Yet challenges — high costs and troublesome visitor behavior — remain.
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They were troublesome and tend to "freak out," she said.
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Why not do the same in the more troublesome medium?
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West's increasingly bizarre behavior has become troublesome to his fans.
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Meanwhile, Will and Grace's "progressive" politics are just as troublesome.
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However, the rest of this category was troublesome for Trump.
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But even more troublesome is when the order fails entirely.
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"troublesome": She cries and writhes for hours, and rejects breastfeeding.
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Troublesome alpha clients, on the other hand, constantly change lawyers.
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Uploading your mind was far less troublesome than your birth.
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But the gap between banks' and investors' valuations is troublesome.
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"Holiday gatherings at work are the most troublesome," she said.
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The presidency has been a troublesome post for Ms. Merkel.
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The development keeps some troublesome litigation simmering for the company.
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What if they were no more troublesome than, say, pineapples?
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And specific troublesome words of his have been entirely dismissed.
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But the report could prove troublesome, to say the least.
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It was a troublesome endeavor, involving homelessness and unhealthy relationships.
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But I would also suggest another, more troublesome motivation: desperation.
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California officials know just how troublesome utility poles can be.
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This means that they can help deal with troublesome users.
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Mr Giuliani already has one troublesome client in Mr Trump.
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Even before Ibizagate the FPö had proved a troublesome partner.
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"When customers have no other options, it could be troublesome."
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How might the government salvage this vital yet troublesome program?
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Pyongyang, which fired a missile on Sunday, is more troublesome.
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And he argues that Trump's temperament itself is deeply troublesome.
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Pina will undergo more tests on his troublesome hip on Friday.
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It reacts horribly to even the slightest bit of troublesome news.
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They don't label every assignment with what could be potentially troublesome.
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But unless it does, the Poles will continue to be troublesome.
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They were sex objects or troublesome romantic partners, but not me.
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Key deer are currently under threat from the troublesome screwworm maggot.
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LSD is a much longer experience, which for some is troublesome.
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Deficiencies in China's health sector has historically led to troublesome outcomes.
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Even once the car was released, the handles sometimes proved troublesome.
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The Astros have been a troublesome opponent for Kluber this year.
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Yet the question of why sex exists at all remains troublesome.
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Their attempts to bring troublesome stockmarkets to heel border on slapstick.
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It was going to be a troublesome situation in any case.
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"Troubled does not mean troublesome," says Stephen Crossley of Durham University.
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We took a look at his troublesome history with female reporters.
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When legislators prove troublesome, he dissolves parliament and rules by decree.
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"It's troublesome that she was caught with drugs," the source said.
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Mr. Trump's difficulties appear to be more troublesome at the moment.
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This troublesome shift is the focus of Schine's deftly handled storytelling.
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Jared Kushner's third visit to the kingdom this year, follows troublesome
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But the more troublesome aspect for many Democrats was Trump's showing.
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" The regulator added that the agreements that Tesla required were "troublesome.
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They are given the workshop targeted to their most troublesome trait.
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And there's one candidate who he could be particularly troublesome for.
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She tackles the frequently cited Shiller PE ratio as particularly troublesome.
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What if I could drain them of those troublesome human traits?
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But it's especially troublesome here in a cradle of the game.
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First there were powdered "creamers," with their troublesome corn syrup solids.
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The Mets received more disheartening news about Matz's troublesome left elbow.
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Sidelining them, however, will make them only more, not less, troublesome.
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In the case of the elderly, the situation is particularly troublesome.
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Perhaps the most troublesome issue, though, was the check engine light.
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"These are troublesome issues that aren't going to go away," Sen.
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In the short run, the raids have even more troublesome implications.
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Then there's Trish's troublesome relationship with her controlling and manipulative mother.
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So Trump, in his zeal to show he wasn't being personally investigated and rid his administration of a troublesome probe, made himself the focus of an investigation and created a much more troublesome probe for his administration.
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One of the most troublesome—and important—is the market for homes.
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It's high in Omega 6 fats, which can be troublesome when sick.
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It really is troublesome and annoying to have to plan the studio.
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Throughout the editing and review, nobody flagged Davis's proposed language as troublesome.
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But the results get even more troublesome when it comes to relationships.
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You'd have to steer clear of his mischief and troublesome… character… quirks.
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In fact, they were exorcising some of the country's most troublesome demons.
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I think both of those aspects are worrisome and troublesome to us.
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"I know the injury can be troublesome," Mets manager Terry Collins said.
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There are two reasons that funding pensions is becoming ever more troublesome.
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We're told the D.A. feels a jury would find the email troublesome.
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And Mexico feels like a valued neighbor, rather than a troublesome enemy.
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The Scot said his troublesome hip had stacked the odds against him.
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Also, troublesome stadium issues in Tampa and Oakland need to be resolved.
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"It's too troublesome and complicated to write an application letter," he said.
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They are also using social media to track potentially troublesome house parties.
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But increasingly, referendums are being used as a more troublesome political tool.
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The Europeans have always been burdensome allies, and Turkey a troublesome one.
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Acthar's extraordinary overnight price hike to $212015,2116, Schondelmeyer said, was especially troublesome.
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Such intrusions, while troublesome, are within the expected bounds of international spycraft.
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"There is no timeline but obviously the reports are troublesome," he added.
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I'll design a workout plan to accommodate my increasingly troublesome left knee.
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What's more, the idea of a takeover by the numbers is troublesome.
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But China may hesitate to move against an old, if troublesome, ally.
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The issue is troublesome because Arizona has the fourth-fastest population growth.
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What do we do with the troublesome products of our cultural past?
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Eccentric design was the least troublesome flaw, with a score of 19783.
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Troublesome "strangers" who did not confess the Pilgrim creed were there, too.
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For small manufacturers, no matter where they are, volatility is especially troublesome.
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A day on the truck shows why the business is so troublesome.
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But any further obstacles beyond that point could be troublesome for Apple.
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The former central banker also warned that "more troublesome, difficult" issues loom.
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Other presidents have pushed back against some of China's more troublesome actions.
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A food does not have to be obviously acidic to be troublesome.
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"What came out was alarming, was troublesome, was not acceptable," he said.
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Is reducing those troublesome feelings what the Mindful Resistance project is about?
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Venture into mainland Europe, however, and the texture can be more troublesome.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - UBS has set a troublesome precedent in China.
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How are we conditioned by certain troublesome patterns rooted in dominant society?
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They might close a newspaper, confiscate passports or lock up the most troublesome.
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However, it is a past that is hinted to be flawed and troublesome.
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Ahead, find out what those in the industry use to tackle troublesome skin.
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That social strain could become troublesome, especially if the economy continues to falter.
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What started with great promise may turn out to be much more troublesome.
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And the behavior of visitors to the ancient city has long been troublesome.
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It already changed its troublesome ad targeting feature to incorporate more human oversight.
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For Iran, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been a troublesome rival.
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The Justice Ministry's Torisu disputed that sedatives were used to pacify troublesome detainees.
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Most troublesome, however, is how Jane is letting this crush affect her work.
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And if you're in the battery business, the future supply outlook is troublesome.
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Several artists, to Donald Trump Finding Donald Trump a soundtrack has been troublesome.
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These exploits are particularly troublesome because, by definition, they have not been patched.
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"Losing a week in a campaign, under any circumstances, is troublesome," Pietrusza said.
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KELLY: And then you know, that was you know, a little bit troublesome.
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They insist they don't know, but it has been very worrying and troublesome.
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There were aspects of this military exchange that were qualitatively new and troublesome.
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The alternative might have been troublesome for the Tar Heels on Friday night.
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One thing has always been surprisingly troublesome though: Finding and adding new friends.
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As so often in Brazilian politics, the president's friends may prove more troublesome.
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Comparisons over recent decades are routinely made using GDP, but they are troublesome.
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In March, officials abruptly shut down the subway to inspect troublesome electrical cables.
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Should the Fed not deliver, Pozsar said, there would be troublesome market results.
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In the United States the view both domestically and internationally is also troublesome.
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To come to work and still have to deal with that, it's troublesome.
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" A troublesome hemorrhoid "feels like the clover-leafed exchange of two multilane highways.
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Dramatically, the troublesome, rotten durian will be managed by the Environment Protection Authority.
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"Earnings (at retailers) remain weak and troublesome," Retail Metrics analyst Ken Perkins said.
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Even allowing that this campaign has hardly been rousing, the apathy is troublesome.
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It also raised questions about how the Police Department deals with troublesome officers.
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But what if not-thinking is a gift, a liberation from troublesome effort?
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But his successor, President Lenín Moreno, had little patience for his troublesome guest.
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You put a storm surge on top of that, (and) it's real troublesome.
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Wherever possible, eliminate or lower the dose of those that are potentially troublesome.
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So what accounts for the troublesome exodus of top talent at Uber's ATG?
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So it's likely this bug can teach its tricks to other troublesome germs.
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Biden's connection with whites without a college degree is potentially very troublesome for Sanders.
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My book A Troublesome Subject: The Art of Robert Arneson turns on this argument.
|
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" NHTSA said on Thursday it "learned of Tesla's troublesome non-disclosure agreement last month.
|
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Hacking aside, even the biological data we voluntarily share can have troublesome unforseen consequences.
|
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China has enforced them by restricting coal imports from its troublesome neighbour this year.
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That, though, is still well above troublesome weather, and also clear of commercial aircraft.
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But he also addressed some politically sensitive issues, from election interference to troublesome subreddits.
|
|
It was not the first time that headsets had been troublesome at Gillette Stadium.
|
|
A dependence on America will prove troublesome, as the market seems to have peaked.
|
|
Traditionally, Mr Khamenei has found second-term presidents, whatever their hue, to be troublesome.
|
|
During the Franco dictatorship, troublesome artists went to prison, but not in democratic Spain.
|
|
This isn't helped by some fussy controls, a particularly troublesome camera, and frequent glitches.
|
|
"Well, they took them seriously on Tuesday... with another truly troublesome decline", he added.
|
|
His draft laws, presented last month, tone down some of PiS's most troublesome proposals.
|
|
Occasionally, he'll need to summon an army for large-scale skirmishes with troublesome factions.
|
|
The problem is that coordinating these synced-up experiences with friends can be troublesome.
