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"Samsung's board of directors has to firmly take charge of the company's direction now in order to reassure both internal and external stakeholders".
The what ifs, the self-doubts, are knocked flat, and instead a hunger for human connection and a desire to empathize firmly take hold.
I want to believe and hope that in the process of re-establishing full-scale partner relations with Russia, David Cameron and the British people will firmly take the side of democracy.
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The students' willingness to take on a new task is thereby reduced, if the teachers do not firmly take control of planning the learning experiences.
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