They're "sticking" their landings and "sticking it" to the man.
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It's about sticking with the process, sticking with your routine.
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There will always be a little sticking, but this method prevents major sticking.
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Sticking to a schedule is just as important as sticking to a budget.
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Lily is sticking out her tongue, and Dennis Quaid is sticking out his tongue, too.
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It's just about sticking with the process, sticking what I know is going to work.
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So this is about sticking it to the Americans, or sticking it to the world system.
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" Mr. Trump said there were "a lot of sticking points, but they are all Democratic sticking points.
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The sticking points: The wall has become a perennial sticking point in government funding negotiations during Trump's presidency.
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It's really nothing special, just sticking to the game plan and sticking to our game, playing to our strength.
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I think it will be reassuring to see Murphy sticking up for the press and sticking up to the president.
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A president who sticks it to his own team while sticking with a foreign strongman is not worth sticking by.
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Sticking to sticking it to MIT, what about the $350 million donation that put Stephen Schwarzman's name on a college of computing there?
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"We're taking that same platform...and instead of sticking a gene for West Nile in there, we're sticking a gene for Zika," he said.
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" My hand is sticking out with my bloody fingers sticking out of it, and I'm asking, "Hello, can I get a cup of coffee over here?
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Apart from, you know, enjoying the TV show, my main reward for sticking with watching Bloodline has been getting to make jokes about sticking with watching Bloodline.
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Theremins are strange early electronic instruments that typically look like a box with a metal rod sticking up out of it and another bent rod sticking out the side.
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"I don't know why one of my best friends would be sticking up for someone that she's just met, rather than sticking up for me," Kemsley, 41, told Richards.
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So I -- I think over the next 45 days, what I can say is here's how I would do it if I were sticking around, but I'm not sticking around.
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Congressman, thank you for -- for sticking with us here.
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Fast forward 11 years ... he's still sticking to it.
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" - Alicia, 229 "Sticking a hand between mattress and boxspring.
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So sticking her on stage is not a huge leap.
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Except Daryl, of course ... he's sticking to his hot wheels.
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But I'm sticking with "The Big Short" as my prediction.
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After sticking through it and landing Wedding Crashers in 2005.
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Many people think sticking to a dreaded budget is essential.
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But that's our strategy and we are sticking to it.
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However, there could be one sticking point on the horizon.
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One sticking point: Pennsylvania law blocks cities from regulating guns.
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Kylie Jenner and big sister Khloé Kardashian are sticking together.
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Still, I'm sticking with the original idea here: he dead.
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McDermott credited his squad for sticking together through tough times.
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Now, it seems that Swift is sticking with blue hair.
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Or being the proctologist, sticking your finger up his ass?
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Kevin Hart and his wife Eniko Parrish are sticking together.
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Let's just hope she's done sticking things on her face.
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So I've been sticking to it for a little while.
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It's all about sticking with the adjustments that you make.
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I think I'm sticking with this one for a while.
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This has been a major sticking point between both chambers.
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And that makes sticking to a gym routine even tougher.
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Thank you for sticking by us throughout all these years.
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Meanwhile Tory Remainers seem to be sticking with the party.
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By sticking to her workout schedule, Ciara lost 50 lbs.
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And she's sticking to the plan – even on nights out.
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So he kept sticking his head in this trash hole.
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He's like a rodeo clown sticking up the middle finger.
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But sticking to their guns risked bringing down the government.
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It's an insane budget, but they are sticking to it.
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Oh, and in the picture, she's sticking out her tongue.
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Lochte, already in the U.S., was sticking to his story.
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Stephanie Link owns Lowe's and is sticking with her trade.
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This is my new platform, and I'm sticking to it.
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Jenelle Evans and her husband David Eason are sticking together.
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STICKING TO ITS 2022 FINANCIAL TARGETS The stakes are high.
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Regardless, Kalanick is not exiting stage left, he's sticking around.
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It looks so ugly sticking out from beneath the television.
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Not all of Biden's financiers are sticking with him, though.
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Like sticking out our tongues in front of the mirror.
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In the meantime most plaintiffs are sticking to settled science.
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Samsung may be sticking with its own Exynos chipset instead.
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They're even sticking with Micro USB, which is too bad.
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But Evans thinks she'll be sticking around for a while.
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Like the new iPad, Samsung's sticking with its predecessor's resolution.
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I still love my Pixelbook, and I'm sticking with it.
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Sticking your head in the sand is not a plan.
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Props to sticking to your word on the Internet, sir.
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The exercises were a major sticking point for North Korea.
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What are the main sticking points in resolving the conflict?
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So I'll be sticking with Safari for the foreseeable future.
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Still, some strategists would advise sticking with Amazon over Etsy.
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My leg was in half, my bone was sticking out.
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One sticking point was evidence seized from a storage locker.
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The wall is just one of the remaining sticking points.
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That's what Dr. Oz said and I'm sticking to it.
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On Wednesday she said she was sticking with that plan.
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Name or no, Google is sticking to its careful plan.
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Multiple sources tell us, the sticking point was the stage.
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Sticking with Germany, shares of BMW slipped almost 5 percent.
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He was back on his feet, but nothing was sticking.
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And that price will always be a major sticking point.
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Notwithstanding her newfound fame, she's sticking to her roots ... porn.
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In short, the North Koreans are sticking to a plan.
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It said it was sticking to its forecasts for 2018.
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She recommends sticking to products between SPF 30 and 50.
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Both strategies enable founders to reward talent for sticking around.
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The political appeal of sticking to her guns is clear.
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Headlines Gibraltar becomes latest sticking point in Brexit talks on.ft.
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Etsy is not sticking to its knitting to boost sales.
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Sticking to your New Year's resolutions can be super tough.
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This is bound to be another sticking point among critics.
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But Republicans are really sticking to their guns on this.
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Sticking to the jab and the occasional stiffer counter punch.
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No more sticking fingers into cake batter or cookie dough.
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That's what appears to be sticking out from the building.
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Planned Parenthood, under Richards, thrived by sticking to its guns.
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She takes endless pictures of her dog's tongue sticking out.
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But the EPA is, so far, sticking to its guns.
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It's the only one with the metal top sticking out.
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Another sticking point is GM's increasing reliance on temporary workers.
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Sticking their funds in safes was the most mentioned alternative.
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Those institutions sticking with commissions will see greater broker retention.
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But even people sticking with traditional banking are going digital.
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And this is one of the sticking points for planners.
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But by sticking with it, over time my confidence grew.
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So far, farmers appear to be sticking with the president.
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At least that's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
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The sticking point, as we both had anticipated, was reliability.
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But it's worth sticking around for James Corden's closing remark.
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It was a way of saying that they're sticking around.
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I nod off, my head sticking out into the aisle.
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The request became a crucial sticking point in the negotiations.
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Russia, among others, is sticking with strongman President Nicolas Maduro.
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Sticking to her guns, the singer bravely kept the pencil.
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There's a slightly awkward sticking point in Abiy's success story.
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I was planning on sticking my face in the ocean.
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Multiple sticking points remain as staffers scramble behind closed doors.
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Maybe he has since learned the importance of sticking around.
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Unfortunately, it was hard to keep sticking to the program.
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The president said Monday that he is sticking with him.
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The National Sleep Foundation recommends sticking to a sleep schedule.
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Why are so few sticking with the industry after graduation?
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And if he does win, he'll end up sticking around.
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And the squad is intent on sticking to this ritual.
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Still, it's like a flag sticking out of my ear.
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Now, their friends and neighbors are sticking up for them.
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Vought confirmed that the administration was sticking to its request.
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But the American demands could be a major sticking point.
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Cade's death is also a sticking point for the FBI.
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Here are the sticking points that could derail the deal.
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That's been a sticking point for Broadcom in the past.
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Eating snot also keeps bacteria from sticking to your teeth!
