However, technology alone cannot stave off the fake news epidemic.
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Addressing workforce issues will help stave off calls for protectionism.
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Iraqis hope their judges will stave off a constitutional crisis.
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Universal access to the trust accounts might stave off opposition.
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These groups are keen to stave off any Turkish attack.
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These actions could stave off January's planned tariff increase. 2.
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Some people insinuate that women themselves can stave off attacks.
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Here are five more recipes to stave off cabin fever.
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The banana has come in handy to stave off hunger.
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But tech has fueled growth and helped stave off recession.
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Help stave off scurvy and rickets during the long campaign.
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Another proposal to stave off shutdowns comes from Democratic Sen.
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The GOP needs them to stave off a blue wave.
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Since March, the Treasury has been using "extraordinary measures" to stave off hitting the ceiling and likely could be stave off default a few more weeks by using such extraordinary measures, analysts have said.
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But his efforts have not been enough to stave off criticism.
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However, those gains were not enough to stave off weekly losses.
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But fame couldn't stave off the bassist's panic attacks or loneliness.
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This was an attempt to stave off regulation, Mr. Pahwa said.
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Is there any better way to stave off Valentine's Day loneliness?
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Thiel is not alone in his desire to stave off death.
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Without its financial backing, Lebanon will struggle to stave off bankruptcy.
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Some have done so to stave off the threat of closure.
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Reading also boosts emotional intelligence and helps stave off mental decline.
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Maybe that'll stave off the urge to connect to a smartphone.
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She had to stave off her emotions upon seeing the carnage.
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But that may not be enough to stave off EU action.
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Extending Chinese control is a way to stave off perceived threats.
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How to pass the time, stave off terror, keep everyone entertained?
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For a week, Jorgensen had been trying to stave off disaster.
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We can't all depend on adult children to stave off loneliness.
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Our hopes for their future stave off our fears of oblivion.
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It seems like a nice enough fix to stave off revolution.
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She paid her rent in $20 increments to stave off eviction.
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Exercise, like booze, can stave off reality for only so long.
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Exercise, like booze, can stave off reality for only so long.
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What can we do to stave off the worst economic impact?
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But it also presented an opportunity to stave off another uprising.
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The challenge is to stave off decline as long as possible.
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Optimists reckon Beijing can stave off the worst with more stimulus.
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CME was forced to raise its offer to stave-off ICE.
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Some don't think Lampert's plans will stave off further restructuring, forever.
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You can alternate between multiple accounts to stave off getting caught.
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Athens and Sparta hoped to stave off war as long as possible.
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The spread of democracy in Africa has also helped stave off putsches.
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By contrast, MCU's embrace of the genre's limitations helps stave off fatigue.
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Inmates who contacted the center reported eating toothpaste to stave off hunger.
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Improving respiratory health by quitting smoking will help lungs stave off infection.
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They emit less carbon to the atmosphere, helping stave off global warming.
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But because naltrexone is not an opioid, it won't stave off withdrawal.
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So to stave off misery, plan on taking an inflatable sleeping pad.
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Once you're passed out, it's too late to stave off a hangover?
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In the morning, to stave off errands or work, I'll scan Twitter.
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The study can't prove whether or how breastfeeding might stave off NAFLD.
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At best, they'll stave off a reckoning for a little while longer.
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Years of loose credit have enabled weak companies to stave off extinction.
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Hoping to stave off an embarrassing rebuke of President Donald Trump, Sens.
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The discussion may be unlikely to stave off a December rate increase.
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Fasting may even help you stave off disease and live longer. Maybe.
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They are wearing black jackets, hoods raised to stave off the cold.
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The only way to stave off a primary is to pay obeisance.
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Robust U.S. consumer spending has helped stave off fears of an impending recession.
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Greece has needed three multi-billion bailouts since 2010 to stave off bankruptcy.
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So, what can the company do to stave off Wall Street in general?
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But investigators fear it may not be enough to stave off another attack.
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That helps stave off deflationary pressures that hurt companies' ability to raise prices.
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In the meantime, she is taking medication to stave off Type 2 diabetes.
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But it will take more than incremental gains to stave off severe warming.
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He is doing it in order to stave off personal bankruptcy, he says.
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It was, of course, far too late to stave off what was coming.
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To stave off accidental clicks, there's a 10-second countdown that first displays.
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Struggling to stave off deflation, the ECB has provided unprecedented stimulus for years.
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You are hoping to stave off the migraine attack until you are alone.
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Oil-producing countries have a lot of tools to stave off runaway prices.
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But we can stave off the looming apocalypse if we take action now.
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Yes, sure, Muffley's efforts to stave off total nuclear war are ultimately unsuccessful.
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Yes, sure, Muffley's efforts to stave off total nuclear war are ultimately unsuccessful.
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With educated and engaged citizens, we can incubate investment and stave off profiteers.
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I've fought to stave off death and have been present to welcome death.
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The heroes of "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" return to stave off another threat.
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But it is less clear if insecticides could help stave off multiplying pests.
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After college, she was facing homelessness and used opioids to stave off withdrawal.
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To stave off stock-market delisting, he quickly released Marvell's late financial reports.
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The strategy may stave off a frenzied spike and immediate drop like Lyft's.
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Major organizing efforts to stave off membership losses have been underway since 2014.
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A large takeout cup after lunch to stave off the mid-afternoon slump.
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Urban Outfitters' investments to stave off competition from online rivals such as Amazon.
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Buying Kroger's convenience-store business could stave off pressure to sell, sources say.
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Lawmakers are already eyeing a monthslong stopgap to stave off a Christmastime shutdown.
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They also lobbied aggressively to stave off regulatory oversight and tobacco control legislation.
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We've also published a STEM-specific lesson, 'Chocolate Found to Stave Off Death!
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And strident GOP attacks on abortion weren't enough to stave off Republican losses.
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To stave off my boredom, I spent hour after hour on my computer.
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He decided it was best not to have hope to stave off disappointment.
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We'll need vast amounts of carbon-free energy to stave off global warming.
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Environmentalists have also criticized the industry's use of antibiotics to stave off disease.
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Merkel hopes to stave off those forces in her own reelection bid this year.
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Our window to stave off the worst impacts of climate change is closing quickly.
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It isn't a real breakfast, but hopefully it'll stave off my hunger-induced nausea.
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Staying in power helps stave off any risk he might face of international prosecution.
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Treating an adversary as if it were a rational state helped stave off Armageddon.
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There, she was pumped full of powerful antibiotics to stave off the raging infection.
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Democrats must also grapple with a looming fight to stave off another government shutdown.
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CVS' potential acquisition of Aetna also would attempt to stave off competition from Amazon.
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At least $2.2 billion more is needed this year to stave off the worst.
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Brushing, flossing and semiannual visits are meant to stave off cavities and gum disease.
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Hunter is also trying to help the e-cigarette industry stave off government regulation.
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As a potential customer, why forego a sophisticated technology just to stave off dystopia?
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Electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium can stave off headaches, fatigue, and muscle pain.
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Sears and its subsidiary Kmart shut down stores in order to stave off liquidation.
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Cramer acknowledged that the U.S. economy needs higher interest rates to stave off inflation.
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All of this development, they say, is doing little to stave off climate change.
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Whetstone and her team, however, were unable to stave off political pressure from Europe.
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Learning how to make a fire and stave off hypothermia was an amazing feeling.
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Mark Sanford hopes to stave off a challenge Tuesday in South Carolina's 1st District.
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So if you want to stave off a post-antibiotic era, take action now.
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Learning something new and thinking critically are great ways to stave off cabin fever.
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Running for president also helps stave off the effects of being a lame duck.
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One reason for hope: Even small cash cushions can help people stave off disaster.
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One reason for hope: Even small cash cushions can help people stave off disaster.
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The aid organization is hoping to stave off mass starvation in the coming months.
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You could learn a few new money moves and stave off financial stress, too.
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He was sharp early on and likely did enough to stave off Vermont Sen.
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But steps meant to stave off the virus may also compromise training and readiness.
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Now the focus is on survival, doing whatever is possible to stave off despondency.
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Sanders attempted to stave off the questions by referring them to Trump's outside lawyers.
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Index editors had been trying to stave off the day of reckoning for decades.
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The suits are a key prong of the company's efforts to stave off regulation.
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That was perhaps an attempt to stave off greater scrutiny into the company's finances.
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Newsom said he'd like to stave off the bankruptcy but it may not be possible.
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Perhaps you secretly want to adorn your face with weapons to stave off unwanted suitors?
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These shelves will feature only authoritative coverage of the event and help stave off misinformation.
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It's everything I need to stave off the hint of a hangover that's creeping in.
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But tomorrow's tech gadgets will offer revolutionary ways to stave off disease to enhance independence.
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So in theory these folks should be naturally well-equipped to stave off heart disease.
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Settling with all these cities now would stave off future lawsuits from those local governments.
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That rule had been passed to stave off financial contagion from the European debt crisis.
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She took a 5-2 lead, but could not stave off Kerber's free-flowing aggression.
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The Giants came from behind to stave off elimination and live to see another day.
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Republicans managed to stave off losses of female lawmakers up for reelection in their ranks.
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After all, there's nothing like an ice-cold beverage to stave off the summer sizzle.
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He said Republicans were heavily outspent in Georgia and still managed to stave off defeat.
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Libya desperately needs to revive oil output and exports to stave off an economic collapse.
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Now it can use its unusual vantage point to help its customers stave off attacks.
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But will such changes happen fast enough to stave off the worst impacts already occurring?
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Even when tenants are struggling with overdue rent, lawyers can help them stave off eviction.
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Some major retailers are hanging by a thread in trying to stave off bankruptcy filings.
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This could add to Tehran's troubles as it tries to stave off a financial crisis.
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Experts say China may also deliberately devalue the yuan to stave off trade war effects.
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The officials' visit is an attempt to stave off new tariffs on European car imports.
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Recently, the school's employees took up a collection to help a family stave off eviction.
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Binge-watching TV shows isn't always the best way to stave off long-term boredom.
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Wealth Matters A granola bar can stave off hunger, but can it save a life?
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That would not be enough to stave off the most catastrophic effects of climate change.
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It could also be used to create a vaccine to stave off future coronavirus infections.
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He would read his stories to them to stave off their bullying and sexual abuse.
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For some people, light therapy lamps can help stave off some of the symptoms. How?
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Those real estate prices can stave off competition from big box competitors, such as Walmart.
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Steps meant to stave off or contain the virus may also compromise training and readiness.
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Should a pacifist community accept help from friends offering to stave off violence with violence?
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Eight hours a night, to stave off the "Sleepy Joe" jabs and stay on message.
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Apple is supposedly working on its own original podcast content, presumably to stave off Spotify.
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Retailers have shuttered their doors throughout China in order to stave off the coronavirus outbreak.
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More than half of participants also believed doing crossword puzzles could help stave off dementia.
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In order to stave off this regression, we must attack the root of the problem.
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I think it was to stave off a lot of things, but I don't care.
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At Pierre Lapin, it is a little snack to stave off hunger before the appetizers.
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They now head back to Portland down 3-2, hoping to stave off summary elimination.
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To stave off boredom, the volunteers watched a soothing BBC nature documentary during each session.
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So, looking to consolidate and further broaden its product suite can help Fenergo stave off competitors.
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When we get home, I pump and pop two Aleves to stave off the impending headache.
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I grab some frosted flakes and almond milk from the kitchen to stave off the hunger.
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He repeatedly postponed regional government elections in order to stave off threats to his party's power.
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But, as seen with girls, it doesn't take much dystrophin production to stave off these symptoms.
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The Blanket ScarfWhat better way to stave off winter's chill than with a cozy, oversized scarf?
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Meanwhile, to grow the American economy and stave off a climatic apocalypse, prioritize physics and engineering.
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Take it from a reporter: there's nothing like a good pun to stave off existential angst.
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I think he's managing to stave off death with a hidden supply of Jack Kirby's blood.
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The success of HBO Max will figure into AT&T's ability to stave off those investors.
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Bernie Sanders & Hillary Clinton Reality Check: Did Obama do enough to stave off global climate change?
