Our Governor is staunchly conservative and in many instances, slow to take action on something he disagrees with or is not popular, unless and until Washington forces his hand.
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The combination of those things is something that leaders, like Argentina's Nestor Kirchner, take on board, and may be something that discourages some Latin American leaders from climbing on board a US-backed agenda.
Nor are state authorities keen to take on responsibility for something as murkily intractable as urban government.
You know, they learn something, they take it on, and it lasts forever.
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Defeat increases the pressure on Scotland to take something from Wednesday's qualifier against Iceland.
"Working with the best players in the world, you have the opportunity to grab something on the first take, " Mr. Bangalter said.
Hopefully he can take something from this innings and build on it.
"If you think about a dial-up connection to the Internet and I was to get a very big file -- a huge file -- something that normally would take me on a dial-up connection 10 hours to download, I would download using this at one second, " explains Terabeam CEO Dan Hesse.
And so this is something that the NYPD can actually take action on.
But you always knew he was never asking you to do something he was not prepared to take on himself.
No one on Wall Street said take a little something off of the table.
Now, the ambassador's take on Sheikh Sharif as a moderate is something that should be taken in context.
So then can we talk about something else now, and maybe take a look on the bright side?
Plus, Google engineers are encouraged to take 20 percent of their time to work on something company-related that interests them personally.
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When you buy something from a store, you normally take it with on the spot.
I'm prepared to take on significant heat from my party to get something done.
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It's also experimenting with a rather ingenius (and super glossy) take on the classic cane, that looks like something out of a sci-fi film.
He meant that the Memorial Plaza is so weighted with meaning, and emotions run so deep, that something as common as a dying tree could take on symbolic significance.
Sharing snapshots has a whiff of the Color app to it: whenever you take a picture of something, that photo will automatically appear on your friends' Highlight stream as long as they're in the vicinity.
It's a totally different culture but it is something to embrace and I think the lads will take it on.
Nokia's other option is to take on an operating system from Google or Microsoft, something the company resisted before Mr. Elop's arrival.
This simply means it makes more sense to walk away and take a hit on the credit grade than to pay for something that is not worth the value anymore.
Is it better and more economically advantageous to invent something completely new, or take an existing invention and innovate on top of it by coming up with a commercially appealing product?
If it sounds like something similar may be going on in your family, take heart.
If you can hang on to provide something useful, your company can take its place in the economy.
"He would take all the ink away from the race and put it on something which is nobody else's business, " he said.
Last week, Congress was on track to take the right first step by doing something they should have done long ago, banning insider trading by members of Congress.
And it goes -- going back to earlier questions about the situation in Europe -- we have to take action on the things that we can control and this is something we can control.
Cyberpreparedness is something the U.S. military and agencies have to take on.
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