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For now, they're sticking to mutual inspiration over official collaboration.
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She began her campaign, she said, sticking to the issues.
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For the time being, they are sticking with the treatment.
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The Europeans say no, sticking to a pretty hard line.
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That was the wound I was sticking my finger into.
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But Democrats, always on message, were sticking to paid advertising.
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She can feel bits of it sticking to her skin.
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She stuffs the skateboards inside, with their tops sticking out.
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So we did a good job of sticking with it.
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"I'm sticking around," Ms. Coolidge said, hefting her chocolate bars.
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Chrissy Teigen is sticking up for her Sexiest Man Alive.
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Federal data show more Obamacare recipients sticking with their plans.
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Sticking with financial news, jobless claims fell 15,000 to 233,000.
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Bridesmaids aren't sticking to matching dresses like they used to.
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The wall has been a major sticking point in talks.
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The ground kept sticking to my feet, so I cried.
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This will also be a potential sticking point for Democrats.
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The military is perfectly capable of sticking corpses in there.
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The risk of sticking with a broken model is considerable.
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But he stopped short of sticking to the party line.
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Plus, as expected, sticking with fruits and veggies is smart.
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Elliott is still sticking to the active management game though.
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The man is utterly incapable of sticking to a plan.
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Try sticking that into your dog whistle and blowing it.
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The sticking point will be the length of the extension.
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One the biggest sticking points, the Irish border, remains unsolved.
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You're sticking with eight episodes for season 2 as well?
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So personalities are also likely to prove a sticking point.
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Obviously the auto sector has been a big sticking point.
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"These arrows were sticking in me for days," Madden said.
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The role of women is likewise an important sticking point.
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Coen said that this output floor remains the sticking point.
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"We corrected it, and we're sticking to it," he said.
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Making a budget isn't hard, but sticking to one is.
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Klobuchar has a story and she is sticking to it.
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Entitlement reform is a sticking point within the party, generally.
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Are there sticking points that could hold up the treaty?
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Still, the duo seems to be sticking to their story.
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So it's just a matter of sticking with the program.
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Otherwise, you are probably best sticking to batteries and flashlights.
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KS: There's a reason they have the things sticking down.
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A major sticking point at his confirmation was what Sen.
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She is known for sticking to the theme every year.
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Khloe's made it clear she's happy sticking with her man.
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Campaigners say the main sticking point remains the guardianship policy.
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She's sticking with her giant phablet, with her LuMee case.
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Keep an eye on this mark up: Committee markups have essentially been pro forma up to this point -- all Republicans sticking together in support, all Democrats sticking together in opposition, the bill moving forward.
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This caused my eyelid to keep sticking to itself ALL DAY.
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Survation credits its success to sticking closer to the raw numbers.
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And I realized that I'm not helping anybody by sticking around.
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Lena Dunham is sticking up for her gal pal Taylor Swift.
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Maybe the United States is sticking with the Paris Climate Agreement?
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The shrapnel sticking out of Krulac's lower leg particularly worried Montes.
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The big sticking point for most people, however, will be price.
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They do plenty alright these days of sticking it up themselves.
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Transfers should be conditional on members sticking to EU fiscal rules.
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They're sticking around and they're going to that next harder step.
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Reasons for sticking with the first estimate were not immediately clear.
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"We're stubborn, lazy or both," she said on sticking it out.
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Neither remain to be sticking points with appropriators on the Hill.
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The M5S has much to gain from sticking to its guns.
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As for direct competition from McDonald's, Doyle is sticking to pizza.
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SpringOwl is sticking with Viacom for the long haul, Jackson said.
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I don't mean sticking with a failed idea for too long.
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But they emerged without a solution on the major sticking points.
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In most negotiations "no deal" means sticking to the status quo.
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The sticking point is how the spectrum will be divvied up.
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I'm so glad that he's not just sticking to one box.
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Chinese purchases of U.S. agricultural products remain a big sticking point.
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As for us, we're just fine with sticking to the original.
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So it makes sense that those alien races are sticking around.
|
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However, after digesting their analysis, we are sticking to our guns.
|
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But those "intra-Afghan" negotiations are the most serious sticking point.
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This was to prevent the balloon from sticking to the tarp.
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Players meshed on the field and started sticking to their assignments.
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Police said a decomposed leg was sticking out from the sheet.
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Colton Underwood probably wasn't meant to be such a sticking point.
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Which Republicans are abandoning Trump and which are sticking by him?
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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds know the importance of sticking together.
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Whichever map ends up sticking, it will have a brief life.
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I will be sticking with H&R Block from now on.
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They don't like their choices, but they are sticking with Trump.
|
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Textio could continue to grow by sticking with diversity in hiring.
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The sunset clause likewise remained a sticking point, the source added.
|
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What's left to be agreed, and what are the sticking points?
|
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Sticking to a schedule, whether it's a Tuesday or a Saturday.
|
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While officials have cited progress in the talks, sticking points remain.
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Still, there is no shortage of fans sticking by Pit's side.
|
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Making a plan (and sticking to it) is an important step.
|
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"Well done on sticking up for yourself," another Instagram user commented.
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That's one of the biggest sticking points for the investor camp.
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The board voted down all and ended up sticking with Dixie.
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Sticking to a shopping list prevents overspending or buying unnecessary items.
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Which Republicans are abandoning Trump and which are sticking with him?
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And if you're sticking anything else in your butt...be careful.
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Yes, it means sticking your neck out and maybe being wrong.
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And cleaning is as easy as sticking it under a faucet.
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And Kargman, 42, says the two are sticking to their promise.
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Thanks again for sticking around an extra day we appreciate ya!
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Google seems to be sticking with the single, rear-facing camera.
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You realize that there is nothing that is sticking to him.
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So tell us what the sticking point is at this point.
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And new product improvements seem to be sticking with paying users.
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Several sources told Reuters there was stalemate on key sticking points.
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Her hand gently grasped the appendage sticking out of his back.
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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are sticking together for the holidays.
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Sticking to the Paris Path would greatly diminish these health risks.
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STEVEN MNUCHIN: I wouldn't say there is any one sticking point.
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Interestingly, he's sticking with the stock that is his biggest loser.
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Thanks again for sticking around an extra day — we appreciate ya!
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They have clearly found their lane and are sticking to it.
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Sounds like it's sticking to the coed aspect in there too.
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An LAPD official tells us they are sticking to their story.
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But it's not discouraging Gerber from sticking to his bullish case.
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But so far, Germany is sticking with its acceptance of refugees.
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And that's why Cruz is sticking to his plan, pundits say.
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Sticking to a budget should be your most faithful money habit.
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This festive toothpick [sticking out of the burger] is totally Coco.
|
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But Republicans in Congress, however warily, are sticking by their man.
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The women aren't buying it, and the "homewrecker" label is sticking.
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No, but this is Lazar's story and he's sticking to it.
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Many Republicans say the GOP should be sticking with its nominee.
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Whatever she does I'll be sticking around and supporting her 100%.
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You'll find there are many benefits in sticking to a routine.
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But we don't learn and grow by sticking with what's comfortable.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - McDonald's is sticking to a basic formula.
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When he recovers, why should he be sticking around in London?
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Elgersma suggests sticking with reputable developers like PBSKids or other nonprofits.
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And it's hard to imagine him sticking to someone else's script.
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Sticking with what you know isn't simply being resistant to change.
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For Kloss, that means sticking to the exercise she loves: running.
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Black people had many good reasons for sticking with the Republicans.
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Minaker also emphasizes the importance of sticking with what you know.
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However, the main sticking point would be establishing the gesture's origin.
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However, I couldn't see myself sticking to that system long-term.
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Respect your time — and everyone else's — by sticking to the schedule.
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How to pay for the tax cuts remains a sticking point.
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There are even ruby slipper sticking out from under the cabin.
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Then there is the option of sticking with a traditional carrier.
