It's about sticking with the process, sticking with your routine.
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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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Congressman, thank you for -- for sticking with us here.
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But I'm sticking with "The Big Short" as my prediction.
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Still, I'm sticking with the original idea here: he dead.
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Now, it seems that Swift is sticking with blue hair.
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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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Meanwhile Tory Remainers seem to be sticking with the party.
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Stephanie Link owns Lowe's and is sticking with her trade.
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Not all of Biden's financiers are sticking with him, though.
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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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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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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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On Wednesday she said she was sticking with that plan.
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Sticking with Germany, shares of BMW slipped almost 5 percent.
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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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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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Russia, among others, is sticking with strongman President Nicolas Maduro.
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The president said Monday that he is sticking with him.
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Why are so few sticking with the industry after graduation?
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For the time being, they are sticking with the treatment.
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So we did a good job of sticking with it.
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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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The risk of sticking with a broken model is considerable.
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Plus, as expected, sticking with fruits and veggies is smart.
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You're sticking with eight episodes for season 2 as well?
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So it's just a matter of sticking with the program.
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Khloe's made it clear she's happy sticking with her man.
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She's sticking with her giant phablet, with her LuMee case.
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Maybe the United States is sticking with the Paris Climate Agreement?
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Reasons for sticking with the first estimate were not immediately clear.
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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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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 board voted down all and ended up sticking with Dixie.
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Which Republicans are abandoning Trump and which are sticking with him?
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Google seems to be sticking with the single, rear-facing camera.
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And new product improvements seem to be sticking with paying users.
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Interestingly, he's sticking with the stock that is his biggest loser.
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But so far, Germany is sticking with its acceptance of refugees.
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Many Republicans say the GOP should be sticking with its nominee.
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But we don't learn and grow by sticking with what's comfortable.
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Elgersma suggests sticking with reputable developers like PBSKids or other nonprofits.
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Sticking with what you know isn't simply being resistant to change.
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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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Then there is the option of sticking with a traditional carrier.
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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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But sticking with the game will lead to some astonishing rewards.
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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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But he doesn't fully explore the risks of sticking with Morsi.
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Right now, I'm sticking with what the numbers are telling me.
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Despite sticking with an AOL address, she's very good at email.
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Thanks for sticking with us and listening to all of that.
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They had a system place and they were sticking with it.
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Sticking with quarterly reporting makes more sense, for three reasons: 1.
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Woroch recommended investing in longevity by sticking with name-brand electronics.
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Sticking with France, Orange tumbled to the bottom of the index.
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Everybody is sticking with Joe until they see what happens there.
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But he's sticking with his criticism of Trump's approach on Iran.
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But Glassner said the rallies were simply about sticking with what's worked.
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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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I'm sticking with Lyft, and I recommend that you do the same.
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The app is hockey-sticking, with transaction volume doubling just since June.
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He chose his side before the election and he's sticking with it.
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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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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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I'm still one for just sticking with the regular camera mode, though.
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SNB'S JORDAN SAYS STICKING WITH NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES, CURRENCY INTERVENTIONS IF NEEDED
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Step one, though, is setting a quit date and sticking with it.
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Credit Iowa for sticking with it when they were 261 points down.
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Pence said in a CNN interview Monday that he's sticking with Trump.
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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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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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Maybe burger fans are sticking with their New Year's resolutions after all?
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It's just a matter of burying those chances and sticking with it.
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Ryan called the comments "textbook" racism but is sticking with his endorsement.
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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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In other words, it's hardly surprising that she's sticking with Donald Trump.
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Nonetheless, May is sticking with her plan for a "business friendly" Brexit.
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That was his appeal to his voters and he's sticking with it.
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But leaders appear to be sticking with their original game plan. Rep.
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So sticking with Trump is more likely to help than hurt McConnell.
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That committee however recommended sticking with the route through the Salang pass.
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Samsung's sticking with Tizen here, with the Galaxy Watch running version 4.0.
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Hence sticking with the truth is the best strategy for gaining power.
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On the floor, he just said to me, I'm sticking with you.
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That is certainly the view at Gilead, which is sticking with three.
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But Ms. Walugembe was a rare voter sticking with a mainstream party.
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Despite the evidence, the president is sticking with Saudi Arabia's crown prince.
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First, I'll say thank you for using Tumblr and sticking with it.
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Nissan on Tuesday highlighted the benefits of sticking with Renault and Mitsubishi.
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ET. Sticking with financial news, PepsiCo posted better-than-expected quarterly results.
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"We're sticking with what we have," the message read, according to Hornacek.
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But then the piano drops and it's clear he's sticking with it.
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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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Unfortunately, the odds of sticking with new year resolutions are not good.
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Despite the emergence of sports betting, Adam Levitan is sticking with DFS.
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Still, Delaney's sticking with his approach, which he thinks is more practical.
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But I'd recommend sticking with the most recent entry in the series.
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Teachers in Missouri are not the only ones sticking with hedge funds.
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Thank you for ferociously sticking with your craft for all these years.
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They're sticking with their traits as they were immortalized in earlier seasons.
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Some researchers in the City are sticking with that stance the morning after.
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Just sticking with the plot soaks up every ounce of concentration you have.
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If you are reading this, congratulations for sticking with me till the end.
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Trader Tim Seymour is sticking with Gap and Macy's as stocks to buy.
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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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Instead of sticking with my Core Portfolio, I switched to an Impact Portfolio.
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Foxconninsider noted that contrary to rumors, Apple is sticking with its lightning cable.
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Here are two big reasons why many riders are sticking with Uber: 1.
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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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Did ABC make a mistake again by not sticking with its initial decision?
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Thanks, Emma, for sticking with me — and for being SO easy to scare!!!
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The company is apparently sticking with a single rear camera on both phones.
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Sticking with dedicated servers ensures you'll always know where your data is going.
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I know what I bring to this team, and I'm sticking with that.
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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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If I'm craving a classic hard-shell taco, I'm sticking with Taco Bell's.
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" He blamed the Justice Department for not sticking with the "original travel ban.
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The bottom lineFor better or for worse, our phones are sticking with us.
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And he demurred, then made clear he was sticking with his current strategy.
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Kurdish officials rejected the outreach publicly, saying they were sticking with the Americans.
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"I think they're sticking with politics a little too much," he told Koppel.
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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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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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Even in a national crisis, he was sticking with his anti-media strategy.
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In one notable instance, Mattis publicly suggested sticking with the Iran nuclear deal.
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And while the film's producer is sticking with Singer, others have condemned him.
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Miron-Shatz explained that it's about creating good habits and sticking with them.
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But for now I'm sticking with it because it's pretty, pretty, prettay good.
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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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In other words, readers are finding characters they love and sticking with them.
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Still, give the freshly minted 'Voice' judge partial credit for sticking with Godzingis.
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Sticking with your fellow SWCC members is something these sailors learn right away.
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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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But China is sticking with its professed position of avoiding both alliances and enmities.
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It usually ends with us sticking with reruns of Friends for the millionth time.
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Trader Pete Najarian agreed with Adami and said he is sticking with Tesla, too.
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For super straight, wavy, and curly styles, we'll be sticking with the OG iron.
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I'm sticking with this until I run out of interesting items to take apart.
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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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Thank YOU for sticking with us for 25 years… here's to the next chapter!!
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But assuming nothing crazy happened, I'm sticking with the claim: Biden would've crushed Trump.
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And despite the share price fall, some large shareholders are sticking with Mr. O'Leary.
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Gove has unpicked some of Grayling's policies, but is sticking with his probation privatization.
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Shout out to Andy for being fun, and you, for sticking with the show.
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Until someone manages to deliver on that promise, I'll be sticking with my hybrid.
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It's a mentality thing, a confidence thing and just sticking with our game plan.
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Sokoler's own journey could set an example of the possibilities of sticking with it.
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He re-enrolled last year and he's sticking with it -- and for that, respect.
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The bulk of the GOP conference is sticking with Ryan, and so is Trump.
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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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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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Tony Stark not reading off the card and not sticking with the fixed story?
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Why then, after sticking with them for so long, are investors finally turning around?
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I was sticking with classic cheese at every pizzeria to keep my ranking consistent.
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Tesla, in contrast, is intent on sticking with the Autopilot approach but improving it.
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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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Do you ever look back and have misgivings about not sticking with the business?
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The best children's books have a funny way of sticking with us through adulthood.
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Sticking with the U.K., several British retailers sank to the bottom of the sector.
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The clearest way that you can show endurance is by sticking with a family.
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Certainly, such a strategy could backfire, especially if you have trouble sticking with it.
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Harbaugh was not moved; on Wednesday he announced that he was sticking with Jackson.
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Maybe you've already messed up a recipe (or two), but you're sticking with it.
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Only CNN went "wall-to-wall," sticking with the committee from beginning to end.
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Mark Tepper, CEO of Strategic Wealth Partners, is sticking with a different airline stock.
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He recommends sticking with the names that have been working, like Walmart and Target.
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I waver between sticking with my tried-and-trues and trying something totally new.
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Will it get to the point then more Republicans question sticking with the president?
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I think we're more of the problem in not sticking with training a dog.
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I asked the people I interviewed in Oklahoma why they were sticking with Trump.
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Other tech companies have said they are sticking with the convention in some form.
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The predicted lineup shows that Apple is sticking with the iPhone X design language.
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Mark Walker that he is sticking with his endorsement of the vulnerable Senate incumbent.
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This means sticking with the original plan that he advocated for during his campaign.
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The board voted down all and ended up sticking with Dixie -- for now, anyway.
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Sticking with the big picture is a better fit for most founders, says Harms.
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Financially, I would have been better off sticking with my career as a programmer.
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He's found a look that he likes and he's sticking with it, I guess.
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It was easy to get going, but sticking with it was the hard part.
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It looks like Google is sticking with the tall 3:2 screen aspect ratio, too.
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Wal-Mart is sticking with the annual raise system it put in place last year.
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Thanks for sticking with us in 2018, and best of luck in the new year.
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In the meantime, he's sticking with the approach that Netflix used when he was there.
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I just think that Carnival is such a great company, so I'm sticking with Carnival.
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Holland, however, is sticking with his claim that he's just not that great with Instagram.
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"So this is it, thanks for sticking with my channel," Kjellberg says in the video.
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The buyers have insisted on sticking with the old clauses, according to five trading sources.
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Outside of these situations, sticking with a traditional bank typically comes down to personal preference.
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Joe Manchin and Chris Coons, are sticking with leadership on this, for now at least.
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Target was one of the big remaining holdouts; Walmart is still sticking with Walmart Pay.
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Instead, I'm sticking with my favorite Kindle, the slightly overpriced, three-year-old Kindle Voyage.
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Sticking with Germany, shares of Linde dropped 7 percent after merger talks with Praxair ended.
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Rigid labour law means employees do better by sticking with their company rather than moving.
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So, sticking with bottled kombucha sold in a store is the safest way to go.
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Sticking with the Super Bowl theme, he compared the company to Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
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For whatever reason, western Christianity has a hard time sticking with a God of love.
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If Donald wants to get in a character fight, he's better off sticking with me.
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He's the best partner you'll ever have, sticking with you through the hardest of times.
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Sticking with the Netherlands, digital security firm Gemalto plummeted to the bottom of the benchmark.