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It left her with a nasty gash, and she was hardly able to stave off infection.
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Understanding how those cells stave off death may help scientists understand long-term survival, she says.
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He needs to convince investors that the companies aren't takeover targets and stave off activist investors.
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However a band of locals, scientists and conservationists are stepping in to stave off this decline.
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The ocean won't stave off radical climate disruption, deadly heat waves, and ruinous damage to crops.
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I take some ibuprofen to stave off the full-blown migraine, and go back to sleep.
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I also grab two mini vanilla-bean scones from Starbucks to stave off hunger until dinner.
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Regular visits to the dentist can help you stave off health complications and even higher costs.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to stave off climate change by overhauling the U.S. economy and energy system.
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Predators goaltender Pekka Rinne set a season high with 43 saves to stave off the Blackhawks.
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Many believe the GOP can still stave off a Democratic wave even at their current levels.
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And it could spell disaster for President Muhammadu Buhari, who is trying to stave off recession.
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They are also trying to stave off insurrections against him and the party's staunchly conservative platform.
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Republicans are hoping to stave off Democratic efforts to retake control of the House and Senate.
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Uljanik has been battling to stave off bankruptcy due to liquidity problems that began in 2017.
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Both have denied that the appointment was a corrupt arrangement to stave off more serious charges.
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Others might have DNA that's been genetically altered to stave off the degenerative effects of aging.
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It coincided with Greece negotiating its third financial bailout from international creditors to stave off bankruptcy.
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Republicans are hoping to stave off Democratic efforts to retake majorities in both chambers of Congress.
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Now expecting her second child, the mother uses medicinal marijuana daily to stave off the complication.
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British officials urged Londoners to avoid nonessential trips to stave off the spread of the coronavirus.
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So as much as anything else, this is a clear move to help stave off competition.
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To stave off boredom between communications checks, Vescovo watched films or history documentaries on his phone.
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Anything to stave off the boredom and anxiety of being home, unpaid, during a Chicago winter.
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Koepka did not just stave off Johnson at Bethpage, he also surpassed Johnson for No. 1.
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There's a T-shaped metal bar wedged under the broadcast counter to stave off imminent collapse.
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Its central purpose would be to research new ideas on how to stave off climate change.
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Yet, they may find that they are unable to stave off bankruptcy before that assistance arrives.
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You could argue that the network was just trying to stave off bad publicity or boycotts.
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The government has managed to stave off default so far, at the expense of its citizens.
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When one of her daughters was a teenager, doctors fed her glucose to stave off malnutrition.
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Facebook has a handful of new monitoring tools to help candidates stave off would-be hackers.
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He's also there to stave off the possibility of clashes between Turkish and US-backed forces.
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Mission researchers emphasize the importance of a diverse crew to try to stave off psychological impacts.
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The jobs growth should stave off any chatter that the economy was experiencing a broader slowdown.
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Through this deal, E*Trade can stave off competition from both startups and its larger peers.
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Many carriers are also turning hospital-grade disinfectants to sterilize planes to stave off the virus.
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I take Advil and an illicit Diet Coke, trying to stave off the urge to nap.
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This isn't the first time Chick-fil-A has vowed to stave off anti-queer organizations.
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Some of the staff felt like we could turn enough Republicans to stave off a vote.
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A president who sends American troops to stave off, not shelter, the hungry and the poor.
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To the Fed, these are reasons to keep raising borrowing costs and stave off potential inflation.
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He brokered plans that helped stave off municipal bankruptcy and helped create a state oversight panel.
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The authorities in Bengkulu have adopted other strategies to stave off poisonings of elephants by farmers.
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When asked how he's managed to stave off retirement, he guesses it's because of his style.
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Since March, the Treasury has been using financial "extraordinary measures" to stave off hitting the ceiling.
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McCollum, Blazers stave off Nuggets DENVER — CJ McCollum is ready for Damian Lillard to return from injury.
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They're able to turn to high-priced lawyers to stave off the lawsuits that will likely ensue.
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Rather than wait for funding, the community has already launched efforts to stave off a widespread outbreak.
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Say exactly what you want, without any room for misunderstanding—it will stave off your bot rage.
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Coordinated regulatory action might therefore be necessary in order to stave off an "economic calamity", he said.
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If you have a planet's worth of entertainment in your pocket, it's easy to stave off ennui.
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Reed has accrued a sizable war chest as he strives to stave off a challenger this fall.
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There are enough beef bones and spices in here to stave off just about any negative thought.
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In bankruptcy court, the city could stave off its creditors, including its most successful casino, the Borgata.
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Guard Markell Johnson took over late, making big plays to help stave off a late Vandy rally.
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Maisel said that the fortifying drink helped her maintain her weight — and stave off illness — during filming.
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A string of lacquers, resins, waxes, bleaches and preservatives are required to stave off termites and decay.
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While the Chinese Foreign Ministry quickly tried to stave off tariffs and trade barriers threatened by Trump.
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For me, that means ibuprofen, antihistamines, and a source of caffeine to stave off caffeine withdrawal headaches.
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He and the state legislature dipped into the permanent fund to help stave off a financial crisis.
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These genes stave off hypoxia, a dangerous condition that happens when the body is deprived of oxygen.
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Chris Christie announced a plan for state control of Atlantic City's finances intended to stave off bankruptcy.
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I set Spotify to Sigur Ros and caught a few hours of sleep, helping stave off jetlag.
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In his spare time, he gets drunk and sleeps with random dudes to stave off his loneliness.
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First, we finally have an explanation for why Denisovans had a gene variant to stave off hypoxia.
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Adopting a few habits recommended by psychologists and scientific researchers can help stave off the Monday blues.
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That would potentially force the Bank of England to cut interest rates to stave off economic catastrophe.
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Lawmakers also need legislative victories to stave off Democratic challenges in next year's congressional mid-term elections.
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President Trump has noticed this and begun urging people to vote Republican specifically to stave off impeachment.
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Not enough quite enough money to stave off massive rioting, looting, and loss of life, it appears.
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Its shockingly consistent ability to latch onto goofy, nonsensical content in an effort to stave off death?
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Most Republicans and many Democrats support the Fed's efforts to raise borrowing costs to stave off inflation.
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This much conservatives still have, and it's enough to stave off a sense of immediate theological crisis.
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To stave off this American threat, Iranian factionalism will be tamed under the banner of national unity.
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Wilkins also told the person to conceal the weapon and keep quiet to stave off the investigation.
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Republicans are attempting to stave off a Democratic surge to retake control of the House and Senate.
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He was a Baltimore public defender, in jeans and a dark jacket to stave off the chill.
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Pompeo and Mattis are trying to stave off senators itching to punish Saudi Arabia after Khashoggi's killing.
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Although Uber's main weapon to stave off competition thus far has been to drive down fare prices.
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Whether governments will cut carbon pollution swiftly enough to stave off climate catastrophe remains an open question.
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There's no doubt that Amazon designed a shrewd system to stave off exposure to product liability claims.
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Preparing for important work conversations and presentations can help stave off anxiety — and point you toward success.
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If he is, it will help him stave off the former vice president's attempts to consolidate support.
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By lowering the cost and increasing the availability of credit, policymakers can stave off this unnecessary disaster.
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Khachanov double-faulted three times during the tiebreaker, but still managed to stave off four set points.
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The Justice Department offered to renew negotiations over access to the report to stave off the vote.
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So it's another way to stave off all the things you come in contact with when traveling.
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Fortunately, you can work together to improve your situation and stave off frustrations or creepy Antarctic withdrawal.
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Such divisions have already scuttled one attempt to stave off military conflict between Baghdad and the Kurds.
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Remember those stimulus checks that went out in 2001 and 2008 to help stave off economic downturns?
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I think breaking up the ingredients into smaller, more manageable doses really helped stave off my nausea.
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Bigger retailers, like Walmart and Amazon, have also been able to stave off the trade war's effects.
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Politicians must agree a new government to stave off even deeper economic crisis and attract foreign support.
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Israel, the Palestinians and Jordan have tried to stave off religious tensions there with delicate access arrangements.
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Only a perpetual state of near-war can stave off reunification while justifying the North Korean state.
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He knifed through the Knicks' defense with impunity and helped Washington stave off a late Knicks run.
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In 1919, hoping to stave off a Communist revolution, right-wing mobs roamed the streets, killing Jews.
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So this should be the moment when governments finally began urgent efforts to stave off climate catastrophe.
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Mr. Rohatyn brokered a $900 million emergency plan to stave off a bankruptcy projected for June 18.
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The fear that I am in some way defective has become harder to stave off each year.
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The Jets scored the game's first three goals but had to stave off a Red Wings rally.
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What begins as a practical (and platonic) arrangement to stave off loneliness soon blossoms into a romance.
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At her back is an electric heater, on futile full blast to stave off the bitter cold.
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I decided last week that if I could find my signature scent I could stave off death.
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He has repeatedly postponed regional government elections in order to stave off threats to his party's power.
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Perhaps in order to stave off a "Trump effect" by hemming too closely to the nominee, Sens.
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I applied oils and creams to stave off stretch marks, and I did some prenatal yoga and Pilates.
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Now it has to go high tech to keep up with customer demand and to stave off competition.
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He and the state legislature have dipped into the permanent fund to help stave off a financial crisis.
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With this many partners, and this much sex, it's vital to stave off yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis.
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He claims such a barrier is needed to stave off a "crisis" of drugs, violence and human trafficking.
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Last year a couple made headlines when they named their son Gary to stave off its inevitable extinction.
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In the long run, that could help the bank stave off some losses on loans in the sector.
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Plastic surgeons run ads for injectable fillers, body contouring and laser skin resurfacing to stave off the inevitable.
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So what can we do to stave off a similarly catastrophic turn of events with the Zika virus?
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To stave off disaster, it lent aggressively—to banks, to money-market funds, even to other central banks.
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He believes he can renegotiate May's Brexit deal with the EU to stave off a no-deal Brexit.
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AbbVie says other patents will stave off introduction of cheaper biosimilar forms of Humira until at least 2022.
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And importantly, it would likely stave off age-related diseases and extend the healthy phase of our lives.
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In this edition, Tiana Reid swerves into traffic on her bike in order to stave off self-consciousness.
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The afternoon flies by, and I stave off thinking about the career crisis that's been on my mind.
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In order to stave off economic stagnation, the Cuban government invited Western businesses to invest in the country.
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That would potentially force the Bank of England to cut interest rates to stave off an economic catastrophe.
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Venezuela's government is changing the clock again as part of its efforts to stave off an electricity crisis.
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The populace is carefully watched by the government to stave off any unrest or dissent amongst the people.
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A shareholder rights plan is typically adopted by companies that are trying to stave off hostile takeover bids.
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And in communities I visited, they are well aware of the investment needed to stave off fiscal disaster.
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Ballock, a junior guard, hit numerous big shots to stave off a second-half rally by the Bulldogs.
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For them, life is a daily struggle to stay high or to stave off the agony of withdrawal.
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The only candidate left who can stave off the impending hemorrhage of moderates from the party is Kasich.
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For 2000 days, Mr. Surmach sucked on a lemon to stave off seasickness until he reached Ellis Island.
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The Nasdaq composite dropped about 0.3 percent while gains for Apple and Amazon helped stave off further losses.
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Starbucks is trying to stave off competition from super-premium coffee rivals such as Blue Bottle and Intelligentsia.
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Siegel said in September another 25 basis-point interest rate cut was necessary to stave off a recession.
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More important, it is the most prudent place to be to stave off the obscenity of nuclear war.
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Indeed, Black Ops Laser Tag was developed in part to stave off the hazards of screen-induced lethargy.
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Doing nothing to stave off the impact that the shutdown will cause there is simply not an option.
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Before his death, he had been testing a drug that researchers hoped would help people stave off dementia.
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A recent study suggests that light physical activity may help stave off signs of aging in the brain.
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Congress comes back to work and lawmakers stave off a potential government shutdown in this week's top photos.
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Kim may pursue a version of perestroika to stave off economic collapse, but there will be no glasnost.
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It'll stave off loneliness and help you feel a little more alive and connected to the real world.