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Other scholars are sticking to the quest for the actual Shakespeare.
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Fred Lane, on the other hand, is sticking to domestic stocks.
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I've just been fired from Deadspin for not sticking to sports. .
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But Trump, the working class zero, is sticking it to them.
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By sticking with the analog version, you're saving yourself almost $200.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Masa Son is sticking with Saudi Arabia.
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Marriott International is sticking to its $13.5 billion offer for now.
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The guy who was sticking his hand out, smoking a cigarette?
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Union leaders said the key sticking point was a salary increase.
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But sticking with the game will lead to some astonishing rewards.
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That means he'll be sticking around New Japan a while longer.
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The milkskin was too wet, and was sticking to the grill.
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He has a huge overbite with tiny little teeth sticking out.
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" He added, "Hats off to the team for sticking with me.
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Despite his mom's protestations, Weber said he is sticking with Prewett.
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Click here for a breakdown of the five big sticking points.
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The big sticking point in the negotiations is the Irish border.
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But he doesn't fully explore the risks of sticking with Morsi.
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He spotted something white sticking halfway out from the sediment surface.
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Instead of sticking up for his ideas, he just avoided them.
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Right now, I'm sticking with what the numbers are telling me.
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In the meantime, banks are sticking to their cost-cutting playbook.
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Despite sticking with an AOL address, she's very good at email.
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So the authors said, we will be sticking to that word.
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Here are all the sticking points that could derail the deal.
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We're sticking to our knitting — decades of expertise concerning communications networks.
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Immigration remains one of the biggest sticking points in the talks.
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But in Shah's 10 clinics, they are sticking to specific protocols.
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Don't start buying ultrasonics and just start sticking anything in there.
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I remember that being a big sticking point at the time.
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Film may have largely disappeared, but the photograph is sticking around.
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I also happen to be incapable of sticking to any regimen.
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Sticking around to triage a future refugee crisis might sound laudable.
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Fisheries have already emerged as one of the biggest sticking points.
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"That will be the main sticking point in discussions," he said.
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He's sticking in eastern Iowa, with stops in Clinton and Dubuque.
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Sticking to a healthy sleep schedule can do wonders for productivity.
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Thanks for sticking with us and listening to all of that.
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Alex Kerfoot (high-sticking) and Cody Ceci (holding) had been penalized.
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Coaches are always talking about the importance of players sticking together.
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It appears that, for now, they are sticking to that path.
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Hopes for progress on a key sticking point were dashed overnight.
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They had a system place and they were sticking with it.
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Instead, she asks if Pudge is sticking around campus for Thanksgiving?
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If being conservative means sticking to your values, prove it here.
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Music is ours, remember forever: We can survive by sticking together.
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Ronnie claims he's just sticking up for himself and his daughter.
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And he's sticking to his guns, as he recently made clear.
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It will be a good holiday for you guys, sticking around.
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This time the main sticking point in budget talks is immigration.
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It will still not fit in small pockets without sticking out.
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The other unsettled items are all seen as solvable sticking points.
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Sticking with quarterly reporting makes more sense, for three reasons: 1.
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However, that penalty was nullified by Jordan Staal's high-sticking call.
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Woroch recommended investing in longevity by sticking with name-brand electronics.
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On Monday, Pompeo reiterated that the US sticking to that claim.
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It is sticking to the total 60-day timeline DOE sought.
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This was Andy McCabe's story and he was sticking to it.
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The theologian who likened writing to sticking his hand in tripe.
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It goes beyond the president sticking it to his own voters.
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Sticking with France, Orange tumbled to the bottom of the index.
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It's no wonder this deal is not sticking around for long.
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Everybody is sticking with Joe until they see what happens there.
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Is he mocking Trump for not sticking to those racist beliefs?
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The frontier has become a major sticking point in Brexit negotiations.
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But he's sticking with his criticism of Trump's approach on Iran.
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Perhaps it's a clue to who's sticking around for season 7.
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WHAT CONCESSIONS HAD BEEN AGREED AND WHAT WERE THE STICKING POINTS?
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Notifications on iPhone have always been something of a sticking point.
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If that's the case, why bother sticking around and selling coverage?
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Like, am I sticking a camera here and pressing a button and it's streaming and it's LTE, or am I just sticking it somewhere and then I'm going onto my phone and I'm controlling everything from there.
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Picking a tone and sticking to it would benefit the series greatly.
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The Grizzlies eventually found the winning equation by sticking Randolph on him.
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But ultimately, this is a film about resilience and sticking to convictions.
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Moreover, the effects were lasting; eight months later, the changes were sticking.
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My parents tried sticking together because it was too expensive to divorce.
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But for now, Copeland says, she's sticking to what she knows best.
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Analysts said that investors are sticking to the sidelines amid Sino-U.
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But they&aposre trying everything, Dick, but none of it is sticking.
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The iPhone SE, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are sticking around.
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But Glassner said the rallies were simply about sticking with what's worked.
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Another sticking point is the foam earpads that ship with the headphones.
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For now, North Korea is sticking to rhetorical attacks, not real ones.
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For now, the company is still sticking to the data-driven model.
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Located center right, there's a wooden plank sticking up behind the trench.
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But for her clan, "tradition" doesn't only mean sticking to the old.
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And so, she still is sticking by what she&aposs done now.
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Shasta appears to be sticking with its knitting with its new fund.
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About sticking with a challenge when it's difficult and daunting in extremis.
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PERINO: But -- so it is going to be a major sticking issue.
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That's you, plunged into darkness, sticking your arm over your face, FOREVER.
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The biggest sticking point seems to be the 20163 steps' spiritual element.
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I'm sticking with Lyft, and I recommend that you do the same.
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"It was clearly a sticking point and bothered Trump," a source said.
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I can't imagine an animal that had received this [jolt] sticking around.
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No more wasted foundation, no more sticking your fingers into your moisturizer.
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Expressing yourself and sticking up for yourself will feel easier than usual.
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The app is hockey-sticking, with transaction volume doubling just since June.
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Like this picture of two lions sticking their heads inside their dinner.
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I, for one, hear "Yanny", and that's the story I'm sticking to.
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He chose his side before the election and he's sticking with it.
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But the dispute over the Texas rocker brought up another sticking point.
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" He later doubled down and said he was "sticking to my guns.
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Berkshire Hathaway is sticking with its sizable Apple stake, Warren Buffett said.
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This is one book that will be sticking with me for awhile.
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GE described 2019 as "a reset year," sticking to its previous forecast.
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Marriott is sticking by its decision to host the event for Bolsonaro.
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But it does suggest there are benefits to sticking with one doctor.
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Collyer, joined by four other judges, dissented, sticking with her original findings.
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Despite those losses, Ackman signaled that he is sticking with the bet.
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The sticking-plaster solutions in Turkey and Libya cannot last for ever.
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I'm still one for just sticking with the regular camera mode, though.
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It was a "sticking point," as he put it in a Jan.
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I was bad at sticking to a prayer schedule as a child.
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Let's just say we'll be sticking to showers for the foreseeable future.
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The sticking point: The British have made the Europeans really, really mad.
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He set out looking for mammal bones sticking out of the ground.
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SNB'S JORDAN SAYS STICKING WITH NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES, CURRENCY INTERVENTIONS IF NEEDED
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Sticking to plastic was an effective way for me to save money.
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Carrefour said it was sticking to those targets in its strategy plan.
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This became a "sticking point during the negotiations," Musk's lawyers said Friday.
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Right, this one seems to be quite the sticking point for people.
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Step one, though, is setting a quit date and sticking with it.
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They get monitored to make sure that they're sticking to the rubrics.
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Niantic also says the Pikachus wearing "festive hats" are sticking around longer.
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On a typical day, I prefer sticking to black, white, and denim.
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Building trust by sticking to international commitments lays the foundations for that.
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Then, instead of sticking them in the oven, use a waffle iron.