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The closely followed hedge fund manager said Tuesday that he is sticking with those investments.
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IN EUROPE THEY'RE STICKING WITH THE EASY – EVEN EASIER POLICY, BANK STIMULUS, NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES.
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A second source says Bannon believes Moore's denials which is why he's sticking with him.
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Pension plans have their reasons for sticking with a too-high assumed rate of return.
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Sticking with your old laptop, but interested in seeing how the new UI works anyway?
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That alone means I'll probably be sticking with other email apps for the time being.
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I think your best bet is tossing the custom modes aside and sticking with auto.
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Sticking with my current job has been one of the best decisions I've ever made.
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The voters who are sticking with Trump are hard-core partisans like Anders and Maurer.
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So for this year's model, it's making small changes and sticking with what already works.
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But it's not enough to store my photos, so for that, I'm sticking with Google.
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French President Emmanuel Macron said allies were just sticking with their previous goals. http://bit.
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Cadence is a company that I learned about in the '90s and I'm sticking with.
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Our success has involved three critical elements: thinking bold, throwing deep and sticking with it.
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All the farmers we spoke to said the same thing: they were sticking with corn.
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Romella says she's sticking with her iPhone 6, and is "not excited" for iPhone 11.
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On the whole, retailers are pushing deals and sticking with early openings this holiday season.
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You can save yourself $25 a month by just sticking with the device you have.
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Three of the lawmakers are sticking with PML-N but one has defected to PTI.
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Since you're sticking with a neutral palette, the color choice is already made for you.
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Sticking with data, the Current Account is slated to come out at 8:30 a.m.
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Hannity credits Ailes for sticking with him long enough to see him prosper on television.
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The message is simple: If his wife is sticking with him, the country should too.
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Sticking with the "brat market," though, Jones makes plain, was also a good business plan.
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Read: Why Alabama voters are sticking with Roy Moore MONTGOMERY, Alabama — New Jersey Democratic Sen.
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Sticking with the book example, writing 20193,000 words a week is a goal in itself.
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Equipping yourself efficiently can make the difference between sticking with running or swearing off it.
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"I'm sticking with Girardi at this point," said Marc Chalpin of Manhattan, another bleacher denizen.
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Sticking with Mr. Zuma would be bad — for everyone — in the next elections in 2019.
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If you're sticking with big companies like a Cigna or United—look at United Airlines.
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It's just about sticking with the process, sticking what I know is going to work.
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"I want to thank Michelle Obama for sticking with me," said Obama, with a smile.
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If you've already gotten used to Apple Notes, there's nothing wrong with sticking with it.
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Both strategies — sticking with the current system, or constructing an entirely new one — have risks.
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But sticking with Rupert Murdoch over Bugs Bunny just cost it this year's biggest deal.
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Apple is sticking with the Lightning port for the new iPhones, according to Guilherme Rambo.
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Other Wall Street analysts, however, aren't sticking with their bullish calls after the Fed's action.
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So I want the audience to know that it will be worth sticking with this.
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Sticking with the States, discussions between Canada and the U.S. are expected to resume Wednesday.
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After weeks of breathless speculation about his future, Carmelo Anthony is sticking with the Knicks.
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The opposite is true for electronics: Invest in longevity by sticking with name-brand electronics.
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And if that's just in my own personal pro-woman bias, I'm sticking with it.
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He said the government was nonetheless sticking with its 2016 growth forecast of 1.5 percent.
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The smaller Pixel is sticking with a 5-inch display, squared-off corners, and thick bezels.
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It's over a year since the original dropped and Amazon is sticking with the $229 price.
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Jenna Jameson already hit her weight loss goal, but she's still sticking with the keto diet.
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For this year's costume, Hudgens says she doesn't plan on sticking with the Freak Show theme.
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Sticking with your resolutions takes perseverance — much like that single spin class you vowed to attend.
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Even after the market's substantial rise to record highs, she is sticking with her exact call.
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" In another, he thanked Maks for sticking with him "thru my pinky ring and acne phase.
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"Well, I think that (Thursday) isn't a deciding game," Roberts said, insisting he's sticking with Maeda.
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And yes, the company is still firmly sticking with its strategy of modular Moto Mod attachments.
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"The last few weeks, I've been lying to Kenya about sticking with my diet," she confesses.
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So if you're sticking with Apple's keyboard, you're going to want to learn some keyboard shortcuts.
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ABC is sticking with the prank-loving devil it knows for this year's Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Sticking with binary arithmetic would make it easier to use existing software with such a system.
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Google is sticking with the fingerprint sensor on the back, in an easy-to-reach spot.
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But knowing Rih's hair M.O., who knows how long she plans on sticking with this style.
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Kevin Southerland, who plans to invest his winnings, explained his reasons for sticking with the company.
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Twice in this episode, Pat (we're sticking with Pat until further notice) makes contact with George.
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Danielle Brooks, who plays Taystee, confirmed she'll be sticking with the show through the seventh season.
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With a turnaround trip that short, sticking with a carry-on is the way to go.
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I wouldn't bet on the Iranians winning that one — I'm sticking with Saudi (Arabia) for that.
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Powell affirmed that the U.S. central bank was sticking with its strategy of gradual rate hikes.
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I feel similarly about Apple sticking with certain design language, and thus establishing it as iconic.
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Gordon said he's sticking with his bet that Apple will head into the mid-$80 level.
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That move continues to roil relations with European allies who are sticking with the Iran deal.
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I remember watching Thin Blue Line in film school and that just really sticking with me.
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Sticking with the Jeep Compass, the subject of this week's review, there is another historical story.
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The Israeli discovery makes the argument of sticking with the accord much more difficult to sustain.
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Most Republicans are sticking with Trump because even if they dislike him, they hate Democrats more.
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Devils center Vernon Fiddler was assessed a double minor for high sticking with 5:42 remaining.
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"In a market that favors profitable growth, sticking with what's working ... that's Planet Fitness," Cramer said.
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You're better off sticking with the book unless you're a big fan of McGregor or King.
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Look, I'll admit it: This game is sticking with me more than I thought it would.
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WATCH: Why these Alabama voters are sticking with Roy Moore Moore's son Micah attends West Point.
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Thank you for sticking with me and with Waypoint, through everything we've done this past year.
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If we're sticking with exploits being like missiles in this case, how does this fit in?
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Despite backlash, Facebook appears to be sticking with this policy heading towards the 2020 presidential election.
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Players are rewarded with progression for variety, rather than punished for sticking with what they love.
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In watchmaking terms, that means sticking with classic designs but putting a novel spin on them.
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But a majority of those surveyed are sticking with "The Ferryman," citing its scale and skill.
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Note that rejected gene drives and sticking with the status quo isn't always the "safest" option.
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You're sticking with these companies, but you obviously have an itchy attitude towards new things. Yeah.
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Instead of sticking with government bonds, "diversify the types of bonds you are holding," McMillion said.
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There is a reason to consider sticking with all 380 pages of "The Golden House," however.
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I shared my story with them, and why I was sticking with it despite the nonsense.
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A big thanks to Choi for joining us, again, and you for sticking with the show.
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Regardless of what he does, a vast majority of his core supporters are sticking with him.
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Most retailers are sticking with the same $20093 Mario Kart Deluxe 20083 bundle from last year.
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Sticking with GM, let's talk about electric vehicles, which I considered to be yesterday's mislabeled disruption.
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"You know which one Tiffany would choose," Ms. Seales said, before sticking with a watermelon cooler.
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Other Republicans are sticking with McConnell's view that additional witnesses are not needed at the trial.
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"I also want to thank Michelle Obama for, after the presidency, sticking with me," he said.
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Sticking with the oven, maybe you could bake Julia Moskin's recipe for a lemon pudding cake.
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When choosing an investment for the first time, many experts suggest sticking with what you know.
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Sticking with the same interview, Trump went onto deliver his thoughts about the U.S. central bank.
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Sticking with long-term allies and alliances and working through policy differences is even more important.
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Others are sticking with the hot small cap trade in the face of this escalating conflict.
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Most retailers are sticking with the same $2349.99 Mario Kart Deluxe 210 bundle from last year.
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Most retailers are sticking with the same $299 Mario Kart Deluxe 8 bundle from last year.
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Most elected Republicans are still sticking with him despite week after week of Trump's unacceptable behavior.
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That said, you&aposre probably better off sticking with whichever platform you&aposre already invested in.
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On Tuesday he said he is sticking with that timeline to decide about his political future.
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Rather than sticking with failed federal prohibitions, Oregon's law would follow a model closer to Portugal.
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" He added, "The Republicans are making a political decision about the cost of sticking with him.
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So it's pretty surprising to see Beats sticking with older standards, especially for a high-end product.
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In sticking with his unconventional approach to venture capital, Son is promising to provide an annual update.
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Thank you for sticking with us while our teams addressed these issues and we appreciate the reports.
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Sticking with the joke, he then reached for the hand sanitizer to assure he was staying healthy.
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For its part, Apple is sticking with its usual strategy of making no comment on unfinished products.
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Well, 5H says they're sticking with the name and revealed who they consider their newest fifth member.
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"Sticking with four wheels might lead to some stability issues when 'walking,'" he told CNBC via email.
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Getting ARM right simply opens up so many more opportunities for Microsoft than sticking with Intel does.
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What really matters is whether investors are comfortable sticking with a particular recommendation when the markets sour.
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Still, the sentiment seems to be that sticking with Lightning port on the iPhone 11 is disappointing.
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Betting big on a few companies and sticking with them may have worked during Mr. Whitman's heyday.
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Still, even with all of these receipts, the two seem to be sticking with their "friends" story.
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Sticking with themes of homage and nostalgia, Mr Muschietti pushed the movie's setting forward by three decades.
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Most expert lawyers recommend sticking with alternative mechanisms, or only using Privacy Shield as an additional option.
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Investors, though, see Fernandez and Kirchner as a riskier prospect than sticking with free-markets advocate Macri.
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Sticking with the industry data, we see a few signs that this tremendous expansion may be slowing.
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That's crucial, and the league avoided disaster by sticking with real overtime once the elimination games start.
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Trump also said he was sticking with 25 percent tariffs on steel and 10 percent on aluminum.
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Harvey is sticking with the target despite his call for investors to keep their eyes wide open.
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But, it's sticking with more powerful players including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and American Petroleum Institute.
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You're much better off sticking with the Z4's primary camera unless you want that extra zoom.
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But it's one that Amazon is sticking with and appears to believe actually has some marketing value.
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Her main reason for sticking with a pre-paid 2G service is to keep her bills low.
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While other companies have been launching 33G phones here at MWC19, OnePlus is sticking with a teaser.
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Sticking with English law could potentially mean more expense, more uncertainty and more red tape, it added.
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Today, Rock Time came at 4:15AM, so you'll probably end up sticking with 6 or 7AM.
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ZANE: My album of 2018 is Kacey Musgraves' Golden Hour, so I'm sticking with that to win.
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I think by doing that, sticking with it after that first colossal bomb, I earned some respect.
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Try sticking with lighter neutrals such as blush, cream and white for a minimal and clean look.
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Sticking with a right and just cause, even when is feels like a losing battle, is admirable.
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Palmer agrees: When it comes to TVs, you are better off sticking with other big box stores.