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The Massachusetts congressman, a longtime progressive Democrat, is hoping to stave off a challenger in Tuesday's primary election.
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He encouraged the government to use the "high-caliber" weapons in its arsenal to stave off a collapse.
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"All these things have widespread effects," leaving people depleted and less able to stave off other health threats.
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South America has not been immune to that, but it has managed to stave off its worst excesses.
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The president delayed his travel to Florida for the holidays by an hour to stave off potential criticism.
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But there are procedures in place to stave off a hospital visit escalating into a child custody battle.
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There already is considerable evidence that exercise, in general, can help to both stave off and treat depression.
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So that could stave off any experiments, as long as the U.S. observes the terms of the treaty.
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And they should be applauded for the extraordinary actions they took to stave off a far worse crisis.
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News organizations, especially in local and regional markets, have struggled for years to stave off cutbacks and layoffs.
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As food supplies have dwindled, many have taken to slaughtering their animals -- mostly cows -- to stave off hunger.
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Price relief has not been enough to stave off social unrest in a number of key producer states.
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If it was not a stirring performance, it probably sufficed to stave off another drop in the polls.
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To stave off the most extreme consequences of that sacrifice, we need to get ahead of the problem.
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Edipeel can stave off anthracnose by up to 30 days longer than existing techniques for combating the fungus.
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It's fine to take the mineral for a few days in a row to stave off a cold.
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I duck out early to grab her, wanting to stave off fussiness if it is within my power.
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The deal, which would stave off another partial government shutdown, appears to be a significant victory for Democrats.
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You have a choice: Get help through a treatment program, including medication like buprenorphine, to stave off withdrawal.
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Try and make some new clothes—a bulky jacket, a better scarf, anything to stave off the cold.
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Clinton and stave off complacency among donors and her field team here, a time-honored element of campaign gamesmanship.
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D., has been a popular target for tech funds as she tries to stave off Republican challenger Kevin Cramer.
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The question is whether we'll act fast enough to stave off the most dire consequences of greenhouse gas emissions.
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It's not unreasonable that his command over cold is so great that he can stave off even dragon fire.
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The annual United Nations-sponsored talks are designed to help stave off the most catastrophic effects of climate change.
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She went to a methadone clinic every day to stave off her opioid withdrawal but also began using cocaine.
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He's been retired for 15 years, and is spending his retirement making and selling sausages to stave off boredom.
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Montrezl Harrell scored 14 and had a crucial offensive board late in the game to stave off the Cavaliers.
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To stave off the looming financial crisis, Kim has turned to what may be the nation's best hope: Bitcoin.
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The filing of the report will help the company stave off a possible default on its $73 billion debt.
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In early March, the Treasury Department began implementing cash management measures to stave off hitting the existing debt limit.
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As the insolvent government shuffles money from one pocket to another to stave off bankruptcy, investors expect the worst.
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Already, Italian officials and executives appear to be pulling out all the stops to stave off banking sector contagion.
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The other medications work to reduce metabolism and stave off other problems that occur when the body stops functioning.
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The U.S. is committed to defending the Afghan forces in an effort to stave off the spread of terrorism.
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The U.S. can help shepherd innovative programs that facilitate community dialogues to stave off revenge attacks and reintegrate militants.
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But Ryan's efforts already helped stave off Democratic wins in a pair of special elections in Kansas and Montana.
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In another, players must use their limited resources to stave off the cold while they fight in the snow.
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As China's economy slows, Beijing has made increasing efforts to stave off mass unemployment that may spark social unrest.
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When criticized by her opponent for cutting those deals, she said her negotiations helped stave off more onerous proposals.
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Yet therapy might help them stave off decline and hold on to their ability to function a while longer.
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Before human workers become wholly obsolete, governments should consider action to stave off even greater economic inequality, he argues.
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The Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., will raise a riverside wall to stave off the slowly rising water levels.
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And it's possible that patients won't need as many immunosuppressants as they currently receive to stave off organ rejection.
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We'd also been drinking for a few hours to stave off the heat and also because we like beer.
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Its new tactics might help stave off bankruptcy, but they also make the service look a lot less tempting.
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Their political antics are causing Sessions to labor mightily to stave off the politicization of the rule of law.
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Needham has argued that Netflix should introduce a cheaper ad-supported plan to stave off competition without jeopardizing revenue.
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Though Faber reported "some movement" during overnight negotiations, it was not sufficient to stave off a strike, he said.
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Committee Democrats were preparing to make the Justice Department a formal counteroffer to stave off another escalation of hostilities.
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The Fed has been hiking rates and spooking markets in order to stave off inflation and other potential ills.
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There was little time to mourn as the family, back home three weeks later, fought to stave off hunger.
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There's also an eager hope that if this movie succeeds, it just might stave off another quarter-century drought.
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Jim Costa, a fellow Blue Dog Democrat, appeared on track to stave off Fresno City Council Member Esmeralda Soria.
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The way to stave off hundreds of thousands of deaths is strict social distancing, enforced uniformly across the country.
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The US government is currently trying to bring in a stimulus package to stave off a looming financial crisis.
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It also includes measuring soil carbon, nutrition and other biological factors to promote biodiversity and stave off pest populations.
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You can join the hundreds of other people stocking up on sex toys to stave off the quarantine boredom.
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As with climate change, any serious effort to mitigate or stave off this disaster will require major economic disruptions.
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She said she planned to spend less time on court, and perhaps that will help stave off another burnout.
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But Alabama-Birmingham failed to overcome an Auburn offense that was able to stave off the Blazers' late attack.
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Republicans are attempting to stave off a surge of Democratic victories and retain control of the House and Senate.
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It is trying to sell a portion of its coveted microchip business to raise cash and stave off disaster.
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The funds were intended to help train and equip Ukrainian forces in their fight to stave off Russian incursion.
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Over the years, they have been left greatly diminished, a proud tribe working to stave off eradication and invisibility.
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Nuts are a fatty, wonderful way to stave off cravings between meals, and they're a healthy source of protein.
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The Wizards will try to stave off elimination from the postseason when they host the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday.
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Top conservatives have a message for GOP leadership: Tax cuts alone won't stave off a Democratic wave in November.
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He attacks Democratic candidates on Twitter as political aides work behind the scenes to stave off Republican primary threats.
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Trade officials in the dairy industry have also spent months trying to stave off rivals in key export markets.
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Many Everest climbers use supplemental oxygen to help stave off the extreme effects of high altitude on the human body.
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"(A trade deal) will help President Trump to stave off some criticism that he is anti-trade, " CER's Korteweg said.
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Stave off the inevitable with the Amazon Fire 353 and practice shouting at devices with the hands-free Alexa feature.
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The rebels took over eastern Aleppo in the summer of 2012, managing to stave off the better-equipped Syrian military.
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I have beautiful friends in their 20s who are already having Botox to ward off lines, to stave off aging.
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Caffeine, on the other hand, like in coffee, might actually help you stave off hunger pangs by suppressing your appetite.
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The defection means that Rousseff is unlikely to gather enough votes in the National Congress to stave off the proceedings.
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The explorers must not only figure out what went wrong, but how to stave off an attack of their own.
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And (you guessed it) regularly wearing sunscreen is one of the best ways to stave off this wear and tear.
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By adopting a comfortable work uniform, the CEO helps stave off decision fatigue, which can result in impulsiveness and indecisiveness.
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To stave off this fiscal crisis, he says we need to introduce meaningful interventions to keep people vibrant and healthy.
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Lampert also expressed regret he couldn't get the necessary parties to agree to his last efforts to stave off bankruptcy.
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I refill my water bottle and chug some of the cold water, hoping it'll stave off my hunger a bit.
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Wall Street executives expect more banks to chase various options to stave off fintech's rise in consumer segments, and elsewhere.
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But because a bone marrow transplant is essentially like transplanting an immune system, it would help stave off a relapse.
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The Kremlin may have been trying to stave off the sort of protests that caught it off guard in 2011.
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Another possibility is that Italian government officials would try and stave off crisis by channeling capital toward the country's banks.
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With Pakistan increasingly dependent on Saudi support to stave off financial crisis, Riyadh's private messages of restraint might hold sway.
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He did both to stave off a four-game sweep and offer a beleaguered bullpen a bit of a respite.
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So far, advocates there say they've been able to stave off the removal of at least 12 of the families.
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In the meantime, Ryan is barnstorming the country for House GOP candidates to help stave off losses on Election Day.
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Because in the fight to stave off climate change, meat replacement is—forgive me—one of the lowest-hanging fruits.
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John Kasich out of the GOP nominating contest even as a "Never Trump" movement attempted to stave off his nomination.
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But he will have to be near his best on Sunday to catch Thomas and stave off Mickelson and McIlroy.
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Those cash injections have convinced some investors that the retailer will be able to stave off a Chapter 11 filing.
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Spreadbetters pointed to a firm start for the European markets amid hopes Rome could stave off a debt blow-out.
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It's no surprise, then, that some Democrats have started to speak up in order to stave off a potential conflict.
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That may be enough for May to stave off an attempt by several Brexit campaigners for her to walk away.
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But to stave off the death of local news, papers across the country need to be saved from big finance.
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The GOP is hoping to stave off a Democratic surge next month and keep control of the House and Senate.
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Indeed, on July 5th the bank reduced capital requirements for banks, in a bid to stave off a credit crunch.
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Only once have two mall owners successfully teamed up to save a failing retailer and ultimately stave off store closures.
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Its provocations introduce tremendous danger, but stave off what Pyongyang sees as the even greater threats of invasion or collapse.
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That now has been partially lifted -- though not enough to stave off a humanitarian catastrophe, according to the United Nations.
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Ephraim (Corey Stoll) struggles to improve his bioweapon to stave off the stigoi, which are becoming faster by the day.
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Pouring state money into "free" tuition might stave off collapse of an imbalanced university system, but it cannot continue forever.
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But what the world doesn't need now — what won't prove sufficient to stave off Donald Trump — is a forced optimism.
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The president told supporters in April that Republicans need to retain control of the House to stave off impeachment proceedings.
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The budget bill would not only stave off a shutdown, but would extend the government's debt ceiling until March 2019.
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Other past reviews similarly have questioned whether the evidence was strong enough to say that exercise could stave off depression.
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We had nine more months of this, I reasoned, while shoving crackers down my gullet to stave off morning sickness.
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When it comes to cocaine, he said, there's no way drug use would stave off a cold or cure it.
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But many Republicans think the investigation is a witch hunt, and Republicans are who he needs to stave off impeachment.
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It's an open question whether Americans have enough social solidarity to stave off the worst possibilities of the coronavirus pandemic.
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We all want the same thing: to believe we have the power to stave off the ravages of old age.
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Still, progressive organizers fighting the bill are terrified that the resistance won't mobilize fast enough to stave off the danger.
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I've also noticed an uptick in propolis, where people are using it to stave off bacterial infections, as it's antifungal.
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To stave off that threat he has lied, stoked racial and ethnic fears and, now, raised the specter of violence.
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The multibillion dollar food and soda industries have exerted those pressures to successfully stave off regulation in many other countries.
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Graham is also up for reelection in 2020, and being close to Trump would help stave off a primary challenge.
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Baker said Barr likely had no choice but to speak out to stave off an internal rebellion at the department.
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Feature A new genetic engineering technology could help eliminate malaria and stave off extinctions — if humanity decides to unleash it.
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It remains to be seen whether it will be enough to stave off one of the night&aposs biggest upsets.
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Now Ryan is trying to stave off budget failure by dumping all over the president's final budget request to Congress.
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At this point, controversial riders may be scrapped rather than included in an effort to stave off any government shutdown.
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And exposure to a rich array of indoor germs may actually be salutary, helping stave off a variety of illnesses.
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And it may present a new legal avenue for some affected homeowners to try to stave off a pending foreclosure.
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Burning wood instead of coal is a cheaper way to stave off the freezing temperatures of the northern Chinese winter.
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Economists say job growth has slumped toward the 2628,28503 monthly average gain that is required to stave off a recession.
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But the deal did not do enough to help the company stave off threats from online and low-cost competition.
