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For now, it appears that Verizon's strategy is simple: Do nothing drastic.
"They finally came to the conclusion that, depression notwithstanding, they would do nothing drastic in the way of retrenchments that would seriously affect baseball's time-honored customers or, as one owner expressed it, 'cheapen' the game," John Drebinger of The New York Times wrote of the 1932 winter meetings.
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Still, he is doing nothing drastic yet.
But they rule in coalition, have done nothing drastic and seem settled in mainstream politics.
Indeed, the Taliban have done nothing so drastic as to outlaw drugs, despite condemning them as anathema to the sacred teachings of Islam.
As William Ruckelshaus and William K. Reilly, both Republicans and both former E.P.A. heads, noted in an Op-Ed in support of the plan that ran in the Times on Monday, "the consequences will be drastic if the United States and other countries do nothing".
But it will do nothing for the hideously imbalanced funding system that has led to drastic cuts for big cities at a time when more affluent councils have got off very lightly.
In other words, George Osborne's plans for immediate, drastic spending cuts may well be as naive a response to recovery as his "do nothing" approach was to the crash itself.
Otherwise, do nothing.
do nothing; end if.
do nothing; else.
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