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But once you find a place that feels right, there is a virtue to sticking with it.
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Sticking with Trump gives you a future in the party, perhaps even a presidential nomination one day.
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Sticking with the U.S., stocks traded mixed around Europe's close, as traders digested the latest corporate news.
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FROST: SO STICKING WITH THE CONSUMER AREA OF YOUR BANK, WE'RE HERE AT THE GOLDMAN SACHS CONFERENCE.
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The other signatories to the deal, including the EU, Russia and China, are sticking with the accord.
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But even if you need to skip ahead a bit to stay invested, it's worth sticking with.
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Tayler will be sticking with Cambridge Analytica, however, returning to his former role as Chief Data Officer.
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After tattooing, I'll DJ. They're not sticking with one thing in which they could get really good.
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This is the third calendar year of Equity, so thanks for sticking with us for so long.
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The committee said sticking with a numerical target risked causing "considerable" disruption to businesses and the economy.
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Sticking with the strategy may take discipline if stocks start to veer up and down, especially down.
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" They also said "new sponsors are coming on board and several old sponsors are sticking with it.
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Almost 40 percent of Obama-Trump voters (mostly rural, non-college-educated whites) are sticking with Republicans.
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Holmgren fired Hextall, citing "philosophical differences" and an "unyielding" approach toward sticking with his methodical rebuilding plan.
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Of the health-care stocks, O'Hara recommended sticking with one of the group's strongest long-term performers.
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In keeping with that philosophy, the House of Mouse will mostly be sticking with family-friendly offerings.
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"In his case, it looks to me like he would have been better off sticking with tobacco."
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But the ball is still in Pelosi's court with house Democrats sticking with her and her plan.
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In fact, changing your mind about sticking with some of these intentions is probably a smart idea.
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At least one analyst was sticking with the importance of keeping an eye on the inflation ball.
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Sticking with central banks, the Bank of Japan released the minutes from its June meeting on Tuesday.
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"I'm sticking with 10 and 25 initially," he told reporters attending the opening of a Cabinet meeting.
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Sticking with British stocks, Next tumbled toward the bottom of the index after reporting first-half results.
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But despite his rough start, the Lions front office is reportedly sticking with Patricia heading into 2020.
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But rather than sticking with gas, they turned to a technology more closely associated with flashlights: batteries.
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Most investors are better off sticking with low-cost index funds and broadly diversified exchange-traded funds.
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But some trade experts point out that the administration's statements about sticking with the negotiations are inconsistent.
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Okay, all right, but what ... Claire Boyle: We're sticking with fiction for the next couple of issues.
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"Even when you start bringing in more, though, I suggest sticking with the Roth 401(k)," Orman notes.
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Flannery said GE is sticking with its strategy of using software to increase the value of industrial equipment.
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Farr, Miller & Washington President Michael Farr owns the stock, and is sticking with it despite the sharp pullback.
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GUILFOYLE: Why do they keep sticking with it, despite the fact that it shows it&aposs not resonating?
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All the other 194 signatories are sticking with it, and hope America will one day rejoin the fold.
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On April 17, despite the bad press, Samsung insisted it was sticking with its April 26 launch date.
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So if you're sticking with iOS 10 for now, good on you — you are a very responsible person.
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"We'd be sticking with the auto parts retailers like O'Reilly, " he said in the same "Trading Nation" interview.
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This includes sticking with a single-motor rear drive design initially, as well as using much more steel.
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His album before that was titled + and he'll be sticking with the mathematical theme for this next release, ÷.
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I'm sticking with the 8 Plus because I like the size, and I like what portrait mode does.
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Sticking with him for a day longer energizes the base of the opposing party and loses swing voters.
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I'm staying out of public servers and sticking with friends to create bustling towns, happy homes, and rollercoasters.
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Possibly everyone is better off just picking one version or the other to watch, and sticking with that.
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So in some cases, it's worth sticking with the Web version of a certain app if you can.
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Many bricks-and-mortar players are sticking with Thanksgiving Day doorbuster deals, including Macy's hour-earlier opening time.
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We had a heart to heart and I thanked him for sticking with me through all the years.
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But the key is sticking with it, even if becoming a professional athlete is not on your radar.
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Pence responded later in Columbus, Ohio -- sticking with his assertion that Trump supporters should volunteer as election monitors.
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Many iPad upgrades pre-2256 were "meh," and sticking with your older iPad was the cheaper, smarter alternative.
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Honda is still sticking with its previously stated estimated range of about 125 miles on a single charge.
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Piper Jaffray's Craig Johnson is in Wayfair's corner, while Strategic Wealth Partners' Mark Tepper is sticking with Amazon.
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So depending on how severe your symptoms are, your doctor might suggest sticking with over-the-counter painkillers.
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While the name implied a potential shift toward Android Wear, the company is intent on sticking with Tizen.
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As for himself, Ackman is sticking with his firm, noting that he has no plans to step down.
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New York Jets CEO Christopher Johnson is sticking with Adam Gase as head coach for the 2020 season.
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On the upside, the poll shows that most of those who voted for Trump are sticking with him.
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The Utah Jazz are sticking with their red, orange, and yellow City jerseys from the past two seasons.
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Sticking with telecommunications, Telecom Italia rose 4.5 percent, as tensions with the Italian government showed signs of easing.
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For the past many months Republican leaders have been condemning Trump's acts while sticking with Trump the man.
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IARC told Reuters that, despite the existence of fresh data about glyphosate, it was sticking with its findings.
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She is sticking with the signature light locks she's been so fond of for the last few years.
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"Look at Trump, what he's gotten away with, and they're sticking with him," said Mr. Curtis, a Democrat.
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"Looking back at that particular day I feel quite stupid for sticking with him," Vanir told VICE Games.
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Sticking with "Perfect" means trusting that, eventually, its many weird and gruesome sights will be revealed as meaningful.
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If you find a good local fixer, there are plenty of benefits to sticking with one long term.
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I muffed 4D and killed a lot of time sticking with "I made it" instead of IM ALIVE.
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I'm still a republican (even if no longer a Republican), so I'm for sticking with the original design.
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In real life, nicknames have a way of sticking with us — even if we don't necessarily love them.
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This is sticking with me, and I can't find a way to tell these people I don't approve.
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While a third of Conservatives voted to remain in the European Union, they are sticking with their party.
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Sticking with British stocks, and both finished sharply lower after Exane BNP Paribas cut both stocks to "underperform".
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Sticking with the more-more-more status quo, on the other hand, could potentially lead to humanity's end.
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Read the entire New York Times article on the case some executives are making for sticking with Trump.
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" Wade, a former defenseman, played drums, piano and guitar because, Beau said, "he had problems sticking with something.
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It wasn't like I didn't enjoy what I was playing, I was just incapable of sticking with anything.
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In light of these allegations, the practice of sticking with the state's top vote-getter loses moral force.
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For now, Trump is sticking with Giuliani, or "My Rudy," as Giuliani said the president sometimes calls him.
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Sticking with Mr. Trump, whose approval ratings top 50 percent in Kentucky, is in his own political interest.
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Critically, none of this is true: Trump, however, is sticking with his story that the surveillance was improper.
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Their "Heroes" is more faithful to Bowie's original than you'd expect, sticking with the same structure and melodies.
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For her part, Dr. Sandra Lee (also known as Dr. Pimple Popper) suggests sticking with non-comedogenic body products.
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And Apple is reportedly planning on sticking with Intel's chips for whenever it does make the jump the 5G.
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By sticking with Android, users will also have access to all the apps available on the Google Play Store.
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Sticking with the spirit of the Age series, the Definitive Edition will have a map editor and mod support.
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The other four countries are sticking with the Paris Climate Agreement, a commitment they reiterated at the G20 Summit.
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To gauge whether these developments are sticking with the electorate, I talked to the good folks of Portsmouth, Ohio.
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While El Moussa is enjoying her newfound romance, her ex may be sticking with the single life for now.
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Fed watchers, however, have not embraced that time frame, with many sticking with expectations for no hike until June.
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Anyone who's just getting in the game is better off sticking with Coinbase and doing further research from there.
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Sticking with type, Rheon will play the villain Maximus — aka "Maximus the Mad" — brother of lead character Black Bolt.
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Instead of a zoom cam, LG is sticking with an extra-wide lens on the secondary 16-MP camera.
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So far, the futures market is sticking with a two-in-three chance of a rate increase on Wednesday.
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As far as drinks, think about sticking with the same kind of dry whites that go into the fondue.
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Announcing he was sober in 2017, he credited David and his friends for sticking with him along the way.
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Espenilla said the central bank was sticking with its view that inflation will return to its target by 2019.
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The creators have said they are sticking with the series wrap-up they devised back in the second season.
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For now, though, most of us are better off sticking with the watch technology our grandparents knew and cherished.
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But even then, Nomura raised its target price to HK$235 from HK$196, sticking with its Buy call.
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Do you imagine the characters changing clothes with the seasons or just picking one outfit and sticking with it?
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Sticking with the theme of nostalgia, the flavors of the Frappuccinos, bubble gum and cotton candy, are childhood favorites.
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The cakes are sticking with the label for now on the grounds that they only use her first name.
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After years of sticking with essentially the same design, nobody was going to accuse Google News of looking modern.
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It seems that HMD is sticking with physical keys and larger display bezels for its Nokia-branded flagship device.
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Reaching that target would depend on Japan sticking with "Abenomics", the expansionist policies of the prime minister, Shinzo Abe.
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We applaud X Prize and Google for issuing a bold challenge and sticking with it for over a decade.
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The film is sticking with the "Crazy in Love" theme, but this time it's Miguel singing and not Beyoncé.
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It's sticking with that call even though prices of West Texas Intermediate and Brent are plumbing 12-year lows.
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So, our growth estimates as you can expect will be faster, they're closer to 2, we're sticking with 3.
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Fernandez felt vindicated for sticking with a formula that has already earned him two world and five European titles.
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While sticking with developing its proprietary network for now, Tesla is a member of the CHAdeMO and CharIN initiatives.
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That's why season 2, coming to Netflix in 2018, is reportedly sticking with Hannah's story but incorporating other perspectives.
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He and other Democrats repeatedly said they were sticking with the campaign until all legally cast votes were counted.
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Entrepreneurs have a lot of flexibility — use that flexibility to your advantage instead of sticking with the status quo.
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"We recommend sticking with Apple," Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Monday.
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But those lost customers are younger; a lot of older viewers are happy sticking with what they're accustomed to.
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It's possible that the Clinton campaign's data suggests that these registered Democrats are sticking with the Democrats yet again.
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We expect it to perform well over the next 703 to 18 months and so we're sticking with it.
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But the show is worth sticking with, particularly if you like twisty family stories that involve decades of resentment.
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The other signatories to the nuclear deal, including the European Union, Russia and China, are sticking with the accord.
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We're still sticking with a call that the bank will wait until October to pull the rate trigger again.
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It may be working with some GOP voters, but so far, McConnell's GOP caucus is sticking with the Kentuckian.
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My favorite part of this variant is that it's still sticking with the message that it's good for you.
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Recent reports say that Kelly is sticking with the job, even as Trump increasingly asserts himself with greater force.
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I really wanted to like this stuff, but I think I'll be sticking with the Better Than Sex original.
