightly shun a company that knowingly targeted minors with harmful products, and cleaned up its act only after public pressure.
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If Paris authorities shun a 2015 report recommending that casinos be legalized, casino groups could enter the capital via private gambling clubs, of which there are just three.
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The data suggested consumers were now beginning to cut back spending on everyday products from personal care to cosmetics, and continued to shun expensive items such as cars.
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A late entrant to the cloud market, Oracle has been doubling down on efforts to bolster its cloud-based services as customers increasingly shun the costlier licensing model.
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If transportation officials who regulated taxis want make sure Uber doesn't shun certain neighborhoods or bias its service, they should write an algorithm to look for the behavior.
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Because they, too, cannot rely on cheap labour, Western reprocessing firms need cleaner inputs than their Chinese counterparts, so shun a lot of what MRFs currently spit out.
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Can we be confident that Americans and not foreign powers will get to decide and that the president will shun any further foreign interference in our democratic affairs?
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Created by Pastry Chef Shun Li, the dessert is a 24-karat gold-encrusted dark chocolate cake with a Cristal Champagne fruit sauce of raspberry and passion fruit.
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He sought to dispel his firm's sulphurous reputation in America, where officials have urged allies to shun Huawei on security grounds when building new super-fast 5G networks.
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If the Republican Party were a healthy political organization, this would have led GOP elected officials to shun Trump, who had no other particular background in conservative politics.
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Slack, which will list its shares directly on the NYSE on Thursday, is the second high profile technology company after Spotify Technology SA to shun a traditional listing.
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According to Paul Cruickshank, editor of CTC Sentinel, a journal focused on terrorism, a month ago al-Qaeda's leadership instructed followers to shun attacks on places of worship.
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Mr Paral says rich residents increasingly shun suburbs and prefer to live in the booming downtown or other central parts of the city, especially on its northern side.
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In the clip, giant pandas Er Shun, Jia Panpan, and Jia Yueyue can be seen scratching the snow mass before becoming hopelessly and adorably distracted with each other.
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The Australian buyers proved their identity by matching their portion to the fragment held by the crew of the Shun De Man, who then handed over the meth.
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In addition, Shun Nagao has joined as a Venture Partner in Tokyo, and Lylan Masterman has been promoted to Partner in the VC firm's office in New York.
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Excluding Pyongyang, the decision to shun talks drew international criticism as it clashed with each government's obligations to a non-proliferation treaty that's been in force since 1970.
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It all still hangs on a rumor that Apple's iPhone will shun all connectors but its proprietary Lightning jack (some Android models out this year already did it).
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You can definitely play Skyrim without map and compass, and you can definitely choose to wear or use items that suit that character and shun those that don't.
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It was also difficult for Sharp's two main banks, Mizuho Financial Group and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, to shun Foxconn's offer to assume some of Sharp's debts.
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So the further people are from outbreaks, and the more distant the memory of diseases like whooping cough and measles, the more likely they are to shun vaccines.
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British banks have pursued major cost-cutting in recent years as their profits have come under pressure and more of their customers shun branch services to bank online.
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At present, difficult as it may seem, physicians — usually on the forefront of innovation — shun Electronic Health Records (EHR), which are difficult to work with and reduce efficiency.
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We must condemn and shun Louis Farrakhan with the same vehemence as we do white supremacist Richard Spencer, or else the attacks against Jews will continue to rise.
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The UN said the four ships were the Jie Shun, the ship caught smuggling grenades; the Hao Fan 6, the Petrel 8 and and the Tong San 2.
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Biden said he counseled Sanders ahead of the 28500 election to shun super PACs, warning that their support could erode his ability to appeal to working-class voters.
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"I strongly disapprove of the choice to shun the energy accounts that will invent our future, most notably the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy," said Rep.
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Weight is just one slice of the pie chart (remember, don't eat pie) where women are supposed to shun their desires for the satisfaction of everyone around us.
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The debt forgiveness demanded by the authorities in San Juan reflects their political imperative to shun the design and implementation of tough fiscal reforms during an election year.
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After Elder is seen kissing Armando in a desperate, pathetic plea for affection, to which Armando barely responds, Elder's friends shun him, and he has nowhere to turn.
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Smaller than a chef's knife and larger than a paring knife, Shun Classic 6-inch Utility Knife can take care of most jobs that the other two perform.
