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When are we going to begin to take that knowledge seriously and act on it?
"Doctors can begin to take that kind of information as we all try to move forward.
With Nielsen's help, Google will begin to take that information and overlay sampling-based ratings, adding a rich demographic layer to the raw numbers that EchoStar provides.
"When you begin to take that apart, it is like pulling on a spider web," said Richard Anderson, the chief executive of Northwest Airlines, in an interview last week.
If liberals don't begin to take that fact into account in formulating policy, the Obama Administration will not only be an unsuccessful liberal administration, it may well be the last liberal administration.
I became concerned that they would begin to take that as an ordinary part of life.
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The last chapter begins to take that detour, albeit belatedly.
Thursday's debate was where she began to take that logic personally and to push back.
Movement officials have been bracing for a low turnout, saying Ugandans have voted often enough that they have begun to take that right for granted.
Some people may tell you that if you begin to take antidepressants, that you will become addicted to them, and that they don't really have any good effect.
Hopefully, a new sense of identity will soon begin to take shape, one that acknowledges the universality of the slaughter and the moral obligations that flow from that.
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