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As tempting as it might be to get your weapons leveled up, sticking with armor is your best bet.
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Given how short dance careers can be, sticking with the same company for 20 years is reason for celebration.
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Trump indicated he was sticking with Kavanaugh, saying he has not thought "even a little bit" about replacing him.
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But nearly half of architecture students are women, so why are so few sticking with the industry after graduation?
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The company is sticking with its estimate that it expects regulators to lift a ban on the planes midyear.
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Sticking with a conservative portfolio will earn you more in the long run than fleeing a more aggressive one.
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Sticking with equity investments and risking more losses is not an option for some funds from oil producing nations.
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Amid that anxiety—and the many others Covid-19 induces—"sticking with the work gives me purpose," he says.
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And, sticking with politics, consider all the unknowns now clouding our picture of what might play out in 2020.
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Louisiana State is sticking with Ed Orgeron, its interim football coach, giving him the job on a permanent basis.
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Key parts of Trump's political base, however, are sticking with the former chief justice of Alabama's state Supreme Court.
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The secret to sticking with your resolutions may be having a coach to help strategize and cheer you on.
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Sticking with U.S. news, despite cooling tensions regarding the Korean peninsula, investors remained wary of another geopolitical flare-up.
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Perhaps Musk's irritation could be traced to Gates, a tech pioneer, sticking with his brand rather than endorsing Tesla.
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Despite Alphabet's outperformance, Mark Tepper, president of Strategic Wealth Partners, is sticking with another FANG stock above the rest.
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His remaining supporters may begin to have second thoughts about sticking with a prime minister about to stand trial.
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Sticking with polo has meant playing with this motley crew every Wednesday night for months now, seldom with grace.
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London (CNN Business)Siemens is taking heat for sticking with a controversial coal mining project in fire-ravaged Australia.
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Amazon is perhaps the clearest case study in sticking with what it knows: supply chain, logistics and customer experience.
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Justin Buoen took his first job on Amy Klobuchar's first Senate campaign in 2006, sticking with her ever since.
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Though it does come in a combination lock version, I recommend sticking with the simpler (and cheaper) keyed option.
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The administration's proposal would completely eliminate the estate tax rather than sticking with the $11 million-per-couple exclusion.
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It was brought about by Sidney Crosby's double minor for high sticking with 21 seconds left in the period.
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LG is sticking with a glass and aluminum build for the V403 that comes in Aurora Black or Moroccan Blue.
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Fisher said after the game that he was sticking with Kennum, though, and would make changes at receiver before quarterback.
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Whether it's a foolproof lip balm or a trusty foundation, sometimes sticking with what you know isn't a bad thing.
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In October, Ancestry launched its first health products, an area it's long avoided in favor of sticking with genealogy reports.
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" In her post on Instagram, Frankel said said she was "grateful" to her fans for "sticking with me through everything.
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Amazon and DoorDash have similar policies, and despite that outcry at Instacart, they have indicated that they're sticking with them.
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When it comes to a long-term investment strategy, more people are sticking with a zero-risk, zero-return mentality.
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Sticking with the kitchen theme, GE has produced a 2249-inch touchscreen that's made to be mounted above your stove.
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"I really pay no attention to polls," Clinton said, adding, "We are on a course that we are sticking with."
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Right now, chatbots are a robotic wild west, and for the foreseeable future, you're better off sticking with civilized society.
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Though there are WhatsApp and Viber, most people are sticking with Telegram and trying to use proxy and VPN now.
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Cohn's resignation came after Trump said he was sticking with plans to impose hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
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" Bland, for his part, said such claims "aren't very convincing but the Chinese government has been sticking with this line.
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Moms of the 90s, you'll be pleased to know that we're sticking with plastic-wrapped ice cream from now on.
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The idea isn't new, but the fact that Motorola is sticking with it shows there's a future in this space.
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"Our users and driver-partners are sticking with us, because they see how local, how relevant we've become," Tan said.
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"Pepsi is sticking with its "under-promise, over-deliver" playbook, which has served it well," Jefferies analyst Kevin Grundy wrote.
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California has made significant progress in recent years promoting exclusive breastfeeding in hospitals, but many women aren't sticking with it.
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BECKY QUICK: Why wouldn't-- if you're sticking with the business and it's 30% cheaper today, why wouldn't you buy more?
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"I'm sticking with him, and I think that's the best place for conservatives to be," King said Tuesday on CNN.
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This is more moderate than going single-payer, yet more radical than sticking with the ACA framework as it stands.
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It described the transaction as a "partial monetisation" aimed at diversifying their personal investments while sticking with the Swiss company.
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It's also the type of convenience that could easily lock you into sticking with Google Photos long into the future.
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As the payoff for sticking with the challenge of the first six episodes, it's a tremendously satisfying hour of television.
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And it is "sticking with its research into advanced batteries ... and continues to hire battery technicians," Quartz's Steve LeVine reports.
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They stuck with him through family separation, and they're sticking with him as he keeps thousands of children in detention.
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Despite some Republicans expressing a sense of buyer's remorse about Mr. Trump, conservative Christians seem to be sticking with him.
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Alba's addition shows Apple sticking with people who bring a mix of star power and actual experience starting up business.
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Even if people were doing less search, they were still sticking with Google and serving up all that valuable data.
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Boeing is sticking with its lawsuit despite the deal, making it possible for Bombardier to assemble the jets in Alabama.
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But Del Posto is sticking with the ancient sense of ceremony that used to be found in special-occasion restaurants.
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"At the end of the day, it doesn't really bother me that much," Frazier said of sticking with No. 29.
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We are "sticking with a buy despite a disappointing outlook," analyst Andrew Obin wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
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The Miami Heat are sticking with their Vice jerseys but swapping out the black base for a powder blue version.
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If you only have a year or two left, you may be better off just sticking with your original loan.
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"Sticking with your vision and what you believe in is so, so important," Zendaya says in her MAKERS Stories clip.
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The White House, so far, has said it is sticking with Moore, though he has yet to be formally nominated.
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A few ground rules: We're sticking with movie presidents, because otherwise The West Wing's Jed Bartlet would occupy every slot.
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Ghamsari said he could consider selling some spot cargoes at dated Brent while sticking with BWAVE for its term contracts.
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Sticking with a dedicated connector means that the Air can be very simple in its design, usability and construction, however.
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There are no plans yet to apply one to Troll, said Platts, which will be sticking with the BFOE name.
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Sticking with the Browns through losing season after losing season has to be considered a diagnosable pathology at this point.
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Warren declined to move to the political safe ground, sticking with the high-risk, high-reward Medicare-for-all plan.
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The LSE said earlier on Friday it was sticking with its $27 billion acquisition of data and analytics company Refinitiv.
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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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Charney is sticking with what he knows best — basic, high-quality garments, made in America for a young, hip consumer.
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But sticking with the status quo would be worse: If we don't have public servants shaping these policies, corporations will.
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On the spines of books everywhere, "girls" are sticking with all the tenacity of a chewed piece of bubble gum.
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The German carmaker Daimler said Sunday that it was sticking with plans to begin reopening its Chinese factories on Monday.
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I don't know what my next step is, but I'm so much happier now so I'm sticking with that feeling.
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However, he added his fund is sticking with its position and expressed confidence in the industrial company's new management team.
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McConnell, noting that he's sticking with the House proposal, argues it's the fastest way to get money to Obama's desk.
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Many advertisers privately say they are fine sticking with Facebook but they are monitoring the situation closely, the Journal reported.
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"Be capable of sticking with your strategy in the best of times and the worst of times," Mr. Kinniry said.
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But, more, I like someone who has consistently gotten crushed by Usain Bolt staying mentally strong and sticking with it.
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To know exactly what you're getting, you're best off sticking with the USB-C cable that comes in the box.
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Sticking with the sector, Carrefour closed up 1.74 percent after investors welcomed the retailer's acquisition of a stake in Showroomprive.
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Sticking with the president, several readers wrote in in a continued effort to push The Times to qualify Trump's statements.
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Sticking with contributions set at 3 percent of salary — a common default level for automatic enrollment programs — is too low.
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Medica too cited the uncertainty around the health law's future as making it skittish on sticking with the Obamacare marketplaces.
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But Harris seemed to be sticking with the most dramatic consequence of Sanders' proposal — the likely end of private health insurance.
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Multifamily REITs have bypassed the secured lending market, sticking with unsecured debt because it has helped to enhance their financial flexibility.
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With worldwide growth slated to come back, Cramer recommended sticking with Citigroup, which is far behind the rest of the group.
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Tepper says he's is also sticking with Visa for 2019 since the stock can outperform in any type of economic environment.
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Democrats don't have to decide between sticking with a Democratic governor who has admitted to wearing blackface or electing a Republican.
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Sticking with the sector, Ahold Delhaize popped over 3 percent after it reported fourth-quarter sales in line with analyst expectations.
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Dallas had an opportunity to tie the game late when Marcus Kruger was called for high-sticking with 1:49 remaining.
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DNB, which holds a 20 percent stake in Oslo Bors, is sticking with the Nasdaq offer, a spokesman for DNB said.
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But it is nonetheless worth sticking with, as the early chapters are the worst offenders, and there is much rich reading.
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But it's still sticking with a premium approach for its flagship phones, as evidenced by the Galaxy S20 and S20 Ultra.
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Boston survived a Toronto power play when Sean Kuraly was whistled for high-sticking with 254:12 left in the game.
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He also is still sticking with his belief that the next move by the Federal Reserve will be a rate hike.
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We have a feeling the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star will be sticking with her natural color for a while.
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Instead of sticking with the one purple piece, we're making like a canvas and covering ourselves in plum, violet, and grape.
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Instead, men are sticking with the Republicans as women move away, buttressing the party when it would otherwise be falling over.
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Facebook is hiding that users are leaving its main app but sticking with Instagram and WhatsApp by publicizing a new metric.
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Sticking with the former was an interesting move on Apple's part, given that the XR splits the difference at 6.1 inches.
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This habit of sticking with big questions should make this generation of scholars less vulnerable to the curse of false positives.
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But it ain't, and I've gone through probably a dozen of these before I ended up just sticking with this one.
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It's very pro-marriage, and it's very conservative in the sense that it's really pro-family, and about sticking with someone.
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However, I'm sticking with the Pixel 123 XL because of the pervasive issue that is the U212's fake-button calamity.
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After a few years of sticking with essentially the same design, Google Calendar on the web is getting a makeover today.
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The ultimate success factor is sticking with an approach, not thinking the only acceptable approach is being buy and hold forever.
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Sticking with NASA's own equipment just doesn't seem like something that SpaceX - with its emphasis on design - is willing to do.
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So I could look at some of it as lost opportunities or wasting ten years by not sticking with Redd Kross.
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Are we better off playing it cool, eliminating any extra influencing factors, and sticking with the core left and right swipes?
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Those who favor fingerprint ID over face ID will be pleased to know Google is sticking with the former for now.
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That Bluetooth detail would be a notable divergence from the Sonos tradition of sticking with wifi-only connections and avoiding Bluetooth.
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It didn't reiterate this number in today's press release, though Moxcey told me that the company is sticking with this number.
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Exclusive podcasts will be an important element in getting people to try Spotify rather than sticking with their existing podcasting apps.