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More recently, Rite Aid's competitors consolidated in order to lower costs, increase profits and stave off pressure from Amazon (AMZN).
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His big day was enough to stave off an East Tennessee State team that provided plenty of trouble in between.
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Goldberg, from SapientRazorfish, questioned whether Walmart has the agility and speed to disrupt itself in time to stave off Amazon.
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Proactively building trust with people, and reaching out to women in particular, can help us stave off the next disaster.
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Today's rule-breaking bartenders can unwittingly concoct a health hazard, but a website is here to help stave off trouble.
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While some strategists said the Fed could start to cut interest rates to stave off a recession, others were cautious.
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The laser team took apart the system to show how it was built in an effort to stave off concern.
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Not only does this stave off exercise boredom but it also rapidly builds his skills in the new language. 4.
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A source familiar with the decision said there would be no further extensions beyond June 1 to stave off tariffs.
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Those who are already pregnant are being advised to cover up when they go outdoors to stave off mosquito bites.
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But in all actuality, it was to stave off partners and challenge ourselves for reasons that are not entirely clear.
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Italian government officials have tried various methods to stave off failure in their financial system, the third-largest euro zone economy.
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The pension bill would force Brazilians to retire later in order to stave off a collapse of the social security system.
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While trying to stave off the people hunting him down, Eric has to stop the biggest terrorist attack on US soil.
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Donnelly was hoping to stave off defeat by peeling off Republican suburban women dissatisfied with Trump's divisive politics, according to reports.
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Thomas Middleditch: Like, building gargantuan solar plants and battery plants and stuff, just trying to ... Kumail Nanjiani: Stave off our destruction?
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The pension bill would make Brazilians retire later in order to stave off a financial collapse of the social security system.
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Even with declining provision ratios, analysts said China's banks are well positioned to stave off the anticipated rise in bad debts.
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If all of those factors align, though, working out at some point during the stay could help stave off workday sleepiness.
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In an effort to stave off the liquidation process, Saad late last year launched its own process to engage with creditors.
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But most investors expect the central bank to slash rates quickly and even resume money-printing stimulus to stave off recession.
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But describing this collapse in person, Yang seems genuinely shaken and moved to do something — anything — to stave off the collapse.
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Soon she'll have enough to hire a private nurse to change her IV, to turn her over and stave off bedsores.
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Picking up an axe, Clegane heads off seemingly to avenge the man and his people who helped him stave off death.
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In addition, Russia is considering privatising some of its largest companies in an attempt to stave off a ballooning budget deficit.
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They hope to stave off punitive tariffs but will make clear that they cannot negotiate on behalf of the European Union.
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Much uncertainty surrounds whether the financially strapped island can find the funds necessary to stave off a total default, with Gov.
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Republicans were relying on their base to stave off a Democratic tsunami, and they knew evangelicals were critical to that mission.
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AbbVie, however, has said numerous other patents will stave off the introduction of biosimilar forms of Humira until at least 2022.
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Some studies suggest that you can extend your life and stave off disease by simply walking — and the more, the better.
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development is scrambling to stave off evictions for thousands of families that get housing assistance.
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And by living a healthy lifestyle and taking care of your body, you can stave off the decay for a time.
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It has been forced to choose between approving a deal that could stave off bankruptcy and potentially expose itself to litigation.
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Nixon had initially tried to stave off these demands by releasing edited transcripts of the tapes, which didn't satisfy investigators' demands.
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More likely it'll just prompt the companies to make changes on their own to stave off the bill becoming a law.
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Looking to stave off political turmoil, the head of state asked Gentiloni, the outgoing foreign minister, to form a new cabinet.
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The government has already taken steps to increase rice imports to stave off shortages, Disaster Management Minister Anura Priyadarshana Yapa said.
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For people who have migraines, a little coffee can help stave off headaches, but too much caffeine can actually trigger them.
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Like Allen Moore's famous Swamp Thing ghost story about a house that demanded constant loud violence to stave off its spirits.
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Even in the stickiest situations, Sanchez remained calm and managed to stave off a storm of submissions from the Polish lightweight.
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Doing so would stave off the calamitous impacts of historic rainfall events, mega-droughts, and the melting of colossal ice sheets.
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"For now at least, infrastructure and property investment are holding up, helping to stave off a sharper deceleration," Evans-Pritchard explained.
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If long-dated Treasury yields continue to decline the Fed may cut rates as a proactive move to stave off recession.
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The sisters want this world of archvillains to modernize, to green their practices, and to help stave off the climate crisis.
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Japanese and European central banks, by contrast, are seen as adopting more stimulative policies to stave off deflation and generate growth.
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Today, around 193 percent of farms run at a loss, leaving them fighting to stave off bankruptcy and forced farm sales.
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Chuck Schumer — on Tuesday, in a meeting that could either stave off government shutdown or end in a total political meltdown.
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After evicting one of them, Elvis finds a stash of money in her apartment that he uses to stave off insolvency.
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When the child reaches puberty, they can receive "puberty blockers" to stave off the irreversible physical changes that come with puberty.
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She said the uncertainty about how the city would stave off bankruptcy was compounding the effects of the casino industry's decline.
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Over time, health-care experts say that can help keep these conditions from growing worse and stave off expensive hospital stays.
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Incumbent insurers face huge disruptive threats, but taking a leaf out of Hippo's book could help them stave off those threats.
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Many countries keep emergency reserves of staple crops such as corn, rice and wheat to stave off price spikes and shortages.
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Republicans are attempting to stave off a Democratic effort to retake control of the House, and possibly the Senate, in November.
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The wealthy, famous and powerful may fight harder to stave off hedonic adaptation, but data show such efforts are basically futile.
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To keep the energy and dynamism of Day 1 (and stave off Day 2), Bezos makes high-quality, high-velocity decisions.
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Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), would temporarily stave off the threat of a government shutdown until December.
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The move for the filing was made to stave off legal action by plaintiffs pushing to force the company into liquidation.
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Many of her supporters have promised to take to the streets in an effort to stave off her removal from office.
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Many investors continue to hold on to the debt in the belief the government will stave off default for a while.
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The expansion comes as Facebook seeks to stave off critics who say its news features have promoted partisan divisions and misinformation.
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But independent researchers seldom discover that, say, a single food like walnuts can help stave off diabetes, as this study found.
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A source familiar with the decision said that there would be no further extensions beyond June 1 to stave off tariffs.
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Our analyst cautions that Mr. Trump's promised stimulus could set off a round of rapid rate increases to stave off inflation.
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But to stave off the most disastrous damage, we need to swear off another product, too: hydrofluorocarbons, better known as HFCs.
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After years of persistently low interest rates, investors are worried that central banks lack sufficient ammunition to stave off a crisis.
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The deal recently struck in the Senate would pump $219 billion into US hospitals in a bid to stave off disaster.
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And a Morgan Stanley strategist argues that a rate cut this summer may not be enough to stave off a recession.
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The discount window provides loans to banks, and can help to stave off a cash crunch stemming from the financial sector.
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He isn't sure there is much more that can be done to stave off the growing power of huge technology companies.
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At the time, Mr. Manafort was trying to stave off foreclosure on several properties and desperately needed capital, the indictment said.
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After the initial screening by the A.I. system, doctors could treat the eyes, perhaps with laser surgery, to stave off blindness.
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Over the long term, these conditions help our bodies to stave off soaring blood sugar, insulin resistance and Type 0003 diabetes.
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He even turned against Apple — the company that made the iPhone he used to stave off a coup attempt in 2016.
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On Wednesday, BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti announced the company would be cutting employee pay in an effort to stave off layoffs.
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Talking about her experience at the hotel, she was clear and direct, occasionally sipping a Coke to stave off a migraine.
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Parents around the world are trying to balance an impossible number of responsibilities as everyone tries to stave off cabin fever.
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"The Amazon is incredibly important for our future, for our ability to stave off the worst of climate change," said Poirier.
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"The Amazon is incredibly important for our future, for our ability to stave off the worst of climate change," he said.
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Whether a green and purple iPhone and some extra cameras stave off those rivals for another year remains to be seen.
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This year, the government filed for bankruptcylike protection in federal court to stave off creditors, including mutual funds and hedge funds.
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He said the goal was to limit infections, stave off the epidemic and learn more about the nature of the enemy.
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But these are too late to prevent the coronavirus from spreading and too little to stave off a deeper economic downturn.
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And the tournament favorite, the Spaniard Rafael Nadal, hopes to stave off the Argentine Juan Martín del Potro in another matchup.
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Desperate to stave off humiliation, Russia counterattacked, deploying conventional armored and mechanized forces and stopping Ukraine's Army at Ilovaisk and Debaltseve.
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The question now, his critics say, is how long he can stave off what they view as his looming political demise.
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When you stick them on, those vitamins absorb into the body through your skin, helping stave off the next-day pain.
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Tribune's chain of newspapers is currently undergoing yet another round of voluntary buyouts in an attempt to stave off further layoffs.
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She went to a methadone clinic, daily at first, to obtain a medication that helped stave off opioid cravings and withdrawal.
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Luckily for the Philadelphia Flyers he was not rusty when it mattered as he helped them stave off elimination Wednesday night.
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A recent United Nations report showed that the current commitments are not enough to stave off catastrophic levels of global warming.
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The shorter stature may have helped these prehistoric humans retain heat and stave off frostbite in their extremities, the authors said.
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Through its trade association, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the business jet lobby is fighting desperately to stave off reform.
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The cut marked an effort by the Federal Reserve to stave off a recession even while the U.S. economy remains strong.
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Even then, Halford said Netflix has already built a ton of momentum that should stave off meaningful competition for a while.
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After his mother fled, Mr. Sezzi, 51, returned to the home and tried to stave off destruction with a garden hose.
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We actually wean members off even Diamox [a common drug used to stave off altitude sickness] before they attempt the summit.
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Researchers seeking to build quantum computers must stave off decoherence, which they can currently do only for a fraction of a second.
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It took me a few months to figure out how to stave off the nausea associated with the start of the day.
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Tariff reversal: The announcement of a deal between the United States and Mexico to stave off US tariffs is boosting global markets.
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And now, a dispatch from our sad reality: women are farting — or pretending to fart — in order to stave off sexual harassers.
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I do my nightly routine and then take an Advil with half a glass of water to stave off any potential hangover.
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Sound smart: Even though ad giants believe that supporting a national framework will stave off state approaches, federal regulation is still unlikely.
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The drugmaker is also betting that other patents will help stave off introduction of cheaper biosimilars of Humira until at least 2022.
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Once you figure out you have a ragweed allergy, there are a few things you can do to help stave off symptoms.
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And since sunlight exposure is more intense, maybe the increase in vitamin D helps stave off lung cancer — an idea previously suggested.
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It has popped up in the midst of other Bitcoin crashes, and is being employed this time to stave off catastrophe, too.
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Last week, the government announced a $3.9 billion bailout to stave off a threatened loss of the company's investment grade credit rating.
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The short book, named "A Christmas Carol", was partly an attempt to stave off the financial troubles of its author, Charles Dickens.
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Once patients get help and start recovering, they can regain their health and stave off long-term complications, Dr. Goebel-Fabbri said.
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The trust leaders made a deal to stave off eviction, but it served as more evidence of the sect&aposs waning power.
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This is when a drug user takes a medication — for opioids, typically methadone or buprenorphine — to satiate cravings and stave off withdrawal.
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THE SCALE of what is needed to stave off the worst impacts of climate change is often compared to a war effort.
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The good news is that policymakers are aware of this and discussing ways to stave off crisis — though it won't be easy.
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Now, however, we're so consumed with our phones that we're not reaching for a pack of gum to stave off our boredom.
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To stave off the copycats that have arisen due to the wrap's newfound popularity, she's also had to trademark the Cuddlebatz name.
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Nunes, in other words, could wind up paving the way for exactly the things he and Trump most want to stave off.
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Prison walls couldn't contain his creative spirit Behind bars, Phillips began painting in 1990 "to stave off loneliness," his art website says.
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Pelosi, trying to stave off a challenge, said earlier this week that she had support from the necessary two-thirds of members.
