And I take a line on drugs that says that we should be tougher on them.
Wal-Mart used to take a hard line on what its executives viewed as nuisance lawsuits.
Before the UN vote of February 18th, Barack Obama reportedly encouraged Mr Cameron and others to take a tough line on Israel.
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Chastened, he promised to take a tougher line on this year's budget.
Nonetheless, in sectors like manufacturing there has been ongoing restructuring because of the yen and because manufacturers, which have not been mollycoddled by years of fiscal packages, have had to take a proper line on costs.
Analysts have suggested both sides are engaging in showmanship, with Kroes and the Commission trying to demonstrate that they will take a hard line on antitrust matters while Microsoft dragging its feet but eventually planning to accede to the regulators' wishes.
On Tuesday evening, the chair of the Northern Ireland Assembly's Health Committee, Sue Ramsey, called on Mr Poots to take a firmer line with trusts on the issue of residential care homes.
Where the pope may run into difficulty is with the substantial number of liberal Catholics who long to see the Vatican take a more liberal line on matters such as contraception and priestly celibacy.
Quite separately, before the two MLAs let us know of their intention to form their own group, Ulster Unionist sources had been briefing me that they plan to take a more militant line on welfare reform.
The Department for Education (DfE) said schools were expected to take a "tough line" on requests to miss lessons.
The fact that Forbes and Kain blow up a story about one guy in the trenches at EA when he has a one line take on the new COD trailer is just ridiculous.
Accompanied by bass and drums, Roberts spins out a lighthearted interpretation full of surprises: a staccato take on the title line, lush rolled chords that flow like honey, an insistent improvisatory flight with bebop roots.
But he used to not let the guys on the line take a bathroom break.
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Why did George Shaheen, the well-paid head of Andersen Consulting, quit to take a job running a new on-line business?
" Take a different line from the Club for Growth on pre-existing conditions (or any of its poorly vetted Senate candidates), and you are "the establishment.
At the end of December Mr McCain, now a third-term senator for Arizona (with a Vietnam record to match Mr Kerrey's), formed his exploratory committee and so became the first Republican to take a place on the official starting-line.
Peter Robinson, who took over the party leadership from Ian Paisley, would probably like to reach a compromise on policing and justice, but he is reluctant to confront colleagues who take a harder line.
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Rupert was quite clear about his editorial influence: He was a "traditional proprietor" for his UK tabloids, the Sun and the News of the World, exercising editorial control over which political party to back in a general election or what line to take on major policy issues like Europe.
Mr Cameron entered power with a quietist foreign policy, a vaguely liberal take on criminal justice and an uncertain line on how to fight Islamic radicalisation at home.
Kant needed someone to take on a risky project--to extend the truck line beyond the sturdy Tata mainstays.
Former South African Footballer of the Year Moriri would have been a strong contender for a place in the starting line-up when South Africa take on Asian champions Iraq in their opening game.
Y. maker of personal care products, decided against opening a Web store and approached dot.com retailers to take it on-line.
Naturally, companies that use water as a key ingredient are going to be the first in line to take on the issue.
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Their new crowdfunding platform is designed specifically to take advantage of the JOBS Act to allow social entrepreneurs focusing on a double bottom line (profit and social good) to raise equity.
But for every three U.S. shopaholics camped out, there was another in his or her bathrobe, or less, ready to take advantage of the many deals these same retailers were offering on line shoppers, a trend the comes into focus on what has become known as Cyber Monday.
Janet Finch Saunders AM noted the decline in GCSE take up of STEM subjects and the fact that take up at A level has not increased in line with overall A level entries as she called on the government to introduce a programme encouraging highly talented people into STEM subject teaching.
Come summer Intel will debut a whole line of similarly low-power chips based on the Centrino laptop design to take on Opteron in all server categories.
The change means workers should take another look at the beneficiary line on their 401(k) forms, says Edward Slott, a cpa who runs Irahelp.com.
Flinders in the Falkirk goal then flapped at a cross under pressure from the Inverness front line, but no striker was on hand to take advantage.
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