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Obama underscored the shift in strategy this week when he upbraided these Republicans for sticking with Trump through disgrace after disgrace.
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Facebook is sticking with Peter Thiel despite the backlash against him for funding the Hulk Hogan lawsuit that financially crippled Gawker.
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Whatever undecideds are left are trying to decide between staying home, voting third-party or sticking with their usual party's candidate.
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Pisces can have a hard time sticking with things, but when they're passionate about something, they need to see it through.
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"I'm seeing fans are still sticking with me even though it has been three years, and I'm just thrilled," he says.
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Goldman doesn't expect that will last and it's sticking with a 12-month forecast for the dollar to fetch 130 yen.
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In terms of nutrition, you should be sticking with lots of fruits and veggies, whole grains, lean meats, nuts, and legumes.
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Sticking with the banking sector, Barclays shares closed 2 percent lower after Goldman Sachs cut its price target for the stock.
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But McConnell, R-Kentucky, is sticking with Flake -- abiding by his policy of supporting all incumbent Republican senators against primary challengers.
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This is low for a new president, but suggests that the people who voted for Trump are mostly sticking with him.
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Also, the Whitney makes a point of working with an artist and sticking with them, which I really value and appreciate.
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"Getting through this, sticking with me through that and then after we get out, wanted to make it official," Krueger said.
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His approval rating was plumbing new depths at 35%, suggesting that only his loyal political base is sticking with the President.
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"Young adults have a bias toward imagining that sticking with a bad choice is going to turn out OK," she says.
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The Republican Party is also making an affirmation of values by sticking with Moore and Trump: the defender of toxic masculinity.
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But the president is sticking with his schedule; he arrived early Wednesday in Argentina for the second leg of his tour.
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Sticking with ETFs, one example is Guggenheim's S&P 500 Pure Growth (RPG) and S&P 500 Pure Value (RPV) ETFs.
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But he's sticking with his S&P 500 year-end target of 3,000, a nearly 9 percent gain from current levels.
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Kavanaugh denies Ramirez's account in the strongest terms and both the White House and Senate Republicans are sticking with the nominee.
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Sticking with the area, both Brent and WTI crude were trading sharply higher by the close, up 2 percent or more.
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The Portugese company's app integrates with Yelp and Foursquare as well, but we have a feeling we'll be sticking with Waze.
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So, I'm comfortable sticking with a 'long-GBP' view here for the time being, although the upside is now more limited.
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"Just sticking with your process mentally, remembering what got you here, staying humble, I think that's the most important," Gostisbehere said.
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Trump, for all of his harsh rhetoric, has for the moment been largely sticking with the Obama administration's North Korea policy.
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What is less clear is whether Republican enthusiasm will match the Democrats, given concerns that sticking with Harris could impact fundraising.
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Do you think you misquoted her or didn't hear her correctly or you think you absolutely did, you're sticking with that?
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But that's not a given, and sticking with a partner who doesn't increase your happiness can simply prolong a bad situation.
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And his wall of defense is rural voters — the only one of the five key voter groups that's sticking with him.
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Sticking with what we knew when we were younger, or worse, before we were born, gives us the security of timelessness.
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Since irregardless means the exact same thing as regardless, it's best to avoid this debate altogether by just sticking with regardless.
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The reward for sticking with the solve is that we get to encounter a lot of fresh entries from Mr. Steinberg.
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Just sticking with the Russia, you get back and the Russia story sort of feels over, in a way, for years.
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Successful advisors will steadily and repeatedly lead clients from worry to calm by emphasizing the importance of sticking with their plans.
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I didn't notice a huge difference between four and five, so I found myself sticking with four to save on battery.
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We suggest sticking with names you know and prices around the $100 mark for the best combination of value and quality.
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And some libraries are indeed losing their effectiveness by sticking with old routines as the world shifts to a digital face.
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The pair split up in 1952, with Lowe taking on the grocery side of the business and Buchan sticking with hardware.
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"It's not just that they're sticking with Trump, but they're reflexively standing up to the left's reaction to him," Peters said.
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He has also been bullish on Chinese consumer and internet company Alibaba Group and he said he is sticking with them.
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Sticking with his strong buy rating, Leopold recently upped his price target by $7 to $107 on the now-$88.80 stock.
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Did you make the right decision sticking with music, or is there part of you that still misses your old life?
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If you've used iPhones in the past, then sticking with the iPhone 11 Pro Max is probably the way to go.
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A poor performance or gaffe may end up sticking with them as the nominating contest heads into Super Tuesday and beyond.
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I'm grateful that they have stuck with it and are committed to sticking with it for months and years to come.
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However, he's sticking with his 2018 forecast, which predicts a 47.5 percent chance the Dow Jones industrial average will hit 29,000.
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A survey by Experian found that 55 percent of all consumers are sticking with traditional credit cards because of safety concerns.
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The plan calls for sticking with last year's budget numbers but allowing lawmakers to vote on deficit cuts through appropriations bills.
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"We have a generation growing up right now that is really adamant about sticking with this type of investing," he said.
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Sticking with an old habit is comforting, but one of these days, maybe, I'll actually buy a bottle of generic soda.
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Cronk said that given technology's strong performance over the last year, investors may be better suited sticking with other cyclical stocks.
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Now the women don't have to worry about their finances when making the decision of sticking with the game or not.
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The irony of both those flubs is that sticking with the accepted facts would have worked just fine for the Trump team.
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It might be capable of the larger DCI-P3 color space, but its sticking with the more common, if less vibrant, sRGB.
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Ok, so it was my job not to quit, so major props to the #BBG community for sticking with this killer program.
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Everyone's moving to longer bezel-less and edge-to-edge displays, but Razer's sticking with the tried and true 16:9 rectangle.
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The vehicles might not be part of the company's long-term future, but for now, Tesla is sticking with the two vehicles.
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But I'm sticking with my old version, because I do not care for whatever extra features CloudApp wants to foist on me.
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I admire Mr. Trump for sticking with it and focusing—people say he has the attention span of a gnat...not true.
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But I'll be sticking with a good hydrating facial or Swedish full-body massage to unwind and clear my ever-busy head.
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Disney is also said to be sticking with family-friendly programming that fits the Disney brand, with no R-rated movies whatsoever.
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But for those who can excel at both, the cost of sticking with the arts, in terms of forgone wages, is steep.
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Until HTC and Amazon figure out a way to make Alexa more useful on the go, I'll be sticking with Google Assistant.
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One analyst is sticking with his pessimistic view on Twitter, saying a potential sale does not change basic concerns about the company.
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Unfortunately, Fossil is sticking with the aging Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 chip that has been used in smartwatches for two years now.
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The lower optimism comes even though Russia, one of the world's largest crude producers, is apparently sticking with the agreement to cut.
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At their White House meeting in February, Trump toed the line on settlements by sticking with the position of previous US administrations.
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Mossberg says sticking with the same design for the new iPhones is a gamble, but he expects more dramatic changes next year.
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Sticking with the macro, bigger picture theme, yields on the U.S. 10-year Treasury note were 2.37 percent on July 20, 2015.
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Yet I'm sticking with it, and finding excuses during my day to go "practice" losing to a bunch of fake cartoon racecars.
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So despite Cramer's love for Twinkies, private equity baggage is not his cup of tea, so he recommends sticking with Flowers Foods.
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Check out the video ... Moxley thanks his fans for sticking with him through his wrestling journey -- vows to put on great shows.
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There's a chance a second Big Ten team could slip in ahead of Washington, but for now, I'm sticking with the Huskies.
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Whatever noise-dampening option I wind up sticking with, I want to be sure that it won't do more harm than good.
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By sticking with a country theme — this time, Big Sky Country — for a destination wedding amid the snow-capped peaks of Montana.
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They're ignoring the interests of the American people and sticking with a democracy that works for them instead of those they serve.
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday vowed to prevent the economy overheating while sticking with a plan to gradually raise interest rates.
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Rhodes had to choose between sticking with the principles that originally drew him to Obama and continuing to identify with his hero.
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The company also said that it was sticking with its expectations of closing the $69 billion deal to buy Aetna Inc AET.
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"We're sticking with paper; some generations love the paper version," said Brian Williams, head of the company's marketing and product education division.
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Under Smoliy's interim stewardship, the central bank has continued to highlight the importance of Ukraine sticking with its $17.5 billion IMF programme.
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Of course, we'd recommending sticking with the streaming service of your choice and taking full advantage of all the programming on offer.
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The choice Canada faces is between humoring Trump's attention-grabbing ultimatum or sticking with the tactic of lobbying institutions outside the presidency.
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The escalating trade war with China still hasn't deterred him from sticking with his supplier, even as his tariff costs have increased.
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While calling for "one more downdraft," the BTIG analyst said she's sticking with her year-end S&P price target of 2,640.
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They recommend sticking with they call the "Icarus trade" - one last 10 percent rise in stocks and commodities before the rally ends.
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Trump criticizes trade deals, while Clinton is sticking with her vow to raise taxes on the wealthy to help the middle class.
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Governors in 12 states and one territory are sticking with the Paris climate agreement standards despite the nation's exit as a whole.
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Though, if you're looking for something to use on a desktop, you're better off sticking with one of the company's existing lines.
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Sticking with tradition, the event will take place on Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-30, at the Gorge Amphitheater in Quincy, Washington.
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Red-state senate voters sticking with the G.O.P. The mobilize-the-base strategy falling just short for Democrats in Florida and Georgia.
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Now, in the midterm elections, white women are turning away from the president and his party, while evangelicals are sticking with him.
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Sticking with the team allowed him to see his parents and revisit a stadium he would go to as a young fan.
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In response to competing and sometimes contradictory civil rights interests, department officials say they are sticking with the letter of the law.
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Even so, it is slightly odd to see so many Democrats doggedly sticking with one of the weakest campaigners in their primary.
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In the longer run, it will build valuable loyalty by sticking with your employees through the good times and the bad times.
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It looks like Paul George is sticking with Russell Westbrook in OKC: Carmelo Anthony has already opted in for the coming season.
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Wall Street analysts are sticking with Netflix after the company reported it's fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report on Tuesday after the bell.
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Founded in 0003, a year after the launch of WeWork, Serendipity is sticking with investors who live, sleep and breathe real estate.
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Nomura was sticking with its call for the New Zealand dollar, known as the kiwi, to lose ground against the Australian dollar.
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If you want to do some form of physical activity on those days, Smith recommends sticking with walking, stretching or gentle yoga.
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Target's new launch is the latest indication that the retailer is sticking with its longtime strategy of providing shoppers with private labels.
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"My students have come of age during a decade when public discourse means taking a position and sticking with it," he says.
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Sticking with those best stocks creates another advantage that a fund holding far more companies probably wouldn&apost be able to match.
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Wall Street veteran Jeffrey Saut is sticking with his call that there are new all-time highs ahead for the stock market.
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"Because a Goodyear Semirigid Dirigible doesn't roll off the tongue," Eddie Ogden, the company's airship historian, said about sticking with the term.
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Despite Huawei's push to build its own alternative operating system — HarmonyOS — the Chinese giant is sticking with Android for the foreseeable future.
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So far, Republicans are largely sticking with Donovan as they look to fend off Democrats who are itching to flip the seat.
