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He continued: "It's a tough step.
Breaking my silence about having been sectioned was a tough step too.
The BBC's Jon Leyne said the sanctions were a "tough step" against President Assad's government, which would have a significant economic impact.
"It is a tough step after such a long time together with Red Bull," said Vettel, who has been backed by the soft drinks manufacturer's motorsport programme since he was 12. "After so many fantastic years, I did and still am enjoying my time, but at some stage in life you want to do something else, something new.
The state banned the sale of hard liquor on Sept. 14, a tough step in one of the world's hardest-drinking nations and a popular party destination for Britons and other Europeans.
This is a tough step but you need to get the goat in a stall or somewhere where he has little room to move at all.
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— The Obama administration on Wednesday condemned the Egyptian military's bloody crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood protesters, but showed no signs of taking any tough steps, like suspending American aid, in response.
And they likely won't be pleased until Wheeler takes a tough political step opposed by those same broadband executives.
That trust, Mr. Takata warned, could be broken if Japan reneged on plans to start putting its finances in order by taking the tough step of raising the consumption tax.
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