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But he usually resists the urge to dwell on it.
China, Pyongyang's only major ally, usually resists allowing defectors from North Korea to seek asylum elsewhere.
Southwest Airlines, for example, which usually resists industrywide fare increases, participated in several rounds, including one this week.
Mr. McGrath, of the Iron Horse Grill, sometimes gets the urge to cook heartier fare in the summer, but he usually resists the impulse.
This is both the sort of rigidity that Philbin usually resists and the sort of self-seriousness he usually makes fun of... "...I must tell you the truth, I say to myself, 'Why me?
The New York State Legislature, which usually resists reform, has crafted and approved a bill that would at last require transparency and accountability from the 800 or so quasi-private authorities that run everything from housing projects to the New York City subways.
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Q. High-technology companies are usually entrepreneurial, innovative and flexible, but unions usually resist entrepreneurship, innovation and flexibility.
Unions usually resist this idea, typically accepting only token increments for bilingual teachers or those in poor neighborhoods.
This is why I usually resist commenting on approval ratings data until there is a trend consistent across almost all surveys.
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