In fact, Mr. Handsome — weighing in at 31.4 lbs.
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Eve is weighing in on Kanye West's latest controversial comments.
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Hulk Hogan is weighing in on the Gennady Golvkin vs.
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That didn't stop Trump from weighing in at the time.
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"We're looking forward to a judge weighing in," she said.
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But I'm not sure I want Sarah Palin weighing in.
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But she's not a political spouse who's constantly weighing in.
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Watch for potential 2020 prospects weighing in on these races.
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Others have just avoided weighing in on the race altogether.
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Just hours after Roseanne's cancellation, Valerie Jarrett is weighing in.
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The video ended with Trump weighing in on the clip.
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And, she's already weighing in on our various U.S. crises.
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Politicians are now weighing in as well, including Republican Sen.
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It wasn't only fashion magazines weighing in on her footwear.
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" On the president weighing in, Smollett said: "I saw it.
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YOU KNOW, WE'RE CERTAINLY PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION AND WEIGHING IN TERMS OF GLOBAL TRADE, AND – EISEN: ARE YOU STILL WEIGHING IN WITH THE ADMINISTRATION EVEN THOUGH YOU'RE NOT OFFICIALLY ON THE CEO COUNCIL ANYMORE?
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Lauren Bushnell is weighing in on the Bachelor in Paradise scandal.
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White has since apologized -- and now Stiller is weighing in too.
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Sylvester Stallone's wife is weighing in on the whole Sly vs.
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Now, Justin Theroux is weighing in on the great BFF debate.
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But Trump's weighing in on the race comes a little late.
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And it's easy to see how Trump will keep weighing in.
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And now, even the casual diner chain Denny's is weighing in.
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The thing is deceptively light, weighing in at around 2.2 pounds.
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And she was a big girl, weighing in at 8 lbs.
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Except that Jeff Sessions keeps, that little goblin keeps weighing in.
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Now, several central bankers are also weighing in on the debate.
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A number of lawmakers are now weighing in on the matter.
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She was born Thursday, weighing in at 6 pounds, 11 ounces.
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Major Mast was born on Thursday, weighing in at 9.3 lbs.
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Hours after a deal potential was announced, congressmen started weighing in.
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He measured 22 inches in length, weighing in at 7 lbs.
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Because there are enough different factors weighing in, it looks unsolvable.
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Congress is weighing in primarily due to the efforts of Rep.
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They&aposre also incredibly light, weighing in at roughly seven ounces.
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Mr. Trump sees little need for such deliberations before weighing in.
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Commentators weighing in on this issue have neglected the administration's inconsistency.
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In the past, Brady has refrained from weighing in on political debates.
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William Shatner is weighing in on the "Baby, It's Cold Outside" controversy.
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Your thoughts as you listen to all of these folks weighing in.
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But that didn't stop the Twittersphere from weighing in on the clip.
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Garrett David Duggar was born Friday afternoon, weighing in at 7 lbs.
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I'm a five-foot-tall woman weighing in at about 118 pounds.
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The Evija doesn't quite live up to that, weighing in 3,703 pounds.
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The NDG's assessment here is not weighing in on that wider point.
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The whole thing is pretty bulky, weighing in at over 80 pounds.
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Why are voters weighing in on something their elected representatives already handled?
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The FAA also has a task force weighing in on the issue.
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He's our largest male, weighing in at 9.4 kilograms [around 20 lbs.].
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Presidential contenders have begun weighing in on either side of the debate.
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Chris Harrison is weighing in on the Bachelor in Paradise sex scandal.
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Mr. Penner has been prolific online, often weighing in on political controversies.
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Iowa voters are weighing in on Trump's decision to bail on #GOPDebate.
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Cat owners aren't the only ones weighing in on the Brexit, though.
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All of the other celebrities have gone on record as weighing in.
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It is only Ed whose weighing in-ness has yet to manifest.
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President Donald Trump is finally weighing in on the Stormy Daniels saga.
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There's nothing wrong with climate scientists weighing in on a climate plan.
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"We need to analyze the results before weighing in," Mr. Péju said.
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It's a tightrope act, and shareholders are weighing in, along with boards.
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It doesn't look like the justices will be weighing in this term.
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It's also possible that new members of Trump's Cabinet are weighing in.
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Though not everyone took offense to Cavallari's joke, weighing in to defend her.
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Lindsay Lohan is weighing in on her mom Dina Lohan's (literal) mystery man.
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You know, whether he&aposs weighing in on Obamacare or other policy things.
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This thing is big, weighing in at 53 pounds and 25-inches thick.
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And just like Duncan, Venagro had son Aidan Paul, weighing in at 7lbs.
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The Tiangong is tiny by comparison, weighing in at just under 10 tons.
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Hundreds of Googlers were weighing in on email threads, in the actual doc.
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However, that hasn&apost stopped Twitter users from weighing in with other ideas.
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Despite those ties, Obama had largely avoided weighing in prior to Tuesday's interview.
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Get four lobsters, each weighing in at 1.1 - 1.2 lbs, for only $89.99.
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Now that the burger is actually available to purchase, customers are weighing in.
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John Reed is described as standing 5'8″ tall, weighing in at 190 pounds.
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Candy companies weighing in on the presidential election was the most 2016 thing.
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If this were not the case, I would not be weighing in now.
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It'll be a massive tome, weighing in at just over a thousand pages.
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His fondness of weighing in on the news cycle is also well established.
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The former attorney general hasn't shied away from weighing in on Mueller's investigation.
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BAIER: Speaking of which, the president weighing in on Joe Biden this week.
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"I'm nervous to give you an opinion without leadership weighing in," he said.
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Throughout the entire process, dozens of people are weighing in on the video.
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Shortly afterward, Twitter lit up with users weighing in on the "Fauci facepalm."
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Being abroad didn't stop President Trump from weighing in on the tax bill.
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It's been a pretty robust campaign with a lot of people weighing in.
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Republicans have waited to hear from Trump before weighing in on the measure.
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The Hill's Alex Bolton has more on McConnell weighing in on the controversy.
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Fans across the United States and outside the country started weighing in angrily.
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But that didn't stop Seinfeld's wife from weighing in on the whole thing.
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After years of advocacy, research, experts' weighing-in, lives lost, we made progress.
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State legislatures are also increasingly weighing in on which energy sources get built.
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Those false reports picked up steam as prominent conspiracy theorists began weighing in.
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"Donald Trump was personal, weighing in making telephone calls around the clock," says Zeleny.
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Here is the president on tape and also Trey Gowdy weighing in on this.
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The president also weighing in on that in his sit-down with Maria Bartiromo.
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Weighing in on her friend's beauty looks isn't a new concept to the actress.
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ARROYO: Now Steven Kerr who is the Golden Warriors coach, he&aposs weighing in.
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She admitted she hasn't seen it, but it didn't stop her from weighing in.
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US senators are also weighing in, and a handful have urged WWE to reconsider.
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Footage of the attack quickly circulated online, with many weighing in on the incident.
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Silicon Valley is weighing in, but not all companies are on the same side.
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AND THAT DIDN'T PREVENT YOU FROM WEIGHING IN ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE JUST YESTERDAY TOO.
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The actor also got silly while weighing in on everything from athletics to politics.
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Julia Roberts is weighing in on the college admissions scandal that's rocked the America.
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It's terrifying, and so the question is how are we weighing in on that?
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She waved off weighing in saying it was "inside baseball" and a constitutional issue.
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She waved off weighing in, saying it was "inside baseball" and a constitutional issue.
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Meanwhile, Louis doesn't appear to have any problem weighing in on his father's acting.
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The Vista are also even lighter than before, weighing in at six grams each.
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Celebrities have not been shy about weighing in on the presidential election this year.
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Kim Cattrall is weighing in on the possibility of Sex and the City 3.
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Despite its foldability, the Byrd is still relatively heavy, weighing in at four pounds.
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In interviews, speeches and even official documents, the Fed has increasingly been weighing in.
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The topic dominated the Sunday political shows, with key Democrats and Republicans weighing in.
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CNN's Jake Tapper is weighing in on a New York Times report that Sen.
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR COMING ON AND WEIGHING IN AT YOUR INVESTOR DAY.
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Fans are also weighing in, enjoying the entertaining drama, but also siding with Minaj.
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MegaBots' Eagle Prime is a 16-foot tall bot, weighing in at 12 tons.
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McCain, Graham, Durbin, and I wrote a letter to the White House weighing in.
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We'll be covering it all here, with reporters weighing in from near and far.
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But Judge Furman will nonetheless be weighing in on an issue with enormous stakes.
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So to pivot a little, why isn't Obama or Obama-land weighing in more?
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International diplomats have been weighing in on the matter, hoping to strike a resolve.
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The Senate is weighing in on the thorny issue of pay for college athletes.
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Thunberg's haters aren't the only ones weighing in on her looks to cringeworthy effect.
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Even candidates and politicians who weren't at last night's debate couldn't resist weighing in.
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Unlike Hillary Clinton, Trump never bothered weighing in on the issue of campus sexual assault.
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It shoots in 1080p at 60FPS, and it's tiny, weighing in at just 2.5 oz.
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Daughter Emilia Giovanna Tucci was born on Thursday, April 19, weighing in at 6 lbs.
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Add Michael Caine to the growing list of celebrities weighing in on the #OscarsSoWhite controversy.
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Baby boy Charles Max Feldman was born on December 8, weighing in at 9 lbs.
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If Swift and these others are weighing in now, it means they've done the math.
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When we come back, legendary comedian Jerry Seinfeld is weighing in on liberal intolerance. Really?
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Most of this work consists of sitting with Zahedi, who is indecisive, and weighing in.
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So, when Vitaly made a racist joke while weighing in on the upcoming KSI vs.
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Then 40 years old and weighing in at two tons, she was a challenging patient.
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Butina was more cautious about weighing in on the potential diplomatic ramifications of her case.
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The bacon booty sits atop a patty weighing in at 1/3 of a lb.
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A lot of us should think twice before weighing in on such a sensitive issue.
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Trump's attack on Khan marks the latest incidence of him weighing in on British politics.
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Now, Abby Lee Miller, the infamous dance instructor on Lifetime's Dance Moms is weighing in.
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UNINDENTIFIED MALE: No. UNINDENTIFIED MALE: Oh, man, they were weighing in that type of stuff.
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Michelle Obama is seemingly weighing in on the controversy around President Donald Trump's racist remarks.
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Timmy Morrison was delivered by emergency C-section, weighing in at 3 pounds, 9 ounces.
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"Weighing in from the business community [might] have a bigger impact on Trump," he said.
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The pastry came courtesy of Colossal Cupcakes, and it ended weighing in at 20 lbs.
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Politicians haven't been the only ones weighing in on the Obamacare vs no Obamacare debate.
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Murphy Oil, but the department is now weighing in on the side of Murphy Oil.
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It's travel-friendly too, weighing in at 350 grams and measuring less than seven inches.
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The first GFX camera will be called the GFX 503S, weighing in at 250 grams.
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Many Democrats have signaled they'll wait for Wednesday's hearing before weighing in -- at least publicly.
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On Sunday March 25, they clinched the deal, each weighing in at exactly 188.3 pounds.
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But jars of peanut butter and Nutella weighing in at 4,704 and 4,520 calories, respectively?
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"He was a star, a brave man," Mr. Nigro said, emotion weighing in his voice.
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Politico reported that he considered weighing in and possibly endorsing Black, but decided against it. .
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Can you commit to this person asking about your revenue and weighing-in on decisions?
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But the guitar isn't for decoration: before weighing in, Diekmann put it to good use.
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The Thronos is more appliance than gaming accessory, really, weighing in excess of 485 pounds.
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Even some of the most conservative voices out there are weighing in with their outrage.
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This year's show reportedly cost considerably less, weighing in at $12 million, according to Vogue.
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Mr. Trump is weighing in, claiming without offering proof that corruption is tainting the race.
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In April, park visitor Glenn Worthington found a brown diamond weighing in at 1.52 carats.
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LeBron says Morey wasn't educated on the topic before weighing in on the issue publicly.
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"It's not about the music industry weighing in on this," Corden said about the campaign.
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You get the tails of the distribution weighing in against the center of the distribution.
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Arie Luynedyk Jr. is finally weighing in on standout Bachelor contestant Bekah Martinez's missing persons debacle.
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The third — and heaviest, weighing in at 8 lbs 7 oz — Royal baby has a name!
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Come on, you didn't think her special day could happen without him weighing in, did you?
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Weighing in at more than 8,100 pounds, the entire setup costs about a quarter million dollars.
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I do not need other people weighing in on what it's like getting raped at 13.
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Now the pup is walking with a cheerier swagger, weighing in at a healthy 15 pounds.
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Hopefully, the positive comments will overshadow the detractors from weighing in about other people's personal lives.
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Elmo is weighing in on President Trump's plan to cut his salary ... and Elmo ain't tickled.
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A slew of Fed officials have also been weighing in ahead of next week's policy meeting.
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It's also a few grams lighter, weighing in at 145g vs 163g for the G4 Stylus.
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Alec Baldwin is weighing in on the #MeToo movement in The Hollywood Reporter's latest cover story.
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However, the Dell XPS 2-in-1 isn't a lightweight, weighing in at almost 4.5 pounds.
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I personally don't think male legislators should be weighing in on women's reproductive rights and freedoms.
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Weather forecasters across the country have been weighing in with each shift of computer model runs.