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|
LONDON — Swans may be graceful to look at, but they're also troublesome law breakers.
|
|
The most troublesome of the newest batch, the RAA, extends this trend even further.
|
|
Fundraising will get more troublesome for some of Southeast Asia's larger unprofitable market leaders.
|
|
All of which raises a crucial question: What to do about that troublesome dust?
|
|
The issue, according to the paper, is particularly troublesome with regards to mobile browsers.
|
|
"We have already seen troublesome initiatives" in place, The Times cited the group saying.
|
|
This is especially troublesome on first dates, where it is essential to look cool.
|
|
On the rare occasions when he did go to work, his behavior was troublesome.
|
|
A poor showing by their conservative alliance could make the Bavarians troublesome allies again.
|
|
More troublesome may be an expected update on production of the Model 3 compact.
|
|
I do know her, of course, but that could be troublesome for some solvers.
|
|
The April data show little threat of troublesome inflation or other signs of excess.
|
|
To no surprise, several of these coronavirus songs, while catchy, have troublesome lyrical content.
|
|
Keep timely notes about troublesome behaviors and of your efforts to communicate with management.
|
|
In perhaps the book's strangest moment, neither seems much affected by the morally troublesome.
|
|
But it is troublesome for central bankers who are already undershooting their inflation targets.
|
|
"From a romantic standpoint, I think that they can be very troublesome," Sanford says.
|
|
But Mr. Strickland said that Thomas Cook's business model made it even more troublesome.
|
|
A more troublesome fact is the lack of skilled labor in the manufacturing workforce.
|
|
To Mr. Trump and his team, the health care repeal is a troublesome stepchild.
|
|
I figured I may as well be honest and wrote "Troublesome" on my figure.
|
|
If you haven't developed anything troublesome yet, it's a good time to get insurance.
|
|
But securing enough production of spice star anise to make the drug proved troublesome.
|
|
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — For most of my life, I had one, troublesome passport.
|
|
The UK's small and often troublesome Northern Ireland region also voted strongly to remain.
|
|
And he argued that Trump's temperament and behavior are deeply troublesome and hurting America.
|
|
The rookie Kristaps Porzingis has struggled recently, and Carmelo Anthony's left knee is still troublesome.
|
|
The political consequences of the internet's growing centralisation are even more troublesome, if less obvious.
|
|
" This minor addition proved troublesome for Google, which once had the motto "Don't be evil.
|
|
"It's troublesome that she was caught with drugs," the source says of the family's reaction.
|
|
Provisions for offsetting the revenue costs of last-minute changes were troublesome for some lawmakers.
|
|
A troublesome signal just appeared in the housing market and could put taxpayers at risk.
|
|
A few cases involving troublesome tenants are often enough to turn landlords against entire ethnicities.
|
|
Fish and birds make troublesome experimental subjects, because they literally have minds of their own.
|
|
If a financing term sheet contains troublesome or even outrageous terms, don't take it personally.
|
|
Photographs taken by the probe show a relatively flat, dusty surface, free of troublesome rocks.
|
|
The suggestion of Madame's underlying, troublesome nature seemed too disheartening to acknowledge at the time.
|
|
These product decisions, however, have troublesome consequences when it comes to perpetuating misogynistic gender norms.
|
|
Troublesome as this practice may seem, it is actually, in some ways, in flyers' interests.
|
|
A multiyear restoration is winding down, but challenges — high costs and troublesome visitor behavior — remain.
|
|
Here's how it went from a fast-fashion powerhouse to bankruptcy and a troublesome future.
|
|
Still, the size and scope of the Fat Leonard scandal to date is already troublesome.
|
|
He worries about what troublesome places like Hong Kong might do to the Communist Party.
|
|
A number of social apps are troublesome, too, because they have messaging components built-in.
|
|
Many South Africans consider her a mother of the nation, but her legacy is troublesome.
|
|
Williams then promptly shut down her season to have treatment on a troublesome shoulder injury.
|
|
Select any entry and click End process to stop any troublesome apps or add-ons.
|
|
In fact, they see the next four months as MORE troublesome than the first four.
|
|
Midterm years have proven to be particularly troublesome, however, according to data from LPL Research.
|
|
That they can't be connected to two devices at the same time is troublesome, too.
|
|
"The ethical lapses associated with Scott Pruitt are troublesome," Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana said.
|
|
His long list of troublesome behavior includes everything from riding the SkyTrain to evidence tampering.
|
|
Given that undertreated, chronic pain already affects over 116 million Americans, that's a troublesome thought.
|
|
Bulky and odorous, marijuana shipments are more troublesome to take through customs on the ground.
|
|
Reading "anything of value" to cover any useful information raises a host of troublesome issues.
|
|
Corporate giants are all too good at buying up troublesome rivals and lobbying for privileges.
|
|
Gross non-performing loans amount to €360 billion, of which €196 billion are especially troublesome.
|
|
Opening plastic packaging can also be troublesome, as some commenters on the post pointed out.
|
|
Tuesday was an encouraging sign for the party and a troublesome one for the GOP.
|
|
The bad Spanish-language version compounded the problem by linking to the troublesome English version.
|
|
Energy Transfer has only itself to blame, but how can it escape its troublesome deal?
|
|
At least I would know where I fell on the spectrum of troublesome cultural stereotypes.
|
|
To suggest this behavior isn't troublesome "dismisses the contribution of these women Marines," Thomas says.
|
|
As soon as I inspected my items, I knew the "suede" skirt would be troublesome.
|
|
And this isn't the first time McGahn threatened to resign over Trump's legally troublesome actions.
|
|
I grew up loving Disney movies and still do, in spite of their troublesome aspects.
|
|
Because there's been some troublesome signs in the enterprise space for some of the companies.
|
|
Investors appeared skeptical about whether Lyft could make money, setting a troublesome precedent for Uber.
|
|
"The campaign was there to target amendments that may be troublesome," Miller's interview summary reads.
|
|
His approval rating does seem to be sliding, which is troublesome news heading into 22.
|
|
For the president, Saudi Arabia has become a key ally but also a troublesome partner.
|
|
F Kelly Olynyk missed his second straight game Friday because of a troublesome right shoulder.
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|
NOTES: Celtics F Kelly Olynyk missed his second straight game with his troublesome right shoulder.
|
|
Penalizing teams whose players do not respect the anthem figures to be even more troublesome.
|
|
Mr. Hackett said Friday that the troublesome ramp-up had not prompted Mr. Hinrichs's departure.
|
|
Equally troublesome is the failure of studies to measure outcomes that reflect older people's priorities.
|
|
China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, in that order, form our most troublesome cyber adversaries.
|
|
One troublesome answer may be found in Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's comments on Monday.
|
|
Social media Facebook's not playing around in its quest to rid itself of troublesome pages.
|
|
Djokovic got treatment for his troublesome right elbow, on which he had surgery in 2018.
|
|
Persuading a troublesome resident to stop dropping rubbish out of the window is a win.
|
|
For now, more and more work is done during the summer to reroute troublesome sections.
|
|
It was the moment the internet's troublesome commentators were recognized as too influential to ignore.
|
|
Thus, one could get a handle on the answer by handling those troublesome points separately.
|
|
But it still suggests that Trump's team sees violence as an appropriate response to troublesome journalists.
|
|
Blocking anti-competitive deals may be troublesome for Facebook but is generally good for everyone else.
|
|
Having buy-in from your boss will make the subsequent conversation with your troublesome newcomer easier.
|
|
Ms Takayama says detectives have started appearing without permission on university campuses, to monitor "troublesome" students.
|
|
Amid the overhaul, the unions at the mine have threatened to strike over troublesome labor negotiations.
|
|
Campaigners despair that other options are not used more often to save troublesome but healthy trees.
|
|
Should a troublesome story appear, a handful of bombastic tweets changes the conversation on Trump's schedule.
|
|
Rising yields have been troublesome for emerging assets as they tend to draw away foreign funds.
|
|
They can detain troublesome tourists, and raising their gun is said to be a "final warning."
|
|
Perhaps most troublesome to the stock market and the economy is the decline in corporate profits.
|
|
The fact that Trump has business ventures in other foreign countries is a particularly troublesome area.
|
|
Any troublesome pipes between, say, the street and a kitchen faucet would belong to the homeowner.
|
|
French's home is in a gated community, which make the home invasion all the more troublesome.
|
|
If the president's allies control Congress, he's generally shielded from the worst of troublesome congressional investigations.
|
|
Making sure that potentially troublesome little states keep to the straight and narrow is unquestionably necessary.
|
|
Those changes will hopefully help local users communicate more clearly and also flag troublesome content easier.
|
|
It said the results of a review of its troublesome projects would be published on Monday.
|
|
The language change is troublesome because it lowers the bar for excluding important or "material" information.
|
|
The deal averted both outcomes, and it isolated the party's troublesome far-right flank in Congress.
|
|
"What a troublesome country Cambodia is!" she chattily remarked, folding away her newspaper as she spoke.
|
|
The troublesome rise in student debt levels, a consequence of the current system, would self-correct.
|
|
Then he's graded on a curve like the most troublesome kid in the second-grade class.
|
|
"It's troublesome that she was caught with drugs," a source told PEOPLE of the family's reaction.
|
|
The troublesome passages are troubling chiefly to those who want truth and beauty and permanent values.
|
|
The most troublesome form has been "deepfakes," ultrarealistic fake videos that swap one face onto another.
|
|
But the reality is more complicated and relates to Lebanon's troublesome history with the Palestinian refugees.
|
|
Among simpler cases, they made 6 percent more errors with troublesome patients compared with neutral ones.
|
|
The virus appears to be particularly troublesome for older people and those with underlying health conditions.
|
|
CNN's Dan Merica tallied a list of "troublesome Trump steps" during and before the Russia probe.
|
|
I´ll admit it can be troublesome at times, however it can also be rather helpful.
|
|
He was implying that we not fret too much over our troublesome feelings or stubborn predispositions.
|
|
Grids with 9-letter slots in the middle row can be notoriously troublesome to work with.
|
|
The announcement of the cancellations came on Friday, three days after the play's troublesome opening night.
|
|
Others speculate that writers may be self-censoring, steering clear of issues that could prove troublesome.
|
|
Shavaughn McKenzie's verdict just came in ... and the partial verdict is troublesome to the famous Kardashian.
|
|
I think it is inconvenient, troublesome, annoying, and can feel like needles piercing at your skin.
|
|
Sometimes, they were just photos of troublesome potholes, but other times they were leaked government documents.
|
|
The second reason is the most troublesome: Washington and Moscow may be on a collision course.
|
|
A regulatory change set in motion by GINA, this decision is still viewed by many as troublesome.
|
|
The greater someone's reported drinking was, the likelier it was they had more of these troublesome bacteria.
|
|
Class-action lawsuits claiming massive damages to shareholders resulting from the troublesome tweet have also been filed.
|
|
For the foreseeable future, Turkey will remain a troublesome neighbour for the EU, irascible but utterly indispensable.
|
|
Of course, any kind of distraction is bad when you're driving, but mobile devices are particularly troublesome.
|
|
The high tide cycle from late Sunday night to early Monday morning will be the most troublesome.
|
|
Troublesome stereotypes, be damned: Princesses are for everyone, big or small, boy or girl, hotdogged or hungover.
|
|
Magnussen underwent surgery on his troublesome left shoulder after losing 70 percent of his strength in it.
|
|
The Fed uses interest rates and other tools to keep growth from overheating and causing troublesome inflation.
|
|
Psychotherapists working with NGOs tend to treat refugees by focusing on changing troublesome behaviors, feelings and thoughts.
|
|
It's no surprise that Comey penned a memo detailing what he saw as troublesome conversations with Trump.
|
|
By the early twelfth century, Daoist exorcism rites used judicial language to interrogate and sentence troublesome ghosts.
|
|
Most troublesome, the lumbering giants are finding it hard to keep up with fast-changing consumer markets.
|
|
Mets OF Yoenis Cespedes was forced to leave Saturday's contest when his troublesome quadriceps tightened up. 3.
|
|
Buffalo also carries around another troublesome number of four, which represents its total home wins this season.
|
|
Individual bonds can be troublesome for many investors who do not come from a sophisticated financial background.
|
|
These first two characteristics of violent extremism may be troublesome, but they are protected by free speech.
|
|
This is especially troublesome for those who have co-morbid substance use issues or child custody cases.
|
|
But as policies emerge from the smokescreen of campaign politics, a more troublesome pattern is taking shape.
|
|
One British family was accused of being so troublesome in New Zealand that their passports were revoked.
|
|
He was so difficult to work with and troublesome that he was kicked off the Agriculture Committee.
|
|
SABATHIA HAS ARTHROSCOPIC KNEE SURGERY Yankees pitcher C. C. Sabathia had surgery on his troublesome right knee.
|
|
But one man beat the power outages and his troublesome gas generator by switching to solar power.
|
|
It's not just the supporting players that complicate things, either—LeBron's co-stars can be troublesome, too.
|
|
Critics of the film describe the portrayal of African Americans in the film as troublesome and racist.
