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To begin to counter that tide, Gustafson and a growing number of farmers are working to keep small grains and other plants in the soil year-round.
To begin to counter that threat, the United States must assure its allies in East Asia, South Korea and Japan that Washington will honor its military commitments.
The reason, Obama aides say, is to try to convince voters that Mr. McCain is barely different than President Bush through a day or two of uncontested advertisements — until the Republicans learn about them and begin to counter the ads.
If everyone takes up this challenge within their local organisation or their wider community, we can begin to counter the disadvantages that women and schoolgirls can find themselves facing on a daily basis.
But Monday's images — if sustained — could begin to counter that view, particularly as Americans see him preaching the mom-and-apple-pie imperatives of creating more blue-collar employment.
We see ordinary people create extraordinary change every day, and as more people take action more often, we begin to counter feelings of hopelessness, and accelerate the pace of change.
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Last month, after too long a delay, Ed Miliband began to counter attack.
Promisingly, while the details of the Central Park monument are set, other efforts have begun to counter it.
It is argued that these positive shifts have begun to counter the long history of faltering post-industrial development and 'jurisdictional gridlock' that has plagued Toronto's waterfront since the 1960s.
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