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Dave Moss, company co-founder and CTO, sees a world in which companies are looking to digitization to stave off growing competition.
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It hit a four-month high of $5,059 last week on expectations China would move to stave off a further economic slowdown.
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On top, colder westerly winds usually do enough to stave off any approaching warm weather, but in the 2016 incident, they didn't.
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Red Bull, determined to stave off interest from rivals, had been expected to promote him anyway at the end of the season.
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She also recommends adding more fiber to your diet, which will help you stay satiated longer and will stave off snack attacks.
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Investors are not expected to sign up if political instability prevails, meaning the state would have to intervene to stave off collapse.
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In order to stave off your approaching existential dread, we've collected anecdotes from folks who feel just as elderly as you do.
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My suit's protection drops rapidly, and I'm forced to rush into one of the two nearby buildings to stave off the elements.
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Trump and other Republicans have tried to link antifa with liberals as they try to stave off a "blue wave" in November.
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Carolina is trying to stave off elimination, trailing Philadelphia by seven points for the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.
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Taxi operators tried to stave off the bleeding by rolling out their own apps — but most were just pale copies of Uber.
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Kathleen Wynne [former premier of Ontario] immolated her personal dignity in their desperate and weirdly condescending effort to stave off political obliteration.
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Meanwhile, congressional Republicans are feverishly attempting to stave off a wave election that is looking like it could drown the entire party.
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Mallory "betrayed his country" and sold classified information to the Chinese to stave off "mounting personal debt," prosecutor Jennifer K. Gellie said.
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" The author claims they are a part of a network of White House staffers seeking to stave off the president's "worst inclinations.
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Tracking these objects can help prevent catastrophic collisions and stave off a potential series of snowballing crashes known as a Kessler event.
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However, Kjellberg was able to stave off T-Series gaining ground, thanks to a massive social-media campaign by PewDiePie's loyal fans.
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Many major central banks have lowered interest rates in the last few years, hoping to stoke growth and stave off a downturn.
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That means, experts say, that innovation in the field of energy will have to accelerate if governments hope to stave off catastrophe.
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Republicans hope to stave off a "blue wave" in November's midterm elections, in which Democrats hope to regain control of the House.
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The problem stems from China's lending-and-spending binge eight years ago to stave off the effects of the global financial crisis.
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Add a few triple-antibiotic ointment packets to apply to wounds before bandaging them up, so that you can stave off infection.
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RAM slows down ASICs, so algorithms that make a lot of use of it generally stave off the influx of specialized chips.
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"Europeans are now suddenly clinging to General Mattis like he's going to stave off reality for them, and he's not," Hulsman says.
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Fortunately for the Orange, it wasn't a big enough letdown and they were able to stave off an upset bid in Syracuse.
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The practice of showing two movies together as a single-admission double bill, however, was initially a way to stave off losses.
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It's been hailed as a way to ease tensions between the U.S. and China, and even potentially stave off future cold wars.
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To soothe customers and stave off negative reviews, employees said they'd send gift cards and cover repairs dealership wouldn't, adding to costs.
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A simple daily exercise that he recommends can dramatically improve your cognitive abilities, boost your confidence and help stave off memory loss.
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But measures taken so far pale in comparison to what economists say will be required to stave off the crisis's worst consequences.
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So far, McConnell and Schumer are projecting confidence about their ability to work together again to stave off the unprecedented coronavirus crisis.
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The program began in January and was meant to expand as part of a deal to stave off tariffs on Mexican goods.
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But officials have provided few other specifics about how Mexico could meet those goals quickly enough to stave off Mr. Trump's anger.
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Yet people are seeking human interaction and communication through the web or their devices to stave off loneliness and to stay positive.
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District officials say reaching the goal would stave off the threat of environmental instability — striking a balance between urban development and nature.
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The bulk of the speech was focused on economic measures, both to cover medical costs and to stave off a possible recession.
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In 2017, TechCrunch reported that Whisper underwent significant layoffs to stave off collapse and put the company on a path to profitability.
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For those who believe the U.S. consumer will successfully stave off an oncoming domestic slowdown, that could pose serious problems, Achuthan warned.
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And top scientists at the UN tell us we have about 10 years to act in order to stave off ecological collapse.
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Trump's ability to stave off a Senate conviction after last month's House votes to impeach him is essential to his political survival.
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Writers have used them to echo the endless accumulation of consumer culture or the oversaturation of "facts" — even to stave off death.
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Writers have used them to echo the endless accumulation of consumer culture or the oversaturation of "facts" — even to stave off death.
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Authoritarian regimes like China and Iran stave off challenges to their authority by limiting internet access and repairing myths of national unity.
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For others, drinking soda (or sweet tea or coffee) was a way to stave off hunger, saving more food for their families.
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But representatives for the company argued that the deal, as expensive as it is, was the best way to stave off disaster.
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Policy moves What China is doing now to support its economy may not be enough to stave off problems later this year.
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It offers a glint of hope that this is the quiet start of US efforts to stave off a further humanitarian crisis.
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To stave off Amazon and remain the world's biggest retailer, Walmart is stepping up its grocery game and buying trendy digital brands.
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Acid reflux is a serious disorder that can and must be treated to prevent symptoms and stave off potentially life-threatening consequences.
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He said he believes the central bank may need to intervene in the next 18 months to stave off a major threat.
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I lay still to stave off the hangover and thought about how I felt completely unburdened for the first time in months.
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S. trade rift would come sooner than expected, helping to stave off pressure from rising oil supplies and worries about global growth.
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That promise to stave off social change and, if necessary, to impose order happened to speak powerfully to voters with authoritarian inclinations.
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The extradition law fight, then, is the latest one in Hong Kong residents' years-long effort to stave off Beijing's creeping authority.
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Are there any economic measures that the city or state can take to help stave off the impact the shutdown may have?
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Redefining what sex means for you as a couple is also a helpful way to stave off feelings of rejection and resentment.
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Beyond their raw physiological influence, pets can all help to stave off loneliness, which can have a significant impact on overall wellbeing.
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Hoping to stave off that sort of regulation, meanwhile, some tech giants have responded by introducing more transparency checks of their own.
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Mr. Bush responded by pushing through the most expansive government intervention in the private sector in decades to stave off a new depression.
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Since then, Mnuchin has had to take "extraordinary" measures to stave off a default until Congress agrees to raise the Treasury's borrowing capability.
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China's economy is in far more robust shape than 2008, when Beijing cranked out a $580 billion stimulus plan to stave off collapse.
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"Exercising, eating a balanced diet and maintaining a healthy weight will help stave off diabetes and high blood pressure," Shen said by email.
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May's officials plan to rush her Brexit deal through Parliament to stave off a rebellion from her own party, Bloomberg reported on Thursday.
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But it seems particularly promising for improving lower back pain and, crucially, reducing inflammation in the body, which can help stave off disease.
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The dependence mounts over time as the body demands more and more of the stuff both to get high and stave off withdrawal.
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What you can do when you're outside There are a number of other important steps to stave off mosquitoes when you are outside.
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The subscription service MoviePass is raising prices and limiting the films its customers can see in a bid to stave off financial ruin.
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Others say he is paying back Mr Erdogan for a court verdict that helped him stave off a leadership challenge over the summer.
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To stave off annihilation, a small underground movement of digital preservationists is fighting hard to spare the little Flash games from their fate.
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It has become a convenient tool to stave off a bit of the isolation that can come with the special-needs parent territory.
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Whether such a cut will be enough for Mr Powell to stave off a recession and placate his critics remains to be seen.
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Some economists fear that interest rates are currently too close to 0 percent for a swift rate cut to stave off a recession.
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Justin had been prescribed anti-seizure medication, to stave off the inevitable as his glioblastoma devoured his brain, and thus far, they'd worked.
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Fox, however, had bigger plans than simply rooting on the Yankees to try and stave off playoff elimination against the hated Red Sox.
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Image: AP Photo/Eric RisbergA new study suggests that compounds found in marijuana can stave off the brain damaging effects of Alzheimer's disease.
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But those customer recruitment and retention programs were not enough to stave off the larger crunch the retailer has experienced across its brands.
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Padilla praised Menendez's plan for providing tools needed to stave off the immediate impact of the crisis while helping to stabilize the economy.
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In Mrs May's all-too-real world, flawed individuals stagger from crisis to crisis in a desperate attempt to stave off complete disaster.
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The proposal marks the fourth time since May 2017 that the company has attempted to refinance the loan and stave off a default.
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It was a fairly unattractive game, but it was the result they had to have, if only to stave off predictions of doom.
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The Detroit Auto Show will move from frigid January to June in future years, which may stave off further decline in automaker participation.
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He put Britain's role in Europe in jeopardy in order to stave off an as-yet hypothetical challenge to his own political career.
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The need to stave off the monster inside me — the one that promised glory, control, and power — continued to be a daily battle.
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On Wednesday, central banks in New Zealand, India and Thailand slashed their benchmark rates to prop up their economies and stave off recession.
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The betting industry had lobbied vigorously to stave off a crackdown on the machines, which generated a profit of $2.5 billion in 2016.
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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren — and spend to stave off the rising threat of Sanders in Nevada, which holds its caucus Feb. 22.
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The idea was to develop long-term licenses for their content and, until they were in place, stave off any potential legal escalations.
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In the absence of direct Western military intervention, most military analysts doubt that much can be done to stave off further rebel defeats.
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In a surprise move, Ryanair last week said it would recognize unions to stave off threatened strikes by pilots in the Christmas period.
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Obama ridiculed Republicans for fanning conspiracies, pointing as an example to Texas' Republican governor moving last year to stave off a federal takeover.
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Steinitz hopes the new phrasing, which allows future governments to decide if policies need to be changed, will stave off other court objections.
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They have increasingly put cash behind bets that the Fed will have to cut interest rates to stave off a global economic slowdown.
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"We had plenty of opportunities at the rim to be able to answer or stave off that rush," Wisconsin coach Greg Gard said.
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Stave off heart disease, and just think of how that will improve not only your quality of life, but your wallet as well.
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To stave off the budget crisis, Brownback's administration has delayed millions in planned spending for schools, highway projects and the Department of Corrections.
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The IMF loan helped Pakistan stave off a default in 2013, when dwindling foreign exchange reserves covered less than six weeks of imports.
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She said she will not vote for the proposed budget deal to stave off a government shutdown unless it includes provisions on DACA.
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The House passed a two-week measure to keep the government funded and stave off a partial shutdown by unanimous consent on Thursday.
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Commission President Juncker secured a deal with Trump in July to stave off new U.S. tariffs on EU goods, but relations remain tense.
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By slashing debt, Santos set itself up to stave off takeover offers, revive its dividend and hunt for assets to expand its portfolio.
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Hopefully, you realized the discouraging trend before it got really bad and you're able to recover or stave off the worst of it.
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Republicans nonetheless felt it was important to make a political statement to stave off any appearance that taxing carbon dioxide emissions was likely.
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It is also an opportunity for them to bond as a couple, and to stave off feelings of isolation that many comedians experience.
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As the pressure to raise revenue mounted, SunEdison began looking to sell off power projects and close manufacturing plants to stave off bankruptcy.
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The plan included hiring 1,000 tech team members in part to defend Home Depot's lead over Lowe's and stave off competition from Amazon.
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The House on Thursday passed a stopgap government funding bill by a 2628-28503 vote that would stave off a partial government shutdown.
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Somehow the glamour of the country-opera circuit fades when everybody's wrapped in blankets, tablecloths and even trash bags to stave off hypothermia.
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A group of same-sex marriage advocates even took the government to Australia's High Court in an attempt to stave off the survey.
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The island has slashed services and raised taxes to stave off default, but its leadership has long warned that this path is unsustainable.
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The Warriors will try to stave off elimination and pull within 3-2 in the series when they host Game 5 on Thursday.
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He was eventually arrested for breaking into a backwoods church in an attempt to stave off frostbite, and returned to his mother's care.
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Many public health groups, professional societies and health sites on the Internet promote this exercise prescription, promising it will stave off weak bones.
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The money was spent in an attempt improve its image, keep US aid flowing, and stave off sanctions in response to conflict atrocities.