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Weighing in on the controversy, R&B singer Tank went on to encourage Black to apologize.
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London's sewers have become globally notorious for their enormous blockages, some weighing-in at many tons.
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" Obama held off on weighing in on the leadership fight but called Pelosi an "extraordinary partner.
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MCCAIN TO TRUMP: NO TORTURE: That didn't stop lawmakers from weighing in on the report. Sen.
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A comment period has just ended for weighing in on the proposed change to the census.
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Ruhle played Trump's remarks before weighing in on the president's past as a reality TV star.
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During the exhibition, the museum will host a symposium with doctors weighing in on the matter.
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The bling spells out "Disick" in bubble letters with 2,291 diamonds, weighing in at 33.87 carats.
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As of Wednesday, though, she had reached healthy young hippo status, weighing in at 254 lbs.
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The dispute dragged on, with the state Board of Higher Education and the Legislature weighing in.
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The debate is no longer on the fringes with tech's biggest names, including Facebook, weighing in.
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The couple's son was born on Tuesday, April 19, weighing in at 8 pounds, 11 ounces.
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As bitcoin has gone more mainstream, some of the biggest names in finance are weighing in.
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TechCrunch has been weighing in on copyright claims and fair use for at least a decade.
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The largest adult males can turn in for the winter weighing in at over 1,200 pounds.
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Southeast Division At this point, weighing in on the Heat's prospects for the season seems foolish.
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And definitely, senior executives on the business side were weighing in on personnel and other things.
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"You're providing the context rather than weighing in on whether it's true or false," she said.
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He is precise, weighing in on the intersection of orange and natural wines, without being pedantic.
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The big picture: U.S. companies are increasingly weighing in on social and political issues at home.
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Jameela Jamil has been through it this week, and her boyfriend James Blake is weighing in.
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Despite this, it collapses down to a manageable 19 inches long, weighing in at 2.5 pounds.
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Musk at the time described it as SpaceX's heaviest ever payload, weighing in at 18.5 tons.
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In response to this assertion of presidential power, academics, pundits and talking heads are weighing in.
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Multiple Democratic lawmakers and high-profile officials were among those weighing in to mock the president.
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This is not me weighing in on the strategic banter of calling one's political opposition corrupt.
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Political commentators have been weighing in on this question in relation to the allegations against Kavanaugh.
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Jordan hasn't endorsed either but said he's considering weighing in on the race in the future.
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Among the celebrities weighing in are Sarah Jessica Parker, Michelle Williams, Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer.
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A tall coffee, is, of course, Starbucks' version of a small coffee, weighing in at 12 ounces.
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But senators used to weighing in extensively on proposed legislation likely won't be too thrilled about that.
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Weighing in at 280 pounds, he's also among the one-third of Egyptian adults classified as obese.
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Tumi's V3 collection is polycarbonate and their lightest line yet, weighing in at just over seven pounds.
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Weighing in at a purported 10.6 pounds, the concrete cans are probably infeasible for, you know, wearing.
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The URB-E sport is also 15 percent lighter, weighing in at 3003 pounds instead of 35.
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The O-type star is massive, weighing in between 15 to 20 times heavier than our sun.
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Weighing in on this debate, Austrian central bank chief said a discussion about careful exit is valid.
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Weighing in at 345 pounds, her mama Tess, an Asian elephant, nursed her within hours of birth.
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Asher Wrigley Siegfried arrived on Wednesday, October 19, weighing in at 8 pounds and measuring 20.5 inches.
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Naturally the clip is making the rounds, and people are weighing in on Twitter with their thoughts.
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Since then, Instagram's and WhatsApp's founders have all departed—rather abruptly—after Zuckerberg started weighing in more.
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His controversial opinion spread like wildfire on social media, with everybody weighing in on the foodie debate.
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Facebook has no problem weighing in on things like hate speech and sensationalist news, the company insisted.
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The President, however, rarely awaits future clarifying developments before weighing in on matters like Flynn's immunity request.
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They want to feel confident that every voice is weighing in when and where they tune in.
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Weighing in at 1.1kg (2.48 pounds), the Swift 7 is effortless to tote around in one hand.
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This rule seems to apply with greater urgency for Supreme Court justices weighing in on presidential campaigns.
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Weighing in at over a million words, it promises to be an intriguing, strange, and brilliant read.
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Guerrero's suspension has provoked consternation in Peru, with even the country's president weighing in on the affair.
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The Republican Party appeared somewhat divided over the issue, with President Donald Trump weighing in on Tuesday.
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The baker's dozen plus 2 was born Friday in NYC ... weighing in at 6 lbs, 10 oz.
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Initially, prosecutors claimed Butina's romance was "duplicitous," but they soon stopped weighing in on Butina's relationship status.
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It's roughly 30% thinner and 20% lighter than its predecessors, weighing in at a mere 4.6 ounces.
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His followers posted literally thousand of comments, weighing in on the racism implicit to the woman's mistake.
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Beyond the "lowlife" comment on Saturday, President Trump largely avoided weighing in on Manigault-Newman — until Monday.
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That didn't stop Twitter from weighing in on what a signing with the Patriots might look like.
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Trump's fellow Republicans in Congress have waited to hear from him before weighing in on the measure.
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Mr. Carter was here, too, dressed in a professorial suit and occasionally weighing in on the rehearsal.
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As for the Democratic debate in Iowa, the final gathering of contenders before voters start weighing in?
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Andrew Cuomo (D) ahead of Thursday's New York primary elections, weighing in on a political campaign again.
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"We've heard different summaries of where they might be headed and we're weighing in," Mr. Brady said.
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But another question is why the federal government is weighing in at all on small-dollar lending.
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But his insistence on weighing in on Stone's case has led to rifts within the Justice Department.
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Soon enough, the media was filled with takes and counter-takes, and President Trump was weighing in.
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According to the critics who have been weighing in on this sci-fi space romance, a lot.
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But ultimately, Congress controls the federal purse strings, and lawmakers with parochial interests are already weighing in.
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They're super light, with the front wheel weighing in at 655 grams and the rear at 755.
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And weighing in at under 6 pounds, your arms won&apost get tired during longer cleaning jobs.
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Amazon also wanted to make sure that bloggers or "news-casters" weren't weighing in on this, either.
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People weighing in on the website of The Cornell Daily Sun have expressed a range of views.
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I think weighing in on the sentencing — it wasn't a guideline — it was a recommendation by prosecutors.
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"I'm going to continue to avoid weighing in on the presidential contest at this point," he said.
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Drake's father is weighing in on hot button news items and we kind of wish he wouldn't.
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Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski is weighing in on the end of pal Pete Davidson's engagement to Ariana Grande.
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Idris Elba is weighing in on one of the most controversial topics this awards season – diversity in Hollywood.
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International powers are weighing in on the U.S. missile strike on a Syrian military airbase late Thursday night.
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Science is clear that conversion therapy doesn't work Science has been weighing in on conversion therapy for decades.
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And now with midterms complete, Main Street is weighing in on its top priorities for Congress in 2019.
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After weighing in on Reality Winner this morning, Trump tweeted about supposed "censorship" by the social media companies.
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As we reported, Kylie's kiddo was born last Thursday at 4:43 PM weighing in at 8 lbs.
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I see a lot of people weighing in and I don't really care to see them weigh in.
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Democrats facing difficult election battles next year are already weighing in strongly in favor of net neutrality rules.
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On top of that, EchoStar 29 is a pretty heavy satellite, weighing in at more than 22016,222 pounds.
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So it makes sense that the reaction to her weighing in on this election has been predictably mixed.
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Karamo Brown is weighing in on the backlash around Sean Spicer joining the Dancing with the Stars cast.
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Gwyneth Paltrow is weighing in on looking eerily like her ex-fiancé Brad Pitt while they were engaged.
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Invoke is just slightly heavier than the Echo Plus, weighing in at 2.3 pounds compared to 2.1 pounds.
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Jerry Seinfeld is weighing in on Roseanne Barr's firing from Roseanne in the wake of her racist tweet.
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It also got the smallest set of solar cells you can buy, weighing in at just 10 milligrams.
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Weighing in, John Buckingham, AFAM Capital's CIO, told CNBC that he wouldn't lose sleep about the presidential race.
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Scaramucci's defense of Trump comes on the heels of the President himself weighing in publicly on the matter.
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I had a front row seat to countless NSC mtgs & could never imagine a political strategist weighing in.
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Mike Turner, a senior Republican Armed Services member, with a rare letter weighing in on a specific amendment.
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Reba McEntire says, as a country music star, weighing in on politics just isn't in her job description.
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He called Trump "sad and sorry" for weighing in on the matter and potentially tainting a jury selection.
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Of course, it wouldn't be a day in America without the president weighing in with a problematic opinion.
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Clinton during the presidential race, usually weighing in with her directly from his perch as a Washington consultant.
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Then courts began weighing in, with judges in New York and Massachusetts temporarily blocking parts of the order.
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Many of the largest asset managers in the United States are weighing in on the issue as well.
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The drones themselves are very small -- weighing in at under a pound -- but come with a big inventory.
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But first, the union might have been counting on President Donald Trump weighing in with some snap reaction.
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Weighing in at 39 and 41 pounds, respectively, Peas and Carrots hatched in late June of this year.
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The NASA fire shelters, like all fire shelters, must be pretty light, weighing in at around four pounds.
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But now, the FDA is weighing in, saying that Kind bars may not be so healthy after all.
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Michael Rosenfeld now enters the same territory with a massive exhibition, weighing in at 58 works of art.
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"With everything that's happened, and Ed not weighing in… it's just crazy," said the same celebrity as above.
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North Dakota is one of six states weighing in on the Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday, March 22020.
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After my initial 40-pound loss, I kept the weight off for years by weighing in every day.
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But many are refraining from weighing in on president's comments, wary of antagonizing Mr. Trump and conservative voters.
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But soon after, he began weighing in with a light footprint, mostly expressing himself through retweets on Twitter.
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Mr. Eitel, who has also opposed the gainful employment regulations, recused himself from weighing in on the rule.
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Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang is weighing in on Saturday Night Live newcomer Shane Gillis's resurfaced racial slurs.
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The Vermont independent was weighing in on Cheney's tweet Wednesday morning that appeared to reference 2020 hopeful Sen.
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The alleged poisonings caused fallout between Moscow and London, with many UK allies weighing in against the Kremlin.
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There's no telling whether China's moves will stop artists and celebrities from weighing in on the country's protests.
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Trump was found to be clinically obese in his physical exam last year, weighing in at 243 pounds.
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Those weighing in on the inquiry should premise their arguments on what is best for our political system.
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Weighing in at only 3.5 oz, it's the ideal mask for napping at your desk in the office.
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And here he is in 2015, weighing in as a featherweight for the last time in his career:
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It was the fault of Trump for weighing in against a strategy to repeal first and replace later.
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Andrew Morgan cast an early vote from space last month, weighing in on a Pennsylvania election, NASA says.
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Some companies also buy back shares tactically, with chief financial officers weighing in on changes in share prices.
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But, one person who has talked to both Swift and her former record label is now weighing in.
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Apple said the MacBook Air is 25% lighter than its previous reiteration, now weighing in at 2.75 pounds.
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Weighing in at 236 pounds, he is the third heaviest president, behind William Howard Taft and Grover Cleveland.
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Other conservative leaders, including Brent Bozell, have been weighing in to try to stop Trump from appointing Romney.
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Through four dozen tweets and retweets, Trump did not shy away from weighing in on his favorite medium.
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"I have no problem with him weighing in," Pannebecker, a Ford employee, told CNBC during a phone interview.
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He told E&E that he'd have to wait for more details before weighing in on Trump's proposals.
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In addition, other players — including Uber employees and its board and individual board members — are also weighing in.
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Weighing in at twoandahalf tonnes, it is now working and on display at the National Museum of Computing.
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Cardi B is opening up about her sexuality and weighing in on the controversy surrounding her Rita Ora collaboration.
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Following an emergency C-section, she delivered twins Erin and Abby, each weighing in at just over 2 lbs.
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The administration is holding a public comment period, with US industries weighing in, that will last well into May.
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You shouldn't be — Cardi B has been weighing in on politics, and feeling the Bern, for quite some time.
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No, they're not taunting the leaders of other nations or weighing in on Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart's relationship.
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And it has played a significant role in both party's presidential nomination contests, with almost all candidates weighing in.
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Since he is active in the countries involved, Mr Fridman says, somewhat self-servingly, weighing in would be irresponsible.
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Kingston is the first child for the couple, and was born in Los Angeles weighing in at 9 lbs.
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With even a small whole turkeys weighing in at 12 pounds, that can mean as much as $10 saved.
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Details: The child, weighing in at 7 pounds and 3 ounces, is 7th in line to the British throne.
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But many leaders in the party are so far not weighing in publicly -- including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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She's really a nice person," he said before weighing in on her appearance, "She's gotten a little bit large.
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The topic has consumed sports talk shows on television and radio, and fans of all stripes are weighing in.
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President Trump's sister, a federal judge, is weighing in on the Supreme Court vacancy, according to a new report.
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It hosts the world's most expensive hotel, its largest theme park, and biggest book—weighing in at 1,000 kilos.
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Anias, who eats via a feeding tube, is 4 pounds heavier than Jadon now, weighing in at 28 pounds.
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It will be a little while before the courts start weighing in on the substance of the EPA's rollbacks.
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Thursday's trip marks a rare instance of Melania Trump weighing in on a contentious policy debate involving her husband.