|
|
Issues involving Ben Carson Jr., the secretary's son and a Maryland-based businessman, have proven equally troublesome.
|
|
What you learn about yourself is that things are always going to be troublesome, or an issue.
|
|
Mr. Jackson repudiated Mr. Farrakhan, but the minister's support proved troublesome to his 1988 campaign as well.
|
|
In addition, he developed an exercise-induced bout of acid reflux, which made eating even more troublesome.
|
|
In sum, the collective efforts have led to a whole dossier of troublesome findings in Wansink's work.
|
|
After all, in amassing power and breaking troublesome norms, Trump will be doing what the Founders expected.
|
|
Those targeted will always tend to be the most powerless, or the most troublesome to the authorities.
|
|
It's especially troublesome if there are not enough hotels, bathrooms and grocery stores to handle the hordes.
|
|
Though he was never convicted, the allegations may prove troublesome for Menendez in his re-election bid.
|
|
Mr. Hekmatyar may also be a troublesome ally for Mr. Ghani, according to some officials and analysts.
|
|
It's especially troublesome if there are not enough hotels, bathrooms and grocery stores to handle the hordes.
|
|
The letter Sandy signed is dated July 25, the same day as the troublesome Trump-Zelensky call.
|
|
The somewhat-delayed port — caused, no doubt, by a troublesome goose — will be available on December 17th.
|
|
Some people don&apost have the mental energy to address all the troublesome issues in their marriage
|
|
His wife was on the other end of the phone at wit's end with their troublesome son.
|
|
They were said to have found evidence of troublesome occurrences on the grounds long before the murders.
|
|
Many were unacceptably vague, but lawyers struggled to spot troublesome warrants in the crush of new filings.
|
|
EMV has been troublesome, confusing and annoying, but it does do what it was intended to do.
|
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At the least, it's made us almost forget about the, er...troublesome rollout of Marketplace earlier this week.
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This is why previous presidents have put their assets in blind trusts and distanced themselves from troublesome relatives.
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That said, it's worth doing a reinstall and an update of a troublesome application before ditching it completely.
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Flies like to hang around humans, as we're all painfully aware, so these findings are a bit troublesome.
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The actor who plays Joe, Penn Badgley, also took to Twitter to combat the troublesome audience response. Ditto.
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We catch up on my mental state, which has improved drastically after an incredibly low and troublesome month.
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The authorities had already used travel bans, asset freezes and prosecutions to shut down groups they deemed troublesome.
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The more troublesome issue, then, is that you won't be able to watch the NFL games on mobile.
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Among the best at doing this, and hence one of the most troublesome crop pests, is the whitefly.
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But the hard left, though troublesome for Mrs Pelosi, is less mutinous and obstructive than the populist right.
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The group has manpower, which some fear could be used to deselect troublesome MPs on the party's right.
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Beating the Angels continues to be a troublesome task for the Phillies, who have lost 10 straight meetings.
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But in many African countries, bad data, or a lack of it, makes distributing funds even more troublesome.
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Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner "always" made dinner time a troublesome daily task for their father Caitlyn Jenner.
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And yet sometimes, though troublesome, special elections don't quite mean disaster for the incumbent in the White House.
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That's the question at the heart of the LME's latest public discussion paper on its troublesome warehouse network.
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But at least some of the issues that representative democracy set out to solve aren't as troublesome today.
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The display is glossy and reflective, but I didn't find that too troublesome in my own office space.
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He and his co-author, Christoph Lakner, were quite clear about the shifting composition of the troublesome deciles.
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Early last year, the SEC warned companies that it was on the lookout for potentially troublesome severance agreements.
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It will also need help from friends like India but also from troublesome states like Pakistan and Iran.
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The case also alleges a connection to a Turkish state-owned bank that could prove troublesome to Ankara.
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Both starters have dealt with bone spurs in their throwing elbows, although Matz's is larger and more troublesome.
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Those who think that the government has a role to play in space exploration may find this troublesome.
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But extracting the troublesome greenhouse gas from power plant emissions is usually way too expensive to be worthwhile.
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The lack of large improvement among Democrats and independent identifiers is interesting and potentially troublesome for the President.
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This was troublesome news for bacon- and Slim Jim-lovers everywhere, and processed meat producers refuted the findings.
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Beyond that, the first charge leveled in the mailer resurrects an issue that remains troublesome for the governor.
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Mr. Tierney said a newly elected attorney general might reconsider whether to move forward with the troublesome investigation.
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More troublesome is that the characters are thinly drawn, and what the show is getting at remains elusive.
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All three troublesome issues have been resolved or are nearing resolution, though others remain, such as on trade.
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For Amazon India, which has invested more than $27 billion in the nation, RedSeer's findings are more troublesome.
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His logic, however, provides some convenient political cover for what was expected to be a particularly troublesome visit.
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"The appointments that he's made are troublesome and very, very scary," Senator Al Franken, Democrat of Minnesota, said.
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WAYWARD LIVES, BEAUTIFUL EXPERIMENTS: Intimate Histories of Riotous Black Girls, Troublesome Women, and Queer Radicals, by Saidiya Hartman.
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But on Wednesday, Matt Holliday, in a cameo at the club's most troublesome position, was the headline maker.
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But our analysis suggests that China is likely to do little, or nothing, to restrain its troublesome ally.
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The piecemeal approach Trump could also just take individual steps to address his most controversial or troublesome holdings.
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There are also troublesome property rights and government subsidy policies, especially with China, that need to be addressed.
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Neither the author nor anyone at Pamela Dorman Books has ever read The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek.
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" A legal patchwork, it said, "is especially troublesome for companies with employees in workplaces across the United States.
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That became troublesome when Seth Smith drove Nova's third pitch of the game over the center field fence.
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"He was a troublesome young man," his mother, Elka Gouzer, a lawyer of Viennese Jewish descent, told me.
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Its South American business holds appeal, but it has ageing U.S. pits and runs Indonesia's troublesome Grasberg mine.
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And I was hoping that whatever Luis learned about troublesome dogs could also apply to a damaged donkey.
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And when all else fails, these California Republicans just point to the troublesome status quo and skyrocketing premiums.
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Hamels lasted five innings and recorded four strikeouts, but the four walks, including three in one inning, were troublesome.
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This lack of research is especially troublesome when you consider just how long risk assessment scores have been around.
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Officials said there&aposs still no word on whether the troublesome pet is out of the dog house yet.
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Set a daily goal for the amount you'd rather see yourself spend in the categories that are particularly troublesome.
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Today, it appears their troublesome reign is nowhere near ending because no one really knows how to stop them.
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The Roomba's three-stage cleaning system removes troublesome pet hair from your floors thanks to the clever AeroVac filter.
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One reason Gogo has shifted toward satellite internet is that it can be less troublesome than ground-based connections.
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For those who do and have troublesome relationships, it can be a challenge to address that and mend things.
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The virus appears to be particularly troublesome for older people and those with underlying health conditions, health officials said.
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Visits are down to Donald Trump's hostile United States and restrictions are expected to hit numbers for troublesome Taiwan.
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Mr Johnson is likely to be much more troublesome as an unhappy backbencher than he was as foreign secretary.
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More likely than not, the systems will be running ROMs, which could be troublesome for Soulja in the future.
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On those troublesome Vizio TVs, for example, the relevant setting was under Smart Interactivity, under Reset & Admin, under System.
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If the propagating variant made female mosquitoes sterile, it might provide a means to eliminate the troublesome insects themselves.
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This has been particularly troublesome for the Abercrombie label, which has more flagship stores in tourist locations than Hollister.
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Kicking out troublesome children may solve the immediate problem of classroom disturbance, but it does so at a cost.
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It's a positive sentiment — one that comes just a couple of hours after Netflix posted a troublesome earnings report.
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The contact drove both cars hard into the wall, but it was a secondary hit that was most troublesome.
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The game's easier mode, which strips Thimbleweed Park of its most troublesome puzzles, was supposed to be for me.
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Potentially troublesome for Clinton: Blacks were far less likely to say they are committed to a candidate than whites.
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Update: After days of troublesome orders, Nasty Gal has responded to our request for comment regarding the online matter.
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We don't have any kind of security and the rhetoric in this country is very, very troublesome to me.
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Hypomanic imaginings may be troublesome, but it is all I'm programmed to do and all I take joy in.
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Self-harm gave me some relief from that relentless cascade of troublesome thoughts, but it only lasted so long.
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The question of which animals are my friends, and which are to be dosed with chili oil, is troublesome.
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This is an exceedingly troublesome circumstance for a department that would have to oversee wartime operations at short notice.
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Perhaps more important, a virtual shareholders' meeting allows the company to manage troublesome shareholders and their often uncomfortable questions.
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The most troublesome of these waivers — as we have previously written — is for an underground nuclear bunker called Fordow.
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How Forever 21 went from a fast-fashion powerhouse to a brand reportedly eyeing bankruptcy and a troublesome future
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"If they're completely destroyed, then that can be troublesome for all of our cases that are concerned," he said.
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Those issues are real, and some, like prices for raw materials or the difficulty filling jobs, are increasingly troublesome.
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No word yet from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which does the official recalls for troublesome devices like this.
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A recent Workologist column invited readers to share personal rules for separating harmless small talk from potentially troublesome gossip.
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The effect is that its disciplinary process is reactive, and relies on users to flag content they find troublesome.
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My daughter sometimes says that I am so worried about being a nuisance that my worry itself becomes troublesome.
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Legal experts say bread and water's demise will not free the military justice system of all its troublesome relics.
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"It was troublesome that he was able to move this much gear into the hotel unassisted," the sheriff said.
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I found this argument troublesome in that it seems to confuse assertiveness with aggressiveness, critical distinctions too often misinterpreted.
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Long lines of storms can block flight paths, presenting an especially troublesome scenario in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
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Trump has already struggled to answer foreign policy questions in the past and they could prove troublesome once again.
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Yet once the leader of the EU's most troublesome nation was out of the way, the real divisions began.
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Troublesome Creek hopes to garner enough orders to expand its operation and hire more committed Culture of Recovery apprentices.
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Audi, Acura and Volkswagen are among the brands that saw sharp drops, following the introduction of troublesome redesigned vehicles.
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In its conference call with analysts, Pure blamed a troublesome macroeconomic environment and falling prices for the disappointing numbers.
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More troublesome is that 10 Democratic incumbents are up for re-election in 10 states where Donald Trump won.
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Couples&apos fear of confronting troublesome issues in their marriage sometimes manifests in waiting too long to seek help.
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The first, immigration, is a wellspring of fiery discussion — full of hot takes, deeply felt beliefs, and troublesome language.
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The recall comes at a particularly troublesome time for Samsung, with Apple poised to unveil new iPhones next week.
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But more troublesome for Trump is that he, like all of us, is fundamentally limited by his own personality.
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He fired the director of the FBI to squash a troublesome investigation and then bragged about it on television.
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The memory hole was a chute that led to an incinerator, where embarrassing and troublesome documents were disposed of.
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Buybacks + insider sales may be bad news Still, there are some instances when insider selling can be a troublesome sign.
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One perhaps more troublesome discovery from the new findings is how dependent these apps now are on their hit series.
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While these will make the snowballing more troublesome and therefore costly, the authorities are also trying to cut the rewards.
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The most troublesome aspect of PrEP's rollout lies in its lack of uptake among MSM who are people of color.
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But a vote to condemn Trump is troublesome for moderate Democrats who represent districts and states where Trump is popular.
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"A very simple machine, and a very troublesome one," said Mr. Hecht, patting a sewing machine on a recent afternoon.
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Women patients deemed hysterical were treated for supposedly making up or exaggerating complaints or being generally unreliable or, worse, troublesome.
