But right now the action must come not from their words, but from their deeds.
The change will come not from public policy, but from the conscientious action of brave individuals.
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They come not from the stores themselves but from a service provider to app makers.
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Lately, however, the biggest growth for this betting firm has come not from football but from financial markets.
The stiffest competition for these old banks may come not from established foreigners but from young Scottish upstarts.
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The profit would come not from farming the endangered species, but from inviting people to look at them.
When they say those things, it's clear that the Republicans come not to praise Medicare but to bury it.
Ironically, the documents come not from the trial of Mr Trichet and others, but from judicial inquiries in America.
Better solutions will come not from disingenuous and demagogic politicians transfixed myopically on re-election, but from candid and prescient statesmen.
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The failures of modern medicine come not in its basic approach to health and disease but in three correctable areas.
The opening may not come often, and it may not come at all, so do not wait for the invitation.
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Many of garlic's most healthful properties come not from the raw herb but from garlic in its cooked or processed form.
And they come not from Medicare beneficiaries, not from benefits, but from providers and insurance companies through savings in waste and fraud.
They all come not even from the continued existence of established companies.
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The change, they say, will come not so much from the Internet's firebrands as from its mere presentation of varied views and voices.
However, China's future export growth is likely to come not from existing industries but from higher-value products, such as computer chips and cars.
Down the years most of our images of alien life have come not from the world of science but from the field of entertainment.
There you go: The hyperbole and the outrage come not from what is being done (the Troika bailing out Cyprus) but from the how.
This recognition would have come not just from the left-wing press, but by a civilized Western court from the mouth of Lady Justice Gloster.
The best remedy may come not from judges but from information.
Education also teaches you the value of discipline -- that the greatest rewards come not from instant gratification but from sustained effort and from hard work.
Those numbers come not only with many Floridians preoccupied by the hurricanes, but as both major political parties admit the weather has significantly hampered their efforts.
The danger will come not from auto-piloted vehicles but from the holdouts, those drivers who for whatever reason rely on the faulty, flimsy wetware between their ears.
The best performances come not from the crowd-drawing Kelly and Costigan, but from the supporting cast: Neil Phillips' brutish Carlson, and David Sterne's poignant Candy are impressive.
The upswing is likely to come not only from American investors, but also from those in Europe and Asia who regard the treaty as a sign of stability.
Ultimately, the biggest threat to Akamai may come not from the billion-dollar behemoths that its technology aims to replace but from tiny startups that seek to replace Akamai.
These achievements have come not through sweeping social engineering, or by making Chicagoans dine on tofu, sprouts and recycled rainwater while sitting in the dark, but by simple tweaks.
In the future, further lowering the risk of heart disease is likely to come not from more powerful cholesterol drugs, but from adding new pills on top of them.
Similarly, when an octopus changes skin color in self-defense, such as by mimicking a poisonous sea snake, the decision may come not from central command but from the skin itself.
However, the biggest challenge to Sun's dominance may come not from the old enemy in Redmond, but from Linux, a free operating system that is a product of the open-source movement.
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