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The company has seen its market value cut in half this year as it spends heavily on promotions to stave off growing competition.
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Attempting to stave off a potential battle — one that could lead to a wider conflict — officials at the Pentagon alerted their Russian counterparts.
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She has a reputation for avoiding publicity and working behind the scenes to negotiate favorable plea bargains or to stave off criminal charges.
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The House of Representatives is expected to approve the economic bill this Friday, in an attempt to stave off the unfolding economic crisis.
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Or for some appetizers to stave off hunger while the pork butt (above) continues to cook and cook in its smoky warm bath.
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There's the false Maria, a robot designed in part to stave off a communist uprising, in Fritz Lang's 1927 German expressionist film Metropolis.
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Britain's prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, flew to the birthplace of the Third Reich to meet Hitler and try to stave off a conflict.
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The refusals signaled a long and bitter fight ahead as President Trump seeks to stave off inquiries into his personal and political activities.
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We know how to stave off heart disease and diabetes, and yet more people are dying and at younger ages from these causes.
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Blackwood, who was making his second career start, stopped 18 of 19 shots in the second period to help stave off the Bruins.
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But any new antibiotic must be used extremely sparingly — only when all current antibiotics fail — in order to stave off its own failure.
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Though, by Monday evening, the Justice Department had agreed to a staff-level meeting on Tuesday to try to stave off that possibility.
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Merge if you can to sort of stay bigger and stave off things, but hopefully, you hope someone comes and bails you out.
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In this time of increasing social isolation, gathering to stave off loneliness will be one of the most important forms of virtual gathering.
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On Monday, the UN's top aid official urged member states to send more troops to the landlocked African country to stave off catastrophe.
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Here are four more things we must do in the coming two weeks to stave off preventable deaths and shorten the coronavirus outbreak.
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Mr. Kelly, who is broadly supportive of the program, has been searching for a way to stave off the threat of the lawsuits.
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Her children fret about helping her stave off loneliness and despair, until the return of Joy's old flame sends them into a frenzy.
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And the Kansas City Fed, during his tenure, was also notably "hawkish," or in favor of higher interest rates to stave off inflation.
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The hope was that countries would collectively ratchet up their efforts, slowly inching toward the deep cuts needed to stave off 22 degrees.
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We listened before bed so I could sleep a little better, and stave off the nightmares of kidnappers yanking babies from my arms.
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Analysts and politicians can do little to convince people that the new cabinet can stave off the effects of a possible economic catastrophe.
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Most Venezuelans currently survive day by day: collecting water, saving food, and trying to stave off illness due to the lack of medicine.
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RW Patrick Kane scored the fifth playoff overtime goal of his career to stave off elimination for the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night.
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Media companies are huddling together in the belief that size will help them stave off competition from digital giants like Netflix and Amazon.
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Since selling off nearly half the team to stave off the financial crunch eight years ago, the Wilpons have steadily bought back pieces.
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R. Kelly and Justin E. Fairfax, the lieutenant governor of Virginia, invoked similar language to stave off sexual assault accusations from black women.
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Congress must raise the debt ceiling by early October to stave off an unprecedented U.S. government debt default, which would shake global markets.
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Poonen said other tech companies in the valley were working to stave off the worst effects of global warming, naming Salesforce and Apple.
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Trump said Rome backed efforts by Washington and Brussels to reach a broader trade deal that could stave off the tariffs on cars.
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The goal is to stave off growing competition in the cardiac and vascular space, where the company deals in stents and heart pumps.
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In the wake of the 2009 financial crisis, many OECD countries increased their taxes and lowered spending to stave off potential debt crises.
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Trump has alienated the members of Congress he needs to approve his legislative agenda and to stave off impeachment and removal from office.
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A planned $0003 billion Eurobond would stave off naira collapse - but investors are unlikely to lend cash for much below 9 percent yield.
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Stay hydrated Drinking water and staying adequately hydrated can help to stave off hunger and prevent symptoms of dehydration, including fatigue and dizziness.
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The only way I know to help stave off complete financial devastation is to have medical insurance or, at least, a catastrophic plan.
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But Hassett said that he believes that investments in productivity and capital spurred by the 2017 tax-cut bill would stave off inflation.
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Metformin has been called a "miracle drug" because of its low cost, minimal risks, and ability to stave off diabetes and potentially aging.
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Trump economic officials want to sign a small trade deal with China to stave off additional tariffs going into effect in mid-December.
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PG Jerian Grant scored 10 of his career-best 16 points in the fourth to help the Knicks stave off the pesky Celtics.
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Instead, he upped the ante, and the prospect of negotiations to stave off another volley of tariffs between the two countries promptly fizzled.
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Dr. Gloria-Soria said that the elimination strategy might be better able to stave off resistance, because it must start over each year.
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So talking specifically about the L train shutdown, what could be done to stave off the impact of not having that crucial line?
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Heller's defiance of GOP leadership may help Democrats stave off Republican efforts to gut the seven-year-old health care law this week.
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The district superintendent, Robert W. Runcie, managed to stave off an effort by some school board members to remove him earlier this month.
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Even a marketing campaign featuring Akron's favorite son, LeBron James, who is wildly popular in China, hasn't been enough to stave off declines.
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Without an EU referendum to consider and a government rebellion to stave off, would Cameron have ever rushed to negotiate a deal in Brussels?
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On Tuesday, the committee and Justice Department officials traded offers back and forth as they negotiated to try to stave off the contempt vote.
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While still incomplete, these results suggest a sensible life hack that could help certain individuals stave off some of the effects of prolonged sitting.
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The study isn't the first of its kind to suggest that exercise can stave off dementia, though it might be the longest-spanning one.
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The country is battling to stave off balance of payments pressures due to a dwindling foreign currency reserve and a widening current account deficit.
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There was also time for a lively debate on whether Bitcoin can stave off replacement, plus a look at the future of digital identity.
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To stave off silence he set up a storytelling academy in Beijing, put his favourite tales into 47 books and blogged on Sina Weibo.
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It turns out that President Donald Trump is not the first Trump to try convincing people that building a wall will stave off disaster.
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In 2016 European Union antitrust regulators accepted an offer from Maersk and 13 competitors to change their pricing practices to stave off possible fines.
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"There are cases we haven't been able to work on," he explained, saying he's been able to stave off the worst impacts for now.
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In February 2017, Deadline reported that the EEOC was in settlement negotiations to stave off the potential for a lawsuit against the major studios.
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But if he thought such a stat would stave off questions about CBS's overwhelmingly white and male programming lineup, he was very much mistaken.
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Analysts say Takata needs a major infusion of capital from banks, investors or even a buyer to stave off the prospect of a bankruptcy.
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Some took up smoking to stave off hunger and others chewed up to 30 packs of gum a day until the laboratory banned it.
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But the fact that Twitter is in the black at all is enough to stave off the doomsday narrative that once swirled around it.
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"A precipitous drop in imports has helped stave off another big build to crude stocks," said Matthew Smith, director of commodity research at ClipperData.
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Corralling problematic videos, whether through humans or machines, could help YouTube, a major driver of Google's revenue, stave off regulation and a sales hit.
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A man dresses in his dead sister's sari to comfort his grieving mother; a middle-aged woman writes paranormal romances to stave off loneliness.
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How to stave off social isolation A number of interventions show promise for helping people make social connections or lifting them out of loneliness.
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The central bank cut rates to an unprecedented -0.35 percent last year and initiated a bond purchase program to stave off stubbornly low inflation.
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Park was first encouraged by her granddaughter to make videos as a way to stave off dementia — something that was prevalent in her family.
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Medicine improved, as did infrastructure and a whole lot of other things that stave off infant mortality, so birth rates fell as a result.
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This all comes as Trump is trying to stave off his latest slide in the polls with a major economic policy speech in Detroit.
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With all this money and effort finally focused on the skies, it's looking good we might be able to stave off our own extinction.
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A police officer on the scene who declined to be identified said they were searching for weapons to try to stave off any violence.
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To stave off an antibiotic apocalypse, we may eventually need to discover lots of new drugs, or alternate methods of vanquishing these tough critters.
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Taking one night off from P-in-V sex could inspire creativity in straight couples' sex lives, and that helps to stave off boredom.
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More importantly, the e-commerce behemoth could be setting itself up for some good press to stave off any threats of an antitrust suit.
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The company has been making some voluntary changes to offer a degree of political ad disclosure, as it seeks to stave off regulatory rule.
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Mylan's decision to produce a generic product at half the cost is a smooth move, but it likely won't stave off the mounting criticism.
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The chief marketing role is increasingly important at Netflix, as the company works to stave off threats in the streaming video on demand space.
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The unconventional bonds not only failed to stave off ERS' insolvency, they added to its liabilities and muddied the path to resolution for retirees.
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They began reporting fake car crashes, according to The Washington Post, to stave off commuters hoping to beat traffic by taking their—yeah, their!
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The central bank cut rates to an unprecedented -13 percent last year and initiated a bond purchase program to stave off stubbornly low inflation.
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Perhaps seeking to stave off the interrogation as long as possible, she wished her daughter Scarlett a happy birthday before wading into the fray.
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The money went to efforts to buff up its image, keep US aid flowing, and stave off harsher sanctions in response to its atrocities.
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Last year, Venezuela was able to stave off its troubles last year, leaving no stone unturned in efforts to drum up short-term financing.
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They feared that a more onerous system of patent challenges would help drug makers stave off competition from cheaper generic versions of their products.
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But if rich countries want to stave off serious economic problems down the line, they need to start dealing with their birthrate problems soon.
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AbbVie says numerous other patents will stave off the introduction of biosimilar forms of Humira until at least 2022, ensuring continued strong U.S. sales.
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Last month the government appointed a new board at struggling Eskom as part of a drive to improve governance and stave off financing difficulties.
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Point guard Jeff Teague scored 14 points, including a layup and 3-pointer in the third quarter that helped stave off an Orlando challenge.
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The months since the surgery have seen both boys stave off seizures and serious infections that resulted in trips to the intensive care unit.
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Aesthetics aside, you'll need to give your skin a strong starting point to help stave off nasty sores and infections that'll slow you down.
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A president's party typically loses seats in the midterms, but Bliss believes his group has found the messaging to stave off that historic trend.
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The administration, hoping to quell the bipartisan outrage and stave off potential congressional action, agreed to dispatch Haspel to brief key senators on Tuesday.
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Analysts say Takata needs a major infusion of capital from banks, investors or even a buyer to stave off the prospect of a bankruptcy.
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This ultra rare mutation appears to help stave off the disease by minimizing the binding of a particular sugar compound to an important gene.
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Republican leaders are working to stave off a procedural maneuver by a group of moderates that would trigger votes on four competing immigration bills.
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The IMF loan had helped Pakistan stave off a default in 2013, when dwindling foreign exchange reserves covered less than six weeks of imports.
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Any extra capital would help stave off a threat from Walmart, which last month took a majority stake in Indian e-commerce giant Flipkart.
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The payment processors have now offered to cap the fees to stave off regulatory fines and end an EU antitrust investigation into their practices.
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To stave off the risk of being wound down, the world's oldest bank hastily unveiled the private sector-backed rescue blueprint late on Friday.
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UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said there are "intense negotiations" and his Yemen envoy is involved in shuttle diplomacy to stave off the attack.
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The United States has a national security review process, and at times Britain has tried to adopt "golden share" programs to stave off takeovers.
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The baths and bandage changes that are necessary for epidermolysis bullosa patients to stave off life-threatening infections can last hours and feel torturous.
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I had such a fear of losing him that I gave in order to prolong the pulling in and stave off the pushing away.
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New York (CNN Business)Kroger and Walgreens want to find new customers and stave off competition in a crowded market for retailers and pharmacies.
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The panel has received bipartisan support from lawmakers concerned about the country's ability to stave off espionage and intellectual property theft from U.S rivals.
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The Treasury Department will likely be able to stave off a potential default on U.S. debt by diverting and delaying internal payments until March.
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The goal with this year's deal is to stave off those cuts with progressively severe cutbacks as the water level at the lake drops.