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Crow also criticized state legislatures that do not have equitable male and female representatives weighing in on the debate.
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But voters will also be weighing in on something even bigger than the president: the future of American democracy.
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They said James's positions on transgender and immigrant rights should have disqualified her from weighing in on AI ethics.
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Weighing in on tech regulation from Recode's Code Conference on Wednesday, Zillow CEO Spencer Rascoff rushed to Facebook's defense.
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Clinton has so far avoided weighing in on the initiative, and her campaign did not return requests for comment.
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In addition, most people agreed that the overall tax code, weighing in at over 70,000 pages, begged for simplification.
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" Jackson followed the tweets by encouraging anyone weighing in on her life to, "SMOKE SOME WEED AND MELLOW OUT.
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When he ran in 2008, the race was decided after an extensive recount, with Minnesota's Supreme Court weighing in.
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"It's going to be challenging for [Joshua]," Klitschko (64-4, 54 KOs) said after weighing in at 240.5 pounds.
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Clinton's expected opponent in the race for the White House, Donald J. Trump, wasted little time before weighing in.
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We believe that the elements of the plan, now widely known, weighing in at 181 pages are extremely detailed.
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You shouldn't be — Cardi B has been weighing in on politics, and feeling the Bern, for quite some time.
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Over the past two years, Mr. Trump has often steered clear of weighing in on harassment and misconduct accusations.
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With a budget weighing in at $168 billion, the state spends at a rate of about $320,000 a minute.
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And weighing in at 5.24 pounds, the addition of a second screen doesn't make the Omen too hefty either.
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He quoted from a tweet Mr. Trump sent on Wednesday weighing in on the upcoming Senate election in Alabama.
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Sanders's group has not made an endorsement in the race, though Jackson said Our Revolution would consider weighing in.
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And Trump himself was finally weighing in, explaining and justifying the decision with a barrage of tweets and retweets.
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And she'd largely refrained from weighing in — until Tuesday morning, when The Hollywood Reporter published an interview with Mrs.
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Late in the evening, both the hashtags #fireBannon and #fireKushner were trending, with thousands weighing in on the feud.
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Senate Republicans are weighing in on a looming immigration battle, arguing President Obama's executive actions should be declared unconstitutional.
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Dan Goldberg, legal director of Alliance for Justice, said it also isn't weighing in on the structural reforms debate.
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It will be accompanied by the relevant agencies weighing in on their interests and contextual underlying intelligence, if warranted.
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Religious leaders and churches have been weighing in on political issues for as long as there have been pulpits.
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Weighing in at just over one kilogram, the rusty spotted cat has unleashed a tidal wave of online cute-fury.
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Weighing in at almost 75 pounds, it's bigger than the Pearl of Lao Tzu, the 14-pound previous record holder.
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Or Julie Delpy, or Michael Caine, two other non-American actors who found themselves in hot water after weighing in.
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I suppose they&aposre weighing in to take advantage of whatever they can find in a 500-plus page report.
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The newspaper called on the justice to follow previous Supreme Court precedents of not weighing in on elections and campaigns.
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Bernie Sanders that helped get Amazon's full-time employees a $15 minimum wage — isn't the only one weighing in. Rep.
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Dentists who've been nagging us to floss for decades immediately started weighing in, coming down on one side or another.
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The big picture: Though they're not elected officials, candidates in the 2018 midterm election are weighing in on the accusations.
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With perfume consistently weighing in as one the most expensive beauty products in our arsenal, the discovery is a revelation.
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The 9-year-old is one of the lightest riders in the Pee-Wee division, weighing in at 55 pounds.
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It's not only the smallest iPad but it's the lightest too, weighing in at 269.003% lighter than the mini 3.
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He had been disappointed over Pence weighing in on Trump's proposed Muslim ban and his comments about the Khan family.
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Now, Chip Gaines is weighing in, and the Fixer Upper star is kind of living for all the clock drama.
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Both markets were the fastest growing among Logitech's businesses, weighing in at 32% and 42% year-on-year growth, respectively.
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Although he avoided weighing in on the current Presidential race, Kelly has certain objectives he hopes any candidates will meet.
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Washington (CNN)The White House has joined the list of politicians weighing in on Jimmy Kimmel's emotional health care monologue.
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Weighing in at 159lbs, Minter, in Union Jack underpants and baby blue flat cap, was the bookies favourite to win.
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So he&aposs got two minority aspects weighing in his favor, at least in this era of hyper identity politics.
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Meanwhile, all sides of the political spectrum are weighing in, looking for legislative solutions that will put guardrails in place.
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Still, that didn't keep singular Winklevii Tyler Winklevoss from weighing in with what is, dare we say, almost an own.
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The 40-millimeter titanium case is tough but light, weighing in at 1.9-ounces, with a sand-blasted matte finish.
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There will be plenty of Democratic back-seat drivers weighing in on Tuesday night's election defeat in Georgia's 6th District.
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Richard Sherman, a player for the Seattle Seahawks, joined the other pro athletes weighing in on Trump's speech in Alabama:
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One week after Joseph Fiennes was unexpectedly cast as Michael Jackson, Stacey Dash is weighing in on the casting choice.
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Wealth inequality is a hot topic of conversation, with billionaires Warren Buffett and Bill Gates weighing in on the subject.
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Since the video went viral, netizens have started weighing in on whether the lion was trying to attack or play.
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Many Democrats have signaled they'll wait for the hearing before weighing in on whether they'll support Haspel -- at least publicly.
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Republicans also tried to pressure them into weighing in on the merits of the inquiry itself, which both witnesses rebuffed.
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Audi's A7 is another popular competitor, with Porsche offering its Panamera model and Aston Martin weighing in with the Rapide.
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DELL: WE'RE DEFINITELY WEIGHING IN WITH OUR POINT OF VIEW ON ALL OF THE MATTERS AS IT RELATES TO TRADE.
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The comments sections underneath those photo galleries are full of other users, all anonymized, weighing in with correspondingly disturbing remarks.
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A spokeswoman for FCC Chairman Ajit Pai declined to comment, citing a policy of not weighing in on pending adjudications.
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The big hit took the football world by storm, with even the biggest names in the NFL are weighing in.
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Richards also called Trump "sad and sorry" for weighing in on the matter and potentially tainting the jury selection process.
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The new Mardi Gras is the largest Carnival Cruise Line ship ever built, weighing in at a whopping 18,000 tons.
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Mexico has charged Mesa with murder, but the US has refused to extradite him and now SCOTUS is weighing in.
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These large sculptures are very heavy, weighing in excess of 30kg, so shipping costs as much as the pills themselves.
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He didn't quite grow a half-ton pumpkin, but he came close, with a gourd weighing in at 910 pounds.
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While there have been some instances in the past of presidents weighing in on monetary policy, those have been rare.
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We got Barnes weighing in on the deaths of Alton Sterling, Philando Castile and the assassination of cops in Dallas.
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They have the luxury of not weighing in, while the people involved — and the millions affected by proxy — do not.
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For 26 years, we had one of those friendships where you couldn't do anything without the other person weighing in.
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Many Republicans have refrained from weighing in, though one GOP senator reassured the public that the cuts wouldn't be approved.
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Tyrese is weighing in on Kanye West and Drake's beef and wants to know -- how you gonna act like that?
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In recent days he has recorded daily videos broadcast live on Facebook weighing in on the news of the day.
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Instead of weighing in on that issue, the Court ruled that there was no rational basis for denying women admission.
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Weighing in on a recent debate about giving greater consideration to housing costs in inflation measures, Lane noted the complications.
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Meanwhile, the introverted employees will process the dialog and take notes, but may not feel comfortable weighing in quite yet.
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Given the skyrocketing impact of opioid use and addiction on American families and communities, Presidential candidates are now weighing in.
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"More people who haven't weighed in are weighing in now, because of Trump focusing so heavily on Biden," Harpootlian said.
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The framework of a speech started coming together with aide Stephen Miller at the helm and senior advisers weighing in.
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The Internet was quick to remind Schwimmer about that series, with Alexander, who starred as attorney Maxine Shaw, weighing in.
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But that doesn't mean Trump and officials in the White House aren't weighing in heavily on what that guidance says.
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The U.S. Navy is weighing in on footage of "unidentified" objects captured on film by pilots for the first time.
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"I don't think it was a request, like a command," Short said of the president weighing in on the matter.
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With his wife, Rosalynn, Carter is still fighting for public health and human rights -- and weighing in on American politics.
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Kay Ivey, also a Republican, has said she wants to see a final version of the bill before weighing in.
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Instead, conservative governments played prominent roles as guests in the capital, Brasília — or as supporters weighing in on social media.
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Instagram's founders, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, left the company abruptly last fall after Mr. Zuckerberg began weighing in more.
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"I welcome Leader Schumer and others who are going to be, rightfully so, weighing in on that," Cortez Masto said.
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She cited several senior officials in the offices of Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau as among those weighing in.
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The Nebula Capsule Projector is about the size of a can of soda, weighing in at 15 ounces, making it portable.
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Weighing in just under nine pounds, the Celestron SkyMaster ASTRO Binoculars are ideal for beginner or expert astronomers and stargazers, alike.
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Imgur users can't get enough of the raven-haired baby girl, with several commenters weighing in on her gravity-defying mane.
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Users weighing-in on Twitter's announcement mostly seem to be happy about the option, so there's certainly some thirst for it.
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They also acknowledge his ideas have influenced the party and see little upside in weighing in with the race seeming fluid.
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Oftentimes if you iterate or have different groups weighing in throughout the process, it can be detrimental to the end result.
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If I know Kardashian at all, this means that she is done with people weighing in on her complicated relationship status.
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Basically, for every woman critic weighing in on the conversation surrounding a film, there are two male critics expressing their views.
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So far, she has notably abstained from weighing in on Kaine, despite several other Clinton VP contenders -- including New Jersey Sen.
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All but one of the 21.43 models sells are at least that big with some Hogs weighing in around 21.63,000 pounds.
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Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin is weighing in on what his beloved character, Kevin McCallister, would be up to in 2019.
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The legal going on TV age should be 6," continued Dunham before quipping: "Just weighing in on the important national issues!
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In addition to the outpouring of fans weighing in on the issue, some celebrities gave advice to the actor as well.
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Whether or not this is what's happening to Instagram is impossible to say for sure without the company weighing in directly.
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Weighing in at 2.9 pounds, it's less than the 13-inch MacBook Air and virtually every other 15-inch computer available29.
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Over at Amazon, this best-in-class accessory has garnered 4.3 out of 33 stars, with over 1,000 reviewers weighing in.
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This group will be tasked with weighing in on only the most high-profile cases that deal with particularly thorny issues.
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The leading cause of death in the region is cardiovascular disease, weighing in at 34% of all deaths in the region.
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But to say athletes should refrain from weighing in on politics is ignorant of the history of the Black American experience.
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Khloe also broke the details of True's birth stats today, weighing in at 6 lbs, 13 oz when she was born.
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However, the Surface Laptop is lighter than the 13-inch MacBook Pro, weighing in at 2.76 pounds compared to 3.02 pounds.
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With a 6.4-inch display and weighing in at more than half a pound, it looks — and feels — like a brick.
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Karl Lagerfeld — a titan of the fashion industry who never shied away from weighing in on politics and style — has died.
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Megyn Kelly is weighing in on the sexual misconduct allegations that have been brought against her colleague, NBC News' Tom Brokaw.
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Education advocates would panic at the idea of generals weighing in on school policy, but the fact is, they already do.
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Lear has Ruskinian notes of dense, worried aestheticism—and then, reading the biography, we get Ruskin weighing in on Lear's lyrics.
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Durability is good, the bindings are simple to operate, and weighing in at 3.6 pounds, the snowshoes are surprisingly lightweight too.
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RELATED: Congress slowly working behind the scenes to reconcile 2 bills on sexual harassment Weighing in on the matter, Democratic Rep.
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They note that the governor has been weighing in on national issues and news of the day over the past year.
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Yesterday, Calvert told E&E News that he'd have to wait for more details from the White House before weighing in.
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Experts are still weighing in, but the trend seems to be that the results, while far from conclusive, are definitely significant.
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Now, with this book, Clinton is weighing in, in part to defend herself and in part to express her own opinions.
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Gowdy told CNN he's not interested in weighing in on the Trump transition team's complaint that Mueller "unlawfully" obtained its emails.
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Some nominees amassed their conservative credentials by filing friend-of-the-court briefs, weighing in on cases especially important to Republicans.
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What is surprising, though, is why Facebook is suddenly weighing in publicly on the mental health concerns associated with using Facebook.
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Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and Trevor Noah all broadcast live on Wednesday night, weighing in on the first Democratic presidential debate.
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Speaking of, Stephen Colbert criticized President Trump for weighing in on the allegations against the former "Today" co-host Matt Lauer.
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With his own path to being the nominee unimpeded, Trump has turned to weighing in repeatedly on the Democratic nominating contest.
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Mr. Trump's endorsements come at a time of seemingly renewed confidence for the president in weighing in on Republican primary elections.
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Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has been briefed on the accord and will reportedly look it over in detail before weighing in.
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Voters went to the polls in several cities and states on Tuesday, choosing mayors and weighing in on assorted ballot measures.
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Background: Modern presidents have generally avoided publicly weighing in on cases involving friends or associates, though some have eventually offered clemency.
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Ms. Moss ("Mad Men") agreed to the part if she could be an active producer, weighing in on scripts and cuts.