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Credit Iowa for sticking with it when they were 261 points down.
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The point was making a goal, sticking to it, and getting there.
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But most linguists recommend sticking to insure when talking about financial matters.
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That's going to be a sticking point for many users, of course.
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The need to be likable keeps women from sticking their necks out.
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The 7th-gen Core i5 is sticking around, meanwhile, at $200 off.
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The Irish border has been a key sticking point in Brexit talks.
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The expansion of charter schools has been a sticking point in negotiations.
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At least that's the Teen Mom's story and she's sticking to it.
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High-end x86 cloud servers and ARMv8 cloud servers are sticking around.
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" Hanson advises sticking to "under" your limits, so you "don't disgrace yourself.
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Refinery29 does not recommend sticking a burnt stick in your eye, etc.
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But the real sticking point of the talks is the VP slot.
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Lie on your stomach, sticking two or three pillows under your hips.
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Pence said in a CNN interview Monday that he's sticking with Trump.
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Harry reacted by making some silly faces, including sticking his tongue out.
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The sticking point isn't the technology — "That's the easy part," McIntosh said.
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Yeah, some people might just be better off sticking with traditional cable.
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EST: It looks like Tambor might be sticking with Transparent after all.
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Take the task of sticking a carbon atom to a silicon atom.
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The sticking point straight from the outset on these shooters is price.
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You know, they're sticking together and trying to support the ruling party.
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Bachelor twins Emily and Haley Ferguson are sticking up for Nick Viall.
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Or when your friends aren't sticking to the agreed-upon game plan.
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Sticking in Denmark, Moller-Maersk tumbled to the bottom of the index.
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Building a HackintoshPhoto: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Sticking with the Apple theme: Hackintoshes.
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And it looks like he's sticking with Manafort—for now, at least.
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The air is getting warmer and the daylight is sticking around longer.
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Pay attention to what's important and not just sticking to a routine.
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Notably, the black antenna sticking up from the top will be gone.
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"We are sticking to our growth forecast of 1.7 percent," he said.
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SARA EISEN: What are the sticking points right now in getting there?
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Kibicho's comments suggest the government is sticking to its original November deadline.
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Women have been sticking the messages to their office windows all week.
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Maybe burger fans are sticking with their New Year's resolutions after all?
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This dog is cheekily sticking his tongue out without the Pope noticing.
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Thank you guys for sticking by my side and believing in me.
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And we applaud her for her honesty and sticking to her guns.
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Chris Christie is sticking by his supporter and fellow executive, Maine Gov.
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There's even a cute candle sticking out of the cake design. Ugh.
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Sticking your kid in front of an iPad for hours on end?
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The major sticking points include higher health insurance premiums and wage increases.
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Medicaid has been the biggest sticking point in Senate negotiations so far.
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But sticking it out means sometimes, consumers don't cut her much slack.
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Union leaders had said the key sticking point was a salary increase.
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Everybody in this room is sticking together and playing for each other.
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Cain suggests sticking to two tiers and having sheet cakes to serve.
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But Menon plays it too slowly, sticking to a more refined storyline.
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Another sticking point remains over accounting rules for future carbon market mechanisms.
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It's just a matter of making a plan and sticking to it.
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It's just a matter of burying those chances and sticking with it.
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Trump's proposed foreign auto tariffs are reportedly a sticking point in talks.
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Ryan called the comments "textbook" racism but is sticking with his endorsement.
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He's written a lean and pleasingly consumable book by sticking to essentials.
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But officials said the price for transferring technology remained a sticking point.
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Could be sticking with a product that everyone knows is a dog.
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For many, sticking with the wrong credit card can be incredibly expensive.
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The Hill's Niv Elis highlights some of the major sticking points here.
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In other words, it's hardly surprising that she's sticking with Donald Trump.
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But screw your courage to the sticking place And we'll not fail.
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For the holidays this year, Starbucks is sticking to proven customer favorites.
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Nonetheless, May is sticking with her plan for a "business friendly" Brexit.
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The sticking point remains money for Trump's wall on the Mexican border.
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That was his appeal to his voters and he's sticking with it.
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Sticking points have arisen, from a corporate tax rate to estate taxes.
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On two of the key sticking points the deadlock has been broken.
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Clearly, many Americans had trouble sticking to that resolution during the year.
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Professionalism in journalism means more than just sticking to facts and fairness.
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But leaders appear to be sticking with their original game plan. Rep.
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The lining is very well done, with what looks like sturdy sticking.
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The preemption question is proving to be a sticking point for lawmakers.
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As home prices continue to rise, many Americans are sticking to renting.
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But it was also about saving lives, not about sticking to policy.
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A particular sticking point was Weaver's push for traditional plus grassroots fundraising.
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Government spending, tax cuts, and climate policy had also been sticking points.
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By sticking to its forecasts some credibility was gained for forward guidance.
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Priebus is apparently sticking by Trump, but ripped him in a statement.
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It's sticking around too long in a company that you have founded.
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Headsets are the real sticking point in the eyes of many developers.
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This is a formula that Regis created, and we're sticking to it.
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ALMA poses politely while also sticking her finger in the camera lens.
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The bank secrecy laws have become sticking points in corruption trials there.
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It also has an assortment of featherlike shapes sticking out of it.
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But Brunson is not the only sticking point between the two countries.
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So sticking with Trump is more likely to help than hurt McConnell.
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Drake hasn't resorted to sticking a sock on his dick or anything.
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There's also something else that might have been sticking in his craw.
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That committee however recommended sticking with the route through the Salang pass.
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We watch her solve her problems by sticking to her own rules.
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Samsung's sticking with Tizen here, with the Galaxy Watch running version 4.0.
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In prison, it's all about developing a routine and sticking to it.
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Lately, you may have found yourself thinking, Wait, culottes are sticking around?
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The trip ends with Kourtney and Scott sticking around an extra day.
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In addition, isotretinoin prevents skin cells from sticking together and clogging follicles.
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Government spending, tax cuts and climate policy had also been sticking points.
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I think it's just about our mindset and sticking to our identity.
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The sticking point could be Northern Ireland, which is part of Britain.
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Stainless steel cookware distributes heat evenly, while also preventing food from sticking.
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I'm sticking to "my boyfriend was at the football" as my excuse.
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Bribery described as pasta has a way of sticking in people's heads.
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And it seems like the season is sticking to that mild track.
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Some are shaped like basketballs; others have appendages sticking out of them.
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Hence sticking with the truth is the best strategy for gaining power.
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Instead of sticking to the confines of the original film, Documentary Now!
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On the floor, he just said to me, I'm sticking with you.
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The oil in the dressing will keep the noodles from sticking together.
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That is certainly the view at Gilead, which is sticking with three.
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Meretz is the only party really sticking to its ideology: Zionist socialism.
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The U.S. demand has been a major sticking point at the talks.
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"This prevents particles from sticking where they can create residue," notes Garren.
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But the question remains, Are the faces sticking out or pointing in?
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Nonetheless, this is the story that Brat and others are sticking to.
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But the needle is moving on one major sticking point: intellectual property.
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The thin layer of oil will prevent things from sticking, Davison says.
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But Ms. Walugembe was a rare voter sticking with a mainstream party.
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So I started taking pictures of my foot and sticking it online.
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Despite the evidence, the president is sticking with Saudi Arabia's crown prince.
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But Panera had several conditions that were sticking points for the companies.
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So listen to the experts and stop sticking things in your ear.
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First, I'll say thank you for using Tumblr and sticking with it.
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It's a murky landscape, with petrified trees sticking out of the cloud.
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ZTE's fate has quickly become a sticking point in negotiations with China.
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Sticking to such an arrangement requires more than one conversation, of course.
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The two actors were sopping wet, their clothes sticking to their skin.
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Most experts recommend skipping pills and sticking to sustainable lifestyle changes instead.