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Trump has alleged that Bezos is using his ownership of The Washington Post to go after Trump and stave off antitrust and tax concerns.
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A police officer on the scene who declined to be named said they were searching for weapons to try to stave off any violence.
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Some app that helps stave off the inevitable boredom that comes with monogamy, perhaps, or one that offered up creative and fun date ideas.
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Struggles today remain defensive, poised to stave off further cuts and privatization but infrequently making demands that successfully stop the practices they are protesting.
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Bailouts for polluters can include stipulations that they cut emissions in line with what the science says is needed to stave off climate catastrophe.
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Here are 10 of our favorites — watch them for five minutes or stare at them for hours on end to stave off existential dread.
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Collectors and scientists have started investigating how to stave off further damage and extend the life spans of endangered pieces designed by important innovators.
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"People may have seen electing [Trump] as an intervention that will stave off the status and cultural shifts they are concerned about," she says.
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The bilateral initiative, known as PEPFAR, was instrumental in turning the tide on Africa's HIV/AIDS crisis and continues to stave off the epidemic.
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He was respected for pushing political reforms and helping to stave off speculative attacks on the Hong Kong dollar during the 2008 financial crisis.
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One suggestion from the neighborhood has been to stave off demolition by building a new bridge underneath the existing span to prop it up.
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The refusals could lead to constitutional clashes in court as Mr. Trump seeks to stave off further inquiries into his personal and political matters.
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Mr. Zuckerberg was determined to weave Facebook's services into other sites and platforms, believing it would stave off obsolescence and insulate Facebook from competition.
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Trying to stave off aging with inventive names doesn't make sense, of course; you can be a grandparent even before you reach middle age.
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Turkey had seemed to be trying to stave off the crisis by scrambling a delegation to travel to Washington for more talks that day.
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For the Vermont senator, Warren's endorsement would give his campaign momentum and earned media coverage as he hopes to stave off a Biden rout.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday laid out four moves he thinks the U.S. government could take to stave off a potential coronavirus-induced recession.
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The effects of naloxone last for about 30 to 90 minutes, which is usually enough to stave off an overdose that could turn deadly.
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Haefele also thinks the Fed will come to the rescue and will lower interest rates enough times to stave off a recession in 2020.
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It was a simple, effective method to stave off a devastating but avoidable human error: leaving a needle or sponge inside a patient's body.
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The deal has been expensive for Home Capital, but representatives of the company still say it is the best way to stave off disaster.
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Today, 35 million people in 13 cities are in lockdown to try to stave off a potential epidemic (The New York Times and Reuters).
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Scherzer, Nationals stave off Phillies PHILADELPHIA — Either Washington Nationals starter Max Scherzer wasn't bothered by the weather, or he just flat-out didn't care.
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In Utah, a candidate needs to earn 60 percent of the vote at the statewide GOP convention in order to stave off a primary.
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Of course, the billion-dollar question will be, is the iPhone SE enough to stave off the doom and gloom of declining iPhone sales?
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This way, these savers can continue to capture market gains and stave off the risk they will outlive their savings in retirement, said Holt.
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For Mr. Trump's first year in office, Mr. Abe's close personal relationship helped stave off the American president's long-percolating economic ire toward Japan.
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Those talks have concentrated on Mr. Cui's efforts to stave off punishing trade tariffs against China that are gathering momentum in White House discussions.
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China has dipped into its national pork reserves to stave off that crisis, but it doesn't have the same ability with its oil reserves.
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For now, I'm trying to stave off the end of an era by being more diligent in deleting new emails as I receive them.
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Sheikha also told Business Insider his company had mapped more than 45,000 miles of road to stave off global competitors in the MENA region.
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I'm curious to see whether Snapchat can continue to figure out how to stave off Facebook in ways that seem to have eluded Twitter.
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Mr. Putin's project all along has been to stave off anything remotely resembling the popular uprisings or betrayals by the elites in Russia's past.
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And the research team at USDA works continuously to prevent plant and animal diseases from spreading worldwide, helping stave off food shortages and hunger.
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According to Marc Caputo at Politico, the regime launched a last-minute bid to stave off the changes, enlisting Colombia's help in lobbying Trump.
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Instead he asked Congress to pass new benchmarks Iran would need to meet in order to stave off nuclear-related sanctions in the future.
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ProSieben is looking to stave off the challenge of streaming giants Netflix and Amazon by expanding its own 7TV joint venture with Discovery Inc.
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Scandal-plagued Najib needs to consolidate support for his coalition to stave off an unprecedented challenge from his former mentor turned opposition leader, Mahathir Mohamad.
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Even if that wasn't their original intention, the holiday is a good excuse to stave off the cold, gray doldrums with a new gaming computer.
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Greece, which required three international bailouts between 2010 and 2015 to stave off bankruptcy, emerged last August from economic adjustment programs overseen by its lenders.
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They began researching the issue, and they found some research suggesting that caffeine could help stave off the disease, so they began drinking coffee together.
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To stave off that possibility, she raised the possibility of her past backers, who have already put more than $13 million into Theranos, investing more.
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They struck up an unlikely friendship over the millennia and must work together to stave off the upcoming apocalypse because they've grown fond of Earth.
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By including text-based articles in the search feed, YouTube will (at least in theory) be able to stave off misinformation as breaking news occurs.
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Perhaps most exciting is research that suggests that crafts like knitting and crocheting may help to stave off a decline in brain function with age.
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And there's a competitive Senate race in Wisconsin, too, as Republican incumbent Ron Johnson aims to stave off a return attempt by former Democratic Sen.
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Leaders have tried to stave off his threats to start mass deportations two weeks from Sunday if Congress does not pass changes to asylum laws.
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Starting next month, about 10 healthy people will be administered NMN to see if can improve bodily function and stave off the effects of aging.
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We can choose the molecular design of our fruits and vegetables, travel faster and farther and stave off life-threatening diseases with personalized medical care.
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He has forcefully argued the opposite: that it is needed to stave off an alleged "crisis" of drugs, violence and human trafficking coming from Mexico.
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In addition to the filing, Bloomberg reports Apple will be releasing a new MacBook lineup to stave off competition from Microsoft's striking new Surface Laptop.
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I try to stave off "hanger" by making dental insurance phone calls (without getting anywhere), sorting through junk and work mail, and watching Trump's inauguration.
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It lists the top 100 things we can do to reduce our carbon footprint this century and hopefully stave off the worst of climate change.
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It's the rumor we've all tried to debunk, stave off, pretend couldn't possibly be real; the news that no one wants to write, nor admit.
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Recently, Chrissy Teigen joined a long list of stars who've opened up about consuming their placenta after birth, in part to stave off postpartum depression.
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It's widely understood that a Macron win would stave off the rising tide of far-right nationalism, while a Le Pen win would feed it.
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Investors are not expected to jump in if political instability prevails, meaning the state will almost certainly have to intervene swiftly to stave off collapse.
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ZURICH, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Switzerland is scrapping interest on early federal tax payments to stave off an unintended consequence of the country's negative interest rates.
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In that time and right after Europe promised Trump more buying of U.S. LNG in an effort to stave off a trade war, volumes soared.
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Not only has Redick managed to stave off the end of his prime; by improving every season, he is somehow still defining his own ceiling.
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"I believe we have indeed done a lot working together to create favorable conditions for economic growth and to stave off any downgrade," he said.
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EU antitrust regulators in July accepted an offer from Maersk and 13 competitors to change their pricing practices in order to stave off possible fines.
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In Thailand, for example, household debt has been running high for years, spurring calls for higher rates to stave off risks in the banking system.
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They consciously set up rules to stave off old habits: "Don't automatically reach for a guitar if you've got an idea," says guitarist Simon Liddell.
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Multiple studies have since tested ways in which broadly neutralizing antibodies could help stave off HIV infection or slow its growth in those already infected.
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The Fed stands apart from central banks from Japan to Europe, which have been easing as they attempt to stimulate growth and stave off deflation.
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The deal announced on Wednesday by Austrian Finance Minister Hans Joerg Schelling should stave off the threat of bankruptcy for the southern province of Carinthia.
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And the only way for establishment types in both parties to stave off early retirement will be to stop doing the same old, same old.
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Confirming Kavanaugh would mark a huge victory for Trump and GOP leaders, who are fighting to stave off a blue wave in November's midterm elections.
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Some economists have called for emergency fiscal stimulus to stave off a sharp slowdown, but Debroy said the government should instead focus on public investment.
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Republicans are looking to keep or build on their majority in the Senate, and stave off a Democratic effort to retake control of the House.
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As other cities and states have discovered, an influx of immigrants can reverse population decline and stave off the loss of political clout in Washington.
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More importantly, such a system would stave off increases in other taxes made to make up for the uncollected sales tax from many online sales.
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Powell and his Fed colleagues have been under pressure from the White House and Wall Street over hikes in interest rates to stave off inflation.
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The agency says there are far too many wild horses roaming the West, and it must limit them to stave off damage to fragile ecosystems.
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Murray was 11-for-11 from the free-throw line, including six in the final 13.2 seconds to help the Nuggets stave off the Blazers.
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Even to my young mind, they struck me as fantasies that had been elaborately constructed and forcefully imposed in order to stave off the horror.
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The Green New Deal or something like it may ultimately represent the country's best chance to stave off the most destructive effects of climate change.
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In July, EU antitrust regulators accepted an offer from Maersk and 13 competitors to change their pricing practices in order to stave off possible fines.
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Greece, which required three international bailouts between 2010 and 2015 to stave off bankruptcy, emerged from economic adjustment programmes overseen by its lenders last August.
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The company obtained an amendment earlier this year to help stave off default, allowing it additional time to file its financial statements with securities regulators.
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The company has also been able to stave off closing stores like many of its competitors because its stores are located outside of the mall.
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There, to stave off isolation, he read voraciously and lost himself in the verdant countryside — an experience that would seed his lifelong passion for Wordsworth.
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In light of the most recent UN report, there have been articles about how individual consumers can help stave off the effects of climate change.
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" In 2015, Jill Lepore profiled the Archive's founder in the New Yorker: "[Brewster] Kahle is a digital utopian attempting to stave off a digital dystopia.
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Tidwell and the tenant association have asked city officials including City Councilmember José Huizar to help find a way to stave off the rent increase.
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If anything's exciting enough to stave off that impending food coma, it's gotta be the movie about killing the fuck out of some Nazi zombies.
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And then this other factor, which is, can we rest enough control to try to stave off our natural destruction or unnatural, man-made destruction?
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"I will vote for the motion ... to achieve two essential outcomes: stave off a longer extension and prevent European elections in May," Raab told parliament.
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Security forces deployed in population centers to stave off further demonstrations, witnesses said, and people in Harare said they could no longer access the internet.
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Upon entering the hearings, these tech giants each pledged to improve their handling of political advertising — seemingly in a bid to stave off congressional scrutiny.
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But even in such large amounts, the fresh supplies might not be enough to stave off disaster in the next two months, Mr. Cuomo said.
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But that will require agreement on a massive package of aid for both individuals and corporations to stave off mass bankruptcies and waves of layoffs.
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For the first time, doctors have used gene therapy to stave off a fatal degenerative brain disease, an achievement that some experts had thought impossible.
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Barriers have risen around the world as governments sacrifice their economies and free mobility to stave off a pandemic that has already killed 25,220 people.
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In other words, the left-wing government of Nicolas Maduro would adopt the greenback as its official currency in order to stave off more inflation.
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Getting lidar in front of developers through the iPad Pro will familiarize them now, helping to stave off a potential chicken-and-egg problem later.
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He had taken over a struggling 12-team league in 1999 and contracted it to 10 clubs two years later to stave off its collapse.
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The singer knows that her love is a hopeless illusion, and pretty as the music is in the moment, it can't stave off the inevitable.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has found in a new report that making burning fossil fuels more expensive could help dramatically stave off climate change.
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We have 10 years left to stave off the worst effects of climate change; it threatens humanity and the world, our lives and our communities.
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China's efforts — including tax cuts and monetary easing — to stave off the trade war's effects and other homegrown issues have so far come up short.
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The government originally said the tax bill would raise revenue by about 1% of GDP, boost investor confidence and stave off a potential ratings downgrade.
