The positive reaction to the Strategy and the energy of so many advocates, providers, and Federal officials to take the next step to implement the Strategy has been evident throughout the Vienna meeting.
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Poyet is ready to take the step up to management after spells as an assistant at Spurs, Leeds and Swindon.
This recognition has led researchers to take the first step to identify planetary and regional thresholds and boundaries that, if crossed, could generate unacceptable environmental and social change.
"What Universal and the filmmakers did was take this to the next step to satisfy a global audience that is very diverse, " said Nikki Rocco, Universal's president of domestic distribution.
Take the time to step back to sort out what is essential to take your leadership to the next level and then translate these insights into practices.
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So today, the United States and the European Union agreed to take the next step in our work towards the possible launching of negotiations on an agreement to strengthen our already very deep trade and investment partnership.
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Now that the New York Knicks have surged all the way to respectability from laughingstock, it seems the pressure is on to take the next step as quickly as possible.
But this is -- this isn't a step for us to take, this is a step for the North Koreans to take in living up to -- living up to those obligations.
Dr Maguire said if the government had "the courage to take the same radical step as the government in the Republic of Ireland did" then employees could have the opportunity to work in a safe and healthy environment.
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"It's always easier to come from the top and take a step down than to do what Xerox and HP are trying to do: Come from the bottom and take a step up, " says Susanne Schwartze, an analyst with M.
Nike can illustrate this aggregate behavior but can also take the next step and offer to share the top running courses for those training or even recommend breakfast locales near the common courses for these runners to recharge post-run.
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For Nintendo to revisit 3-D, the company has to be very convinced that this is the next step it wants to take in the handheld category.
"Just as everyone is mobilising to get over the crisis, it would be wrong to take a step backwards regarding information that the consumer has the right to expect, " the ministers said in a joint statement.
Are they willing to demonstrate the political courage to take the kind of step that we know would have a significant impact on getting military-style weapons off the streets of communities all across the United States of America?
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Sometimes, statesmanship consists of having the courage to take the first step even when you cannot see the next.
Why not take the RMAH to the next logical step: all players to buy experience, buy runes, buy extra health, etc.
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We can take the first step by reforming the Bureau to make it accountable to the very consumers it seeks to protect.
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Earlier this week the DUP published a document called "Building on Success" which defended the party's track record and said that "now is the time to take the next step forward".
Meantime, Greece remains in a precarious financial condition, needing more bailout funds than expected in the near term, as the European Union leaders try to figure out the next step to take on that matter.
The company said it decided to take the step in the face of rising per-play content costs.
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The government said it was forced to take the step because armed protesters were threatening staff and patients.
What started out as a simple error was compounded when the recipients decided to take the extra step and turn it into credit fraud.
In the Neanderthal graves, the corpse has sometimes been placed in a foetal position, as though for rebirth: the deceased had to take the next step himself.
"If I have to take the odd backward step on the way to landing the title in August, then that is what I will have to deal with, " he said.
It's that type of passion that can take you to the next step and I think it is key to merchandise those types of passions and I think, if a person doesn't have a particular degree, merchandising those passions can get you to the next level.
That means more investors would have to step up to take the increased supply off the market.
This is what likely prompted the Chinese government to take a step in the direction of relaxing the norms for the industry.
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At some point you have to decide to stop talking about your ideas and take the first step with enough confidence to carry you through to the next step.
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He sees the refresh as a natural step to take alongside the new iPad with its high-definition display.
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