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His failure to denounce white nationalists this weekend was especially troublesome since Duke explicitly linked Saturday's rally to President Trump.
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It is almost certain however, that the Browns will take a quarterback, a troublesome position for them over the years.
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That might seem like a minor distinction, but it's one that's increasingly troublesome for email companies — and lucrative for plaintiffs.
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Any politician who wishes to quietly give money to friends or kill a troublesome programme will supply one of them.
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The only ideological component to that is that Democrats have long said that thing was troublesome or leads to corruption.
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John Stamos Stamos and his sisters formed a troublesome trio when they met the big guy back in the day.
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That's troublesome: Typical journalistic standards require that multiple sources confirm a story, particularly one as gruesome and important as this.
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Seidler, an expert in human physiology and kinesiology, said the issue of human gestation on Mars is a troublesome unknown.
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With the troublesome data in hand, the Space Environments folks designed an experiment to figure out what was going on.
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Ferguson is trying to replace Karr as prosecutor, but her role as attorney is still more than troublesome to many.
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This proved troublesome for him in tonight's special election, and it could follow him to the runoff election on Sept.
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Coming out the second time was markedly more troublesome than the first, but I by no means regret my decision.
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She's doing it based on visions and ghosts of people who aren't actually there, so that's a little bit troublesome.
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One Chicago scheme, Becoming A Man, involves counselling for troublesome teenage boys in "social-cognitive skills" such as self-control.
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In both Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, for example, deposits are more dollarised than loans, exposing banks to a troublesome currency mismatch.
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That could be troublesome, however, because of the schedule: Russia is set to play Slovakia near Lille on Wednesday night.
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"Well, they took them seriously on Tuesday, the markets following Monday's bloody trading with another truly troublesome decline", he added.
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The instruments require constant maintenance from Linhart, since even in cooler temperatures a musician's body heat will cause troublesome melting.
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A particularly troublesome provision in the contract allows guards under investigation to simply refuse to answer questions from the police.
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While the dynamic in Washington today is troublesome, I remain hopeful that Congress can take a similar approach to cryptocurrencies.
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In the late 1930s, Charles Bradley, the director of a home for "troublesome" children in Rhode Island, had a problem.
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"I think I have solved the troublesome problem of the cancer chapters," she wrote to Brooks from Maine in September.
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Troublesome co-workers can hinder your career success by lowering your productivity, hurting your job performance and dampening your morale.
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Anyway, like it or not, the troublesome Muslim state represents the future, its local enemies outdated legacies of the past.
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Then, it left him there, flailing in the wind, troublesome and hopeless as ever, with nowhere to go but down.
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Chicago's Clearance specialise in the kind of easy lo-fi pop that makes your world seem a little less troublesome.
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He found a total of 135 spiders, and only identified seven of them as being the most troublesome species, i.e.
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A couple Roman historians later did mention a trial conducted by a Roman governor in a troublesome province of Empire.
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TEN CAESARS Roman Emperors From Augustus to ConstantineBy Barry Strauss Roman emperors can be so troublesome to the modern reader.
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No fruit — with the exception of that troublesome apple Eve got blamed for — has been infused with such negative significance.
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Reducing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere could eventually reverse some of the most troublesome effects of warming.
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He then fist-bumped his coach, using the troublesome right hand, and started throwing passes to ball boys and receivers.
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More troublesome is a mid-December vote by the British Parliament, which also gets a say on the agreement. Mrs.
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It is easy to imagine the president asking, right about now: Will no one rid me of this troublesome investigation?
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The campaign for St. George has drawn national attention over the years, highlighted as a reflection of something more troublesome.
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The problem of how to give so much money away, with no obligations whatsoever, was more troublesome than it sounded.
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"Somebody told me yesterday that close to 2,000 people are coming who are really troublesome," he complained to Mr. Turnbull.
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Pen said of Troublesome Creek, which hopes to lure Kentucky-raised stars like Chris Stapleton and Tyler Childers as supporters.
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We know even less about a possible Galaxy Fold 2, the successor to the company's first, and troublesome, foldable smartphone.
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D.B.S. relies on implanting electrodes that produce steady flows of low-energy signals to a specific brain area deemed troublesome.
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So he oversaw the erection of simple barriers that caused a wave of anxiety among the airport's most troublesome birds.
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"Two decades of sustained combat have impacted our force in troublesome ways," Bobby read aloud from the January 28 document.
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" Dershowitz sent Recarey a letter about A.H., containing what he described as a "troublesome and telling illustration of her character.
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Number 2628 has already proven to be particularly troublesome for the federal government, and will likely continue to be so.
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Manufacturers in the United States already face tough competition in the global economy and troublesome actions by some foreign governments.
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Critic Score - 0% Actor Tom Felton became a household name playing the troublesome Draco Malfoy in the "Harry Potter" franchise.
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First of all, "Indigenous People's Day" might sound good on the campus of U.C. Berkeley, but it may be troublesome.
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"They cause principally a whole bunch of minor troublesome infections spread by children, often from children to adults," he said.
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Repairs were made, as were additional attempts to build other parts of the cathedral, but the height proved too troublesome.
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The Chinese, in short, would see it in their interest to charm, cajole and pressure their troublesome North Korean allies.
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Only when thousands of Soviet troops poured into Afghanistan did they finally dispatch the troublesome leader, this time during crossfire.
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For Conservative lawmakers, there will be little point being troublesome or independent, because that would wreck any chances of promotion.
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But while those actions are all troublesome, experts say that none of them violate the nuclear deal — even in spirit.
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Ethics officials who served past Republican and Democratic administrations said Trump's tweet was both unprecedented for a president and troublesome.
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He kept a blacklist of troublesome journalists and marshalled an electronic army of Twitter trolls that Saudi dissidents dubbed "the flies".
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The opposition claims the government took advantage of the crackdown to bump off troublesome politicians, a charge the government vehemently denies.
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Responding to Rubin and Ruddock at Wired, Lauren Goode asked whether we can separate troublesome creators from their products any longer.
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As Robert Gates, once America's defence secretary, said: Mr Karzai was the most "troublesome ally in war since Charles de Gaulle".
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After that, it's up to you to use the information to make a diagnosis you think accounts for this troublesome symptom.
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This is troublesome for bridges designed in the 1960s, when traffic flows were lower, cars were smaller and lorries much lighter.
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That said, it could prove troublesome to Uber Eats and GrubHub's respective growth plans if other restaurants follow Jimmy John's lead.
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If you didn't grow up tracking down the troublesome agent of V.I.L.E. (that's Villains' International League of Evil), here's the gist.
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Leaders in those Yugoslav wars saw ethnic cleansing as the best way to create new nation-states unpeopled by troublesome minorities.
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The outcome should not be dramatic for a suitcase, but it could be troublesome for a trailer towed by a vehicle.
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Officers at Illinois' McHenry Police Department had their hands full recently when dealing with a particularly troublesome "disorderly subject:" a squirrel.
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Then again, the same frustrations could be directed towards Amazon, where the "products related to this item" widget can prove troublesome.
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By portraying women like this, the audience is to infer that being fabulous and free equates with being troublesome and dangerous.
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That makes things tricky for a human driver, and extra troublesome for a robot trying to learn to work the wheel.
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Some old-timers wrung their hands to see a founding European principle jettisoned so easily, if only for one troublesome member.
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He voted for Donald Trump in the November election, and said he agreed with Trump's promises to deport troublesome undocumented immigrants.
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What we need now is a concerted effort to manage and reconcile the troublesome but comparatively minor differences in the relationship.
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Since then GOG has also released a handful of useful features, such as the ability to roll back troublesome game updates.
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It triggered an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.3, alerting South Korea of the event before its troublesome neighbour confirmed it.
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This is especially troublesome when you consider that some of these new items are duplicative, minor adjustments to items already collected.
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You could carry your phone in your bag instead of your pocket, making it more troublesome to pull out, for example.
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Early Friday morning, John McCain, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski killed a last-ditch and particularly troublesome attempt to repeal Obamacare.
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The lender said impaired and other troublesome assets increased to A$8.12 billion, up from A$7.80 billion as of June.
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Either scenario is troublesome, since rhetorical precision can be crucial for Presidents in a time of crisis, when words really matter.
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The heart of this troublesome political puzzle for Democrats is how to get Sanders's passionate supporters to line up behind Clinton.
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Allegations of bias by conservative lawmakers is especially troublesome for the company, which relies on Republicans to advocate for minimal regulation.
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"This deal is particularly troublesome because the new company's customers will be captured, without anywhere else to go," Turner told Motherboard.
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"Queer Eye" star Jonathan Van Ness called out rapper Cardi B for her "troublesome and problematic" comments about AIDS last month.
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Israel has laid out the welcoming mat to Chinese companies and investors who may face more troublesome regulations and scrutiny elsewhere.
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Faced with the troublesome poll results, Mr. Turnbull said he was meeting expectations on another front: the success of his policies.
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"Their prestige, their name recognition, has created an incredibly competitive atmosphere for young people, and their increasing anxiety is really troublesome."
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Changing the agency's focus would require an extensive rule-making process — a process that has proved troublesome to the Trump administration.
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Forty-eight minutes later, Facebook and Google got their first taste of how troublesome the new European privacy regime could be.
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What is especially troublesome for startups is that there is no clear path for how they would ever generate big profits.
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That has left behind a troublesome age gap for a tradition that has long been passed down from generation to generation.
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As a nation, we've never known what to do with our fondness for the work of men who have become troublesome.
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This decision is likely to prove deeply troublesome, risking the regional stability necessary for the lasting defeat of the Islamic State.
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But the landlord could interpret your inquiry as evidence that you're a troublesome tenant and not rent the apartment to you.
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"Our feeling is that this is extremely troublesome," said David Light, the chief executive of Valisure, which is based in Connecticut.
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That's particularly troublesome for America's high-tech hub, since about 71 percent of tech employees in Silicon Valley are foreign-born.
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It would appear they've never been to other countries in the world where troublesome journalists just disappear or have mysterious accidents.
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But the optics of the Lavrov meeting on their own are troublesome — and will surely be met with distress from Kyiv.
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Exploiting Trauma for the Sake of 'Good TV' ABC's Bachelor franchise has a troublesome tradition of conflating vulnerability with trauma-disclosure.
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The Canadian rapper first ate at the Manchester restaurant in 2012 as a guest of troublesome Manchester City footballer Mario Balotelli.
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"It has been so troublesome to me because in 2014, for all of those positions, the Dems nominated all men," she says.
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Iran's ambassador to Britain, Hamid Baeidinejad, said the banking problems were "highly troublesome" for Iran, adding that the United States was "disappointed".
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History shows us that troublesome tendencies, particularly those that benefit groups in power — in this case, men — are not easily stamped out.
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Even accounting for some of the specific troublesome aspects of his personality and history, the league will miss the idea of Bryant.
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Less contentiously, the African-American director Charles Burnett's Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property was released in 2003, but didn't receive wide distribution.
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New York (CNN Business)A simple image consisting of seven words might be the most troublesome tweet in corporate America this year.
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These discrepancies are particularly troublesome in the wake of an increasing number of elections that continue to produce a diverse congressional makeup.
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Unfortunately, it's a cheap-feeling plastic film, and it actually made the already-troublesome fingerprint scanner work worse than without the protector.
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But many seemed indignant that the essay — a form troublesome for its femininity and popularity — was tainting the purity of literary fiction.
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Having a troublesome, crappy or toxic father dancing on the wing means that you will occasionally have to make some tough choices.
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"During the Franco dictatorship, troublesome artists went to prison, but not in democratic Spain," a spokesman for a group of judges said.