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"Typically there are huge written records, weighing in on the scientific facts, the technology facts and the economic facts," she said.
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They are weighing in over and over again in support of right-wing causes, in support of Donald Trump's political agenda.
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The Post added that other journalists on Twitter were also weighing in on what they identified to be U.S. military bases.
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And celebrities have been weighing in a lot more recently including Jim Carrey who essentially said 'I've sold my Facebook stock'.
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The fact that the United States is weighing in so forcefully on Hong Kong is most likely exacerbating that internal tension.
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Weighing in on the current cryptocurrency craze, billionaire investor Warren Buffett said that he believes the future of bitcoin is bleak.
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Normally, the Office of Legal Counsel waits to be asked a specific legal question about a particular dispute before weighing in.
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He said the vote showed strength and reflected the importance of Congress weighing in on the decision to deploy U.S. troops.
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I absolutely have to show you NYT Cooking's newest baby, born on Tuesday evening and weighing in at 38 adorable meals.
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Standing a foot shorter than his foe and weighing in at over 300lbs, Aorigele found early success against the Techno Goliath.
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Mnuchin, an administration official, is weighing in and suggesting that Amazon is stifling competition before the antitrust investigation has really even started.
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The WEO2017 is an extensive piece of work, weighing in at a hefty 800 pages, daunting to even the wonkiest of wonks.
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The world's largest chocolate bar weighed over 6 tons Weighing in at a hefty 12,770 pounds, she was definitely a thick one.
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Baby Beckham was born to Knowles and husband Scott Bernstein in Atlanta, measuring 21 inches long and weighing in at 7 lbs.
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The newest MacBook Air has a gorgeous 13.3-inch retina display and features Touch ID, while weighing in at just 2.75 pounds.
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A baby bundle arrived at the Sacramento Zoo on Sunday — and this one was larger than most, weighing in at 163 lbs.
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Veterinarian Dr. Jim Oosterhuis estimates the cub to be about 5 to 6 weeks old, weighing in at just over 6 pounds.
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Her pregnancy was perfectly healthy When James arrived on April 14, he certainly wasn't malnourished, weighing in at an impressive 8 lbs.
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But it did make things rocky and there were a lot of people here on Capitol Hill weighing in on all sides.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has indicated he is open to comprehensive immigration legislation but has refrained from weighing in on specifics.
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And many companies are being even more explicit about their views, weighing in on subjects like women's rights, gun control, and immigration.
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They're both 11-speed bikes, with the Road Bike weighing in at 18.5 pounds and the Mountain Bike a heftier 26.9 pounds.
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Sara and Erin Foster are weighing in on their father David Foster's split from Yolanda Hadid – and her battle with Lyme disease.
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And of course, the presidential candidates themselves couldn't resist weighing in, as for once they weren't the ones in the hot seat.
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And Anderson said that Dylan and his brother Brandon, 19, are happy to return the favor by weighing in on Mom's wardrobe.
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Yet, another celebrity is weighing in on the ongoing Sex & The City feud that has pitted Sarah Jessica Parker against Kim Cattrall.
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"With specific legislation not moving forward at this time, I don't see us weighing in anytime soon," NRHA CEO Alan Morgan said.
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All sorts of experts weighing in on how a co-op could install central A/C and toss those ugly window units.
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In an interview Thursday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Scott passed on weighing in on Trump's remarks and instead commented on Florida's diversity.
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Weighing in at just under 19 pounds, the vacuum is light, yet powerful with five positions that adjust to any carpet's height.
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As music's biggest night approaches, the hosts of Apple Music's Beats 1 radio are weighing in on who will win Grammy gold.
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Now ... Ahmadinejad is weighing in on the Kaepernick drama -- saying it's a shame the ex-49ers superstar ain't in the league anymore.
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It was pretty annoying because, weighing in at 65 pounds, the Ojo is not easy to bring up stairs for safe-keeping.
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"I respect people's opinions on both sides in terms of what the issues are," @JuddApatow says weighing in on the 2020 election.
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Second, the president weighing in would be a shot in the arm for education choice nationwide, likely boosting efforts in most states.
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After weighing in and re-hydrating, these athletes would immediately gain the lost weight back, in a matter of a few hours.
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The court battle fueled an end-of-life debate, which lead to Pope Francis, President Trump and other U.S. lawmakers weighing in.
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We need to see more pundits with national-security backgrounds weighing in after the debates and at key moments during the campaign.
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WEIGHING IN ON THESE DEVELOPMENTS IN A FIRST ON CNBC INTERVIEW, WE'RE JOINED BY WHITE HOUSE NATIONAL TRADE COUNSEL DIRECTOR, PETER NAVARRO.
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The justices made clear they weren't weighing in on real-time location records or data related to foreign affairs or national security.
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Television host Charlie Rose is the latest media man to be accused of sexual misconduct, and his female colleagues are weighing in.
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Soon, her whole family, including grandma and her neighbor, are in the kitchen feeling her up and weighing in on the question.
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The videogame is a sizeable download, weighing in at 555.69 MB, which is more than twice the size of the original title.
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Linked to a website hosted in Bulgaria, the upstart page pushed viral content, weighing in on N.F.L. players' protests of police shootings.
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It is a local race that is unexpectedly drawing national attention, with presidential candidates like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren weighing in.
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This is the first time Obama is explicitly weighing in on the Trump administration's policy, which has sparked outrage across the country.
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Mitt Romney of Utah and Lamar Alexander of Tennessee said Monday they would have to study the nomination further before weighing in.
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One of its many predators is the sidewinder rattlesnake, a two-foot long viper weighing in at a little over seven ounces.
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Please share your thoughts in the comments and, as always, many thanks for reading and weighing in over the past seven weeks.
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Early Tuesday, he did it again, weighing in on the impending criminal sentencing of Roger Stone, his longtime political adviser and fixer.
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But my joy at the news of your weighing in was complicated by your using a quotation, even one from Nelson Mandela.
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Weighing in at 6 pounds, 9 ounces, the little girl shares a birthday with older sister Eliana Adaya, who was born Feb.
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A former British finance minister, Nigel Lawson, has previously accused Carney of weighing in on the EU debate "in a political way".
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But during that intense period, Al-Suwaidi says, he was veering toward an unhealthy lifestyle, weighing in at 22 kilograms (2070 pounds).
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Collectively, the ballot measures mean more voters will be weighing in on marijuana issues than in any other year in American history.
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Analysts have been weighing in on the potential economic impact of the U.S. and China's "phase one" deal being signed for months.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is weighing in on a lawsuit regarding so-called free speech zones on a California college campus.
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So you're okay doing that but you stopped doing it because you thought it was easier running the paper not weighing in?
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Weighing in at 403lbs and standing more than 6'4'' tall, this bearded hulk was not an obvious candidate to become a beautician.
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Weighing in at 260lbs and standing more than 6'4'' tall, this bearded hulk was not an obvious candidate to become a beautician.
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So let me ease some of your burden by saying this: I do not plan on weighing in on the album today.
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Having heavyweights like Mattis weighing in to support the deal could give Republican senators more reason to stand in disagreement with president.
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"Yeah, I guess so" — the words of a true statesman, weighing in on the most important foreign policy question of the 21st century.
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The Democrats are weighing in as President Donald Trump prepares to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un next week in Singapore.
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Obama took the rare step of weighing in, saying through a spokesman that he was heartened by the political activism on the issue.
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AB 32, weighing in at a svelte 15 pages, required California to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions down to 1990 levels by 323.
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" Trump also tweeted Kelly's statement before weighing in himself on Twitter, saying the quotes were "made up frauds, a con on the public.
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Hours before weighing in on the Clinton-Sanders dispute, Trump weighed in on the presidential fight on his own side of the aisle.
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Early Uber investor and former board member Shervin Pishevar can't seem to stop weighing in on Benchmark's lawsuit with former CEO Travis Kalanick.
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Naturally, a lot of experts and pundits have been weighing in with a variety recommendations for how Uber can rebuild its tattered image.
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But instead of weighing in on the Kardashian-Swift feud, she tweeted that Khloé's post was below the belt — and not just literally.
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Available in black or white, the best-selling Kindle Paperwhite can store thousands of books while weighing in at less than a paperback.
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Supermodel Kate Upton slammed critics who called out her tweet weighing in on a controversial call in Game 22019 of the World Series.
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A few also pointed out that the HGTV host is Canadian and said he shouldn't be weighing in on the U.S.-based movement.
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After their Snow White-themed routine on Disney Night Monday, fans of the ABC reality dance competition began weighing in about their chemistry.
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The company claimed the director "sabotag[ed]" efforts to promote his film by repeatedly weighing in on the #MeToo movement and Farrow's allegations.
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"— Weighing in on the military sexual assault problem on Twitter in May 2013"If Ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her.
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Prominent figures are weighing in, and new information has emerged about other cases where the government has reportedly sought to unlock Apple devices.
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The creature did not exhibit the extreme tonnage of its successors, weighing in at an estimated 375 to 600 pounds (170-270 kg).
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The F-35 helmet is also insanely light, weighing in at 5.4 pounds or just a few ounces heavier than a football helmet.
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If they take the case, the justices may end up weighing in on simmering debates over the power and autonomy of administrative agencies.
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She piled on the Harry Winston jewels, including a purple sapphire-and-diamond necklace, weighing in at 129.48 carats and set in platinum.
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Ahead, some common sayings that might actually be more insensitive than they are comforting, with experts weighing in on what to say instead.
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In the teaser, we see Shannon weighing in at 354 lbs, while the stated goal is for her to become a size four.
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While many Republican leaders in Congress have thus far not spoken out, some GOP members are weighing in publicly to condemn his comments.
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Amodei fielded questions on land rights, single-payer health care, Trump's spending on Mar-a-Lago trips and more without Heller weighing in.
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But I had one thing going for me: I was big, weighing in at 310 pounds, a fair amount of which was muscle.
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Instead, it offers myriad ways to exacerbate a brewing conflict as opposing gangs or crews and friends and family take turns weighing in.
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Both are byproducts of the fermentation process, with alcohol weighing in at seven calories per gram and carbs at four calories per gram.
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The state-run Chinese newspaper was weighing in on President Donald Trump's current troubles regarding ongoing inquiries into his presidential campaign and Russia.
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Donald Trump is weighing in on the shooting of Harambe, the gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo ... and giving the shooters a thumbs up.
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He is known for weighing in on current issues including Hurricane Katrina, police brutality in urban communities and the diversity issues in media.
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President Donald Trump is weighing in on Kanye West's pro-Trump views on Saturday Night Live that did not make it to air.
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And after that, keep up with that person you admire occasionally by liking statuses and weighing in with comments when it makes sense.
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The talk show host, Hillary Clinton supporter and former Democratic mayor of Cincinnati was weighing in on the 2016 race and Trump's success.
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Weighing in at just 1 pound 10 ounces, the tiny kitten was discovered in a cardboard box discarded alongside a San Jose road.
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George Clooney is weighing in on President-elect Donald Trump's comments about Meryl Streep following her politically charged speech at the Golden Globes.
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The HD 2800 S are lighter than they look, weighing in at 22g, and are actually quite thin and minimalist in their construction.
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Weighing in at 26 ounces, this deliciously fatty and charred slab with its tomahawk-shaped bone will inspire plenty of Fred Flintstone jokes.
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By definition, the number of perspectives weighing in on decisions are reduced if the diversity of the people making consequential decisions is limited.
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President Obama is weighing in on a ferocious debate that recently had social media users barking mad: how a dog should don pants.
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The early auditions include too many aspiring cheerleaders who clearly have no chance of making the team, and too many randos weighing in.
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Progressives fought back, saying artists can tell a story any way they please, and naysayers should actually see the movie before weighing in.
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And weighing in at just six pounds, it will be your favorite travel companion when your ticket doesn't include a check-in allowance.
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For his part, Mr. Boehner has stayed out of the contest, not making any endorsement or weighing in on who should replace him.
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As we reported ... Meghan gave birth at 5:26 AM Monday, London time to a healthy baby boy weighing in at 7 lbs.
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And the 21 midterms were the most expensive midterms thus far, weighing in at over $5.7 billion for just Senate and House races.
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Expect to see her weighing in on issues large and small, in communities large and small across a state that fascinates our readers.
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" He said he deleted the tweets "not because they were factually incorrect but because I should have done a better job weighing in.
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In Spain, athletes were weighing in or being asked to weigh in on Catalonia's independence referendum, despite the Spanish government deeming it unconstitutional.
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Many, like Samantha Bee, Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah and Jimmy Fallon have been weighing in on the #MeToo movement with passion and humor.
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Still, weighing in on these delicate issues, on your own steam, suggests some unexamined entitlement that can hardly be separated from your race.
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Audubon and other groups are weighing in as well with detailed comments on what is termed the "scoping" of the environmental impact study.
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I recently moved to Los Angeles to continue covering the N.B.A. and will be weighing in from time to time in this newsletter.
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Weighing in at 9 pounds, Jimmy was a big kid, and Don immediately began to dream aloud about his child's future gridiron prowess.
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UBS was not the only major investment firm weighing in late last week about the heavy influence of these stocks in investor portfolios.
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The potential consBecause the crib is heavy, weighing in at more than 60 pounds, putting it together is definitely a two-person job.
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COVINGTON, La. — "Sour grapes," explained Bob Marino, 79, weighing in on the recent spycraft bombshell from the corner table of a local McDonald's.