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They felt that the F.B.I. bosses were just sticking to their story.
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Nissan on Tuesday highlighted the benefits of sticking with Renault and Mitsubishi.
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The numbers show that advertisers are sticking by the platform despite scandal.
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ET. Sticking with financial news, PepsiCo posted better-than-expected quarterly results.
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But sticking to the ride hailing side Uber was just one battle.
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"We're sticking with what we have," the message read, according to Hornacek.
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"They think I'm a book with a couple of legs sticking out."
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What exactly does a smiley face with its tongue sticking out mean?
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It's a chili cheese dog place, so that's what they're sticking to.
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But then the piano drops and it's clear he's sticking with it.
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Don's work was always sticking to the point, and not overly embellished.
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Stay tuned, and thank you for sticking with us for so long.
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But she said sticking with time limits and schedules would be complicated.
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Spraying your snow shovel can also keep snow from sticking to it.
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Unfortunately, the odds of sticking with new year resolutions are not good.
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European Parliament President Martin Schulz described the deal as a sticking plaster.
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Despite the emergence of sports betting, Adam Levitan is sticking with DFS.
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IP theft is a key sticking point in the U.S.-China dispute.
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Still, Delaney's sticking with his approach, which he thinks is more practical.
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Sticking to a budget will also prevent you from making impulse purchases.
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That bilateral drift has not helped in two key structural sticking points.
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A frigid draft prevented some labels from sticking to the milk bottles.
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But I'd recommend sticking with the most recent entry in the series.
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One sticking point for Russia is how its oil output is measured.
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Sticking points include offshore call-center jobs, job relocations and healthcare coverage.
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The issue was a big sticking point between the two negotiating teams.
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The bill's treatment of Medicaid is a major sticking point for moderates.
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Until the results are in, lawmakers say they're sticking to their principles.
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"This is a game of Republicans sticking it to Democrats," Paul said.
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Probably because no one is sticking moldy tampons in their vaginas, thankfully.
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Our team has done a great job of sticking to the grind.
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They think I'm a book with a couple of legs sticking out.
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Teachers in Missouri are not the only ones sticking with hedge funds.
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Many big sticking points remain, including China's state subsidies for its businesses.
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We recommend creating a daily schedule for yourself and sticking to it.
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"These people mistakenly think they're sticking it to the man," Harris says.
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WWE's road schedule may be a big sticking point; it's pretty brutal.
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The most important part of getting into music is sticking to it.
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Thank you for ferociously sticking with your craft for all these years.
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Neither proved to be big enough sticking points to stop a deal.
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Y'all ain't sticking to the original lyrics of the Catholic Church song.
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Herzog has never really been good about sticking to his ostensible subject.
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Considering all that, one might wonder why Republicans are sticking by Kavanaugh.
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One of the major sticking points around Gottlieb's confirmation was what Sen.
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They're sticking with their traits as they were immortalized in earlier seasons.
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Facebook is sticking a tool at the top of users' News Feeds to give them tips on how to spot false stories, while Google is sticking small disclaimers that act as spot fact-check claims under search results.
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"Sticking plasters have been put over an area of law… eventually somebody looks at it and realises those sticking plasters are falling off and there's now a need to do something fundamental," says Nicholas Hopkins of the Law Commission.
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Sticking out can be potentially deadly for members of the hip-hop community.
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Some researchers in the City are sticking with that stance the morning after.
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There's no shortage of old photos of you sticking up your middle finger.
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So hot that synthetic fabrics are sticking to my ribcage like Saran wrap.
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He recommends sticking to the most basic tailgating foods, especially for first-timers.
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Just sticking with the plot soaks up every ounce of concentration you have.
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In one case, the wooden spike was still sticking out of the cranium.
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"Sagittarius is not known for sticking around, and neither is Gemini," Stellas says.
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The first was a woman defiantly sticking her tongue out at the viewer.
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Well, thanks for sticking around for a season of all that lovable mess.
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And King is sticking around — that's the one thing that's known for sure.
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Let's just say it: Sticking to a budget while traveling is extremely difficult.
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It's important to brush it (or spray it) with oil to prevent sticking.
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Jakob Poeltl also remained in the rotation, with Casey sticking to 10 players.
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Infrastructure might be less politically fraught, but it still has potential sticking points.
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If you are reading this, congratulations for sticking with me till the end.
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He had two stiff wings that were sticking out, looking like bat wings.
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It's a simple way of sticking out, good or bad reasons be fucked.
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And for 276, Greene is sticking to his bullish thesis on the stock.
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Many of the same sticking points remain that have always plagued immigration reform.
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"The best practice appears to be that of sticking to moderation," she said.
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Trader Tim Seymour is sticking with Gap and Macy's as stocks to buy.
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So that&aposs why a lot of this stuff isn&apost sticking anymore.
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But it's Tina Fey's statement about her idol's passing that's sticking with us.
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He's in it for the long game and he's sticking with Big Blue.
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If so, I wonder whether sticking to the same 'shock' strategy would work.
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The ambiance is a cozy one, the ground already sticking to people's feet.
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And, this time is all about sticking colourful pom-poms to your face.
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Instead of sticking with my Core Portfolio, I switched to an Impact Portfolio.
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He pointed to intellectual property theft and forced technology transfers as sticking points.
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Foxconninsider noted that contrary to rumors, Apple is sticking with its lightning cable.
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Lamar Alexander confirmed to BuzzFeed News that it remains the key sticking point.
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Also, sticking your fork into chilly cake is a significantly more satisfying experience.
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Nevertheless, Carney is sticking to his story that mainstream magazines are the enemy.
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Now hitherto quiescent big asset managers are sticking their oars in as well.
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Jennifer Garner is sticking to her stance on sexy versus funny Halloween costumes.
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Using a personal shopper can also be good for sticking to your budget.
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Here are two big reasons why many riders are sticking with Uber: 1.
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Hammond said May's government was sticking to its opposition to any new referendum.
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Ms. Uchizono's sense of drama keeps sticking in one atmospheric rut after another.
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Not surprisingly, China and India refused, insisting on sticking with the original principles.
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Actually sticking with the practice, on the other hand, is another question entirely.
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It's unclear why large corporate investors exited, rather than sticking with the company.
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In the crowd on Sunday afternoon, there was evidence the attacks were sticking.
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Finland appears to have succeeded by starting early and sticking to its timetable.
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My two-year-old loves sticking these all over car and plane windows.
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But people may be sticking to the gluten-free diet more than necessary.
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Bless his heart for sticking it out and helping me feel beautiful again.
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But the role of Monsanto in any deal has been a sticking point.
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Elringklinger, ZF and Continental all said they are sticking to their earnings targets.
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But alas, Kardashian still seems to be smitten and sticking by his side.
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A major sticking point could be the release of thousands of Taliban prisoners.
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The sticking point in the talks before they foundered had been the detainees.
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One provider went so far as to suggest sticking to texts and emails.
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Yet Twitter is sticking to its line that rapid growth will soon return.
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But other fronts in the Trump administration's trade policy have greater sticking power.
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But once you get past the "love" there are some major sticking points.
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RELATED: List: Which Republicans are abandoning Trump and which are sticking by him?
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Kudos to her for knowing what works for her and sticking to it.
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For now at least, the company is sticking to traditional smart home products.
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He used to kiss whatever body part was sticking out of the sheets.
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In many cases, you're just as well off sticking to grandma's home remedy.
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And don't worry, the headphone jack is reportedly sticking around for another year.
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As tensions with other countries climb, American investors are sticking close to home.
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Instead of sticking into the laptop, it connected to the side of it.
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But as it turns out, she's not sticking to this style for long.
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And sticking to those dates is an important part of the company's process.
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Did ABC make a mistake again by not sticking with its initial decision?
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Instead of sticking to the bottle's interior, the sauce was repelled by it.
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Among the sticking points for union leaders: pension plans and extended break times.
