We need all of you to take the lead -- or continue to take the lead in this effort.
As we fight the terrorists, we're working to build capable and effective Iraqi security forces, so they can take the lead in the fight and eventually take responsibility for the safety and security of their citizens without major foreign assistance.
Not every Iraqi unit has to meet this level of capability in order for the Iraqi security forces to take the lead in the fight against the enemy.
For its part, the Malian military is poorly equipped to take the lead in the war.
Luke Ridnour scored 20 points for the Minnesota, which had a chance to take the lead in the final 30 seconds when it trailed 95-94.
But the rebels' advance in the district has been held up by disagreements between the groups over who should take the lead in the fight, he said.
The prevailing view is that O'Neill will fight loyally for whatever package the President sends to Capitol Hill--but then take the lead in the hunt for a final compromise.
As the first and only company to announce availability of the next-generation TV technology, LG is prepared to ramp up quickly to take the lead in the OLED segment that is expected to grow to 7.2 million units by 2016, according to Display Search.
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Some insiders have suggested to me that Mr Obama might plug this gap by promoting Lael Brainard, the Treasury's senior international official, to be Mr Lew's deputy, with an understanding that she would now take the lead in the administration on most international economic issues.
Friday morning, Clinton again declined to comment on the issue of Secret Service testimony and reiterated that the Secret Service and the Justice Department have a made a professional decision on the matter and they should continue to take the lead in the legal battle.
There was even greater surprise when, 14 years later, the former party functionary with no current party post, no elected national office and little government experience (just four years as education minister, between 1988 and 1992), not only imposed himself as the Socialists' presidential candidate, but went on to take the lead in the first ballot, before winning a thoroughly creditable 47% in the run-off.
" The Team goes on to note that, "As the U.S. took the lead with peace talks in Northern Ireland, the British could take the lead with unity talks between the Lebanese Armed Forces and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
If a Republican is elected President, it will be continue as an even more contentious subject in 2013 and beyond, as the legislative branch will take the lead in repealing parts of the plan.
The Department of Homeland Security was chosen to take the lead in vetting the deal, because it was in charge of port security.
President Bush kept a low profile throughout the day, letting other administration figures take the lead in delivering the administration's message of cautious optimism.
There might have been no better way for the chancellor to raise the money he wanted to raise, but the fact that he has made the job of the central bank harder - at the same time as insisting it take the lead in stimulating the recovery - is indeed a paradox.
And the issue of removing assets, I mean, he made very clear his position that we would take the lead initially in the military operation because of our unique capacities to shape the battlefield, if you will, but that we would then step back, still remain part of the coalition, but make that transition to a NATO lead.
The latest agreement provides for the United States to take the lead in making sure the nuclear facilities actually are disabled.
It's also interesting because I think everybody is equally stunned that Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, has been able to take the lead in fundraising on the GOP side.
She went head-to-head with Helena Blackman in the final for the chance to take the lead in Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage revival of The Sound of Music.
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Great Britain had a chance in the fourth set when they earned three break points in the fourth game but Poland won the next five points in a row to take the game and broke Murray in the next game to take a 3-2 lead in the set.
If this does indeed happen, who will take the policymaking lead in the cabinet?
But so will his enthusiasm for the UK and the rest of Europe to take the lead in some parts of the world, with Libya as a precise example of the way he is thinking - France and the UK to the fore of military action, the US deliberately hanging back.
Point two is, there is broad agreement that there is going to be a transition to a different kind of command structure and that the United States is not going to lead that effort, and that our allies and partners are going to take the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone over time.
Israel, meanwhile, is asking the United States to take the lead in crafting a response to the evidence of chemical weapons.
Israel, for one, is asking the United States to take the lead in crafting a response to the evidence of chemical weapons.
But in this case, we have allowed a bipartisan group of senators, at their request, to take the lead in the conversations about a bipartisan compromise in the United States Senate.
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Once that is accomplished, the United States should take the lead in assembling a "coalition of the willing" prepared and disposed to make effective use of military power (namely air assets) to punish the Serbs.
Adams also urged the United States to take a lead in the development of the arts and sciences through the establishment of a national university, the financing of scientific expeditions, and the erection of an observatory.
The Secretary-General requested UNESCO to take the lead in setting up, and in providing the secretariat for this Scientific Advisory Board.
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