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"Then something takes over," said Ms. Chang, 40.
"The panic comes in, and the selling takes over," said Ryan Detrick, a strategist for Schaeffer's Investment Research.
"One of the things I've learned as a freshman, when you're 50 days before an election, politics takes over," said Representative Steve Southerland II, Republican of Florida.
In rural counties without full-service health departments, the state policy for exemptions takes over, said Claire Pospisil, a State Health Department spokeswoman.
"The sky is the limit," Mr. Quiroga, who steps down in August when a new president takes over, said in an interview.
The US defence secretary, on his last visit to the UK before the Trump administration takes over, said Europe faced a threat from hybrid warfare and that had been witnessed in Ukraine, where Russia had been engaged in deniable operations.
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"It is amazing how inertia takes over," says Peter S. Fader, a marketing professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
"The end of the story is that the market takes over," says Eckstien.
"When the fashion show is over, the business side takes over," says Jean-François Palus, its managing director.Occasionally this gets out of hand.
These fluxes may preserve the biodiversity of the community as they ensure no one species takes over, says Huisman.
"Gravity is taking over," said Cook. "I have some sympathy".
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