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But, from the standpoint of public opinion, weighing in on issues related to a company's core business is typically a savvy business move.
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The Merriam-Webster Dictionary is back at it, weighing in on the latest political doublespeak coming from President Donald Trump and his aides.
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Everyone — and definitely anyone running for president — should know by now that it's O.K. to wait before weighing in on a hot topic.
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Whatever your feelings on that debate, political reality in the US seems to be weighing in on the side of the latter strategy.
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The necklace comprised massive stone beads, weighing in total more than 20 pounds, intended to be worn by the dead in the afterlife.
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Also before he arrived, Trump broke convention by weighing in on British politics, saying the UK should walk away from a Brexit deal.
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Although the album has barely been out 24 hours as anything other than a rip of an internet video, people are weighing in.
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Does the president need to be careful, what should happen, our power panel is weighing in as we look ahead on "Sunday Morning Futures".
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It took Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg almost a week to start weighing in on President Donald Trump's policies on immigration and women's health care.
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Weighing in at an average of 32,000 pounds and 50 feet in length, the sperm whale is the largest living predator in the world.
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Yet on Saturday, some prominent Wall Street investors had no reservations about weighing in on the suggestion that Powell could be shown the door.
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He was a 4-5 month old pit bull weighing in at 12.5 lbs Humans were the worst thing that ever happened to canines.
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So I really think that the public transit piece often gets ignored and cities are having so much more control now and weighing in.
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Weighing in on the situation, Henry admitted he had been playing badly in the game and didn't fault the way his coach handled things.
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I just want to show everybody at home a tweet from Paul Ryan moments ago because of course, everybody is weighing in this evening.
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Adidas isn't weighing in on specifics here, but this move does appear to, at best, put those sorts of products in limbo, moving forward.
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The former British leader struck a more serious tone in other remarks, weighing in on globalization and Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
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Now, Twitter is finally weighing in on the changes, after months of publicly declining to comment on the state of third-party Twitter clients.
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Since last season, fans and cast members have been weighing in on Briemund and the verdict is a resounding: hell yes — make that happen.
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Throughout the day, lawmakers have begun weighing in, and we're now officially having a National Conversation about the legality of distributing 3D-printed guns.
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Supreme Court nominees routinely avoid weighing in on pending legal disputes they could end up casting a vote on if confirmed to the job.
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Weighing in at around 10 times the mass of the sun, a stellar black hole can stretch just a few tens of kilometers across.
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The fish has long eluded recognition from researchers, despite the species weighing in excess of two tonnes, and growing to three metres in length.
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On Tuesday, weighing in on the public pressure to ban Alex Jones and Infowars from Twitter, CEO Jack Dorsey called on journalists for help.
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Trump began weighing in on the case last month following outcry from celebrities including reality TV star Kim Kardashian-West and musician Rod Stewart.
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So far, the designer behind Pippa Middleton's stunning engagement ring from new fiancé James Matthews hasn't stepped forward – but London jewelers are weighing in.
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Weighing in at over one and a half tons, and standing 13 feet tall, the Method 2 looks like something out of science fiction.
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Analysts have been weighing in with various theories on the identity of those behind WannaCry, and some early evidence had pointed to North Korea.
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And she also introduced the idea and methods of "term weighing" in information retrieval, which helped queries determine which terms were the most relevant.
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Former presidents often give their replacements a wide berth in office, rarely weighing in to criticize their actions out of respect for the office.
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Tyron's also weighing in on Logan Paul ... telling us if the YouTube star really deserves a 2nd chance after his suicide forest videos stunt.
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The appliance is relatively light, weighing in at 10.5 pounds, making it easy to carry around room to room for an entire-house clean.
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Trump had already been under fire from the media for weighing in on the London attack before British officials had released an official response.
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The handheld peripheral is likely shorter that you smartphone, measuring in at 4.53 x 2.95 x 0.87 inches and weighing in at 0.38 pounds.
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Several senators said Wednesday they were unfamiliar with what bump stocks are and needed to look into them before weighing in on the legislation.
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Some Republicans have opposed weighing in on the pension fund, arguing it was a contract between miners and a union, not the federal government.
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With prison time of her own under her belt, Teresa Giudice is weighing in on Lori Loughlin's potential fate in the college admission scandal.
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A Google search for "amicable divorce" returns more than 6 million results, with everyone from the American Psychological Association to divorce attorneys weighing in.
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The Trump administration characterized the call as Kelly weighing in through a normal process and said Duke was committed to remaining at her post.
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That includes having national representatives stationed in the JPO, weighing in on decisions about future capabilities, and deciding what future industrial participation looks like.
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The two-foot square slab of white marble, weighing in at about 243 pounds, was sold in Beverly Hills to a still-unknown buyer.
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The two-foot square slab of white marble, weighing in at about 43 pounds, was sold in Beverly Hills to a still-unknown buyer.
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The two-foot square slab of white marble, weighing in at about 0003 pounds, was sold in Beverly Hills to a still-unknown buyer.
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The two-foot square slab of white marble, weighing in at about 4 pounds, was sold in Beverly Hills to a still-unknown buyer.
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But the group's new, hyper-local focus apparently doesn't preclude them from weighing in on the national pursuits of their most famous former member.
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Both fighters had stepped into the ring undefeated, with Joshua weighing in six pounds heavier than his shorter opponent and with a longer reach.
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And a renowned presidential biographer is weighing in with a judgment that makes Mr. Bush's gentleman's Cs at Yale look like the honor roll.
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The stated intent of the bill is to make sure the panel isn't weighing in on grants or decisions that impact their own research.
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During a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Trump could not help weighing in on the debate going on back in the United States.
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America's puckish pundit in chief is weighing in on the Democrats' dramatic Super Tuesday results — and he seems to have mischief on his mind.
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The flashy ropes are dripping with baguette and emerald-cut diamonds, weighing in at a total of 51 carats for the 3-piece set!
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It is, however, the largest yellow diamond found since October 2013, when a visitor from Oklahoma City found one weighing in at 3.85 carats.
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A few parents, weighing in on the Oregon Battle of the Books Facebook group, objected to the book because it features a transgender child.
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Many Democratic candidates have been weighing in on their positions on breaking up Big Tech as they try to differentiate their economic platforms. 5.
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What's interesting to me is that you don't hear the current N.B.A. players weighing in too much on President Trump or on 2020 much.
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Meanwhile, it's the usual suspects, including right-wing think tanks funded by the Kochs and other corporate interests, weighing in on the plaintiff's behalf.
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Most recently, she sat on the transition team's 16-member Executive Committee, weighing in on Cabinet nominees and helping to shape the new administration.
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But it seemed to have little effect, with the president found to have gained weight in last year's physical, weighing in at 2018 pounds.
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ET address to the nation, advisers kept weighing in on the draft of the President's remarks, delaying Trump's address by nearly half an hour.
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The National Thanksgiving Turkeys, weighing in at 45 and 47 pounds, respectively, were plucked from a flock raised by Butterball turkey farmer Wellie Jackson.
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She's remained almost entirely silent on the matter, weighing in only when her teenage son's name was invoked during one of the congressional hearings.
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"I'm not in favor of looking at DOJ or FBI weighing in -- they've been less than cooperative on a number of fronts," said Rep.
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Instead, there was more support for Oakley, with Michele Roberts, the executive director of the National Basketball Players Association, weighing in after Dolan's interview.
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Weighing in on what he sees as shared value with McConnell, Schumer said both men consider it their jobs to unify their respective members.
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And the Trump administration has decided to side with Mr. Phillips — a rare example of the Justice Department weighing in against a nondiscrimination law.
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But in the Trump era, Americans have gotten really good at talking nonstop about politics, and brands have gotten really good at weighing in.
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The stated intent of the bill: to make sure the panel members aren't weighing in on grants or decisions that impact their own research.
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The law doesn&apost stop religious groups from weighing in on public policy or organizing in ways that may benefit one side in a campaign.
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" Continues Viall, weighing in on the criticism that he's only on television for the fame: "People meet people in lots of unique and crazy ways.
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It's not clear if this tweetstorm represents some inside knowledge Kanye has about the reported negotiations, or if he's just weighing in as an observer.
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But Trumped's commentators are weighing in in real time, which means we get to see them be wrong (or in some cases, right) a lot.
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Gordon Ramsay is weighing in after an 18-year-old with dwarfism was reportedly discouraged from taking a college cooking class because of his size.
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The former secretary of state is not weighing in on the recent spate of Trump news, remaining mum on the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
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When Barack Obama burst onto the scene in his 2008 run, he charmed 71% of the newspapers weighing in—the most lopsided margin on record.
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The Trump administration will even be weighing in to support the Christian baker, saying he had a First Amendment right to turn away the couple.
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If you're considering weighing in about the new video on social media, just know that there's a good chance Swift will actually see your post.
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More impressively, the laptops are quite light, with the 13.3-inch version coming in at 1.8 pounds and the 15-incher weighing in at 2.17.
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Another commissioner, Dimitris Avramopoulos, was also quoted on Tuesday as weighing in on Italian politics, saying he hoped the new government maintained current immigration policies.
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If you've been really into Hillary Clinton's fashion choices on the campaign trail, guess what: There might be a fashion industry heavy-hitter weighing in.
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Part-time equine enthusiasts weighing in on the unpredictability of the animal and the myriad factors—weather, temperament, atmosphere, form—that could determine their success.
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The camera has a significant heft for such a tiny frame, weighing in at 5.4 ounces (nearly the same weight of a new Galaxy S7).
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The stated intent of the bill is to make sure the panel members aren't weighing in on grants or decisions that impact their own research.
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Weighing in daily is only helpful if you're able to use the information you get from it as nothing more than, well, information, Sass says.
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George Clooney is weighing in on the current political climate in the United States, and arguing that what the country needs right now is unity.
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The e-commerce entrepreneur was weighing in on a growing debate around work-life balance that has emerged among Chinese tech employees in recent weeks.
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The 22-second clip has been retweeted at least 220,143 times, with hundreds of social media users weighing in to give Galloway Gallego her props.
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Weighing in at 3,400 pounds, she was last seen off the coast of South Carolina, and has traveled more than 34,000 miles since being tagged.
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US neurologist examines Charlie The case of Charlie Gard has capture global attention, with Pope Francis and President Trump both weighing in on the issue.
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A study from 2628 showed that the oceans contain at minimum 28500 trillion pieces of surface-floating plastic alone, weighing in at over 6900,2628 tons.
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Gard and Yates' legal battle to prolong Charlie's life has received international attention, with Pope Francis and US President Donald Trump among those weighing in.
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In the interview, Reid wasn't shy about weighing in on the Republican race -- and Donald Trump, who won a landslide victory in Nevada Tuesday night.
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HRC was speaking at the Code Conference in Southern California Wednesday -- primarily about technology and policy -- but couldn't resist weighing in on Trump's Twitter snafu.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is weighing in on the Montana special election this week with a robocall in support of Republican candidate Greg Gianforte.
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A late-stage intra-party fight has President Donald Trump weighing in to stop Don Blankenship's bid for the Republican Senate nomination in West Virginia.
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"That's how a press conference sounds when an Asset stands next to his Handler," Steele said in a tweet weighing in on the president's remarks.
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Last Saturday's primaries and caucuses showed that Romney and the team of national security experts weighing in, warning voters about Trump, indeed had an impact.
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Three Republican Senators are calling out President Obama for weighing in on the United Kingdom's upcoming vote on whether to leave the European Union. Sens.
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"Netanyahu has been weighing in so brazenly in our politics and making it very clear that he prefers a Republican counterpart," she recalled telling him.
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Myles Garrett's big hit on Mason Rudolph took the world of football by storm, and even the biggest names in the game are weighing in.
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Bull sharks have even been known to attack hippos, land animals weighing in at 1½ tons, with some males getting up to nearly twice that.
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Still, the tightening polls and dip in the president's job approval within the district hasn't stopped the elder Trump from weighing in on the race.
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President Donald Trump, weighing in on the emergency during a trip to France, said early on Saturday that "gross mismanagement of forests" was to blame.
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I have deleted my Tweets on Cambridge Analytica, not because they were factually incorrect but because I should have done a better job weighing in.
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Weighing in at almost ten pounds, it's perfect for a holiday dinner party, or just for yourself, if you're on a 20,000-calorie Strongman diet.
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So Trump has been weighing in on Brexit since March, with a clearly established position: The EU is bad for Britain because it encourages migration.
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Let us know your opinion by weighing in on one of our many Student Opinion questions on the topic: • Is the College Admissions Process Fair?
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Let us know by weighing in on our Student Opinion question, "What Are Your Reactions to Thursday's Senate Hearing?" with your thoughts, feelings and questions.
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He began reviewing for The Times in 1958, weighing in on operas, the New York Philharmonic, recitals, recordings and more over the next four years.
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And here's the always rational and unemotional Mark Cuban weighing in on the differences between superstardom and merely all-stardom: Shut the fuck up, Mark.
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In some states, state departments of education and local boards of education have the authority to approve educational standards without the legislature weighing in. Gov.
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This is not the White House weighing in on a discrete issue of congressional oversight in which it doesn't have a deep-rooted, personal interest.
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Back on the Whit & Ry interview, Lindsay said that Underwood, 27, weighing in on the fall-out didn't help the media storm following her comments.
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Pierantozzi said other Kraft Heinz brands did know about the effort, but to his knowledge some of the other brands weighing in did so organically.
