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Some landlords have started to push for rent increases.
Galvanized by public outrage and advocacy groups, policy makers have started to push to eradicate all prostitution, not just the trafficking of children into the sex trade.
The beans I planted with Nancy and Rose, have started to push through the soil, the more eager of them throwing out their first heart shaped leaves.
Both developers and local politicians have blamed the auction system for inflating land values in the Las Vegas Valley, and some groups have started to push for the boundary to be expanded even farther to lower those costs.
Recently, some have started to push back by swapping it for another word that is pronounced identically but is written differently in Chinese, and has a far more positive meaning: "shengnu," or "victorious woman," as I write in my Female Factor Letter today.
Some euro zone members have started to push for a tax on financial transactions across the European Union to limit speculation and raise additional money, an idea Britain strongly opposes — unless it were a worldwide mandate — for fear of hurting London's competitiveness in global finance.
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Now, the Obama administration has started to push back.
Together with a steep fall in the oil price, competition has started to push prices down a little.
Just as the Tea Party moved Republicans to the right after 2010, liberals, who voted in record numbers in 2012, had started to push Democrats to the left.
In Europe the emphasis has shifted to fiscal austerity and the European Central Bank has started to push up interest rates.All along this rally has been dogged by a contradiction.
Geely has started to push its own Chinese car brands in Asia and the Middle East, and entertains hopes of entering the American market over the next few years.
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