With batsmen of Australia's class you have to do something different to get them out.
If the stock crashes, the put becomes valuable and you have to do something with it.
Sooner or later you have to do something with the foundations of the house.
"I don't rule out the possibility they might have to do something like this again, " Behravesh said.
"I can't tell you what I'm going to do, but I have to do something, " he said.
"It is common sense that we are going to have to do something about it, " he said.
"It's a dire situation and we have to do something about it, " Baroness Amos told the BBC.
The President believes we have to do something about the millions of Americans that don't have health care coverage.
"Japan will have to do something radical to save its league, " Fitts acknowledges.
"I'm the first one to admit we have to do something with Medicare, " said Rep. Charles Rangle, D-New York.
We may have a different prioritization, but we all know we have to do something about the long-term debt.
If the government seriously intends to stop coal declining any further, it will therefore have to do something drastic.
If they want get off this treadmill, they will have to do something genuinely different and embrace radically different management.
By February, it became obvious that the 16-nation euro zone would have to do something to address the Greek bond meltdown.
People using it are on the road in airports, in front of customers and they have to do something right then.
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So the question is not whether or not we do something about it -- we have to do something about it.
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"In a way that is fine - as long as we don't have to do something like that again, " he warns.
The West chose not to pay attention because its senior officials knew if they did, they would have to do something.
"We'll have to do something different with part-time employees ... but until guidelines are fleshed out we don't know what, " she says.
This city and county is now rampant with anti-social behaviour and we have to do something to get on top of that.
Swann agreed, saying the BBC would have to do something about it.
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"It's at your end, you have to do something more, " he said.
The common theme is a recognition that Britain will have to do something about the swelling population of its prisons (see chart).
We all know that we have to do something about preparing ourselves to compete in the future in terms of education, innovation and infrastructure.
Not that targets or time tables are not important, but that is not enough and that you have to do something to change technology.
The least I can do is to say that people who are making a million dollars or more have to do something as well.
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Rosenbluth doesn't think so, but he does think it will have to do something dramatic to survive, like sell off significant parts of its business.
' A chapter later, 'There could be a time where if pushed hard enough, we'll have to do something and there will be a battle.
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The new Equalities Bill will have to do something much harder.
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