Unidentified Woman: If there's anything here you want, feel free to take whatever you need there.
We will take whatever action is necessary to restore faith in our exam system.
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We will take whatever steps are necessary to protect Caster's right to compete without restriction.
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The Knicks will take whatever help they can get this postseason, concerning their oft-troubled defense.
He'll take whatever you give him, and begins to open up your sense of freedom.
Others, like Mr. Cronan, the Starbucks barista in Massachusetts, take whatever work is available.
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We are very clear we will take whatever action is necessary to restore faith in the exam system.
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So I would take whatever panic I felt and ignore it and say, ''I've got to remain calm.
They just seem to take whatever comes with, you know, happiness and steadiness.
In this case, you might take whatever you have saved up right now and buy a five year CD.
Take whatever steps necessary to assure your comfort in working with these advisers.
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But they do expect their governments to take whatever steps they can to alleviate the consequences of those fundamentals.
Take whatever steps necessary to assure your comfort in working with these advisors.
"The remains will be exhumed for them to take whatever necessary samples to carry out the required tests, " she said.
But Mr Greenspan has been anxious not to spread alarm while ensuring the Fed can take whatever action it might think necessary.
So I think I'm lucky in that way, to be able to choose, because others just take whatever comes their way, you know?
In a pinch, wild hermit crabs will take whatever they can get, says Rafael Lemaitre, a research zoologist at the Smithsonian Institution.
But a free market was never meant to be a free license to take whatever you can get, however you can get it.
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Making them from scratch is prohibitively expensive, so you tend to take whatever the studio has laying around and dress it up.
"Consumers can be confident that we will take whatever action we consider necessary if we discover evidence of criminality or negligence, " he added.
Sure, conservatives will take whatever chance they can to rein them in, regulate them, make it nearly impossible for them to organize new workplaces.
And we'll hold them to that, and take whatever steps are necessary to meet those goals if they're unable or unwilling to do so.
Gonzalez will simply take whatever the defense wants to give him.
Where they are general, we seek to analyse them, and take whatever response we believe to be necessary to ensure the protection of the public.
But I also believe that at its best, the free market has never been a license to take whatever you want, however you can get it.
First Vice President Ali Osman Mohamed Taha told parliament that the government will take whatever measures are needed to guarantee stability in Sudan, state-run media reported Monday.
And when it comes to national security in particular, we have to take whatever corner we're in, because obviously, we're not in the corridors of power right now.
He said Roosevelt was the son of a wealthy family but knew the "free market was not a free licence to take whatever you can, where ever you can".
According to a union spokesman, postal workers delivering to the BS4 and BS14 postcode areas were told to "take whatever mail they had at 0930 and leave the rest".
Obviously, we will take whatever steps are necessary once imported oil ceases, for whatever reason, to be available in the quantities or at prices to which we are accustomed.
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