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Complaints about technology have gone from being fifth most troublesome in the 1106 study, to third last year, to now being first.
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These trilogues give EU politicians (MEPs) a chance to tweak the wording of the Copyright Directive and potentially remove some troublesome parts.
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Did Kavanaugh assure Trump, directly or indirectly, that he would take a dim view toward troublesome investigations into the White House's conduct?
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That field drives solar explosions and storms that are potentially devastating here on Earth, and saturates our Solar System with troublesome radiation.
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Sending Oprah to Her Father In 1998, Winfrey told Barbara Walters she was a troublesome teenager while growing up with her mother.
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If confirmed, the audit will be troublesome for Babis politically and for Agrofert financially as received funds might have to be returned.
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Drought, extinction, disease -- all of those will get worse and more troublesome as we continue to warm the atmosphere and the ocean.
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Timberwolves OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City Thunder's troublesome trend of letting leads disappear looked like it was going to show itself again.
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But it was the perfect environment for Puberty 2, an album Mitski spends picking at her psyche like it's a troublesome scab.
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Under Sorkin's plan, the "monitor" would have unfettered access to Trump's businesses and provide public reports on any troublesome situations that arise.
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Though tragic and troublesome for those involved, hopefully the publicity about this event will help prevent others from suffering such a fate.
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On my way back to my ship I find a trading terminal, and I use the chance to offload the troublesome resource.
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Conditions imposed on troublesome mergers — like orders to sell assets or to refrain from certain behaviors — were mostly ineffective, Professor Kwoka said.
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And the La Liga president, Javier Tebas, has said he would rather not have the troublesome Brazilian return to La Liga anyway.
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In the absence of wins and the good feelings they engender, troublesome happenings — "distractions," in sports vernacular — tend to percolate and thrive.
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Finally, there are modifications to improve the troublesome electromagnetic sensors—or Electronic Support Measures—added in the preceding Block 403/35 variant.
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So when Belt's ball looked troublesome, Granderson raced back, reached for the ball, caught it and slammed into the center-field wall.
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"Just knowing Americans are supporting the government employees is a breath of fresh air in this troublesome and difficult time," he said.
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That money is coming from a source the Trump administration finds troublesome: revenues from California's program to reduce planet-warming greenhouse gases.
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That's a pretty drastic drift from the original troublesome application of "savage" by "civilized" white people to American Indians and Africans-Americans.
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Putting Judge Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court in light of credible allegations against him could raise troublesome questions about the court's legitimacy.
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The most troublesome memes to deal with will be the ones that draw on real life but manipulate it in some way.
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Or skip them both because they don't want to be seen as feminist, activist, or troublesome: choosing to read Lean In instead?
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On Thursday, NHTSA had criticized Tesla for entering into a "troublesome nondisclosure agreement" with a Model S owner with a suspension problem.
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Mr. Hatch said in an interview with NBC that such a deep cut was troublesome because it would add to the deficit.
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That is, until an even more troublesome symptom — excruciating scratchy eye pain unrelieved by drops — prompted an immediate visit to her ophthalmologist.
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That underscored how eager the Giants were to improve their troublesome offensive line, even in a draft considered weak in that area.
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The failure of the sanctuary bills in Maryland reveals a potentially troublesome fissure for Democrats as they rush to defy Mr. Trump.
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Avocados may seem harmless, but if you've ever peeled and cut one, you know they can be more than a little troublesome.
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In October 2017, the Illinois-based independent publisher Sourcebooks bought the manuscript, changing the title to The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek.
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Let's go over some of the troublesome signs that suggest we may not be in for a summer of theme-park love.
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The Economic Cycle Research Institute's Lakshman Achuthan is citing troublesome activity brewing in the quality spread between junk bonds and corporate debt.
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To combat and track the problem, many hospitals across the world now routinely test patients and hospital surfaces for known troublesome superbugs.
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Although his back improved, his hips remained troublesome, Collins said, prompting Duda to receive a cortisone shot in each hip on Friday.
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When large-scale disasters occur, like what we're seeing in the aftermath of Harvey and Irma, the problems become even more troublesome.
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That's politically troublesome for the president, since he has said time and time again that his priority is to grow manufacturing jobs.
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These dueling narratives are troublesome, especially since Trump and Kim had apparently been exchanging "love letters" only a few short weeks ago.
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But it's largely games coming out later this year and beyond—a timetable where it's less troublesome for developers to add support.
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They masked the request as being for the clean-up of a troublesome lagoon of lime sludge (a by-product of water treatment).
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Cylindrical objects like arms and legs are particularly troublesome since wind tends to wrap around them, creating vacuum that can slow skaters' speed.
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These findings are particularly troublesome because resistant superbugs are often created and spread in hospitals, where they can easily infect already sick patients.
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It's long been known that, even as precise a gene-editor as CRISPR is, off-target effects are a troublesome potential side effect.
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And you don't have to be a supporter of the ACA to admit a troublesome avalanche of Obamacare orphans is a real possibility.
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The three retweets since January are emblematic of the president's habit of amplifying online praise from random or troublesome corners of the Internet.
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However, the legal situation in the UK is different owing to the 2016 IP Act — with its troublesome clause about "removing electronic protection".
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The move from a niche in expensive electric cars to bringing battery power to the masses has been troublesome, to say the least.
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That year Ken Thompson, a previous DA, expanded the unit, which until then had only investigated troublesome convictions on an ad-hoc basis.
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The US government spent $750 million over the course of 45 years to eliminate the troublesome fly in Louisiana, Florida, and Puerto Rico.
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Previous studies have shown that the ribbed mussel is both hardy and adept at collecting a range of troublesome materials from its environment.
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Another reason for giving levodopa to young-onset patients is that they can undergo deep brain stimulation surgery once the fluctuations become troublesome.
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That model of storage is probably especially troublesome for "price-conscious customers" who may not be able to afford speedy mobile data plans.
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The company has also suffered through some troublesome holiday shipping delays, so less outsourcing could mean more control over those types of problems.
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No matter how troublesome it has been for my office, it pales in comparison to what mothers all across the country go through.
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In the beginning she mainly just tells him what to do, like investigate a downed power line or deal with troublesome drunk teens.
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After Charlotte acted, some legislators worried that troublesome males could pretend to identify as female and legally insist on using the ladies' room.
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Aldrin said the U.S. space program achieved so much 50 years ago, but that the recent era had been more troublesome, disappointing him.
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U.S. welfare policy is, arguably, as much a reflection of its economic policies as it is of the nation's troublesome history of racism.
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The study suggested that aortic stiffness could indicate troublesome brain changes as early as young adulthood—much sooner than what researchers previously suspected.
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That seems troublesome to me, as so many good relationships start with people being surprised by what they're drawn to, with what works.
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Since the rise of Silvio Berlusconi in the 1990s, Italy has been considered a troublesome European state -- especially in political and economic terms.
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He was so insistent that he be obeyed that a 13-year-old, troublesome Donald was forced to enroll at a military academy.
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Galvis missed his spot, but the ball still presented a troublesome play, carrying in the air between Colon and second baseman Neil Walker.
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The market's wild swings this week caught eyes of some Wall Street strategists, who see the back-and-forths as a troublesome sign.
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The absence of any rule to deal with incapacities on the Supreme Court is particularly troublesome for a bench with only nine members.
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"It was very troublesome," said Bandana Kar, a professor of geography at the University of Southern Mississippi who has studied the alert system.
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The final bill stripped out those troublesome clauses to anticipate the inevitable preemption challenge the law will face if Governor Scott signs it.
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Medicines were excepted from the sanctions butshipping drugs into the country was troublesome, due to tightcurbs on financial transactions and restrictions on technology.
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The White House is likely to use the summit to frame Trump as a daring peacemaker as he heads into troublesome midterm elections.
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Although the study looked at the culling of troublesome animals rather than sport hunting, the findings suggest hunting could have the same effect.
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One sister eventually revolted against her brother's edict — but not until 393, when she was 239, too late to produce potentially troublesome heirs.
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Two of the biggest tech companies are repositioning themselves — one to get rid of troublesome baggage, the other to expand into new territory.
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And that he was limiting the use of a secondary pitch, a slider, in hopes of lessening the strain on his troublesome elbow.
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Workers at the US Postal Service, like the one who found a pipe bomb on Friday, also know how to identify troublesome mail.
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The cultural critic Egbert Alejandro Martina first brought the matter of de With's troublesome legacy to the institution's attention in April, Ayas explained.
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But perhaps the more troublesome archetype is that of the bright young woman who rises to power without compromising her values at all.
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Over time, hospitals often came to defer to local health authorities about reporting troublesome infections, apparently to avoid surprising and embarrassing local leaders.
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The other half is editing, which is kissing cousins — let's be honest: it's a whole Greek tragedy — with a troublesome thing called taste.
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"These same folks, as well as the business-media elite, generally find Trump to be a troublesome and boorish man," Mr. D'Antonio said.
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For all the unorthodox and troublesome practices at Tent City, Mr. Arpaio argued that it was not as inhumane as it was depicted.
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The narrator of "King of the World" is a prisoner, another cliché, but that's less troublesome because Mr. Kilgore makes him so sympathetic.
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"What is especially troublesome for startups is that there is no clear path for how they would ever generate big profits," he writes.
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Their production against left-handed pitchers, however, was the best — which could be troublesome for the Yankees' J.A. Happ and C. C. Sabathia.
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But having the mob decide which corporations or industries are worthy of credit is a troublesome new reality that needs to stop now.
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Some proffered leading questions about troublesome PE deals in retail and healthcare services, but several lauded private equity, again with in-district examples.
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Solomon can hardly contain his delight that Williams isn't like those troublesome blacks, like Ta-Nehisi Coates, who are so "angry" about race.
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TWITTER MAKES IT EASIER TO REPORT TROUBLESOME TWEETS: You can now flag multiple tweets in the same report, the company said on Monday.
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The movie opens with Mr. Schein delivering beer to Mr. Vishner and noting how troublesome it is for him to become an enabler.
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N in a $10 billion cash and stock deal that would create a top global silver miner but also include some troublesome assets.
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That approach might allow for recognition of movies made by subversive or politically troublesome filmmakers that won't be submitted by their own country.
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British Leyland was one of the board's most troublesome projects, and the turnaround that Mr. Edwardes orchestrated there earned him knighthood in 1979.
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The protesting students spoke of equal citizenship; the government saw troublesome, young Muslim bodies on the street and unleashed the police upon them.
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"The risks are increasing on a daily basis and Imperial Brands' troublesome trading update may not be a one-off blip," Mould said.
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There are so many troublesome disconnects in Jojo Rabbit, and the "getting to know Elsa" aspect of the story is a big one.
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"The Travis factor hangs over everything," said one source, which make the pugnacious CEO seem like a troublesome black cloud or capricious guillotine.
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It needs to watch out for another threat: a troublesome economic trend known as stagflation, which is when sluggish growth and inflation happen simultaneously.
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That&aposs not, "Oh well he runs the country" No that&aposs very specific and Trump still can&apost acknowledge that, that&aposs troublesome.
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" Asked whether any of the holes were more troublesome because of the conditions, Mize replied with a smile: "The first 18 holes, I think.
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The analysis of the app found the system could track people's locations and could even warn police about individuals deemed troublesome in real time.
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Of course, winning a large amount of money can be life-changing for anyone, but the moment can prove to be troublesome for many.
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The billionaire investor Icahn said Sanders was wrong about him, but right about the troublesome wealth gap and some CEOs being paid too much.
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Calling himself "the king of debt" in his business dealings, he warned the national debt would be troublesome if the cost of borrowing increases.
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"The video at full speed, standing alone, is troublesome," Adams said in the letter, which was posted on the website of CNN affiliate WYFF.