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The government has placed public announcements on Egyptian radio calling on Egyptians to shun the black market, blaming it for fuelling inflation, and instead to use the banks.
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But Germany's political center held up better than in Britain and the United States as more voters have benefited from globalization and most shun the country's extremist past.
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Their goal is not to shun or invalidate grief, but rather to process and cope with these deaths, and our relationship to them, in a healthy, constructive way.
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And L.G.B.T. activists in New York plan to shun official Pride events this weekend in favor of an alternative march that will exclude police officers and corporate sponsors.
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The United States government says Huawei's 5G network could give Chinese security services a back door to spy on consumers, and has pressed European partners to shun it.
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It would be extremely difficult to replace them with American-born workers, who shun the long hours, dirty tasks, emotional demands and low pay of in-home care.
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"Ten years ago, people rarely complained about 2996," said Li Shun, a former employee at the search giant Baidu who left to found an online medical start-up.
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Among the notable parties in the current race is Bright Future, known as a group of idealistic hipsters who say they shun the idea of becoming career politicians.
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Can we be confident that Americans and not foreign powers will get to decide and that the president will shun any further foreign interference in our democratic affairs?
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The Trump administration's crackdown has already prompted foreign firms to shun American components and technology over concerns that access to parts they need could be abruptly cut off.
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The temporary-work trend is accelerating around Europe, as employers seek more flexibility to fire and hire workers, and shun permanent contracts with expensive costs and labor protections.
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Besides showing off Warren's policy bona fides, the proposal also highlighted her willingness to shun Silicon Valley and its executives, who have played major roles in funding campaigns.
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Ms. Van Roy told the police that Mr. Besson began approaching her sexually during the shooting of "Valerian," and that although she was reluctant, she didn't shun him.
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When the public culture comes to shun sexual harassment or racist behavior, we should be glad that workplace behavior can shift long before every heart is won over.
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Then of course, there are those who would never spend a minute waiting in line at Chai Te, because they swear by the pineapple cakes from Shun Chen.
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Top U.S. automakers reported another month of rises in sales of sports utility vehicles and pick-up trucks on Thursday as American consumers continued to shun sedans and hatchbacks.
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"We were looking at some phenomena that were expected but never had the chance to be observed," study author Shun-Rong Zhang from the MIT Haystack Observatory told Gizmodo.
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But recently Hyland has appeared off-screen with a look that's distinctly not Haley-esque, choosing to shun her longer locks in favor of a short and curly bob.
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Dealmaking has fallen sharply after the markets for high-yield bonds and loans that fund buyouts ground to a near-halt as banks and investors alike shun risky deals.
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The multi-family segment of the market has been buoyed by strong demand for rental accommodation as some Americans shun homeownership in the aftermath of the housing market collapse.
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Not only will employers will shun them, President Trump can declare that any immigrant caught crossing the border illegally will be ineligible to purchase a visa in the future.
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Myanmar's economy may not suffer much, however, if Western firms shun the country - or even if their governments were to reimpose some sanctions, although that appears unlikely for now.
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Worn by models like Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton, and Penelope Tree, Quant's playful and subversive designs reached a generation ready to shun tradition and embrace its own subcultures and identities.
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The move by traders to shun Tuesday's tender was prompted by mounting concerns that their shipments would be rejected at the country's ports because of tough new import standards.
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"I have no problem at all with it," says Shun Hagins, who was credited as a "heavy gangster" in Snitch (2013) and has played similar roles in other films.
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Yehuda Klausner, a staunchly secular academic and right-wing nationalist, chose to send him to the religious school, reckoning that the important thing was that Mr Oz shun Bolshevism.
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You just leave in the ann-tiii-ciii-PAY-shun, the predictions, which on their own produce the hallmark swirl of glitchy pixels that visually define a datamoshed video.
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The new law, which ends non-medical exemptions to vaccines and takes effect September 2021, comes amid a nationwide controversy over parents who shun the use of childhood vaccinations.
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BBB- is key rating level as it is the last rung on the ladder before 'junk', or non-investment grade territory, that risk-adverse heavyweight investors tend to shun.
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Analysts said Galliford's decision to shun fixed-price contracts was likely to reduce the amount of work it could bid for, but it was a better risk management strategy.