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None of this means we're going to see Trump's approval ratings soar or the Republicans will stave off the Democrats in the 2018 midterm elections.
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The Fed, which has cut interest rates three times in 20147 to stave off any economic slowdown, concludes its December two-day gathering Wednesday afternoon.
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But providing people with genetic information suggesting that their hearts are menaced without also offering them possible ways to stave off that threat seems callous.
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But if Messi's presence means Barcelona the team may be able to stave off wholesale change for a while yet, Barcelona the club is different.
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Scientists warn that rising global temperatures must be stalled to stave off the worst effects of climate change, including floods, droughts and rising sea levels.
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Private-equity firms are facing a deal environment that, while challenging in their pursuit of returns, might just help stave off scrutiny of the industry.
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But this stopgap should not be considered sufficient to stave off closure, nor should these examples be considered all that is on the chopping block.
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Arsenal quickly tried to distance itself from Mr. Özil's posts, but the club's response did not stave off a wave of online anger in China.
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And this stimulus is the same as the last, bigger one used to stave off the impact of the global financial crisis in 2009-2010.
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While it's true that rising bond yields can strengthen the dollar, rates are often raised to stave off inflation, and that can hurt a currency.
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"There's a set of borrowers that aren't being reached by the policies we've put in place that can help borrowers stave off default," she said.
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It's a function of the elite guilt that saturates our politics, meant to stave off the guillotine and hasten a return to the status quo.
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Englishman Poulter had to stave off a late comeback by hot-putting Oosthuizen before securing a 2&1 victory at Austin Country Club in Texas.
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The bids, which could stave off a collapse that would put its 1,150 employees out of work, will be considered at a meeting on Friday.
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In a Tuesday statement, Grassley moved to stave off attacks and the unmasking of the federal whistleblower who first divulged Trump's call with Ukraine's president.
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WASHINGTON — Lawmakers reached a deal late Thursday to stave off a painful shutdown of the multibillion-dollar Choice Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Popp wrote back to say it was unlikely; they were in the thick of negotiations to stave off the government shutdown that was then looming.
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Though it's far from clear it's done enough to stave off further regulatory intervention in all instances if the end-goal is to promote effective competition.
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To stave off his feared future, in 2016 he launched Neuralink, a company to create cyborgs with the express mission of getting ahead of superhuman intelligence.
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At the same time, Japanese and European central banks are seen as adopting more stimulative policies in an effort to stave off deflation and generate growth.
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But that description doesn't seem to fit after some of these latest militaristic moves — which Moon wants to do to stave off a North Korean attack.
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Anyway, in an attempt to stave off the yawning void of hopelessness that's descended now that Season 7 is over, I've made a whole bunch more.
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Analyzing crop yields half a year after the fact is too late to stave off food crises—this will require accurate crop analysis in real time.
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Streaming incumbents like Netflix and HBO are increasingly banking on original hits to stave off threats from new streaming entrants like Amazon, Disney and AT&T.
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Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Monday that U.S. tariffs are hurting China's economy and Beijing's ability to create jobs to stave off domestic disorder.
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Photo: APClimate change is a public health crisis from its impacts on air quality to wiping out the healthcare systems we need to stave off sickness.
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In the meantime, the company has been quietly working on financing itself to continue operating to stave off a business that otherwise tends to big losses.
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The company previously obtained an amendment earlier this year to help stave off default, allowing it additional time to file its financial statements with securities regulators.
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The "news" tab will help Facebook address critics who have accused the platform of harming U.S. newsrooms and failing to stave off the spread of misinformation.
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To stave off such anxiety, the EU will probably soon oblige firms employing workers temporarily posted from elsewhere in Europe to match local pay and conditions.
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In recent months, Equifax and its peers in the industry have ramped up their lobbying efforts in Washington, D.C. to stave off such rules and restrictions.
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Two-year yields hit their lowest since September 2017 on growing conviction that the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates to stave off a recession.
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The talks will stave off plans for a strike that the unions had approved after rejecting the company's last offer for a new contract on Wednesday.
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Like other tech giants, Google sought to stave off new regulations targeting the content and ads that appeared on sites and services like search and YouTube.
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New energy sources aren't getting adopted just because they might stave off climate change — they're getting adopted because they are becoming cheaper than carbon-based energy.
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This could stave off the need to pump Italian taxpayers' money into the bank or bail-in junior bondholders — which could prove highly unpopular for Renzi.
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Federal Reserve policymakers have been able to stave off sharply higher inflation even with low unemployment by managing expectations, central bank Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday.
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They are already 1,000 hryvnias in debt to the local woodseller as they burn logs in their stove to stave off the well-below-zero temperatures.
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Taxes are, they concede, sometimes necessary to stave off inflation, and as a consequence, preventing inflation can require cutting back on deficit spending by hiking taxes.
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Over the past few days pressure has grown on Mr Puigdemont in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, to stave off intervention by calling a regional election himself.
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Variety is the spice of life, so coupled Aquarians should stave off boredom with road trips, weekend getaways, or even a big vacation before the 7.993nd.
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Of course, washing your hands frequently in general is one of the best ways to stave off the spread of all sorts of diseases, adds Behravesh.
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They also stave off the effects of erosion, reduce extreme weather, and even work to support many of the planet's most politically and economically marginalized communities.
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The company made many smart moves to stave off the decline in its stock, but the debt-laden company ultimately outspent its cash flow by billions.
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So, too, did Hakstol's decision to risk a penalty that could decide a game in favor of possibly helping his team stave off a desperate opponent.
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The metabolite increases BDNF in rodents, and could explain why ketamine seems to stave off depression long after the drug itself has disappeared from the body.
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Groups like the International Emissions Trading Association know that if they can control the talks and stave off regulation, their members can continue business as usual.
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Friday's meeting will take place ahead of a deadline at the end of September set by Chancellor Angela Merkel to stave off bans on older vehicle.
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Many of the companies involved in the coalition have been pressing their case individually at the White House, looking to stave off any threat of regulation.
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These days, I generally know how to cope, but there are still moments when I can't manage to stave off a panic attack on my own.
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Reports from the ground show 3.4 million people struggling to stave off illness and rebuild their lives amid stifling heat and humidity, without access to electricity.
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It could also show House incumbents that they can separate themselves from Trump effectively on the campaign trail, and stave off a potential wave of retirements.
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In 2016, European Union antitrust regulators accepted an offer from Maersk and 13 competitors to change their pricing practices in order to stave off possible fines.
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Closer to home, these drugs could one day be used to combat the obesity epidemic, stave off incurable diseases like Alzheimer's, and even slow aging itself.
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Adding to the upbeat mood was optimism that British lawmakers were set to stave off the threat of a no-deal exit from the European Union.
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His self-named field of 'orthomolecular medicine' emphasized vitamin C, a substance that Pauling asserted could stave off maladies ranging from the common cold to cancer.
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"It will hopefully stave off the current market failure and the uprooting of democratic processes… Though nobody can predict the future, it will require hard work."
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It lasts 21990 minutes to an hour, which is usually enough to stave off a potentially fatal overdose and, if necessary, get someone to lifesaving care.
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"There's a bona fide risk of him not having all that many defenses left to stave off the healthy appetites of his coalition partners," he said.
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The top-ranked Djokovic had to stave off five set points in the second set to defeat the fifth-ranked Nadal, 7-20, 251-22009 (220).
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While others can learn from Dubai, the city's critical mass of sea, air, and land connectivity puts it in a good position to stave off competitors.
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Others dredge nearby lakes for mud to redeposit here, along with soil and rock, rebuilding rock banks and marsh in an effort to stave off destruction.
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But the moves to better police their own industry will also be seen by cryptocurrency watchers as an effort to stave off tougher rules from regulators.
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With domestic consumption accounting for the bulk of water usage, officials are hoping their latest desperate cuts can stave off Day Zero until the rains begin.
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Like much else they claim to have discussed, it was short on substance, not enough to stave off the brewing storm that loomed closer this week.
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Museums like Sasso San Gottardo, built in a former fortress, look to tell the story of Swiss efforts to stave off invasion in the 20th century.
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The team's key goal will be to stave off any anti-Trump primary challengers leading up to the Charlotte convention more than 18 months from now.
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Mr. Oppenheimer and other climate policy experts said all major emitters needed to take action in the near term to stave off the 3.6-degree increase.
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Other documents obtained by The Times revealed that he used a legally dubious maneuver to avoid taxes and stave off financial ruin in the 1990s. Mrs.
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Exasperated parents have been known to stave off further inquiries by saying that they don't know the answers when they just don't feel like explaining them.
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The company made many smart moves to stave off the decline in its stock, but the debt-laden company ultimately outspent its cash flow by billions.
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However, the Obama administration is working to stave off any additional sanctions and encouraging American companies to do business with Iran, a US official tells CNN.
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Significant turnout is expected during next month's elections, when Republicans are seeking to stave off a Democratic effort to retake control of the House and Senate.
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His association organizes dialogue between livestock herders and farmers in an effort to stave off conflict - common across the region when herders migrate into farming areas.
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But the ability of money and the things it buys—access to better medical care, leisure time, healthier food—to stave off death is well known.
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Economists said the move was a bid to stave off capital outflows and keep the yuan currency stable after the Federal Reserve raised U.S. rates overnight.
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What else is a waning giant supposed to do but pick up a guitar and stave off the sunset in some not-so-physically-taxing way?
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The lethargy produced from consuming a fatty beef sandwich might at least stave off the need to promote conspiracies InfoWars serves up to its Facebook audience.
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On top of exhaustion from the long hours, they're also trying to stave off the effects of smoke inhalation and the airborne embers irritating their eyes.
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But if freshness is more your speed, never fear — there are plenty of ways to stave off swamp ass on even the most humid of days.
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And given the heat-trapping power of HFCs, scientists say the Kigali accord will stave off an increase of atmospheric temperatures of nearly one degree Fahrenheit.
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Instead, he called for Congress to pass new benchmarks that Iran would need to meet in order to stave off nuclear-related sanctions down the road.
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Chief among them was the creation of a legion of addicts who, desperate to stave off withdrawal, made the leap to cheap heroin and, later, fentanyl.
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Hartford will receive $40 million from the state, along with added oversight and required spending cuts, which lawmakers believe will be enough to stave off bankruptcy.
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Senate Republican negotiators on Thursday rolled out a massive business assistance package, seeking to stave off a recession and soaring unemployment because of the coronavirus crisis.
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Two-year yields hit their lowest since September 27.11 on growing conviction that the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates to stave off a recession.
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The idea behind anti-inflammatory diets is that they focus on foods that reduce harmful inflammation in the body and stave off illnesses like colorectal cancer.
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Only with the help of her "anxious pills" (as Beatrice, her father's young housegirl, calls them) does she stave off a breakdown, and then only temporarily.
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The Federal Reserve is widely expected to begin tightening the supply of money flowing through the U.S. economy soon, in a bid to stave off inflation.
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The global economy will not be able to overcome the coronavirus outbreak's hit to tourism and stave off recession, former Nasdaq CEO Bob Greifeld said Tuesday.
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He was looking for a happiness that could stave off incursions of dissatisfaction or boredom once the ultimate battle is won, and (at last!) tranquility reigns.
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The urgent need to level the playing field applies both to how we protect each other from the coronavirus and how we stave off climate disasters.
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Saddled with debt, Mr. Deripaska raised money to stave off creditors in January 2010 by listing Rusal, his aluminum company, on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
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With only 65 beds meant for biocontainment or quarantine, the facilities in Omaha were meant to help stave off a pandemic, not overcome one already underway.
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Lawmakers are racing to strike a deal on a fiscal stimulus package to stave off a staggering increase in layoffs and keep financially vulnerable businesses afloat.
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He'll also need to stave off former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, whose ads have blanketed the airwaves and social media apps in Super Tuesday states.
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She was looking for a new job on Thursday and believed she would stave off eviction, but said she wished her landlord had been more compassionate.
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Central banks have historically hiked rates to stave off inflation, with the double-digit yields of the 1980s coming after oil supply shocks drove up inflation.
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