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I'd thought about sticking with my 5S, but the OS was already starting to get laggy on the two-year old hardware.
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Most of us can enjoy some level of financial success by sticking with some crazy-simple strategies: Spend less than you earn.
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Despite praising Democratic President Barack Obama for policies such as allowing transgender military members to serve openly, Jenner is sticking with the GOP.
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That means it'll look more along the lines of the Galaxy S8 or LG V113, rather than sticking with Apple's current, dated design.
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The blonde she's sporting now is likely the base color she got under those and she's sticking with it — at least, for now.
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If you want exposure to the industrial sector, I recommend sticking with companies like Union Pacific, Boeing, Textron, United Airlines and Harris Corp.
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It's about having a solid investment plan with sound financial goals and sticking with it no matter whether markets go up or down.
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But until then, delivery drone services will likely have the best luck sticking with pre-planned flight paths and deliveries to set locations.
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If Donald wants to get in a character fight, he's better off sticking with me because Heidi is way out of his league.
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Mutual insurance group KLP, Oslo Bors' second-largest shareholder with a 10-percent stake, is also sticking with Nasdaq's offer, a spokeswoman said.
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The head of Silicon Valley's most famous startup factory says he's sticking with Peter Thiel, despite the billionaire investor's embrace of Donald Trump.
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Brown cohesively bound the many installments of this radio anthology by sticking with a consistent structure and tone befitting the morbid subject matter.
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Unfortunately, Kuo says the phones are sticking with proprietary Lightning connectors for traditional charging and data, instead of adopting the USB-C standard.
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Right now, Centene says they're committed to sticking with the health law's marketplaces in 33 — and that is especially good news for Mississippi.
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Mr. Wonderful sold the tech giant late last year and is sticking with his call to keep this stock out of your portfolio.
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Trump's voters are "pretty much solid behind him, at least in Minnesota — they're still sticking with him," said Martin, the state DFL chair.
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And he will have done it by sticking with his way of doing things, no matter how many times it got him fired.
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But trust me, the slower third quarter is worth sticking with when you see the way the characters heartbreakingly come to a climax.
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I keep sticking with the MacBook (a late-2016 purchase) because I love how small it is and how nice the screen is.
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Google is still sticking with a virtual button there, too, although it'll only appear contextually inside applications, not as a constant global key.
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She said while her husband has made some "horrible mistakes, both before he resigned from Congress and after," she was sticking with him.
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But the Queen's husband — 96-year-old Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh — doesn't wear one, perhaps sticking with the British upper-class tradition.
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Seeing tweetstorms and not understanding how they work, or messing up when you try yourself can discourage people from sticking with the app.
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Yet none of these platforms are anywhere near perfect yet, which is why many people are sticking with the wait-and-see approach.
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On Wednesday, Markay said that he's "definitely sticking with" his decision to leave the Republican party, although he's not exactly happy about it.
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Hunnes says anything under 1,500 mg a day is "really good," but if you can go lower sticking with fresh foods, even better.
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AMD is sticking with its AM4 socket, which means that you'll be able to slot the new Ryzen chips on your existing motherboard.
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This episode, by sticking with dominant players Wendell and Domenick, I believe that Laurel and Donathan missed their last, best shot at winning.
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Trying to make a decent income as a freelance writer is more work than sticking with my stable job in the legal field.
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Still, GOP House incumbents, particularly those in districts Trump won, are sticking with the president's agenda of cutting taxes and growing the economy.
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Many of them are sticking with their true love, television, and letting a younger generation deal with all the new whiz-bang tech.
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Rather than ever selling Specs openly, it could have gotten them into runway shows and magazines while sticking with the limited-edition Snapbots.
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Despite David reportedly not wanting his ex to carry on his last name, Shannon has ultimately decided that she'll be sticking with Beador.
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But Taboola ended up sticking with Intel for reasons of speed and cost, said Ariel Pisetzky, the company's vice president of information technology.
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While Jenelle has said she's sticking with David no matter what ... they've agreed to attend counseling in hopes of getting back their children.
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And I guess, sticking with it through everything because I've certainly had my fair share of ups and downs—being popular and unpopular.
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After years of sticking with an 83-megapixel sensor, Apple finally moved up to 12 megapixels, allowing for even larger, higher-quality images.
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But Lamborghini is deliberately sticking with traditional power plants for its cars, which top out with the 740-hp Aventador ($400,000), says Domenicali.
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Thousands of organizations still use Windows 7, and Microsoft is keen to avoid businesses sticking with it and creating another Windows XP situation.
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Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and founder of Tesla, tweeted earlier this month that he spoke with Trump about sticking with the deal.
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This is why more and more people are "cutting the cord," so to speak, and sticking with the internet for all things entertainment.
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We think today might be the perfect time to try it, although we've also never gone wrong sticking with classic vanilla or chocolate.
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Jay Mohr was serious about sticking with Nikki Cox ... even though he filed divorce docs, he now wants to drop the whole thing.
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It was also Catanzaro who got the overtime miss-off rolling, and I can't blame the Seattle kicker for sticking with a theme.
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I give credit to the press for sticking with an unspoken rule not to follow them around and give them space to grow.
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Mike: So, sticking with the theme of hype but perhaps inching away from the whole failure aspect, I want to talk about Facebook.
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I'm sticking with Blue for now, and I'll be over here streaming "Good Eats" on Sling On-Demand for the next several days.
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I usually like to wash and rotate through different duvet covers, but I think I'll be sticking with Gryphon Home's for a while.
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The requests for proposals to finance 787 deliveries could suggest the airline is sticking with the Dreamliner which it has operated since 2015.
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Instead of covers that celebrated Trump and attacked his enemies, the Enquirer has been sticking with tried-and-true stories about celebrity scandals.
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Often before her experience and qualifications are considered, she is called a witch (or worse) and an enabler for sticking with her husband.
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Reed said he thought about the concussion issue a lot during his time off, but sticking with football hasn't been a tough decision.
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You can use the Echo Buds to access your phone's voice assistant like Siri or Google Assistant, but I preferred sticking with Alexa.
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We recommend sticking with the manual transmission option to maximize fun, but a dual-clutch automatic transmission is available for an extra $1,100.
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He had the left-hander Danial Stumpf warming up, but he rolled the dice on sticking with Alcantara despite the pitcher's recent struggles.
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She helped me see the happy mistakes that can make this existence more fulfilling and to see the importance of sticking with things.
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Consistent with Virginia, many of the Clinton-Romney voters are sticking with Democrats, with half saying they will vote for the party's candidate.
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After the race, he gave Baffert his heartfelt thanks for sticking with an aging rider with a nice streak for all these years.
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So for now, doctors and public health groups suggest sticking with the flu shot as the best way to protect against the virus.
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I recommend sticking with glass lenses for these, too, as the plastic lenses feel too light and are more likely to get scratched.
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Gary Schatsky, a financial adviser based in New York City, is sticking with short-term municipal bonds maturing in three years or less.
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But there are also warning signs, and some forecasters are sticking with their targets, even though the market has already passed them by.
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Finally, if you'll be sticking with a smaller screen this weekend, you may want to consult our guide to what's streaming in March.
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The euro fell 20.83 percent after the ECB revised its growth forecasts upward while sticking with its pledge to provide stimulus if needed.
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Lula loyalists, including Washington Quaquá, the head of the PT in Rio de Janeiro state, are sticking with Haddad despite his resounding defeat.
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Sticking with earnings, Peugeot popped 4.5 percent after the company saw net profit increasing in 2017, despite a loss in its Opel unit.
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This time, though, the White House is sticking with the president's harsh rhetoric through Bolton, a foreign-policy hardliner and an Iran hawk.
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While other presidents sought to broaden their public support, Mr. Trump is heading into his re-election campaign sticking with his own tribe.
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But anecdotally at least, Republicans seem to be sticking with the Republican party — opting for Republican Karen Handel instead of Democrat Jon Ossoff.
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Bryce Harper went to the socials media to shout out his wife for sticking with him through it all: Love is sacrifice, y'all.
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And Democrats are responding by sticking with more or less the same leadership team that helped get them here in the first place.
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DAVID FABER: Yeah, Kevin, I-- thanks for sticking with us with this very loud noise here with the big IPO at the Exchange today.
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But since I had difficulty finding a new doctor who seemed decent and was available at reasonable timeframes, I'm sticking with my current practice.
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It turns out that sticking with sushi (instead of going for that burger) might have been a better bet for a good night's sleep.
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Even so, he is sticking with his "hold" rating, as Aryzta has failed repeatedly to deliver on priorities of selling assets or stabilizing results.
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Policymakers led by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell unanimously agreed to leave rates alone, sticking with the wait-and-see approach outlined earlier this year.
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But when it comes to heart health, doctors say sticking with old standbys like fruits, veggies and olive oil is still the best approach.
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But if you take two additional steps, your chances of sticking with your goals to sock away money in 2019 could become a reality.
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Invest for the long term, remain patient, sticking with your financial plan, and let the power of compounding returns do the work, advisors say.
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Tom Brady is sticking with his Massachusetts-based team's roots when it comes to picking out an actor to play him in a movie.
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According to the Journal, Apple is considering sticking with phones that contain organic light-emitting diode displays from 2020, and dropping LCD displays altogether.
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Instead, Warren reiterated in Friday's New Hampshire debate that she and Sanders are friends and that she's sticking with her posture of non-aggression.
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At the same time, the company is also sticking with the familiar: the logo is still the Twitch glitch, and it is still purple.
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Still, you have to give me credit for mixing it up a bit and not just sticking with the same-old same-old, right?
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Until then, I'll be sticking with (and destroying) my red HTC earbuds until I run out of random eBay storefronts to buy them off.
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Looks like he's sticking with the theme of leading editorial at a tech company — he'll be editor in chief at Twitter's livestreaming platform Periscope.
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After all these years, Brandes still gets calls and emails from clients wondering why he's sticking with a position when others have cashed out.
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After a handful of companies took a stand against opening on Thanksgiving Day, the list of retailers sticking with holiday hours is quickly growing.
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In fact, he's sticking with his year-end 2016 S&P target of 2,325 — a level that's nearly 9 percent higher than Friday's close.
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Clinton listed a number of issues she would like the new Supreme Court to address: reversing Citizens United, voting rights, sticking with Roe v.
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Instead, Microsoft is said to be sticking with its trusted mini DisplayPort and Surface Connector combo for connecting to displays and charging the device.
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Sticking with trade, Trump also took aim at Canada, criticizing the U.S. neighbour for its slow pace of discussions concerning the overhaul of NAFTA.
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When I walk in, I straight up tell Kam and Kayleigh that we are sticking with the girls if we pull the double cross.
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Roku appears to be sticking with the channel for now, according to USA Today, but Amazon, Apple, and Google have yet to weigh in.
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So, you should probably bank on sticking with the phone and not upgrading to whatever new model Apple has in store come September 2018.
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Dutch unions said they see sticking with Air France as the best bet for now, although they urged a quick resolution to the problem.
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LG: Well, thank you for sharing your memories and your insights and thank you to our listeners, by the way, for sticking with is.
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After sticking with the president all the way up the stairs to his plane, the paper finally loosened its grip once Trump walked aboard.
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Finally, it's unclear whether the page turn buttons are making a comeback or if Amazon is sticking with a touch area with vibrating feedback.
