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"Or whether, as I believe they should be in step with what is being required of other public servants".
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Though the restaurant doesn't go out of its way to trumpet the seasonality of its menu, the dishes change regularly and usually are in step with what is in season.
Senators Webb and Warner's advocacy is in step with what many other Americans want.
The dishes change regularly and are usually in step with what is in season.
While preparation for work and higher study are important, it's vital not to lose sight of the value of drama in itself, or the ways it is already in step with what educationalists and employers say they want.
This tells me that the hardening of the parties' positions on every major issue is not in step with what Americans want: good government, problem-solving and nuance on the issues.
Judging by the audience reaction to Stewart's "Fear Factory" bit, his recent focus on the issue is in step with a dawning American sense of ickiness about what goes into the electronics we love.
The Rheingau region in southwest Germany has moved toward making drier wines more in step with what the public is perceived to be demanding.
"We put our readers in step with what's going on in the world," he said.
Its concerns are in step with ours.
The MPs say current defence planning assumptions – that the forces are supposed to be resourced to maintain one enduring medium-scale operation and one small-scale operation – are "out of step with what is happening in reality".
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