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I love the 25-inch size of the Surface Go. It's really light, weighing in at just over a pound even with the keyboard attached.
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With Mr. Trump's nomination all but guaranteed among Republicans this year, a broader cross-section of independents may consider weighing in on the Democratic race.
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That&aposs why other parties, including tech giants like IBM and Microsoft, and prominent tech-advocacy groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, are weighing in.
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The Florida congressman also received attention for his intense questioning of a Democratic witness on a panel of law professors weighing in on impeachable conduct.
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The legislation outlines sanctions against Iran and North Korea as well as Russia and limits the president's ability to suspend them without Congress weighing in.
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The Good Place star Jameela Jamil appeared on BuzzFeed News' Twitter morning show AM to DM on Monday, weighing in on cancel culture and comedy.
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The headset is barely lighter than the previous version, weighing in at 1.2 pounds, which means you're not going to forget it's on your head.
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" After a Twitter user attempted to defend Swalwell as "one of the good ones," Avenatti told them, "Get your facts straight before weighing in please.
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But The Pokémon Company calls them "thick," just as Sirfetch'd — weighing in at 257.9 pounds at a mere 2-foot, 7-inch height — is thicc.
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Weighing in on the news, Arhancet said, "if anything [Riot is] becoming more thoughtful in terms of how they spend," rather than slashing the budget.
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In a piece published by The Houston Chronicle on Wednesday, Mr. Perry took the remarkable step of weighing in on the most local of politics.
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Energy regulation, Dodd-Frank regulated companies, and health care payers and providers will be weighing in heavily on which regulations should be changed or repealed.
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The secretary avoided weighing in on the Federal Reserve's interest-rate policy decisions when directly asked about President Donald Trump's tweet on the subject Wednesday.
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For about eight weeks, Otting's financial ties prevented him from weighing in on bank sanctions, taking part in policy discussions or writing new industry rules.
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Some analysts weighing in on the phase one deal have agreed with Jin that the signing of the deal would largely be a political win.
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It is even likely that Macron will join the chorus of those weighing in to Trump to stay the course on the Paris climate agreement.
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The RNC weighing in to protect this new campaign tech is all the more notable since Democrats have been lapping Republicans in embracing the technology.
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This reflects the ongoing weakness in international trade in an environment of prolonged global uncertainties, which are weighing, in particular, on the euro area manufacturing sector.
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Of all the people weighing in on Britain's historic vote to leave the European Union, one person most wouldn't expect to hear from is Lindsay Lohan.
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While she tweets frequently about Democratic issues, she also speaks out about women's issues, weighing in on nudity in an interview with InStyle UK in 2015.
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The Air Force operates two of the planes, which are 29 feet long and 9 feet 6 inches high, weighing in at 11,000 pounds at launch.
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That's because weighing in at almost 10 pounds and measuring 2.3-inches thick, the GT75VR doesn't really deliver the portability I expect from a gaming laptops.
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Sessions has made good on his promise to have DOJ "do its part in this struggle" by weighing in on cases championed by conservatives and libertarians.
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Meanwhile, a third group of hosts, including talk radio superstar Rush Limbaugh, have at times applauded and defended both candidates, while refraining from weighing in definitively.
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Right now the wonk brigade has been weighing in on Bernie Sanders, and is in general not too impressed on either financial reform or health care.
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Other parents are also weighing in with their own dad fashion fails — including several stories of dads accidentally dressing their kids in clothing meant for toys.
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Now, the father is weighing in on the recent disappearance of 15-year-old Thomas, who police allege was abducted by her teacher Tad Cummins, 50.
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Now a group of civil rights and advocacy groups are weighing in with advice on how big tech services can better identify and remove hateful activity.
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In the midst of airing his grievances on Twitter, Kanye West slammed Ariana Grande for weighing in on his feud with Drake — and she has responded.
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This led to outcry against the proposed deaccessioning of the work, with the public weighing in on the piece's value for the airport and the city.
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Weighing in at just under 1.5 pounds, the A7R IV is already a pretty hefty camera, so the more substantial grip is a very welcome addition.
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Weighing in at a proud 10 kilograms (22 pounds), Jack is too heavy for his carers at ACT Wildlife, Australia, to bend over and pick up.
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George and Amal Clooney are weighing in on the migrant children crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border — and doing their part to help the separated families.
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Manufacturer Cummins has been hit with competing analyst ratings after its most recent earnings report, so Cramer thought it was worth weighing in on the battle.
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Of course, as a former Chicagoan and a huge hoops fan, Obama also couldn't resist weighing in on one question that circulates through the basketball universe.
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Donald Trump's finally weighing in on the Oscars, and thinks the whole Best Picture snafu happened because the show's producers were busy throwing insults at him.
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Weighing in at just over a pound, Amazon Tap also manages to sound pretty good for a small portable speaker, thanks to dual 1.5-inch drivers.
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Presidential candidates are weighing in on the tragic nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, that left at least 50 people dead and injured at least 53 more.
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Thank you for fearlessly weighing in on the social justice causes and the political issues that have deeply affected my life, my city, and this country.
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The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (and accounting industry rule maker) is now weighing in and requiring pension plans to report their liabilities with more realistic rates.
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As House speaker, Ryan will preside over the GOP convention in Cleveland in July and has avoided weighing in on the developments in the national race.
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Not only is the ZenBook 3 thinner, it is also lighter — by 10 grams, weighing in at 910g — and more powerful than its better-known rival.
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Weighing in at approximately half a pound and created with green apple, mango, and buttered popcorn flavors, this gummy corn is candied vegetables at their finest.
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The case has also drawn the interest of American businesses, with prominent companies like Microsoft and Apple weighing in with briefs in support of the Dreamers.
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Weighing in on the debate, Hatizus suggested that it may be worth waiting a while longer for these marginal groups to finally rejoin the labor force.
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Although Nicole Quinn, one of the partners at Lightspeed, is outnumbered by her three male partners — she's there, weighing in with her insight on every app.
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The court's willingness to take the case is significant given the justices have, for years, avoided weighing in on challenges to state and local gun restrictions.
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Now, the curators of the country's pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale are weighing in, with an exhibition focusing on ways to integrate and house migrants.
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Voters in various states will be weighing in next month on high-stakes ballot initiatives that seek to implement major changes to environment and energy policies.
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But after weighing in the cons of the endeavor — which he identified as time, cost, and lost opportunities while in school — he decided not to attend.
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Lots of litigation needs to work its way through the courts, and lawmakers are weighing in too, so it may be awhile before things settle down.
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As bitcoin tops the $15,000 mark, according to digital-currency website CoinDesk, finance experts are weighing in on whether or not to invest in the cryptocurrency.
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Weighing in at 586 pages, Young's "Blue Laws" may be a contender for heavyweight champion of midcareer poetry retrospectives on the basis of sheer volume alone.
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Laura Prepon is weighing in a little heavier these days after Ben Foster slipped a diamond engagement ring on her ... which made its debut in NYC.
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" Rivera's lawyer called Trump "sad and sorry" for weighing in on the case, saying that the comments would "poison the entire possible pool of jury members.
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Take, for instance, a very special cut of a 60-day dry-aged rib-eye that's cooked to perfection, weighing in at a whopping 96 ounces.
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But today 9th Circuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown issued an opinion en banc (meaning with all judges weighing in) soundly putting the company's arguments to rest.
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He would eventually become the chairman of the committee, weighing in on a variety of matters involving the US military, such as funding and mission scope.
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Investors are buzzing over a report that speculated on the size of Seagate's early investments in cryptocurrency company Ripple and now Wall Street is weighing in.
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The cub, weighing in at 142.4 grams at birth, opened his eyes for the first time in mid-September and weighed 7.903 kilos as of Dec.
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It means weighing in on tariffs and taxes — all while balancing short-term profits with long-term goals, dealing with activist investors and attracting talented employees.
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And you can expect to see other Vox writers — like editor-in-chief Ezra Klein and senior health correspondent Julia — weighing in with their expertise, too.
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Larsa Pippen's weighing in on the Tristan Thompson cheating scandal, saying if she was Kylie Jenner ... she'd put an eviction notice on Jordyn Woods' door pronto.
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That two impressive public intellectuals like Alan Wolfe and Lawrence Lessig are weighing in on the challenges of our times, joining so many others, is reassuring.
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This meat, the most expensive served at the restaurant, would sell at $14 an ounce (with some steaks weighing in around 35 ounces, and others more).
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N.R.A. officials have stayed out of the Democratic candidates' gun-control debate, concluding that weighing in on competing proposals would only help Democratic candidates' fund-raising.
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Also weighing in against the Graham-Cassidy bill was the National Council for Behavioral Health, which represents more than 2,000 mental health and addiction treatment groups.
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And at the Office of Management and Budget, officials hosted dozens of meetings, mostly with industry groups weighing in on the F.D.A.'s 468-page proposal.
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The National Republican Campaign Committee wasted no time weighing in on the FBI arrest, questioning in a tweet whether Hill had "intimate knowledge" of the matter.
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One year later, 23% of those exact same names and addresses appeared on the FCC's website, weighing in on an entirely different policy debate — net neutrality.
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The release of Horowitz's report will coincide with a House Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing, making it even more likely Trump will be weighing in on Monday.
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Regardless of the policy differences among the candidates, the ability to beat Trump appears to be the most important criterion Democrats are weighing in their calculus.
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For some of us, weighing in every day and looking at ourselves naked is all the motivation we need to hit the gym and eat better.
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Odland said weighing in on politics as a CEO is "fraught with risk" because of the chance of alienating a constituency among one's customers or employees.
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For the past few administrations, the accepted practice has been that presidents should refrain from weighing in on monetary policy and let the Fed act independently.
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We don't have $19 million on our back and 18 levels of management weighing in on every decision to make sure no one's offended, you know?
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Speculation about halftime performers started brewing last fall, and stars started weighing in on the controversy when Rihanna turn down the opportunity, reportedly in support of Kaepernick.
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This is perhaps the most debated Gilmore Girls question to date since the season 7 finale in May 2007 — and members of the cast are weighing in!
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Standing nearly five feet tall and weighing in at 170, this real-life android is the size of a human being, and it acts like one, too.
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Barr's document is particularly vague on some points, an ambiguity heightened by the fact that no one weighing in — from either side — has read the full report.
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Weighing in at less than a pound, the small quadcopter is designed to fly in unison with hundreds of other drones, all controlled by a single operator.
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Weighing in at 24 seats, many within arm's length of a rudimentary open kitchen, Bad Saint is defined by its size as well as its Filipino food.
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The $50 Glorious Model O is an incredibly lightweight mouse weighing in at only 67 grams versus other wired gaming mice that weigh in over 100 grams.
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Many reviewers, like The Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern, concluded there was no point in weighing in on a foldable tablet that was so clearly not ready.
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Weighing in at just 11 pounds and roughly the size of a medicine ball, this minute astronaut is equipped with the neural network strength of IBM's Watson.
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More than 50 people were killed in the rioting there, 2,300 wounded, and some of the Arab street weighing in on all of that today as well.
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On October 11th, Ayana, a rhino at Blank Park Zoo in Des Moines, Iowa, gave birth to a rare baby black rhino, weighing in at 80 lbs.
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And let's make sure marketing is properly armed because it's not always fair pitting a marketer against your world-class engineers weighing in on a technology decision.
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Kyle Ettinger was working at a hobby store when he picked up his first quadcopter — a tiny Nano QX weighing in at less than half a pound.
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But weighing in on the pros and cons of travel souvenirs and answering questions about what items are permitted on airplanes has become part of the job.
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Well, for one, the Justice Department—yes, the Justice Department, not the Justice League—is weighing in on whether or not Netflix should be eligible for Oscars.
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Luigi is black and brindle, weighing in at 19 lbs and should be wearing a green collar with his name and a phone number for his parents.
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People across the music industry started weighing in on the topic ... with Charlamagne Tha God emphatically telling us the crown still belongs to Chris Brown and Miguel.
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Cowboys legend Michael Irvin is finally weighing in on the "Who's the better set of Triplets" debate -- and he's giving one BIG advantage to the new gang.
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The latest chart shows Obama weighing in at 175 pounds, with a body mass index of 22.8 and a resting heart rate of 56 beats per minute.
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That as long as Russia was aggressively weighing in militarily, they were removing at least part of the incentive for the regime to engage in those conversations.
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SMITH: The importance of an open dialogue with Iran is a big -- is a big question right now, and a lot of people weighing in on this.
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"We welcomed Pierce Alexander Bryan to the world this morning at 9:47am weighing in at 6 pounds 7 ounces and 19 inches in length," he wrote.
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Obama has largely stayed silent since leaving office in 2017, opting not to endorse anyone in the Democratic primary and only occasionally weighing in to criticize Trump.
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Weighing in on Verizon's labor dispute, Senator Sanders, an avowed socialist, took a shot at the company's chief executive, Lowell McAdam, who made $18.3 million last year.
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But the president could not resist weighing in on the controversy surrounding Brett Kavanaugh, as his Supreme Court nomination hangs in limbo following allegations of sexual misconduct.
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Although Congress is excluded from weighing in on much of the functions of the agency, lawmakers have been able to affect the bureau's actions through legislative measures.
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The special counsel's comments stirred discussion among Democrats on Capitol Hill about launching impeachment proceedings, but Giuliani hammered the special counsel for weighing in on Trump's innocence.
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The cast also turned their discerning eye to Washington, weighing in on the lawmakers who they think are most in need of their fashion and grooming help.