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Wise but unpopular decisions to buy gas from Israel and to revise the school curriculum by removing troublesome Koranic verses were issued as decrees.
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"The World Bank will be deeply involved and we are preparing for that, but the situation is still troublesome on the ground," Malpass said.
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"I think what is really troublesome is that we still do not see anything that could provoke a change" to low prices, Costa said.
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Ronan earned an Oscar nomination for her role as the troublesome tween Briony, and the movie itself won the Oscar for Best Original Score.
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By giving up the ability to devalue currencies, the only way to adjust would be through painful and politically troublesome cuts to real wages.
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Like many kids, the brothers were a bit troublesome in their youth and their mother juggled two different jobs to raise them single-handed.
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The vast landscape of the spoken and written word and its big data counterpart in natural language processing is especially troublesome in this way.
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But with respect to the Swiss great, Federer swiped the last two titles while Serb Djokovic was still battling back from a troublesome elbow.
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For children with unfettered access to the internet, this is an especially troublesome gray area resulting in a minefield for parents and corporations alike.
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On one hand, Lewis defends Giuliani's revival of the law on the basis that there is "selective enforcement" by cops against troublesome nightlife spots.
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Specifically, the embedded sensors that tell the doors how to open in order to avoid hitting people, cars and ceilings have been most troublesome.
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They are waving red flags about its most notorious borrower, Puerto Rico, but also its best-performing sector, tobacco, and other potentially troublesome areas.
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Carole Arenson, an 80-year-old Illinois woman, has metastatic sarcoma with a mutation in TSC2, the same troublesome gene implicated in Grace's disease.
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The rocket will also be self-pressurized, ditching the need for the sometimes troublesome helium pressurization system that is used by the Falcon 9.
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These are typically the least troublesome to consumers, unless, of course, the information is inaccurate—in which case, it may be difficult to correct.
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Memorials to the even greater number of civilian dead are rare, possibly because remembering their deaths might raise troublesome questions about who killed them.
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In theory, this protects many of the highest-risk homeowners from being in a financially troublesome position if a hurricane or flood event occurs.
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Does the solution to one of our most troublesome public health problems require a bit more publicity so that the entire public will see?
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Iran is a long way away from Egypt, which has enough troublesome neighbors -- including Hamas-run Gaza and chaotic Libya -- to occupy its attention.
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The aging Ponomarev has 9,553 followers on his troublesome Facebook page, while Kuznetsov, 25, got 2.8 million views on YouTube for a recent track.
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None of it was troublesome, to my mind, because most Americans weren't like that," Conway wrote before noting how "naive a child could be.
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These are the stories they tell, because, to a storyteller, emotional response elicits coveted attention, and misery is the least troublesome emotion to evoke.
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"The World Bank will be deeply involved and we are preparing for that but the situation is still troublesome on the ground," Malpass said.
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The UNHCR is still evaluating Alqunun's claims, but her plight is again putting the spotlight on the troublesome human-rights situation in Saudia Arabia.
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However, three of the five theme entries were troublesome to me for different reasons, and Mr. Greig's fill could, in truth, have been shinier.
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And here's why the situation for Samsung is particularly troublesome: It's far from the only game in town when it comes to Android devices.
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Our patient's epilepsy arose from damage to a different part of the brain, but the idea was the same: safely remove the troublesome tissue.
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"When I'm a researcher, placebo response is kind of a troublesome thing, because it makes it difficult to separate signal from noise," she said.
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Shortly after the meeting broke up, the Premier League issued a statement in which its member clubs resolved to take on troublesome fan behavior.
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However, Mr. Trump and his aides see lying to or misleading the news media as far less troublesome than lying to investigators, they said.
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Why was it seen as troublesome that our jury asked searching questions or sought more time to study thick case files of serious crimes?
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SUMMIT ENDS WITH A WHIMPER Yet once the leader of the EU's most troublesome nation was out of the way, the real divisions began.
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Invest the time to give a problem employee direct feedback, working with him to resolve the troublesome behavior, and maybe even arranging peer feedback.
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But the matter could prove more troublesome now that Clinton's former agency has confirmed that business conducted over the account included top-secret matters.
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Just 25 percent of the sales at Genuine Parts, which owns NAPA, comes from people popping their own hoods to fix that troublesome rattle.
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"It's troublesome to me when I see this being celebrated as the herald of what our young girls should aspire to," Ms. Long said.
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Musk is going on trial for his troublesome tweets in a case pitting the billionaire against a British diver he allegedly dubbed a pedophile.
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Matz battled shoulder stiffness and a troublesome bone spur, was shut down in September and had the spur removed from his elbow in October.
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The creation of a formal role for physicians to assist patients with suicide in an era of health care cost containment is especially troublesome.
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While I thought it had to do with my somewhat troublesome Wi-Fi setup at home, I experienced the same thing at the office.
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If there is one thing Ms. Pelosi excels at, it is counting votes, and the letter was designed to make explicit a troublesome tally.
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Previously, it would highlight "useful information about callers or businesses not in your contacts" — but that's now being expanded to include more troublesome callers.
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And one of the most destructive ways to change the microbiome is by taking antibiotics, many of which indiscriminately kill both harmless and troublesome bacteria.
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BHP's Anglo-Australian rival, Rio Tinto, has also had its share of expensive, troublesome acquisitions such as aluminium company Alcan and coal assets in Mozambique.
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The terribly troublesome trading, as noted by the FCIC, was over-the-counter (OTC) trading of derivative swaps, specifically those called credit default swaps (CDS).
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Every time I use the mapping app Waze, I wonder why Google acquired it rather than Apple, particularly when Apple Maps has been so troublesome.
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Ireland's exporters to Europe rely on Britain as a land-bridge, because shipping goods to the continent is more troublesome than carrying them by lorry.
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An outbreak in that city could be especially troublesome for the central government: It is only a half-hour from Beijing by high-speed train.
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Calling himself "the king of debt" in his business dealings, he warned that the national debt would be troublesome if the cost of borrowing increases.
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"The issue of fake news is, to most of us, very troublesome and worrisome," says Christian Schemer, professor of communications at the University of Mainz.
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Following these revelations, Paypal banned the site from its payment platform — the latest action taken against the troublesome social network by a major technology company.
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Mrs May endorsed Japan's concept of a "free and open Indo-Pacific", a term that alludes to concerns over China's troublesome behaviour in the region.
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In "The Babadook" (2014) Amelia (Essie Davis) is a widow whose grief makes caring for her troublesome son Samuel (Noah Wiseman) all the more difficult.
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Medicines were excepted from the sanctions but shipping drugs into the country was troublesome, due to tight curbs on financial transactions and restrictions on technology.
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It would be particularly troublesome if the protests continued through the high-traffic Black Friday weekend, or in the final days before Christmas, Chen said.
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Hong Kong has been another troublesome area for China's leadership, especially after students organized weeks of protests in late 2014 to push for full democracy.
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The Anthropocene is exceedingly troublesome because geologists are used to thinking about very big chunks of time; tens of thousands of years at the smallest.
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Investors now have to see how this new class of loans, underwritten with the aid of Silicon Valley algorithms, performs in a potentially troublesome environment.
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Did I make it through my week of hacks: from avocado peeling with glasses, to leftover nut butter jar recipes, troublesome tomato chopping, and more?
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Xinhua noted a "troublesome start" to 2016, probably referring to a sharp fall in the yuan and worry about China's slowing economy roiling markets worldwide.
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But the film's troublesome, inquisitive nature is in keeping with what Montaigne, the inventor of the essay, meant his "Essais" to be—attempts, trials, experiments.
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BHP's Anglo-Australian rival, Rio Tinto, has also had its share of expensive, troublesome acquisitions such as aluminum company Alcan and coal assets in Mozambique.
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Running very contrary to the notion of millennials as a spoiled generation, Pew research notes that the number of millennial households in poverty is troublesome.
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The end result is both spellbinding and frustrating, a paradox of a book that is simultaneously conscientious and careless, engrossing and digressive, troubling and troublesome.
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"There's so many questions to ask him [about] when he volunteered his own opinion about the authority of Bob Mueller — troublesome to me," he said.
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Thunder 111, Timberwolves 107 The Oklahoma City Thunder's troublesome trend of letting second-half leads disappear looked like it was going to show itself again.
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"What VW did was very, very troublesome and we need to make sure it doesn't happen again," Pruitt told Reuters in an interview late Monday.
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"There's definitely been longstanding concern with the southeastern flank, and now especially it's definitely the most troublesome in terms of the front line with Russia."
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Hillary Clinton and Senator Tim Kaine, their prospects brightened by news that the F.B.I. had found no new troublesome emails in a review of Mrs.
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Starting in the early 2000s, Luigi also began his career as a ghost hunter, and went on to rid multiple mansions of their troublesome poltergeists.
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When Apple launched the iPhone 7, the glossy, Jet Black variant appeared to be potentially troublesome, as the company itself warned it could scratch easily.
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It's an example of one of the objections made to the idea of banning troublesome users or communities: they'll just go elsewhere, so why bother?
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More troublesome for Microsoft were specific conduct remedies the EU ordered, such as forcing Microsoft to allow PC buyers there to choose a rival browser.
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The sheriff's threat to deploy the SWAT team is especially troublesome considering recent scrutiny of deaths caused by SWAT raids in low-level drug busts.
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"That to me is troublesome to give that extraordinary power, which, essentially, is unlimited power, at least in most cases, to the government," Roberts added.
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I was surprised to hear the analogue for the last section on the right: a troublesome little piece of an otherwise sweet wave on Oahu.
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The Russian security services have a habit of filing drug charges against activists and journalists they find troublesome, sending them to jail for several years.
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But the Slovenia-Croatia row is a sign that the nations may be unable to shed troublesome habits, including unending quarrels and threats of unrest.
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Here, at a tournament in which he has not lost a single set, he is looking to keep his legs spry, his troublesome knees healthy.
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Nadal said he had "no problems" with his troublesome right knee that forced him to withdraw from his planned opening event of 2018 in Brisbane.
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"Believe it, darling," Ms. Doppelt, 21979, told me in her precise South African accent, as she dispatched a waiter to tend to a troublesome table.
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Not only can regularly meditating help reduce the effects of troublesome feelings but it also reduces depression, improves memory function, and boosts your well-being.
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The fact remains that in the arms race to keep propaganda flowing, human beings review troublesome accounts only long after the damage has been done.
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Once more, it spins on Peter Parker (the nice, boyish Tom Holland), a teenager who develops super-skills after he's bitten by a troublesome spider.
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But even under virtual house arrest, he remained a worry for the party, and after his death, he has continued to be a troublesome icon.
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Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister, mentions her in a memoir as an activist who was particularly troublesome to Mr. Bogra, Pakistan's third prime minister.
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All three spent more money than they raised — a troublesome sign this early in the race — as did Mr. O'Rourke, Mr. Booker and Ms. Klobuchar.
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On Thursday, she threatened to persecute journalists who are "involved in sedition," adding that she already has a list of troublesome members of the media.
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He underwent Tommy John surgery in 2010, and he had another operation near the end of the 2016 season to move a troublesome ulnar nerve.
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You can use an ethernet cable, but running a wire all the way from your router to your TV and Apple TV can be troublesome.
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Burgo says some narcissists are bullies — and one of their most troublesome traits is their tendency to be a sore loser and a sore winner.
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"Neither the author nor anyone at Pamela Dorman Books was aware of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek at this time," according to the spokesperson.
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The Cohen case has turned out to be especially troublesome for Trump because it opened a path for prosecutors into his private and business affairs.
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He cited the lack of a usable dollar system to conduct transactions with the country, making transfers of the U.S. currency troublesome and hindering trading.