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Pay attention to your workplace cues, or you'll just end up sticking out.
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So for now, companies are just sticking to the easiest (and crappiest) solution.
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Sticking around for a few more seasons, he played in fits and starts.
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Both Ocasio-Cortez and the Democratic Socialists of America are sticking by Salazar.
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Thanks, Emma, for sticking with me — and for being SO easy to scare!!!
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"It's kinda like a diving board sticking out over a pool," Howat said.
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"We are already in the grave, with one hand sticking out," he says.
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Sticking to his honesty-first policy, he considers the bagel he's just consumed.
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Moreover, Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, appears to be sticking by his Venezuelan friends.
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In the app, sticking to your good habits extends the "chain" of positivity.
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For Nelson, it's about sticking to the plan through good times and bad.
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What resulted were arched bangs that were too short and sticking straight out.
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They are sticking to their bread and butter 99.99 percent of the time.
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Net energy gain is the real sticking point for most nuclear fusion technologies.
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This is a formula that Regis [Philbin] created, and we're sticking to it.
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The brats in the next car are sticking their tongues out at her.
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But from a markets perspective, Cramer recommended "sticking a fork" in the stock.
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The company is apparently sticking with a single rear camera on both phones.
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The final sticking point is the end-date for the transition period itself.
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Sticking to Futurama's formula would be fine if Disenchantment also replicated its quality.
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And that -- sticking it to world and regional powers -- may be Pyongyang's aim.
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Sticking with dedicated servers ensures you'll always know where your data is going.
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This was a key sticking point for voters in the 2018 midterm elections.
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Negotiations on removing U.S. tariffs have been one of the remaining sticking points.
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Gizmodo: Are you nervous at all sticking your neck out publicly like this?
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The natural deodorants ahead are worth sticking it out through that transitional period.
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There is no deal yet and even one sticking point can derail progress.
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She looked adorable too, staring at the camera and sticking her tongue out.
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I better be talking about my book, Tucker, because I&aposm sticking around.
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So do we continue to keep our heads down, sticking to our laboratories?
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But the real sticking point for most people is Fold's $2,683 price tag.
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" "My way of dealing with it was sticking my head in the sand.
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But don't worry, he feels God in this Chili's tonight — he's sticking around.
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The contractor back pay bill is among a slew of outstanding sticking points.
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But the fate of Serbia's debt-ridden state enterprises remains a sticking point.
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In short, this is going to be a big sticking point going forward.
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I know what I bring to this team, and I'm sticking with that.
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But what HIV did do was make me tenacious about sticking at university.
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Asked about the remaining sticking points, Trump mentioned tariffs and intellectual property theft.
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But sticking to an existing investment strategy doesn't mean you should do nothing.
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Medication-assisted treatment, which Goense is not on, remains a particular sticking point.
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For now, the companies leading the EV charge are sticking to their plans.
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TMZ broke the story ... Ben's drinking was a sticking point in the settlement.
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Additionally, setting up a budget and then sticking to it isn't always easy.
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"Management matters, and that is why I am sticking with them," Cramer said.
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Here are some steps from the American Psychological Association for sticking with resolutions.
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Andres Demoya recently found himself sitting with needles sticking out of his ears.
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The biggest sticking point for Republicans is how to handle ObamaCare's insurer requirements.
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The main sticking point for some potential sellers is likely to be price.
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Medicaid: This has been one of the central sticking points in the debate.
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John Kelly — colleagues say they are sticking more closely to their formal portfolios.
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Props for not only sticking to it ... but for taking the healthy route.
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The latest comments by Chen show BlackBerry is sticking to hardware for now.
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Hillary Clinton's sticking it to President Trump and this time she's got props.
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And it's worth sticking around for the bonus tip at the end, too.
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Hell Hath No Fury is a strange sticking point in the Clipse's discography.
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"Obamacare Lite" is the moniker that appears to be sticking to the ACHA.
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For the holidays this year, Starbucks (SBUX) is sticking to proven customer favorites.
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I thought I was doing the right thing in sticking up for myself.
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The president is...not sticking to topics for a long period of time.
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If I'm craving a classic hard-shell taco, I'm sticking with Taco Bell's.
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"If I move my domicile to Spain, I'm sticking to it," Ralph said.
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The instigators' ears are sticking out everywhere but they do not even redden.
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The president's fellow Republicans in the Senate are also sticking out helping hands.
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Trump said the main sticking point was Kim's demand that sanctions be lifted.
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They look like electric toothbrush heads sticking out of your ears, you say?
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To me, women sticking together and getting each other's backs is so important.
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" He blamed the Justice Department for not sticking with the "original travel ban.
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Her relative lack of diplomatic experience could be a sticking point for Democrats.
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He said Raízen is sticking to its guidance for the crop for now.
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"Toes sticking up make a good snack," said an instructor, Drew Nelson, 36.
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If you're sticking to a tight budget, or just looking to cut back, .
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A major sticking point is Sinn Fein's demand for an Irish language act.
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The bottom lineFor better or for worse, our phones are sticking with us.
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"I was sticking my nose into everything, because everything fascinated me," he notes.
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And he demurred, then made clear he was sticking with his current strategy.
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He deserves our thanks for sticking to his principles and putting Kansans first.
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Kurdish officials rejected the outreach publicly, saying they were sticking with the Americans.
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Romney is sticking his neck out and must be admired for doing so.
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Although VW is sticking to its delivery targets, meeting them will be hard.
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Mr. Trump appears to be sticking by one of his top advisers, Gov.
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SNAP isn't the only sticking point that has emerged in the farm bill.
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Pelosi and House Democrats appear to be sticking to this plan, for now.
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Still, "regulations are bad" is the administration's story, and they're sticking to it.
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And how would you ever verify that they were sticking to an agreement?
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Even in the video-laden 21st century, Mr. Dylan was sticking to audio.
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"I think they're sticking with politics a little too much," he told Koppel.
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We're all fighting the same good fight, so we're better off sticking together.
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I'll be sticking around, I'm very proud to be a part of this.
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RiverFront Investment Group CIO and Chairman Michael Jones is sticking with developed markets.
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I guess I give him credit for sticking with whatever he believes in.
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And they just keep sticking around, and some of it is on us.
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One meme showed a photo of him with his tongue sticking way out.
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But access to bathrooms and locker rooms has repeatedly been a sticking point.
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That has emerged as a key sticking point in the talks. http://bit.
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Here's a hint: Winter is sticking close to the epicenter of show business.
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Though, not as big a sticking point as that price tag, of course.
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The sticking point is the renewed focus on landing humans on the moon.
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It's a candy that knows what it is, and it's sticking to that.
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Siemens is sticking to its plans despite recent market turbulence, the paper said.
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AT&T's blockbuster $86 billion megamerger with Time Warner will be sticking around.
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But when he came inside my house, he started sticking up posters too.
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Gently lift each potsticker by its corner to be sure nothing is sticking.
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The sticking point for Reisz is the fragile enamel that covers dinosaurs' teeth.
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He made his money as a street performer, sticking knives in his arms.
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I picked Houston before the season started and I'm sticking with that prediction.
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He's fiercely loyal, sticking with fighters who have nothing and no one left.
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To me, going to LA was like sticking your face in the fan.
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BOORSTIN: WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT REPORTS THAT CNN IS A STICKING POINT?
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And don't forget just have some confidence as you're sticking in your straw.
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He's actually quite specific in sticking to the script, as he should be.
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Ms. Caulfield said that travelers can save substantially by sticking to independent places.
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Even in a national crisis, he was sticking with his anti-media strategy.
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Luckily, the snow doesn't seem to be sticking and the driveway is clear.
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In one notable instance, Mattis publicly suggested sticking with the Iran nuclear deal.
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Both sides said neither pay nor benefits were sticking points in the talks.
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But the bad guys aren't content with sticking to run of the mill.