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Instead, the official said, the state insisted on sticking with tougher Obama-era mandates and would only offer a short extension in applying them.
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Buffett's advice is to counter this noise by sticking with companies you feel like you know and have an advantage over others in evaluating.
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He thanked Michelle for sticking with him, especially now that they're out of the White House, and gushed about how much he loves her.
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Open with a low bid to make Republicans look unreasonable when they say no is Obama's game and I guess he's sticking with it.
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The Browns had felt they had reached their breaking point with Gordon -- after sticking with him through multiple suspensions stemming from substance abuse issues.
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Ryan is sticking with his base, rich people who want lower taxes and gut entitlement programs, and this base does not care for Trump.
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Reuters interviewed half of the 993 top performing funds' managers and they are sticking with those bets, convinced that the dollar will remain weak.
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Sticking with a company and climbing the corporate ladder is seen as "the best way to advance their career" by 44 percent of millennials.
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In Toronto on Wednesday, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna said that that Canada sticking with the other countries who are still part of the accord.
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But the S783 had one of the best smartphone designs it's ever shipped, so it makes sense that Samsung is sticking with what works.
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But then again, sticking with the same body (and the same thickness) has maybe given Apple an opportunity to push the other elements forward.
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For the sake of creating a clear understanding, this concept only addresses the two extreme options of "sticking with the plan" or bailing out.
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The SEC and an official creditors committee wants an independent trustee, while the company and lawyers for some investors argued for sticking with Perkins.
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"We're sticking with the president on this," McConnell told reporters when he returned to the Capitol from the White House meeting later that day.
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They're live coast-to-coast again After going live across the country for the first time last year, "SNL" is sticking with the formula.
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"We expect some near-term pressure on Brilliance, BAIC, (Dongfeng) and (Guangzhou Automobile), and recommend sticking with local brands like Geely," the analysts added.
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Sticking with the sector, Inditex saw a slowdown in sales growth during its third quarter, due to warmer weather conditions during Europe's fall season.
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And doing something that's popular instead of sticking with your integrity and the kind of conservative beliefs that she has espoused for so long.
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Over the weekend, The Hill's Brett Samuels took a look at Trump's growing penchant for sticking with acting secretaries and the implications of that.
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Trump's unusually stable—and unusually low—approval ratings indicate that most Americans have already formed their opinion of him, and they're sticking with it.
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Sticking with the holiday theme, Mr. Surry said Halloween is a good marker for when you should have your Thanksgiving travel plans sorted out.
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And while they are sticking with the traditional general election battlegrounds for now, they are leaving open the possibility of expanding to other states.
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"Thank you for sticking with us through this process, this journey," Anthony (21 points in just under 25 minutes) said in the video clip.
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We've now arrived at the weekend that will decide which teams will make the Super Bowl, and Cortana ... is sticking with its original prediction!
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Sticking with the chorus, Albarn passes the verses to the elusive, verbose MC himself, who brings his A-game and throws bars like elbows.
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We do know that any adopter will have to be dedicated to sticking with his plan and helping him get to a healthy weight.
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Sticking with central banks, the Bank of Japan is set to release the minutes of its April monetary policy meeting at 7:2.73 p.m.
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This would be a boon to Revolut, as UK consumers seem to be sticking with their bank accounts and switching banks with decreasing regularity.
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He has also been criticized for sticking with an estimated death toll of 230 early-on, when strong evidence suggested it could be higher.
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The Falcons avoided pitfalls by sticking with a game plan that centered on receiver Julio Jones and running backs Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman.
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Experimentation was never rewarded; simply sticking with my strongest (and first) Legion nearly guaranteed I'd get the highest rank on any major combat encounter.
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To fill the void created by Syndergaard, the Mets will further strain their already thin pitching depth by sticking with the struggling Jason Vargas.
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Dozens of small counties in Texas are also sticking with risky touchscreen machines that have no paper trail to help detect tampering or malfunctions.
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Sticking with the top performers, Tgs-Nopec jumped almost 6 percent after reporting higher revenues for the second quarter compared to a year ago.
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BRUINS RETAIN COACH The Boston Bruins are sticking with Coach Claude Julien for another season despite missing the playoffs two years in a row.
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But since you're still employed while trying this negotiation gambit, your fallback position is just sticking with what you've got — and trying again elsewhere.
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But the city is sticking with the program, he said, noting that it is allowing some vulnerable people to go from homelessness to stability.
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He's trying to convince Republicans he's being persecuted -- and, moreover, that sticking with him is the only way for them to stay in power.
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Whether you're interested in picking up the new console, or sticking with your old PS4, there are still tons of great accessories out there.
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And the reward for sticking with it was seeing the debut of terrific fill like CATLIKE REFLEXES, I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY and KIND EYES.
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Tesla is still sticking with its plan for all orders for its vehicles to take place online — even in its brick-and-mortar outlets.
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Joseph Dunford have all said Iran remains in compliance with the deal and that sticking with the agreement is in U.S. national security interests.
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Increasingly, though, Mr. Trump does not even have to make implied threats within his party — Republicans can ascertain the benefit of sticking with him.
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The company also posted strong numbers for Q220006, showing that advertisers are sticking with the service despite the blowback from the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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Barring a "substantial" escalation of North Korean tensions, Goldman said it was sticking with an end-of-year gold forecast of $1,250 an ounce.
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Urban says he's still planning to be around the program -- which is one of the reasons Dwan says he's sticking with his Buckeyes pledge.
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But the analysts I spoke with worry that sticking with standard maps will ultimately limit Rocket League's skill ceiling, and perhaps eventually turn off viewers.
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Antinori said in 2016 he was contacted about becoming the Air France-KLM chief executive but that he was sticking with the Dubai-based carrier.
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Companies can help by being less risk-averse and placing more small bets across a wider range of emerging energy technologies and sticking with them.
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Camille has also credited Gronk for sticking with modeling and being proud of her body when modeling agencies tried to pressure her into losing weight.
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Instead of sticking with the original lyrics, Sarah and Naomi subbed in their own words about their sister, her new husband, and their life together.
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But I think he's demonstrated through the course of the investigation that he's sticking with it in a non-partisan way and a serious way.
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After they hear out your grievances, they'll make a heartfelt plea that long-term relationships are all about sticking with it when times are tough.
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For now, Valentino is sticking with his plan to sell but he balked at his estate agent's advice to drop the price a second time.
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And that threat of overloaded consumers sticking with the one or two services that really provide value is what's going to drive competition for content.
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We talked to some Samsung loyalists who are sticking with their potentially dangerous phones to get an answer to one pressing question: Why risk it?
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For now, Krieger and Systrom are sticking with a fairly standard statement that said they'll be taking some time off to plan a new project.
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I found myself absurdly proud of Daddy for sticking with such an interesting gun instead of something he could have bought at a strip mall.
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Sticking with commodities, oil prices posted solid gains but pared slightly after U.S. government data revealed a seventh consecutive build in crude stocks; Reuters reported.
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Now, if we're sticking with his very sound logic then it's quite possible the Perfect Date's soundtrack will be the coolest thing you've ever heard.
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Instead, the official said, the state insisted on sticking with tougher Obama-era mandates and it would offer only a short extension in applying them.
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In the magazine's February issue, Stiller, 50, admits he's okay with the infamous Blue Steel face sticking with him for the rest of his career.
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He's sticking with this prediction as market sentiment shows no signs of improving, leading him to believe a monster sell-off could arrive this week.
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She's gone through several aliases but she's sticking with Neon Burgundy because there's a street here that's spelled 'burgundy,' but everyone pronounces everything differently here.
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Some, like Lindsey Graham and conservative writer P.J. O'Rourke, say that Trump isn't a real conservative or a qualified candidate -- so they're sticking with #NeverTrump.
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The most recent actions by the White House have brought "greater uncertainty," to the company, but SunTrust analysts are sticking with their buy rated call.
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In the run-up to the Janus decision, unions asked their members to pledge "I'm sticking with my union" no matter what the court decided.
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As for what kind of dog he thinks Trump should get -- Cesar's had a breed in mind for the job, and he's sticking with it.
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Sure. But there's also the argument that Mophie should have just supported the higher specification to start with, instead of sticking with Apple's slower speed.
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But a 2019 release for that product seems a little strange if Apple's other "Pro" laptops are sticking with the current look for another year.
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But sticking with conservative policies may mean that Moon's plan for 500,000 new jobs per year could run into hurdles, affecting a key voter segment.
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This new incarnation of Popcorn Time says it's sticking with the platform's original mission, which means the site won't be looking to make money whatsoever.
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SpecsAs you've likely guessed, Apple is sticking with an LCD Retina display, though much like the Apple Watch Series 2, it's a much brighter display.
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So I was like, "One day I'll make beats and I'll be Scallops Hotel," just being a goofy kid in college and sticking with it.
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I call it "modern British" because it's using lots of different techniques and styles, but sticking with British ingredients that are in season and current.
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Sticking with our theme of trading trending markets, the approach for finding bearish trading opportunities will incorporate many of the same principles, only in reverse.
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Read More Stocks hold higher after Fed; telecoms, energy lead John Augustine, chief investment officer of The Huntington Trust, is also sticking with homegrown companies.
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Last month I decided to skip my usual tick-tock iPhone purchasing cycle by sticking with my two-year old iPhone 6 for another year.
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He's sticking with Bush but acknowledged he's always been a fan of Rubio, a fellow South Florida Cuban American who once headlined a Curbelo fundraiser.
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Hathaway's stylist, Penny Lovell, announced on Tuesday that the 34-year-old actress will be sticking with sartorially sustainable styles for her Colossal press tour.
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Two years later, about 24% of parents in the practices offering tobacco screening and treatment smoked, compared with 25% in practices sticking with usual care.
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New Chief Executive Alan Jope is sticking with his targets for the year and, like Nestlé, to a 20 percent operating margin goal by 2020.
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But because there are some missing major channels and annoying restrictions on how content can be watched, most consumers are better off sticking with cable.
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But the idea that white evangelicals are hypocrites for sticking with Trump presupposes that they're so blinded by the prospect of either repealing Roe v.
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Influential figures of Trump's base, however, are sticking with the former Alabama state Supreme Court chief justice, including former chief White House strategist Stephen Bannon.
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That means picking a lane and sticking with it — the toe-in-the-water approach we've seen in the past will never get them there.
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But with the rising costs of phones, the benefits are greater now that you will save even more by sticking with the tried and true.
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But Adam Stern, co-head of research at the fixed-income specialist Breckinridge Capital Advisors, cautioned that sticking with in-state issuers could be difficult.
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While other presidents sought to broaden their public support, Mr. Trump appears to be heading into his re-election campaign sticking with his own tribe.
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Daniel Dromm, a councilman who represents a neighboring Queens district, is not a Monserrate supporter but has not been surprised at those sticking with him.
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So I'm sticking with a film that has a 100% chance of engrossing me, and a 0% chance of making me think about anything relevant.
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The bank is sticking with its bullish market forecast, with a year-end S&P 500 target of 3,400 representing a 201593% rise from here.
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She&aposs now a full-time yoga instructor and financially independent, and has grown her business through social media and sticking with a daily routine.
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I&aposve tried professional tax preparers and four different tax software programs, and I&aposm sticking with TurboTax for my family&aposs taxes this year.