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But as Gregg explained earlier, some of the most troublesome volcanoes may be the ones we know the least about, or the ones we least suspect.
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Some can be fixed quickly by "technical corrections" before a bill becomes law; others, like in the case of the ACA, remain troublesome for much longer.
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While she is back in action, her hand remains troublesome and she is not sure if it will ever fully be back to how it was.
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As it turns out, his Ecuadorean hosts seem to have been even more eager to get rid of their troublesome guest than has previously been reported.
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The government has promoted the use of e-petitions as a means of fostering political engagement, even though they can sometimes be troublesome for Downing Street.
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Despite troublesome findings in the report, Sartin said that the study isn't out to instill fear of data breaches, but rather, empower businesses to take action.
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Sandy Hook Promise launched a "say something" campaign to encourage middle- and high-school students to tell trusted adults if they see or hear anything troublesome.
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China appeared to be signalling to the world that it was ratcheting up pressure on its troublesome friend, as the Americans have long insisted it should.
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Eero's first-generation product delivered on its claims, and we found it to be quite the solution to troublesome home networking problems when we tested it.
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The "childhood-ruining" rank takes into account a number of factors, including key scenes that stay burned into your memory, instances of death, and troublesome themes.
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Last month the government declared Memorial a "foreign agent"—once a Stalinist term for traitors, now a legal classification intended to throttle troublesome civil-society groups.
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His toxic need to protect Bella, lifted from the books, is still troublesome, but far less present than it would come to be in following installments.
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This troublesome allergen is then spread to the cat's fur and dander — where it is more likely to come in contact with allergy sufferers — through grooming.
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It turns out that while Apple might be getting rid of tangled wires, it could be creating all sorts of troublesome new headaches for its users.
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Good Genes has always been there for me and my troublesome skin, and the recently reformulated Ceramic Slip cleanser has well over 30,000 "loves" on Sephora.
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Today, China doesn't just play defense against viral dissent by redacting troublesome parts of the internet; the government actively wields technology as a tool of control.
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As troublesome, expensive, and mentally exhausting as this one drink was to conceive of and conjure up, the actual act of brewing it was pretty painless.
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However, we can't imagine they won't be faced with an awkward conversation or two when asked why they've chose to remain signed to the troublesome agency.
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While each has grown into a powerful and sometimes troublesome entity, the changes that are happening now across tech are much bigger than any one company.
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"For many people, if they can't go on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram, it may be more troublesome than if they don't have water," says Benthien.
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These culinary shortcuts were promising me that my troublesome cooking feats could be turned into painless jaunts in the park, with just a few quirky tricks.
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"And that to me is troublesome, to give that extraordinary power, which essentially is unlimited power, at least in most cases, to the government," he said.
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Not only do BED and ADD share a common chemical disturbance, the troublesome symptoms of ADD can play out in the disordered eating of BED patients.
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Drew Davidson, the director at the Entertainment Technology Center at Carnegie Mellon, knows how troublesome focusing too much on future profits and ownership percentages can be.
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In an interview with London's Channel 4 News on Friday, Cox explained why trans women are still "real" women — and why stating otherwise is so troublesome.
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Chicago, the nation's third-largest city, has grappled with a high homicide rate over the last few years, which President Donald Trump has cited as troublesome.
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JOMOs tend to believe that any tech upgrade will be initially troublesome and wonder why on earth their colleagues can't send the document as a PDF.
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Most troublesome, EIA doesn't even model what-if scenarios with more rapid advances in clean energy technology, or with policies consistent with the Paris climate agreement.
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Mama June could lose more than her daughter if her bizarre and troublesome behavior continues ... it could also spell doom for her once lucrative TV career.
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More troublesome, the ambush election rule requires employers to hand over employees' private information — telephone number, email and work schedule — with or without the employee's consent.
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Heads of state from Mali to Mongolia heard a lot about illegal immigration in the US. He detailed his troublesome trade war with one country, China.
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House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows said many of his members, who are the more troublesome Republicans for the party on funding, could support a punt.
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The bank said troublesome and impaired assets for the quarter increased slightly to A$6.8 billion because of ongoing stress in the New Zealand dairy sector.
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Here is the crux of why the concept of intent has been too loosely applied in the Clinton case, and why the implications are so troublesome.
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One might say much the same for the troublesome immigration issue, a perennially open question that has provided so much grist for the populist-right mill.
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If you're in a rowdy, riffy groove metal band, you're providing an outlet for troublesome feelings so that you can have nothin' but a good time.
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Screenshot: LogRocket Screenshot: LogRocket The tool works by capturing HTML and CSS code of troublesome activity of each user and putting them together in a video.
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We are 23% female and 223% under age 27, and the fact that there has never been a woman under 7 elected, to me, is troublesome.
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Mendle says she is not sure if this correlation between depressive symptoms and troublesome behavior and early puberty is a unique burden to the female gender.
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That said, Mr. Stone values genetic modifications to reduce his insecticide use (though he would welcome help with stink bugs, a troublesome pest for many farmers).
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While the Syndergaard news was the most bizarre of the day, much of the focus was still on the much more troublesome developments regarding Cespedes's feet.
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But at Mr. Zuckerberg's company, the issue has been particularly troublesome, given how easy it is to spread messages to tens of millions of Facebook users.
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For a man who is trying to run for president of the United States to stoop to that moral character is troublesome, to say the least.
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However, Mr. Cruz was known to law enforcement, which never found cause to arrest him, and a report of troublesome behavior to the F.B.I. went unheeded.
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Still, the Halley Bay decline in population is troublesome because the drop-off was rapid, rather than a gradual decrease in the face of climate change.
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At first, Davenport wished to bar the immigration only of people afflicted by specific disorders — epileptics, the "feebleminded" and others of similarly troublesome (to Davenport) disability.
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They had the money to bribe the prison's guards and understood that the authorities would be quite happy to see the troublesome philosopher flee into exile.
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The second seeded Spaniard, who has been hampered by troublesome knees throughout his career, did not wear his usual tape on his legs during the match.
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One consideration among many is to avoid "Suddenly, Last Summer" scenarios, where a troublesome family member might be subjected to treatment by kin with complicated motives.
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In general, partiality for those of certain identities is morally less troublesome than hostility to people of other identities — and yes, this is a coherent distinction.
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The three-day event is usually a chance for the sport to forget about troublesome issues and celebrate the national pastime and, particularly, its best players.
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And it could lead to a more precise measurement of a historically troublesome parameter called the Hubble constant, which describes how fast the universe is expanding.
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Contagious diseases are particularly troublesome subjects for companies, as there&aposs a wide variety of circumstances and cultures on the wisdom of working through a sickness.
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Claims that some Chinese companies may have had knowledge about security flaws in Intel chips before the U.S. government is "troublesome," said Republican Congressman Gregory Walden.
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Hint: It requires — you guessed it — a robocall, except this one would target the five commissioners who actually have the power to stop these troublesome calls.
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And that "unknown" is exactly what is so damn troublesome and has left us scratching our heads in an effort to make sense of it all.
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In George Orwell's novel "1984," the "Memory Hole" was a chute leading to a furnace that erased history by incinerating newspapers and other politically troublesome documents.
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Unilever marketing head Keith Weed is delivered a speech Monday at an advertising conference detailing his concerns with the spread of troublesome content on social media.
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Even though he has promised us that this is the "last word" on the subject, we already know we are in for far more troublesome moments.
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Like cats, mongooses were venerated in ancient Egypt for their habit of hunting troublesome rodents—with the bonus that, unlike cats, they would also take on snakes.
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Almost 40 years after his pioneering electrochemistry helped usher in the era of the rechargeable lithium-ion battery, he is still trying to tame his troublesome brainchild.
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Since then, annual deficits have been cut by three-quarters to 2.5 percent of gross domestic product, which is below the level that most economists find troublesome.
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And there will be plenty of new housing units for Amazon employees to snag if they want to avoid a troublesome commute on the overcrowded train system.
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And yet, a network of hundreds of Israeli "collaborators" within the Gaza Strip forms the backbone of Israel's security operation against its most hostile and troublesome neighbor.
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Many of the findings were a surprise, yet the most troublesome trends had to do with women's savings habits, says Dale Sperling, chief marketing officer of Stash.
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The vote in the 76-seat Senate was also looking troublesome for the coalition with the independent centrist Nick Xenophon Team on track to win several seats.
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The FDA, meanwhile, has made no announcement on whether it plans to move forward with its own troublesome rules after the public comment period ended this summer.
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While Windows 10 is now more popular than Windows 7, there are still millions of machines running Windows 7, so a potential attack could be very troublesome.
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Over the course of an hour I used Aloy's myriad abilities to both track a fruit thief and help a father deal with his troublesome teen daughter.
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Given that trend, and particularly after Charlottesville, when the alt-right has proved a troublesome audience to court, it's possible that Yiannopoulos's use to Bannon has dwindled.
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Sometimes it's as simple as waiting for a business to give a vendor remote access so they can fix a troublesome piece of software on their network.
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The major added wrinkle here is the troublesome politics going on back at Beacon, and the way they set up murderous intrigue among the Rosalind Franklin's crew.
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"It would imply that the U.S. economy could operate at a higher level of labor resource utilization without generating a troublesome large rise in inflation," Dudley said.
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" No wonder she finds that the "obtuseness" of this position is "laughable," a product of James's "troublesome intellectual compromises," leading to a 19th-century version of "psychobabble.
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" The all-female collective Discwoman also tweeted a screenshot of the most troublesome portion of the profile, adding that "Konstantin has said this verbatim to our face.
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This troublesome blaze is currently burning near Big Sur and the Angeles National Forest east of the Santa Clarita Valley, about 143 miles from downtown Los Angeles.
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Maisy the St. Bernard, an adventurous and troublesome eater hailing from Roberttown, near Dewsbury, U.K., was recently brought to the vet by her worried owner Jane Dickinson.
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But with Labour nudging ahead of the Tories in opinion polls, there is no appetite for a coup, and deselecting troublesome MPs is easier said than done.
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Every one of Google's qubits is held in a chip that has 120 wires coming out of it, each of which is capable of introducing troublesome noise.
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Kluber (4-1 post-season) struck out six and walked one and had just one troublesome inning — the first — as the Cubs grabbed a 1-23 lead.
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The delivery was chaotic but those messages had already been well-telegraphed, and Chairman Shigenori Shiga's involvement with the troublesome nuclear business made his position clearly untenable.
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Until recent weeks, investors were betting that the $34 billion Aetna-Humana combination was less troublesome and could be approved if the companies sold some Medicare assets.
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Another troublesome finding for Coleman was that millennials ages 234 to 34 were more apt than other groups to say $100 was the most they could afford.
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What's especially troublesome ... everyone knows wrestling is fake, but the images look real, and the message is clear ... he's determined to pound the life out of CNN.
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Also, few people seem concerned with some of the more troublesome lyrics and themes in the songs, which feels outrageously dated when divorced from their original context.
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Just as you say, it has allowed Americans to retreat into comfortable cocoons where their views are not challenged and troublesome facts can be ignored or distorted.
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While the arrest is Miller's latest run-in with the law, the past few years has proven to be troublesome for the actor —both professionally and personally.
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Kumail Nanjiani has offered up an apology to Conan O'Brien after the talk show host hilariously called him a "troublesome diva" for canceling his appearance on Conan.
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Murray, three times a winner of the Rogers Cup, will miss the event for the second straight year as he continues to deal with a troublesome hip.
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That's troublesome, and may indicate that some employers who can't know for sure which applicants have criminal histories simply assume all young, undereducated men of color do.