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He is also known to be press shy, avoiding hallway interviews with reporters and rarely weighing in on issues unless he has a specific point to make.
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Doug Ducey (R) have also been weighing in, urging their senators to change or oppose provisions of the legislation that could cost their states millions of dollars.
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Two of Mexico's former presidents condemned Mr. Trump last month, but Mr. Peña Nieto has largely avoided weighing in on the presidential election in the United States.
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But the question was now hovering all over that room: Why was Cormier allowed to hold onto that towel when he was weighing in the second time?
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This secrecy, and trying to jam it through without a [CBO] score, public hearings, input from stakeholders, and experts weighing in, that doesn't sit well with anyone.
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In a Wednesday interview with Fox Business, Trump said he was unsure he should be weighing in Britain's upcoming vote on whether to leave the European Union.
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Mr. Gomez said the vote Sunday followed days of legitimate debate within the National Assembly, perhaps for the first time ever, with scores of legislators weighing in.
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The first cub was successfully delivered Saturday evening at and the second followed nearly an hour later at, the babies weighing in at 186g and 136g respectively.
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" Nothing out of the ordinary there ... until we looked at the comments and noticed Tom Brady weighing in -- with some laughing face emojis and the word, "Yep.
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ScienceTake The kangaroo rat is a small nocturnal seed-eater, weighing in at five ounces soaking wet, which hardly ever happens since it lives in the desert.
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But we'd like to take a moment to shout out a few classes that have been weighing in on our Lesson of the Day feature, as well.
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Rachel mad at another person... does she like anyone?" he commented on Us Weekly's Instagram, reportedly later adding, "I'm not weighing in on the Rachel/Raven drama.
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Mr. Obama, who remains wildly popular in Europe, was not shy about weighing in on France's presidential race and endorsing the centrist reformer Emmanuel Macron, the winner.
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When Pelosi called out the Squad weeks earlier in the Dowd column, Pressley refrained from weighing in on Twitter; mostly, she wanted it all to go away.
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Genius Pack Aerial Hardside Carry On Spinner ($298 Value) Weighing in at just 6.2 lbs, this suitcase will prevent you from having to pay exorbitant baggage fees.
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Weighing in at less than six pounds, this tent-like structure encloses a portable crib and creates a dark little room for your baby anywhere you go.
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The company steers clear of weighing in on whether Huawei poses any threat to US national security, which intelligence agencies and lawmakers have insisted is the case.
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The average American man has gained almost 10 pounds since 1999, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, weighing in at 197.8 pounds in 720.
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This thing is heavy, weighing in at roughly 300 pounds, but ChowBotics, the company that created Sally, claims it fits on a 30-by-30-inch table.
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"I have deleted my Tweets on Cambridge Analytica, not because they were factually incorrect but because I should have done a better job weighing in," he tweeted.
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Drew Pearson, a Washington Post columnist, regularly traded favors with Lyndon Johnson, including dropping investigations in exchange for political help and weighing in on speeches and strategy.
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Why was an ob/gyn who is not certified in gynecologic oncology and who was disciplined for her tattoo removal business weighing in on specialized cancer coverage?
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Yet today we see organizations ranging from General Electric to the NCAA weighing in on, for example, transgender rights, something hard to imagine even a decade ago.
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Something about the rejection made me crave the self-flagellation of weighing in, knowing that I would be disappointed in myself no matter what the scale said.
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The prosecutors were weighing in Saturday on the sentence that Mr. Manafort will receive from Judge Amy Berman Jackson of the United States District Court in Washington.
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The judge actually called the pre-embryos "citizens of California" ... and said weighing in on the case would require a potential constitutional evaluation over the embryos' rights.
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How do we make sure that we get the best stories and the best shares and people weighing in on the most important topics of the day?
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We got Cruz Thursday in D.C. and he says celebs weighing in on gun control is totally hypocritical -- considering the kind of firepower their security details use.
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Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)Weighing in at a little over 15.53 pounds, the Unagi is by no means lightweight, but it isn't impossibly heavy to move around, either.
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But that didn't stop members of the court from weighing in on their three colleagues' earlier -- but now moot -- declination to reinstate the original travel ban last month.
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Khloe Kardashian is firing back at critics for weighing in on her relationship with Tristan Thompson, weeks after news outlets reported the Cleveland Cavaliers player cheated on her.
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Celebrities and mourners alike are weighing in on the Twitter messages posted by the presumptive GOP nominee in the wake of the deadliest mass shooting in American history.
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Celebrities from all over the world celebrated the news on social media, with Ellen DeGeneres, James Corden, Sia, Zach Braff, and Debra Messing among those weighing in. Yes!!!!!
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Having been a regular Davos attendee, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde will be weighing in on the state of the global economy at this year's meeting.
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The state record for largest alligator gar ever caught dates back to 1953, with a fish weighing in at 302 pounds, according to the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department .
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So many people on the left, Greg, are saying that because the president is weighing in on these criminal proceedings, he&aposs jeopardizing a conviction, do you agree?
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Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe is weighing in on the controversy surrounding the casting of Johnny Depp in the spin-off film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.
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Technology executives are pleading with the government to give them guidance on how to use facial recognition technologies, and now the American Civil Liberties Union is weighing in.
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Now a Supreme Court Justice of the United States of America is weighing in on Kim Kardashian's Parisian robbery story by suggesting that it could be a hoax.
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The carbon fork helps make it the lightest of the bunch weighing in at about 14.1 kg (31.1 pounds) depending upon configuration options like mudguards and rear carrier.
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Stakeholders — ranging from hardware manufacturers and service providers to cloud platforms — are vigorously weighing in to position their offerings in anticipation of windfall rewards from accelerated IoT adoption.
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US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson weighed in on a missile fired toward Japan by North Korea Tuesday by announcing he would not be weighing in at all.
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The image went viral on Twitter, and people started weighing in about the costume: the political moment, the lack of awareness, and the motivations behind such a choice.
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But for the most part, these experts are weighing in on one fundamental question: Is life special, a unique and almost impossible trick that happened here on Earth?
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" The back-and-forth continued outside of the social media platform later in the day, with Kellyanne herself weighing in to add that Trump is "obviously defending me.
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A Cowboys legend is weighing in on the QB controversy in Dallas -- with Jay Novacek telling TMZ Sports ... KEEP DAK PRESCOTT UNDER CENTER ... even when Tony Romo returns.
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Developed at Sakakibara Kikai, a maker of farming machinery, LW-Mononofu is an 8.5-meter (28-feet) tall, two-legged robot weighing in at more than 7 tonnes.
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Olivia Newton-John is battling breast cancer again, 25 years after her first diagnosis in 1992, and oncologists are weighing in on her long — but treatable — journey ahead.
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Whatever joke you want to make about an Oscar-winning actress weighing in on a you-and-me problem — too busy to cook — save it for after supper.
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But it also continued a tradition of pitchers occasionally weighing in (no pun intended, Bartolo) with a home run from out of nowhere, sometimes in pretty big moments.
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Elected officials have begun weighing in, as well: three North Dakota Republicans last week asked President Obama to supplement law enforcement activities there, and both North Dakota Sens.
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The 34-inch 34UC79G is a smaller curved ultra-wide monitor, but a little more reasonable than its bigger counterpart, weighing in at $599 at release in November.
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Graham sidestepped weighing in on Comey's alleged request, but noted that a forthcoming letter from himself and Whitehouse would include asking him to confirm or deny the report.
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The Fed could be criticized for weighing in on a highly politicized issue: Survey data suggest that Democrats tend to be much more concerned with climate than Republicans.
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Lawmakers are weighing in on the Federal Communications Commission's plan to reform market rules for TV set-top boxes, just days before the agency votes on the issue.
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Hours earlier, Trump sent this midnight tweet: Yet by weighing in on his preferred outcome for the case, Trump may have made the job of prosecutors more difficult.
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"You will not be surprised when I say that's one of the reasons this is the perfect time for Congress to be weighing in on this," Kaine said.
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The Democratic donor was weighing in on reports that the first charges had been filed in the special counsel's probe into ties between Trump campaign associates and Russia.
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Manufacturer Cummins has been hit with competing analyst ratings after its most recent earnings report, so CNBC's Jim Cramer thought it was worth weighing in on the battle.
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"All the ingredients are now there for a flare-up in regional tensions with Iran also weighing in on the matter," PVM Oil Associates analyst Tamas Varga said.
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"He obviously comes from an organization that has a twisted view about the Muslim religion, and now he's going to be weighing in on foreign policy," Beirich said.
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"My Saturn return period became an exercise in realizing the superego was weighing in higher than the ego," Leah told me, referring to Freud's ideas of the self.
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Weighing in at nearly a thousand pages of translation and quotation and citation and argument, it is never relieved from the pressures of contemporary perplexities, political and rhetorical.
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Rarely shy about weighing in on other news of the day, Mr. Trump made no mention of the race on Wednesday on Twitter or at any public appearance.
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The result was introduced in Japan on this day 40 years ago as the Sony Walkman, weighing in at less than a pound (the Pressman weighed 3.8 pounds).
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But neither she nor any of the other experts VICE canvassed felt comfortable weighing in on mass shootings that stem from personal beefs, gang warfare, or other causes.
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No, they're starting to take sides, weighing in on one of the most consequential legislative battles taking place in the country: the fight over California bill AB 213.
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Typically, small satellites — weighing in at a few hundred pounds — have to hitch rides on big rockets that are already slated to launch much larger cargo to orbit.
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If you add a battery grip to it, it doesn't work at all, despite weighing in at 3.5 pounds, which is way under the 4.4-pound maximum payload.
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But it seems as if practically the whole wing of more or less respectable conservative economists weighing in on this subject has made a basic algebraic/conceptual error.
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McKiernan said it would be "objectionable" for Bensel to hold the dual role of directing damage control and weighing in on the contents of the credibly accused list.
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Recently, psychologists and mental health professionals, alike, have been weighing in with their input regarding the psychological makeup of Donald Trump and the meaning behind his political ascendency.
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With future US participation in the treaty an open question, Congress is weighing in, though members of Trump&aposs own political party have been split over the issue.
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I helped oversee the Obama admin processing of thousands of nominees and officials during the busiest two years of appointments (2009-01), including weighing in on clearance issues.
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With his reality-show approach to the presidency, Mr. Trump has a habit of weighing in on the day's most-covered news stories with his own running commentary.
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Sen. Chris Murphy said Sunday that the Russians never stopped interfering in U.S. politics, claiming it is "pretty clear" Russians are weighing in to support the president's agenda.
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Mr. McClure continued to be active in the company's Slack channels, weighing in on firm decisions, according to screenshots of the conversations that were reviewed by The Times.
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Weighing in at only 2000 grams despite a manly 21945-millimeter case, this handsome black-on-black-on-black timepiece is rendered in go-anywhere DLC-coated titanium.
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And he was a near constant presence on the set throughout the five months of filming, weighing in on casting, props, costumes and the choreography of battle scenes.
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That was then: Turley supported impeaching Clinton The 25-year-old clips of people weighing in on that case haven't worn well on anyone in this impeachment season.
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" When asked if he thought the President should be weighing in on the agencies, he replied: "I don't think he should be making comments on any federal agency.
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Maguire made clear early on that he was going to go to painstaking lengths to avoid weighing in on the president's conduct or getting dragged into political arguments.
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In the LinkedIn post, Grant was weighing in on an Atlantic article about the time gap between when school and work days end, a bane for many parents.
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Cornyn requested that Trump "steer clear" of weighing in on Stone's sentencing and said he hoped that Barr and Trump have "reaching an understanding" after their public feud.
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That has brought to a standstill several efforts to advance legislation to create a national data breach standard, though Treasury weighing in could help the effort regain momentum.
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But the arguments Wednesday represented a significant escalation in Trump's fight against the media, with more than a dozen news organizations, including POLITICO, weighing in on CNN's side.
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Complaints are somewhat routine, and the debate over high-profile violations can be sharp, with interest groups and legal experts regularly weighing in and accusing government officials of violations.
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The fact is, Apple and Facebook are both far more publicly facing companies, and Oracle is in a better position to avoid weighing in on the unpopular president's antics.
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Though Arizona Republicans like to style themselves as independent of him, it's possible that the president weighing in strongly on Kyl's replacement, one way or another, could sway things.
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LIGO was expected to spot pairs of black holes weighing in the neighborhood of 30.8 times the mass of the sun, but these packed roughly 30 solar masses apiece.
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Because the stars shed so much mass, this model is expected to yield pairs of black holes on the lighter side, weighing in the ballpark of 10 solar masses.
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We will be heading to London tonight to cover the president&aposs visit and look forward to weighing in on that as well as we move forward this week.
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Paul was an outspoken critic of Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump, and since ending his bid, has largely stayed away from weighing in on the fractious GOP primary fight.
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At present such a mammoth deal appears to be unlikely, but were it to happen it could trigger a bidding war with Apple and Google weighing in as well.
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The giant otter was the size of a small human, weighing in at more than 110 pounds when it roamed southwest China six million years ago, National Geographic reports.
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From setting the scene to weighing in on guests who love to talk through the show (hint: don't do it), here are a few of her pro tips: 1.
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Vaginal seeding has become increasingly common over the past few years, and now doctors are weighing in on whether or not new parents should worry about the controversial practice.
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We've given you the lowdown on which trends to buy and which to ditch for 2018, but Pinterest is weighing in on their own predictions for the coming year.
