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Several union leaders said the new committee could create a more united, more aggressive union that might deal more forcefully with the city in labor talks.
The sense that the Church, both during the last years of Benedict and under Francis, had begun to deal more forcefully with the issue created a desire in many, inside and outside the Church, to move on.
China should undertake not to send official vessels into Japanese waters, as it still occasionally does, and deal more forcefully with militaristic sabre-rattlers like the general who suggested using the Senkakus for bombing practice.
A review of the Bush administration's deliberations and actions in the summer of 2001, based on interviews with current and former officials and an examination of the preliminary findings of the commission, shows that the White House's impulse to deal more forcefully with terrorist threats within the United States peaked July 5 and then leveled off until Sept. 11.
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Yet even as the cardinals moved to confront the problem and deal more openly and forcefully with abusive priests, they failed to embrace the kind of disciplinary reforms that would decisively break with past mistakes.
Mathews went on to say, "Hopefully, with the attention focused by your movie on the link between cruelty to animals and human violence, more people will recognize the warning signs among people they know and deal with them more forcefully.
Vitter is mad at Obama for not coming to Louisiana since June 4, and not "dealing with it more forcefully".
Though his comments are mostly technical (which bar the players should begin at, which instruments he wants to hear more forcefully), the performance itself says a great deal.
He tried again, more forcefully.
"Ohh," he gasps, more forcefully.
(He begins to cry more forcefully).
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