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Just major corporations shunning potential employees with kids, health problems, and all the other troublesome things that stop you from working long hours for very little money.
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True to his previous form, Trump tried to get rid of the Russia problem by firing the man he believed was most troublesome, FBI Director James Comey.
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The conflict is troublesome for H&M, which is widely seen as being at the forefront among large apparel companies in promoting workers' rights and fair wages.
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Dispute settlement: The Trump administration wants to make changes to the dispute settlement system between the NAFTA parties that the business community is expected to find troublesome.
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In court documents, Uber says it found 660 accounts used to make troublesome bookings came from a building housing Ola's office in the western city of Pune.
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You can assign moderators, kick out troublesome players, or invite friends, and include filters for things like age or whether or not you want to allow swearing.
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"In the last couple of years, there's been a troublesome number of cases of norovirus just from the communal eating and tight living quarters," Mr. Miller said.
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Mosquito infestations are so troublesome that local and French governments, along with Brando's estate and the Tetiaroa Society, funded $300,000 in research last year to control them.
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This would remain true if Clinton had won the presidency, but it is particularly troublesome when you consider what a flawed candidate Clinton turned out to be.
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And yet by the end of the year, Facebook was confronted with a troublesome new threat: former high-ranking employees expressing guilt for working at the company.
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Worries about East Antarctica Another troublesome finding in the study was the fact that East Antarctica has also been losing ice significantly over the same time period.
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But Harvey, Jacob deGrom, Steven Matz (who has a more troublesome bone spur than Syndergaard) and the slowly recovering Zack Wheeler have all had Tommy John surgery.
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The Merriam-Webster definition of "infest" is to "spread or swarm in or over in a troublesome manner," or, in other words, nothing to do with race.
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Like snakes, they are regarded as troublesome, and often killed or abandoned in forests or near river-beds where they are believed to turn back into serpents.
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This is all very worrisome, since the trajectory that Corbyn offers to the Labour Party is precisely what it needs to navigate the troublesome political waters ahead.
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However, that course of action has largely proved troublesome and ineffective—and the root of the problem, causing this uptick in allergies, has remained largely a mystery.
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That commitment, though politically troublesome and inhumane, is deeply held, which makes it a safe bet that the Obamacare's weeklong reprieve from legislative assault won't last forever.
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Even life in the nicer orphanages takes its toll: Ms Takahashi estimates that 10% of the children at the Hiroo facility are medicated to regulate troublesome behaviour.
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They want Doha to sever ties with Iran and militant groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as shutting down its troublesome Al Jazeera news network.
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It introduces the possibility that a troublesome neighbor may be weak, or a long-term threat not as threatening as it has been for the past decades.
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Colangelo, through a statement to The Ringer, denied ownership of the accounts that had posted troublesome material, but he did acknowledge that he has one anonymous account.
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This may be especially troublesome for a half dozen embattled incumbent Republican senators who savaged Obama for his handling of the Ebola health scare six years ago.
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And not to forget, Trump has begun the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, which, if successful, is likely to be very troublesome for people with disabilities.
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The new edition of the report does not present a radical break with past installments, but it shows that troublesome trends wrought by climate change are intensifying.
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One of the troublesome pair was captured almost at once; the other climbed on a high ledge and showered the policemen and firemen with bric-a-brac.
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Normally, the leaders exchange handshakes and pleasantries, pretend not to hear troublesome questions and dismiss the news media pack as soon as they can without looking impolite.
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A troublesome elbow limited him to relief work last fall against Houston, but the Boston pitching coach, Dana LeVangie, noticed that Price had thrived in the bullpen.
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Others described more troublesome experiences, in which they felt pressure to remain at work or return to it in ways that appeared at odds with Mack's assertion.
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Only if we ignore female desire can we go along with the troublesome premise that, in heterosexual interactions, men will play offense and women will play defense.
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For businesses, failing to provide adequate captions can result in a lawsuit, which has proved troublesome for streaming services like Netflix, along with major broadcasters like CNN.
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The Republicans suppressed voter turnout in Democratic areas, gerrymandered for years in state capitals, and most troublesome, engaged in a multiyear smear and disinformation campaign against Mrs.
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After all, you never know when costly emergencies will come your way, be it an injury, a job loss — or one teeny-tiny, yet totally troublesome grape.
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A test run to eliminate a troublesome bully is spectacularly successful, and soon Light and his girlfriend, Mia (an underserved Margaret Qualley), are wiping out evildoers worldwide.
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We'd like to know whether you've enabled this feature and love it for batting away spam and robo-callers or whether you've found it buggy or troublesome.
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Like two troublesome students being pulled into the principal's office, President Trump's top two health officials were called to the White House on Wednesday for a mediation.
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"There are so many stories about data breaches and unexpected uses of our data that it's hard to flag just one as the most troublesome," Choffnes says.
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Outfielder Michael Brantley, also a starter for the A.L. All-Star team, said he and Verlander talk all the time about strategies for improving his troublesome sleep.
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Outfielder Michael Brantley, also a starter for the A.L. All-Star team, said he and Verlander talk all the time about strategies for improving his troublesome sleep.
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The walks he issued to Anthony Rizzo in the first inning and Bryant in the third were merely speed bumps, yet they forecast control issues that proved troublesome.
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If you find a troublesome app that you just can't live without, check if an updated version is available online, or get in touch with the developer directly.
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"Further, the facts related to the whistleblower claim are troublesome and suggest at least the possibility that the claim of retaliation has merit," the Washington state Democrat wrote.
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Researchers could reduce the troublesome variability by treating early-stage organoids with growth factors that would make them differentiate more consistently as a less varied set of neurons.
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He's yet to detach himself from long twos, and the need to treat them as a reasonable solution whenever a play goes off script is troublesome, at best.
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Foreign investors may have become fixated on the shared vulnerabilities of Turkey and Argentina: high inflation, large foreign-currency debts, troublesome budget deficits and wide current-account gaps.
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This could be you, but this jacket is insanely unpractical and probably more troublesome and time-consuming to pack than just forking over $50 for a checked bag.
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The company's inability to strike a deal in the Middle East is particularly troublesome, because WWE has made a concerted effort to boost its presence in that market.
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The calculus is intentional: Instead of governing, Trump is content to starve troublesome government departments of resources and leadership until they are functionally unable to perform their duties.
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Peter Lake, an expert in higher education law who teaches at Stetson University, said universities sometimes prefer that troublesome employees resign because the firing process is so onerous.
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While Russian and separatist officials blame his killing on Kiev and the West, an inside job looks more likely, with Russia seeking to clear away troublesome local leaders.
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More troublesome, the analyst said, is the firm's estimated cash burn for the combined companies, which it pegged at $2.8 billion in 2016 and $2.4 billion in 5.40.
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That rules out Mr Sarkozy, with his record of a volatile presidency, troublesome cases of alleged corruption and opportunist moves to steal Ms Le Pen's anti-immigration ideas.
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Unlike most officials in the provinces, police are recruited at national level and rotated around the country during their careers (doctors in government hospitals are another troublesome exception).
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That's hugely important, as a weakened immune system could be hugely troublesome on a long, isolated trip to another planet where no additional medical aid can be provided.
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Both attacks require physical access to an iPhone, and are particularly troublesome for victims of domestic abuse or anyone who leaves a phone unattended in a shared space.
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It's especially troublesome because when someone affected by it reaches out to Twitter's support and help services, they're told that their account isn't banned and everything is fine.
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This kind of economic volatility and political bitterness are two of the more troublesome "tailings" from resource wealth, not only in South Africa but in many emerging markets.
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Assembling dough from scratch was not as troublesome as anticipated, even without the recommended pastry cutter or food processor; I used my hands and made out just fine.
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In addition, NHTSA said it learned that Tesla had entered into what it called a "troublesome nondisclosure agreement" with a Tesla Model S owner who had suspension problems.
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Those killings showed "how far some people will go to silence 'troublesome' journalists," the report said, The remaining 31 killed were caught up in violence, the report states.
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Included among those troublesome details: how to ensure that the spacecraft's energy-harvesting light sail remains oriented with said laser array when the two devices are worlds apart.
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The U.S. National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Thursday said Tesla had entered into a "troublesome nondisclosure agreement" with a Tesla Model S owner who had suspension problems.
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Critically, both of those times are worse than the Moto G22's time of 28:239, which again, is troublesome considering that the G29 is cheaper than both.
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It's a safe bet that Ryan has thought past the Sorkinesque fantasies, all the way through to the genuine, and genuinely troublesome, implications of a last-minute anointment.
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But what is even more troublesome has been the twisted, exasperating (and dangerous) moral relativism of Swedes to what they see every day and night all around them.
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It seems that the Fed missed the window of opportunity back in September and now finds the market price action, as told by Fed speakers last week, troublesome.
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Mr. Bratton cast blame on rap artists who, he said, glorify violence in their music and fail to cut off troublesome company when they acquire wealth and fame.
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It is most cost-effective to act early to prevent infants turning into troublesome teenagers, but Mr Tough shows that policy can also help later on in childhood.
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TURKEY's newly installed prime minister, Binali Yildirim, has dusted off a time-honoured formula for dealing with his country's troublesome neighbours: turn down the rhetoric and act nicely.
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By that measure, U.S. GDP is running at just 1.4 percent annually — a troublesome number when one considers that productivity growth has slowed to just 0.6 percent annually.
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Heinrich said that Lebanon first tried to set up such a program for its citizens in 2008, but the logistics had been troublesome (the program used paper vouchers).
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North Korea's biggest ask in negotiations — the lifting of major sanctions imposed by U.N. Security Council resolutions — has shown "that they see that pressure as troublesome," he said.
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The fact that these industry experts do not have the data they need to properly study such an important aspect of our drug supply chain is very troublesome.
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The 29-year-old Hawaiian had surgery in October in an effort to fix a troublesome right hand that had bothered her since a car accident in 2017.
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The pipeline is one of a network of Kremlin-sponsored projects seemingly designed to circumvent Ukraine, the largest and most troublesome of the countries once ruled from Moscow.
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Rising healthcare costs, if sustained, suggest inflation could trend higher, though it is not likely to become troublesome because of a moderation in the pace of rent increases.
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The notion that flukes resemble an angel's wingspread is a troublesome allusion in the context of a subject that has borne more than its share of mawkish hyperbole.
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Anthony, playing with a troublesome left knee, is the sole player in the league who leads his team in points (21.5), rebounds (8) and assists (4.2) per game.
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This isn't the first time Urban Outfitters has landed in hot water for an insensitive product, but this instance might feature one of the most specific troublesome references.
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All designers miss the mark occasionally, but an obsession with minimalism pushed the company in some troublesome directions that the company is only now coming to reckon with.
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To appreciate how troublesome a liberated Bannon could be to Trump's presidency, it helps to understand his long-standing alliance with Robert Mercer, the billionaire financier behind Breitbart.
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Processing and storing the data is becoming less troublesome as well; Pix4D created software to quickly turn around the data and make it accessible for this particular purpose.
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Vodafone (VOD) raised its full-year earnings outlook, as growth improves in markets like Spain and Italy that had been troublesome in recent quarters for the mobile operator.
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The twins have an unfortunate history to go with their exceedingly troublesome tenants, who scuttle into a movie that takes entirely too long to spill its dark secrets.
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Increasing the corporate tax rate would be a troublesome development for many Republicans and Mr. Trump, who have drawn a red line on a 20 percent corporate rate.
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The differences between the measures, though substantial, do not appear troublesome enough to prevent Mr. Trump from achieving that goal, which would be his first major legislative victory.
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That makes the block-grant approach a troublesome fit with the president's stated desire for a system that Americans find "far less expensive & much more usable than Obamacare."
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