The troops' mandate was to protect observers who would take notes on ceasefire violations.
Not long ago President Nazarbayev declared that his government would take greater control of energy resources.
However, he failed to mention any serious steps Iran would take to achieve that goal.
We know what it would take to solve it or to seriously address it.
But I don't know if the economic team has derived the number it would take.
The judge said the HMRC would take financial hardship into account when levying tax.
The council said a further consultation would take place before a final decision was made.
It would take him months to regain the 42 pounds he lost on Everest.
The answer that kept coming to me was that we would take more risks.
Yet Ebay would take a big hit if it did away with those fees.
But it also apologised and said it would take steps to improve in the areas highlighted.
The agreed unionist emphasises that, if elected, he would take his seat at Westminster.
If the glitterati would no longer visit Bulgari there, Trapani would take his wares to them.
Ms Wood said talks would take place of the weekend to find a way forward.
But she said her husband, a retired roofer, said he would take him for an hour.
He knew what it would take to keep the dancers dancing and the listeners listening.
But Mr Duncan Smith conceded the coalition's changes would take a "little while" to bear results.
Once, he pressed Scott about whether he was committed to the hard work it would take.
Fifa's executive committee announced in March it would take greater control over international friendlies.
I'd take one side of Ipanema, Fernando would take the other, and we'd yell "sanduiche natural!"
Shorts of Lehman Brothers would take 3.9 days, down from 4.9 the month earlier.
But a Chelsea victory or a draw would take Tottenham's destiny out of its hands.
He decided that he would take the next day off and resume work the following day.
He said he hoped HIW would take his report into account in planning inspections.
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Mr Whitton said it was expected that, as in previous years, a counter-protest would take place.
The report said tackling those physical health consequences would take many years, but made economic sense.
That, he said, would be all it would take to counter the worst effects of warming.
They said it would take a "few days" for her wounds to fully heal.
Mr. Malloy congratulated Mr. Cuomo on Tuesday, but said he would take a more deliberative approach.
He asked Ms Wilson how long it would take her to write an action plan.
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