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I was seriously tempted to order a new brush, to splurge on something smarter, but ended up sticking with my old Oral-B electric toothbrush.
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Ancestry&aposs move into healthcareIn October, Ancestry launched its first health products, an area it&aposs long avoided in favor of sticking with genealogy reports.
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These officials believe that sticking with Deutsche's current course of cutting back costs and scaling back high-risk banking offers scant hope of a turnaround.
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Lawmakers who attended a meeting with Temer on Sunday said he was sticking with his plans to push the pension overhaul through Congress by July.
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For example, they might weigh up the benefit of sticking with lower-yielding traditional crops against newer varieties when considering how best to support communities.
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The agency is something of a helicopter parent and is sticking with a slow and careful approach to integrating drones into the airspace it regulates.
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After sharing her favorite beauty products, home items, and snacks, the YouTuber thanked fans for sticking with her during a low point in her career.
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You also might think about your goals, whether they have to do with sticking with your pace group on race day, or doing more hills.
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Mike L was strict about Michael's sticking with sports—baseball, football, and basketball, which had been his own passion, before he suffered a torn meniscus.
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But rather than sticking with the reverse, Amendola stopped his run, planted, and threw towards a streaking Blough, who had run free since the toss.
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Local media have named former central bank presidents Henrique Meirelles and Armínio Fraga, both known for sticking with orthodox policymaking at times of financial turbulence.
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Younger voters — both white and nonwhite — who are typically more progressive are backing candidates like Warren and Sanders, while older Americans are sticking with Biden.
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Pelosi has resisted calls for impeachment and is sticking with her position that Congress must not start formal proceedings unless the American public demands it.
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While the year's news stories sometimes suggested steps backward in this regard, we're sticking with the move toward greater inclusivity and reflection of individual preferences.
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I think what's interesting is when you talk about whether they're media companies or not, that's where we make a mistake of sticking with them.
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But it's worth remembering that the best horror is capable of getting under the audience's skin, and sticking with them long after they leave the theater.
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It looks like Wall Street investors and Main Street consumers are sticking with Netflix even as the Hollywood streaming wars get ready to heat up further.
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That said, Amazon's advertising, retail and web services businesses are all remarkable, and it's arguably the most innovative company on earth, so we're sticking with it.
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And while she's going the opposite road of light hair, she's sticking with 2019's monochrome color trend, with no highlights and a minimum of dimension.
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After sticking with a warm honey-blond for the past few months, Watson turned up at an NYC event last night with a deep-brown shade.
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No matter how unhappy they might be sticking with Trump, to align with Democrats feels like treason, and there's no real option for a third party.
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And if you do end up sticking with the fresh produce, make sure you're cleaning it correctly by checking out the Safest Way to Wash Produce.
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The trend it addresses, of smartphone manufacturers sticking with the traditional audio jack, is even more prominent today in the wake of Samsung's Galaxy S8 launch.
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Similarly in "Contain," Andy insists on sticking with a "heat hole" during a top-floor fire even when it appears not to work, endangering the mission.
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Mr Tillerson, James Mattis, the defence secretary and the national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, all believe that sticking with the JCPOA is in the national interest.
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I wish that during freshman year I had found my calling and worked hard to transfer into their communications program instead of sticking with early education.
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Samsung said it will offer a $25 gift card or bill credit to those customers sticking with a Samsung phone — either the S7 or Note 7.
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For a discipline that values dynamism, academic economics is often conservative, sticking with teaching methods, hiring procedures and social conventions that have been around for decades.
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But while we love a good trend here and there, when it comes to that one forever ring, sticking with the classics is more our speed.
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An investment club for the ultra-rich has revealed its members' are sticking with real estate and private equity amid a dwindling appetite for hedge funds.
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Sticking with weak European performers, Scout24 sank 5.7 percent, after HSBC slashed its target price and rating on the German-listed stock from "buy" to "hold".
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Rather than sticking with denials, he's moving into offensive mode with a "I know you are but what am I"-style attempt at changing the conversation.
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"Yes, men are still sticking with the tradition of proposing to their girlfriend but now, women are part of the conversation a lot more," Stahl said.
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But when it comes to the extremely sensitive Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it looks like Trump is sticking with the playbook developed by previous presidents for now.
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It also illustrates how Citadel is sticking with a multi-manager platform at a time when funds with this type of format have experienced some troubles.
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Video by Lauren Goode It's obvious upon arrival at the Surf Ranch that Slater and team did not end up sticking with a circular wave pool.
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But advocates believe the "outside game" of challenging and pressuring politicians has won them the successes they've gotten so far, and they're sticking with what works.
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"We still like cyclicals over defensives and we're sticking with that, and that's the consumer story; we're not falling into a recession story," Azzarello said Wednesday.
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Throughout the 70 looks modeled, each ensemble featured subtle themes of international travel with Basso sticking with the item that put him on the map: furs.
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But you're usually better off sticking with your antivirals and your home remedies (such as a cool compress) than betting it all on an OTC cream.
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The Republican presidential field reacted to the attacks in Brussels on Tuesday, each sticking with his campaign message: Donald Trump played up fears around Muslim immigration.
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That means aiming for 150 minutes of moderate exercise every week and sticking with whole grains, fruits and veggies, and lean proteins as much as possible.
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Unlike other European energy groups, OMV is sticking with fossil fuels but shifting its focus from oil to gas because of its lower carbon dioxide emissions.
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For those looking to own a media stock, Cramer recommended sticking with Disney, which still has a massive number of franchises and a theme park business.
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Sticking with the Fed, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan and San Francisco Fed President John Williams are both expected to speak at separate engagements on Wednesday.
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Despite her status in the industry and offers from bigger brands, she's sticking with Meow, praising the brand's intentions and the creative outlets it provides her.
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However, the company's latest handset — the Redmi Note 43 — is sticking with a familiar playbook, offering slick design and plenty of specs without breaking the bank.
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If people's discourse is impassioned enough, the camera does them the honor of sticking with them until they've completed an anecdote or rounded off a thought.
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Manager magazin later updated its report to say that VW was sticking with its position that it was willing to cover 80 percent of the costs.
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But where Trump is polling well is rural communities, which have been hit hard be the trade war and yet are still sticking with the president.
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Besides sticking with domestically oriented businesses, investors should also focus on industry leaders, whose dominant positions in their industries are likely to produce steadier earnings growth.
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EPA sticking with rule: EPA spokesman Michael Abboud said the agency "has no plans to withdraw the finalized rule" in a Monday statement to The Hill.
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We are "sticking with a buy despite a disappointing outlook," Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Andrew Obin wrote in a note to clients on Tuesday.
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And if you're debating between a food and a supplement, Sevilla recommends sticking with food as your source of vitamin C, if you can manage it.
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In a situation where you think you will only live somewhere for a few years, you may be better off sticking with renting instead of buying.
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But he's sticking with the idea for now that this is a buyable correction, at prices down to the February lows in the S&P 500.
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Unlike some European peers, it is sticking with investment banking, with a global reach that the IMF says makes it among the riskiest of all banks.
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Until I find my own individual cure, I'll be sticking with vegetables — and trying to block out the memory of the great blueberry purge of 2006.
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Sticking with hand-painted billboards continues a tradition introduced in 1960 at the 970-seat cinema, when it was founded by Axioti's grandfather and great-uncle.
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And the more carriers split their 5G offers the more consumers might feel they don't need to bother, and end up sticking with 4G for longer.
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Unlike Mattis, who publicly suggested Trump should consider sticking with the agreement, Tillerson has been highly critical of the accord and said it must be changed.
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Volumes are not moving to T2S because of punitive accounting rules and users sticking with national settlement houses to avoid add-on fees, industry officials said.
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But publicly sticking with the Saudis could have alienated the very companies that Mr. Son hopes to court, many of which are built on progressive values.
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By recommending balanced funds over ones with greater percentages of stocks, Ms. Lane said, she's nudging clients toward staying invested and sticking with their financial plans.
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Jenelle Evans is sticking with her man -- despite temporarily losing custody of her children -- but wants to make one thing clear ... she still loves her kids.
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Without him, the Cavs can force guys like Durant into choosing between helping at the rim or sticking with a deadly knockdown shooter such as Love.
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Republicans in the House want nothing to do with the bill, and are sticking with the claim that it will actually hurt workers and trigger layoffs.
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Sticking with the topic of escape, the German construction crew is granted a night on the town, and its members spend it at a strip club.
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I'm sticking with stocks precisely because I have no idea where the market is heading, and the statistics show that mistiming market rallies is excruciatingly costly.
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Why it matters: In our travels around the country, when we push people on why they're sticking with Trump, this is the #1 reason they cite.
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As corporate chiefs debated abandoning one of the Trump administration's business advisory councils, a few business titans spoke privately in favor of sticking with the president.
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And yet, when we talk with Boeing, and we reached out to them last week, they're sticking with the target of 'We expect recertification in December.
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But unlike Amazon, which has shown interest in rolling out its own private-label lines, Spring is sticking with growing its relationships with existing brand names.
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Sorry folks, the iPhone X doesn't offer a headphone jack, which means Apple is sticking with the changes it made last year with the iPhone 7.
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However, plastic might tempt you to spend more, in which case you're better off sticking with fewer cards or zeroing out your use of them altogether.
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As for oil, Yusko is sticking with his year-end forecast which calls the commodity to be wedged in the $40 to $60 a barrel range.
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Sticking with economics, Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell spoke on "the role of boards at large financial firms" at the Large-Bank Directors Conference in Chicago.
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Stick with a new habit for 3 daysAhdoot&aposs number one tip is this:Make a diehard commitment to sticking with a new habit for three days.
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Sticking with Europe, Italy's spending deficit as a proportion of gross domestic product was slightly higher in 2017 than in the previous year, data showed Friday.
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We're definitely sticking with this, and the sense of urgency just is growing and with it, the expectation that the countries are going to do something.
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It's simply superior to the Chinese spinoff, and until that changes, I'm sticking with my recommendation that the original Yum is the one that's worth owning.
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A 40- or 50-something would need their retirement tax rate to be 8 to 10 percentage points lower to justify sticking with the traditional today.
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"Fitzpatrick recommends sticking with this one as long as the stock remains above its 50-day moving average, currently down about 6% from here," Cramer said.
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I actually ended up sticking with fingerprint recognition to unlock the Asus Zenfone 6 because the sound that the camera makes when rotating became an annoyance.
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It's possible Clinton operates as a traditional Democrat, sticking with the liberal positions she assumed in the primaries, and McConnell holds the Senate and stonewalls Clinton.
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Support for independence per se was 38 percent while 48 percent backed sticking with the UK. The poll was carried out between May 4 and May 22.
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Inside, HMD is sticking with the theme of simplicity by going with stock Android, something the company says it will do on all of its upcoming phones.
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Though other Twitter users compared her #ootd to Mamie Van Doren and Dolores Umbridge, we're sticking with Elle Woods on this one — the faux fur stole included.
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The anti-establishment and partly right-wing government in Italy plans to increase public spending, sticking with campaign pledges before the general election in March this year.
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Sticking with commodities, oilfield services company John Wood Group was the STOXX 600's worst performer, after a heavy fall in full-year profits missed market expectations.
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