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Ms. Bugge, fortunately, will be sticking around as many of her colleagues leave.
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Scaring children and tourists is allowed, but not sticking anyone in a bag.
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And while the film's producer is sticking with Singer, others have condemned him.
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All have risen above it by sticking to their respective philosophies and principles.
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But in a surprise even to some NBC officials, viewers are sticking around.
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But I have never been hunting, so I am sticking to survivalist Austen.
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For members of Parliament who support Brexit, the biggest sticking point in Mrs.
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But he has spent his entire career sticking it to the little guy.
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So GOP dudes, don't get me wrong, thanks for sticking up for women.
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Ms. Douglas recommended defining work hours with your manager, and sticking to them.
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Miron-Shatz explained that it's about creating good habits and sticking with them.
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WHO recommended sticking to a daily routine and engaging in healthy, relaxing activities.
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Another potential sticking point is that Mr. Warsh is close to Mr. Cohn.
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But for now I'm sticking with it because it's pretty, pretty, prettay good.
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And Mr. Mueller is sticking to his tried-and-true P.R. strategy: silence.
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" He added: "I think the five-year term is probably a sticking point.
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We can't see it sticking around for too long at this price, though.
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His main trait is that he is very good at not sticking out.
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Another sticking point is a GOP push to include legislation authored by Sen.
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Sticking to sports appears to be the best way to appease the Chinese.
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Note: To prevent progressives from sticking together, whisk some yolks into the mix.
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What I kept sticking to was this: 'OK, so my doctor is pervy.
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Yes, there were multiple mushrooms sticking out of the seams of the shower.
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That could end up being a sticking point for a lot of Americans.
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Previous research has shown weight loss benefits of sticking to a morning meal.
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"Our guys did a heck of a job of sticking together," Stafford said.
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The numbers show that advertisers are sticking by the platform despite the scandal.
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Bret: Sticking to shoe metaphors, you could say it's on the other foot.
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Geothermal energy means sticking pipes about 500 feet down into the earth instead.
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The valley has been a sticking point in past Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations.
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It'd be one thing if they were sticking their necks in the sand.
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It raised serious questions across the entire region about Washington's potential sticking power.
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This allows you to make sure that you're sticking to your financial priorities.
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This was a sticking point with many critics, out of dozens of reviews.
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My adrenaline just immediately took over, and now my lips are sticking together.
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Sticking by a friend who comes out to them about his sexual identity.
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I'll watch the next couple episodes to see if it's worth sticking with.
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I'm sticking with dull, diversified mutual funds because I know that I can't.
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Even so, the economists are sticking with their forecast for Fed rate hikes.
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But despite Congress' best efforts last year, health care remains a sticking point.
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"The Medicare for all was a sticking point, especially around here," she said.
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LGBT and tribal sovereignty provisions are also viewed as two other sticking points.
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But by Saturday, the two sides had worked out the major sticking points.
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Early on, he became deliberate about sticking to an eight-hour work day.
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The third sticking-point was the one for which COP25 will be remembered.
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The main sticking point: the cost, which would be largely borne by taxpayers.
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We're sticking to our principles, and that's a sign of a team growing.
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In other words, readers are finding characters they love and sticking with them.
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She's then seen attempting to twerk, sticking her tongue out in the process.
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But several members of Sanders's team haven't been sticking to that same script.
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One sticking point is bringing back manufacturing jobs that have moved to Mexico.
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And the sticking point for me in all this is: why Bronx Colors?
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Mr. Pottinger sent a yellow smiley-face emoji with its tongue sticking out.
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This has not been the only sticking point in negotiations with Yodlee, however.
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That's a major sticking point for brick and mortar retailers and legal critics.
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Sticking tubes into the wrong person's heart required mess-ups by many people.
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Still, give the freshly minted 'Voice' judge partial credit for sticking with Godzingis.
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Go deeper: The sticking point standing in the way of a Brexit deal
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But it managed, by sticking to basics, to reasonably serve all its constituencies.
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He said there were still a few sticking points, but provided no details.
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Sticking with your fellow SWCC members is something these sailors learn right away.
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It's not just atmosphere — it's mood, in the air, sticking to your skin.
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It's the 21st-century equivalent of sticking your drawing on the fridge door.
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Negotiations to remove U.S. tariffs have been one of the remaining sticking points.
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Timing is a common sticking point for people who are skeptical of victims.
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Are you better off for having the earpods sticking our of your ears?
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But sticking around and hoping not to get deported wasn't a real solution.
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Unlike Facebook, Google isn't just sticking to a small, preselected group of fact-checkers.
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Negotiations on removing punitive U.S. tariffs has been one of the remaining sticking points.
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McConnell's comments on Wednesday suggest that they are sticking to the latter for now.
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But Branan was never much for sticking to a style in the first place.
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Inside it, bartenders mix drinks that are worth starting with and often sticking with.
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But to her credit, she didn't seem interested in sticking with the status quo.
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"We're sticking with our projections," Burwell said Wednesday when asked how the latest HealthCare.
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Without a deal on that sticking point, talks to fund the government have stalled.
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Transfers from the fund should be conditional on members sticking to EU fiscal rules.
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Swimm's "Groupie" is one of those ear-sticking tracks that sneaks up on you.
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But China is sticking with its professed position of avoiding both alliances and enmities.
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Be sure to spray it lightly with oil to keep things from sticking. 7.
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Now he's president-elect and he's sticking to it and he's reaffirming those issues.
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And I give the president a lot of high marks for sticking to it.
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However, some on the left are sticking up and even trying to protect her.
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Thanks for sticking around — I won't blame you for avoiding crystals for a while.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)The battery life might be a sticking point, too.
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No more supporting trash for the sake of sticking it to you-know-who.
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He is steadfast about looking out into the void … and sticking out his tongue.
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If you're sticking out the delay, you may get some goodies while you wait.
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It usually ends with us sticking with reruns of Friends for the millionth time.
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Not the only sticking point Trump and Romney also faced another major divide: Russia.
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It used to be that things like barcodes or music videos were sticking points.
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" She then celebrated by sticking out her tongue and saying her signature phrase, "Oweee.
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The device also finds the company sticking to Wear OS and all that brings.
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EU governments adopted a joint position last week, sticking closely to the Commission's proposal.
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Trader Pete Najarian agreed with Adami and said he is sticking with Tesla, too.
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That's the spider equivalent of licking your finger and sticking it in the air.
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Corbynites praise him for sticking to his pure Labour principles, whatever the personal cost.
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In other areas the government has come under fire for sticking to its promises.
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Microsoft is also sticking to a 4K Blu-ray drive for the optical drive.
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It also suggests that sticking to the diet is challenging in the long run.
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Sticking to script, Trump's words were steeped in historical references to the Founders' faith.
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First I am sticking to my prediction of seeing $50 WTI by January 2017.
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I know it's just a test, but these things have a way of sticking.
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Flip it over once or twice as you roll to ensure it's not sticking.
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She donned a sleeveless red dress with pleated fabric sticking out across the skirt.
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For super straight, wavy, and curly styles, we'll be sticking with the OG iron.
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Stardom is, at least in part, about picking an image and sticking to it.
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Instead of sticking around to sing at nap time I quietly left the room.
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It's hot and her hair is frizzy, sticking to her neck in snaky coils.
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Another source said the cabinet was sticking by its 2020 deficit target of 2.1%.
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I'm sticking with this until I run out of interesting items to take apart.
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Did you see that massive sculpture of the hand sticking out of the sand?
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But the firm is sticking to its guns and testing another shale gas well.
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But sticking with the nuclear deal does not stop America from being tough elsewhere.
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I ended up sticking with the Thin Fit case, as it was the smallest.
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A huge scaffolding front ripped off a building as easily as a sticking plaster.
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He was a little geek sticking his finger in everyone's eye with surgical precision.