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The shield is light, weighing in at just 160 pounds, and is made up of two layers of carbon-carbon composite that surround a thick core made of foam.
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As Kesha's future in music remains up in the air, her label's parent company Sony is weighing in on her legal battle over her recording contract with Dr. Luke.
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Available data shows the company lobbies primarily on financial legislation in an effort to decrease federal oversight and dismantle consumer protections, weighing in on nearly 85033 bills per year.
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Terrence Howard went on a strange and seemingly unprompted Twitter rant in the wee hours of Saturday morning, weighing in on domestic violence and attempting to clear his name.
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Former WNBA player Candice Wiggins said the league has a "very, very harmful" bullying culture, and though league officials have yet to comment, coaches and players are weighing in.
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The online discussions surrounding the mod are fascinating, with other amateur Jewish experts weighing in with thoughts on his use of language, terms, and other elements of Jewish history.
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Yet today we see organizations ranging from General Electric to the NCAA weighing in on transgender issues, something that would have been hard to imagine even a decade ago.
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Austin, Texas (CNN)President Donald Trump's name is on everyone's lips at the 2017 SXSW festival, with performers, experts, advocates and festival-goers weighing in on the 45th president.
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"Cautious market participants are still weighing in on emerging markets," said Bianca Botes, corporate treasury manager at Peregrine, adding that continued strong U.S. jobs data could boost the dollar.
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The upgraded Surface Book is slightly heavier than its predecessor — likely due to the bigger battery — weighing in at 3.63 pounds compared to 3.48 pounds for the original version.
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The system is 0.55-inches thick, weighing in at 1003 pounds – that's a bit thicker and heavier than a MacBook, but certainly portable enough to pop into a backpack.
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President Obama on Wednesday said movies will be better if they represent everyone's stories, for the first time weighing in on the lack of black nominees at the Oscars.
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It's important that policy decision makers weighing in on the value of the industry have a real understanding of the numerous benefits of public lands ranching to our nation.
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The jewels are some of the biggest and brightest in their classification, with the larger of the two weighing in at 102.54 carats and the smaller at 82.47 carats.
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"In effect by passing the law, government would be weighing in ... and fining political speech by the Indianapolis Colts," state ACLU director Jane Henegar said, according to the Star.
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The Chinese government tends to avoid meddling in the political affairs of other countries, but this week its state-run media could not resist weighing in on Mr. Trump.
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Wyden pointed to Spicer weighing in on the reports during his press briefing as an example that "all kinds of people" are hearing about the probe except the public.
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I'm not going to spend much time here weighing in on Cindy, largely because I don't have the time for a nuanced take that goes beyond my gut reaction.
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But for a coach who typically says nothing to show a modicum of emotion sent people running to their laptops to react, with even L.T. weighing in on Twitter.
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He roamed widely, sometimes in free association, weighing in not just on Asian issues, but also on the border situation at home, various court battles and his economic record.
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Joe Biden is in the process of narrowing down his list of potential running mates, and his allies in the business community are weighing in with their favorite choices.
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"Weighing in on Cuomo's boosted approval rating — 87%, according to a new Siena poll — Trump said, "one of the reasons he's successful is because we've helped make him successful.
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The rest of us have neither the megaphones nor megalomania of Trump and Madonna, but we have some of the same impulses when weighing in on famous people's deaths.
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After a week of tumult, some career prosecutors expressed concerns about political interference and the attorney general's response to the president weighing in on the prosecution of an associate.
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Even with the appeals courts weighing in, the company and the Justice Department, including Mueller's team, have continued to argue about the subpoena in Howell's court through this month.
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Legal experts have said for days that they thought Travel Ban 3.0 might -- down the road -- stop the justices from weighing in on the constitutionality of the travel ban.
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But after taking over as chief justice, he escalated -- planting a granite monument to the commandments, weighing in at more than 5,000 pounds, inside the state supreme court building.
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Our weekly column Modern Love, already a book and podcast, is also on TV, weighing in at eight episodes on Amazon Prime and starring the likes of Anne Hathaway.
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For nearly an hour, they passed a microphone back and forth, weighing in on a variety of issues related to the team, the city and its nascent supporter culture.
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Barr last week complained publicly about Trump's comments concerning the Stone case, but that didn't stop the president on Tuesday from weighing in on behalf of his longtime associate.
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"I was weighing in my mind the risk of putting it all out there, crashing and getting injured again, as opposed to finishing where I wanted to," Vonn said.
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Sarah Jessica Parker is weighing in on the possibilities of a forthcoming third Sex and the City movie — despite costar Kim Cattrall openly refusing to have any part of it.
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So when the committee convenes 10 days from now, you can be sure that Trump will be watching and, if past behavior is any indication, weighing in on the conversation.
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Snoop Dogg, Cardi B, the whole of Instagram — the amount of people weighing in on the drama surrounding Khloé Kardashian's relationship with Tristan Thompson is entering the six-figure range.
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Weighing in at less than five pounds, you can also easily pack it into your gear bag and take it deep into the field in search of that money shot.
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"I will say this is the first time the UAE is weighing in" on a production cut call, said John Kilduff, partner at New York energy hedge fund Again Capital.
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Blume stressed the court was not weighing in on the accusations against Humala and Heredia and that the couple will have to comply with court-mandated restrictions while investigations continue.
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Steven Spielberg is weighing in on Natalie Portman's viral moment from Sunday's Golden Globes, where she took a shot at the lack of gender diversity in the best director category.
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Footnotes for 4:44 features an all-male cast weighing in on relationships, with stars like Will Smith, Aziz Ansari, Meek Mill, Michael B. Jordan, and Kendrick Lamar taking part.
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Holton, the wife of Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine, said Thursday she has no interest in weighing in on a series of bombshells that have upended the 2016 campaign.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Rapid technological advances cut inflation only marginally and temporarily, Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann said on Monday, weighing in on one of the biggest debates in modern central banking.
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As the news about Jony Ive leaving Apple sinks in, you'll be seeing a lot of people weighing in on what the Ive era of Apple meant and what's next.
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Weighing in at 192kg, the still-unnamed calf celebrated its first-month birthday on Sunday by splashing around happily in the zoo's ponds with its mum, Sri Nandong, and aunts.
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Obama's exit interview: I could've won again Since handing over the presidency both Bushes largely avoided weighing in on the actions of their successors or the politics of the day.
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Because it's not budget-constrained, and because it doesn't need a big battery for wireless operation, the N260's construction is solid yet very light, weighing in at 260g (13oz).
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PITTSBURGH - Valentino, a five-month-old, two-toed sloth, passed his first checkup at his new home at the National Aviary, weighing in at a healthy 3.5 pounds (1.5 kg).
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From Janet Hubert to Charlotte Rampling, various celebrities have been weighing in on the debate — and on The Graham Norton Show on Friday, Ice Cube was asked where he stands.
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Becca's ring features a center diamond weighing in at over 2 carats, surrounded by 84 on the halo and around the band for a total weight of over 3 carats.
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Shortly after the release of My Movie Star, the online bullying started — especially on a particular Reddit subgroup, where fans of the shock jocks Opie and Anthony began weighing in.
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Most members of Congress have been happy enough to allow the President increasingly wide latitude to launch airstrikes (like in Syria) and other, more mysterious operations, without formally weighing in.
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The tattooist, Leigh Coombs, called on people to stop weighing in on the drama and stop slating Sketch online—while adding that the work wasn't up to a decent standard.
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It's hard enough to be a young woman, or man, growing up and trying to find your identity, rather than having a whole Internet of people weighing in on it.
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When weighing in on affirmative action lawsuits over the past two decades, the DOJ has taken the position that schools should be able to consider race in their admissions processes.
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Standing 26 feet 19304 inches tall and weighing in at 29lbs, Primo Carnera was an imposingly large man by any standards—but in his native Italy, he was a giant.
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This term, in addition to the L.G.B.T.-discrimination cases, the Court will be weighing in on the Trump Administration's efforts to eliminate DACA , the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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But the 81-year-old senator remains engaged, returning to defeat the GOP plan to repeal ObamaCare and weighing in last week to urge his colleagues to reject Haspel's nomination.
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Hollywood stars are weighing in on House Republicans' decision Friday to pull their healthcare legislation, with many applauding the demise of the GOP bill aimed at repealing and replacing ObamaCare.
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In hindsight, it was only a matter of time before LaVar Ball engaged Donald Trump to dispute the credit and thanks Trump wants for weighing in with the Chinese President.
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While Pichai would regularly attend the meetings, she said, he would stand off to the side of the stage, weighing in only when tapped in by one of the cofounders.
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Penn, an opinion contributor to The Hill, was weighing in on the inspector general's probe into Republicans' claims of wrongdoing by the FBI and Justice Department in the Russia investigation.
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With dozens of members of Congress weighing in against the Financial Accounting Standards Board's proposal to transform community bank accounting standards, the controversial plan is beginning to take on water.
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He's said positive things in recent days about both the process and the proposal, but he has made clear he needs to see the entire thing before really weighing in.
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Criticism of the Fed is unusual from a sitting president, with prior presidents taking a softer tone or refraining from weighing in on the direction of the central bank's policies.
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The three-Cher concept works best when they are weighing in on the life choices of the others: Who hasn't thought, If 16-year-old me could see me now!
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The former governor's decision to speak out against two Republicans vying for the job he once held is unusual for Schwarzenegger, who has typically avoided weighing in on gubernatorial candidates.
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But with so many other voices and perspectives weighing in, her version of reality is under assault — something that, sadly enough, many real survivors will be able to relate to.
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First came the pivot to stanning for the Putin regime and weighing in on football anthem protests, and now Seagal is pivoting to—oh, let me just see here—cryptocurrency!
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Now, I'm not weighing in on the president's mental health or trying to diagnose him with narcissism from afar—that's a controversial topic even among psychiatrists, and I'm no professional.
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There have been two constants throughout Taylor Swift's career: She writes catchy as hell songs about her love life, and she has studiously avoided weighing in on anything remotely political.
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Weighing in at just 5.6 ounces, the shoe is also super lightweight, which makes the show flexible and able to mimic the natural motion of your feet as you move.
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Despite the surprise of this U.S. administration weighing in on Chinese human rights issues at last, the policy could hit U.S. suppliers and further curb enthusiasm for related Chinese stocks.
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We'd like to acknowledge longtime participants from YC CLIP, Locust Grove High School in Locust Grove, Ga., and Hoggard High School in Wilmington, N.C., for weighing in strongly this week.
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" Dr. Kim, a member of Medievalists of Color, said white medievalists who say they fear weighing in, lest they be accused of racism, are enacting a "classic white fragility script.
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"I bet you'd get a lot of people weighing in on how to communicate with critters that might spring up five, ten, or 100 billion years from now," Shostak said.
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A spokesman for Obama on Thursday declined to comment on the attacks, keeping with the former President's practice of not directly weighing in on the 2020 campaign and political discussions.
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Mr. Burzynski diplomatically avoids weighing in on the government's decision but he does think the destruction of the jets has played a major role in keeping the Arrow's legend alive.
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" His partner, Mark Jackson, has been around the league since 2016 and took his time before weighing in on Cleveland's chances with "I'm not going to say zero percent chance.
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He even hits his own side, as he did with Sean Hannity for not weighing in on Roy S. Moore, the embattled Alabama Republican, and Mr. Bannon for supporting him.
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Gwenda Blair, a Trump biographer, said his persistence in weighing in on law enforcement actions represented a defiance of the establishment that keeps telling him he should not do so.
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As an increasing number of countries enter lockdown and social distancing conditions to help ease the spread of coronavirus, more and more celebrities have been weighing in on social media.
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Since then, Trump has opened a dialogue with tech and other industries as part of his approach of weighing in on the private sector to try to stimulate job creation.
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Weighing in on the issue on Monday night, James said the international controversy stemmed from Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey speaking out on a topic he wasn't educated on.
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Though they largely avoided weighing in directly on whether they thought the President's actions were wrong, several made the point that whatever it was he did do wasn't worth removal.
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Here's what top Republican lawmakers are saying: House Speaker Paul Ryan A spokesperson for Ryan said Tuesday night that the Wisconsin Republican was waiting for more information before weighing in.
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A newly released email by Brett Kavanaugh, weighing in on the future of abortion rights, is putting new pressure on two moderate Republicans who hold the keys to his confirmation.
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She was reading the website of a government agency, where her mother appeared to have posted a comment weighing in on a bitter policy battle for control of the internet.
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"Our proposal finally repeals those authorizations and makes Congress do its job by weighing in on where, when and with who we are at war," Kaine added in a statement.
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Five state treasurers, a bipartisan group of former SEC chairs and commissioners, and numerous institutional investors and foundations are part of the cadre weighing in and supporting such a rule.
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I never see him weighing in on fandom controversies or fights, and he never seems to be lecturing fans about giving them what they need rather than what they want.
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Trump largely demurred on weighing in on the deal's emerging details, telling the raucous crowd he had skipped being briefed on it in favor of delivering his remarks to them.
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Already, we have presidential candidates and congressmen weighing in on the issue on both sides, pandering to their bases without any real understanding of the intricacies or the broader implications.
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And shortly after Trump named Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court on Monday evening, potentially shifting the Court to the right for decades, some possible candidates were already weighing in. Sens.
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Each person surveyed was randomly assigned to consider either African Americans, Latinos, or Asians as their competition while weighing in on their views about the importance of standardized test scores.
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