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Airbus confirmed this week that it plans to roughly halve production of its A380 superjumbo as airlines shun large four-engined jets in favor of smaller two-engined models.
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The US Centers for Disease Control says it's a "leading cause of permanent disability worldwide, and that communities "frequently shun and reject women and men disfigured by the disease.
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Kraft's revenue growth has stagnated in the years since it merged with Heinz as consumers shun older, established brands for newer products, cheaper private-label brands and organic food.
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"99.9% of the Montgomery police officers do an exceptional job on a daily basis protecting us in our community," Bailey said, encouraging people to support rather than shun officers.
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Passive investing, made up of funds tracking market barometers, has now taken over nearly half the stock market as more investors shun stock-pickers and flock to index funds.
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"Many nurseries have stopped stocking it entirely, and even large suppliers have seen numbers plummet, as buyers shun the plant for fear of what it means," the publication reports.
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The point of blended finance is to use public or charitable funds to remedy those problems, allowing private money to flow to places and projects it would usually shun.
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Even those who shun dog meat often bristle at foreigners who criticize the practice; to them, eating snails is unthinkable and force-feeding ducks to produce foie gras cruel.
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Shun is Japanese and barely speaks English, but if you think the character has no purpose other than to be a vaguely offensive stereotype, stick around until Episode 5.
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This type of socialization often leads people to spend time alone on computers in their homes, leading them to gain weight and shun face-to-face interaction, he said.
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Trucks and SUVs pushed sales at some major automakers higher in March at the expense of cars as American consumers continued to shun smaller vehicles amid low gasoline prices.
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Two witnesses said the gunman was wearing a traditional Arab dishashada, worn by ultra conservative Sunni Salafis who adhere to a puritanical version of Islam and shun Western lifestyles.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street indexes continued their decline in volatile trade on Thursday as investors continued to shun risky investments, and the Nasdaq dipped in to correction territory.
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SALAFIST BUT NON-VIOLENT Salafism, the basis for Islamic State's ideology, says Muslims must return to the practices of early Islam and shun many aspects of modern Western life.
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Instead, we are roiled by preconceptions and biases, and we usually do what feels easiest — we gorge on information that confirms our ideas, and we shun what does not.
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Her friends, schoolmates, teachers, and even her parents shun her, questioning her story and suggesting, as the title goes, that she was somehow to blame for her own rape.
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We do know that they are deft archers who have retreated into one of the Amazon's most inaccessible redoubts, from which they shun all contact with the outside world.
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Chan Shun-hing, a professor of religion and philosophy at Hong Kong Baptist University, said the involvement of churches conferred on the protesters an image of nonviolence and morality.
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Peloton's share price spiked 13% on Monday, amid the coronavirus breakout and the growing expectation that people would shun the gym and work out at home while locked down.
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This incident did not generate a national round of hand-wringing about the death of tolerance, perhaps because most people tacitly agree that it's O.K. to shun professional racists.
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Consumers who shun beauty supplements endorsed by the Kardashian and Jenner sisters may opt for new lines from the makeup mogul Bobbi Brown or the YouTube personality Tati Westbrook.
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The Trump administration, and the more conservative justices, assert broad and concentrated authority in the presidency and shun limitations on his power to hire or fire executive branch officials.
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Retail, media, branded-clothing and packaged-food stocks are suffering, as investors implicitly shun businesses that require consumers to make an active, conscious decision to spend on a product.
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Year after year, I would cavalierly shun entire musical movements, turn my nose up at anything hinting of trendiness and punish personal favorites if they fell short of masterpieces.
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They blame European institutions for being onerous bureaucracies and lacking democratic accountability even as they enjoy the perks of office and generally shun the daily grind of legislative work.
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Moreover, his advisers appear determined to shun close alignment with the European Union in favor of an agile, less-regulated economic model that some have dubbed Singapore-on-Thames.
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Islamic finance follows religious principles that ban the charging of interest and shun ambiguity in contracts, provisions which effectively preclude use of traditional derivatives such as options and swaps.
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But interviews and anecdotal evidence suggest that Jewish viewers, some gentile viewers and even many Haredim (literally "tremblers" before God), who generally shun television, are bingeing on the series.
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Factors like religion become more controversial; am I going to fight the Church to establish a place in it, am I going to shun religion, is religion shunning me?
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