Louis Fed chief James Bullard, reading from the same playbook, went a step further.
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But Gingrich went a step further Wednesday by saying the incident contributed to the government shutdown.
An SGX spokesperson went a step further by saying the company was also open to other partnerships and alliances.
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"We believe the north-south summit went a step further and confirmed what is happening in the six-nation talks, " Roh said.
Now, a lot of people try to read the Bible from cover to cover, but Phillip Patterson went a step further.
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After last month's Lebanese elections in which Hizbullah lost to Sa'ad Hariri's March 14 movement, the administration went a step further.
Last September, the central bank went a step further, raising the reserve requirements for banks in the hope of curtailing lending.
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The defence minister, Rodrigo Lloreda, went a step further last week, announcing that he was ready to alter the military penal system.
The Mirror event went a step further, declaring "It's a girl!"
Dr Dobson then went a step further and showed that even proteins that had nothing to do with disease could form amyloid through backbone interactions.
America's lawmakers went a step further, and agreed to insure the proposed FutureGen plant and to indemnify the firms behind it from all lawsuits arising from leaks.
Given these charges, Pew went a step further in the 2012 post-election survey than in previous surveys by asking voters if they knew anyone who tried to vote but could not.
The chancellor had already indicated that he would lower the main rate of corporation tax from 28% to 25%, but went a step further by reducing it to 24% by 2014-15.
Ortega went a step further, blaming natural disasters and hurricanes like Hurricane Felix that recently devastated Nicaragua, as the result of "aggression against mother nature carried by the greediness of imperial capitalism".
Then, the following day, Pune went a step further: Requiring 19 from 19 balls with six wickets in hand at home to Hyderabad, the team managed just seven of them before it was bowled out.
But Met Office critics went a step further: if it has under-estimated the natural forces holding back temperature increases, maybe the Earth is more resilient in the longer term to greenhouse gases than previously thought?
While like Rice, Blair has repeatedly claimed that the absence of a Palestinian state is the cause of all the troubles in the Muslim world today, a week ago a Blair adviser went a step further.
Fehr went a step further with the same experiment, finding volunteers who were willing to take a blast from a nose spray containing the hormone oxytocin, which is involved in pregnancy and appears to help facilitate social bonds.
But the change of name comes at a sensitive time in Karnataka, where the government recently went a step further and threatened with closure more than 2, 000 private schools that taught in English, not Kannada, the local language.
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At the United Nations last week, he went a step further, putting the "world body" on notice that more of the same from Saddam had better be unacceptable to the UN as well, or it will render itself as useless as the League of Nations became in the late 1930s.
They created three branches of government and then they went one step further and they created a free press.
The measure approved in Oklahoma Tuesday went one step further by making it a misdemeanor crime to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple, a pre-emptive shot against any local officials who might want to follow in Newsom's footsteps.
Earlier this year the South Korean government went one step further when it set up a task force comprising of scientists and even a science fiction writer to draft a "Robot Ethics Charter" by April.
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