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With Super Mario Run, the sticking point was known a month prior to release.
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Perhaps the most significant sticking point has been negotiations between Amazon and potential suppliers.
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For all we know, Mayer could be sticking around for a while as well.
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Maybe you get a little bounce afterwards ... but it doesn't seem to be sticking.
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Maybe you get a little bounce afterward ... but it doesn't seem to be sticking.
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"Kim's so cool, you've gotta respect her sticking up for her husband," she said.
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"Thanks for sticking up for me, Sean," yells Catherine, 29, as she storms off.
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Target is sticking to what it knows this holiday — but with a slight twist.
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But with Daedelus, I'm loving sticking to the low end, booming stuff for once.
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Khloé Kardashian's best friend Malika Haqq is sticking by her during this difficult time.
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Thank YOU for sticking with us for 25 years… here's to the next chapter!!
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Despite the new estimates, the agency is sticking to the older, much smaller number.
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That implies that the service is still sticking around, at least in some form.
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Keeping close trade ties with them will mean sticking close to the EU too.
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But assuming nothing crazy happened, I'm sticking with the claim: Biden would've crushed Trump.
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The bad news is that Claire is not sticking around to hear about it.
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Pensions, which guarantee retirees a set annual income, are also a major sticking point.
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You need oil to keep the meat from sticking to your grill or pan.
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When Yamin was arrested after sticking herself to the Shell building, she was handcuffed.
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A telltale sign are long, curly hairs sticking up and out in all directions.
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" In addition, he thanked "everyone for sticking up for me but it's not necessary.
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But some pointed to the possibility the rise in yields might have sticking power.
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Other researchers warn that sticking to the diet long-term could even be dangerous.
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"We have to be creative in pushing our boundaries, but sticking to our values."
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And despite the share price fall, some large shareholders are sticking with Mr. O'Leary.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver's split has not stopped their family from sticking together.
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Like this guy sticking a bunch of giant playing cards in a hydraulic press.
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The top five cities make sticking to healthy habits just a little bit easier.
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Gove has unpicked some of Grayling's policies, but is sticking with his probation privatization.
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For now he's sticking to his guns, claiming he really does own the house.
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Sticking to an all-black ensemble, Kardashian West carried a black leather Hermès purse.
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Sticking up for me n my beliefs is hard for me at times. Sorry.
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They're just sticking within their state (at this point, that's pretty much just California).
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However, he doesn't see the bearish scenario sticking around more than a few months.
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Another sticking point was related to turning around the bank's U.S. business, reported Reuters.
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Shout out to Andy for being fun, and you, for sticking with the show.
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But Trump is largely sticking to the counsel of longtime friends and outsider advisers.
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Still, sticking to those goals will likely be difficult, especially because recycling is struggling.
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Until someone manages to deliver on that promise, I'll be sticking with my hybrid.
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Goldman Sachs, however, is sticking to a near-term target of $1,100 for gold.
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It's a mentality thing, a confidence thing and just sticking with our game plan.
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Or are you sticking it through to watch the premier or the Watchmen series?
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Hold your arm out straight in front of you with your thumb sticking up.
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The device itself is a nondescript black box with two Lightning cables sticking out.
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Sokoler's own journey could set an example of the possibilities of sticking with it.
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Sticking in Germany, Lufthansa tumbled to the bottom of the index during morning trade.
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He re-enrolled last year and he's sticking with it -- and for that, respect.
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"I'm sticking my neck out there with loaning you over $2377.00," one message read.
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For those sorts of future cooking feats, I will be sticking to olive oil.
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That is without any doubt the major element which is sticking out for traders.
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As expected, they're sticking together and backing an effort to revive net neutrality protections.
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A few have benefited by sticking it out while others have fled or collapsed.
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The bulk of the GOP conference is sticking with Ryan, and so is Trump.
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However, the feature isn't a holiday-only addition — Target tells us it's sticking around.
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Loss and damage compensation has always been a sticking point at U.N. climate talks.
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But not only southern European countries have problems sticking to structural deficit reduction rules.
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And despite all the tension, Cardi B's longtime stylist is sticking by her side.
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"This is not sticking a key in the door and turning it," she said.
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But Bergevin has a plan, and for better or worse, he's sticking to it.
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I've been sticking to that since, with both the happy guys and the sad.
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Implementation and enforcement have long been expected to be the major negotiation sticking points.
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Yemen's government is sticking to its position that Hodeidah should be under its control.
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All they see is a hole in the wall with a mask sticking out.
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Reforms in the energy sector were also among the sticking points in the talks.
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Democratic leaders are sticking to the process before handing down judgment, angering younger members.
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But like most good things, the sundae and its accessories aren't sticking around long.
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The old MacBook Air will be sticking around as well as a budget option.
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This lady is just chilling — specifically, with her foot sticking out of a sunroof.
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An avatar of her own hand with a well-manicured middle finger sticking up.
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So at the risk of being boring, I'm sticking with the solid, successful Nationals.
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And so far, his supporters keep sticking with him, because he's on their side.
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Then, the regrowth awkward process begins…tiny, sticking up hairs, all over my head.
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The April election was brought forward from November 2019 over the same sticking point.
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One of the major sticking points was the committee's proposed structure for the hearing.
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The government's sticking-plaster solution is to keep some vehicles temporarily off the road.
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Even in Indiana, however, the success of the deal will depend on it sticking.
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Find the right professionals to ensure you're sticking to the codes stateside and abroad.
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Clinton said that she has received considerable backlash for sticking up for abortion rights.
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Stay safe by sticking to bottled or boiled water, even on some domestic trips.
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But those who are sticking with Trump are even more intensely attached to him.
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If we're sticking with the Major League theme here: Zac Rinaldo is Ricky Vaughn.
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The fate of the Bayt became a major sticking point during the reconciliation talks.
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"I'm not used to sticking around that long in any one place," Cantone cracked.
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Tony Stark not reading off the card and not sticking with the fixed story?
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At one point, the audience appeared to boo Rubio for sticking to that script.
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Why then, after sticking with them for so long, are investors finally turning around?
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Sticking your neck out and taking charge of your career is no trivial matter.
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But Lydia is sticking around to keep you up-to-date on everything regulation.
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I was sticking with classic cheese at every pizzeria to keep my ranking consistent.
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The sticking point was how to determine when redrawn legislative maps cross the line.
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Tesla, in contrast, is intent on sticking with the Autopilot approach but improving it.
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We have to be creative in pushing our boundaries, but sticking to our values.
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They have in recent days tilted heavily toward Britain sticking with the European Union.
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Of course, you always have the option of sticking with cash if you prefer.
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The company said on Tuesday that it was sticking to its current financial targets.
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Another sticking point is how quickly the new cap on Medicaid payments will grow.
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"He's sticking to his guns," Larry Kudlow, Trump's top economic advisor, told reporters Wednesday.
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"It's sticking a finger into a lot of hard-working Americans' eyes," she said.
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Most of her was inside, just the bottom half of her legs sticking out.
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Another sticking point is the structure of the Senate bill on the individual side.
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The most common complaint people have about cooking with stainless steel is sticking food.
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Sticking to my traditional method, I used the trusty colander to strain my pasta.
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Instead, Bairre recommends sticking strictly to your relevant experience and leaving out the rest.
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The Tile Slim is better for sticking onto devices such as tablets and laptops.
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Negotiations on that single sticking point have devolved into shouting matches and Twitter fights.
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Instead of sticking around and, in all likelihood, getting "officially" kicked out, I left.
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Do you ever look back and have misgivings about not sticking with the business?
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Do you ever worry about sticking to a certain aesthetic or a certain medium?
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Just push in whichever button is sticking out and the power should be restored.
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On sticking to your gunsI've been trying to focus on my goals and wants.
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They are his posse, sticking by him no matter what he says or does.
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The best children's books have a funny way of sticking with us through adulthood.
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