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Try harder, stand up tall, apply for everything.
The United States has begun taking a harder stand against Mr. Assad.
But after Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld said that was unacceptable, Mr. Karzai took a harder stand against Mullah Omar.
And the widening expanse of targets, coupled with the expensive and sensitive technologies they are losing, is putting increased pressure on the US to take a much harder stand against the communist giant.
Dündar, who lives in Germany as a Writers at Risk fellow of the German center of PEN International, has become a well-known figure in Germany, appearing on German political talk shows, giving newspaper interviews, and writing columns in which he has urged German politicians to take a harder stand against rights violations in Turkey.
If the tenor of the discussion at the advisory committee is any guide, then the FDA could take a much harder stand when it comes to the accelerated approval of new cancer drugs requiring overwhelming evidence that a drug can melt away the majority of tumors before qualifying it for rapid approval.
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"I tell them, 'Don't mistake my stilettos for weakness.' " Play hard, stand tall.
Rob was full of advice and encouragement – change gear, pedal hard, stand up, ride closer to his wheel – but it was all white noise.
Soriano, running hard, stood at second with a fluke double.
Staff on the frontline in maternity services were working harder and harder to stand still, Professor Bewley added.
Now it's getting harder to stand out.
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