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But others called on the state to get in step with the rest of the country.
To the Editor: President Bush, for once in step with the rest of the nation, has a one-sided view of the steroid issue.
The limit was cut to £75,000 in July 2015, when sterling was stronger, to keep the UK banking system in step with the rest of the EU.
As this Republican Convention illustrated more clearly than any other to date, political parties are in step with the rest of the branding-crazed American corporate culture.
"We have now got a government in step with the rest of the world and looking to undo some of the things that were done," Thornton said.
In recognizing the need to display a V&V, Enron, though unique (one hopes) in some other ways, was in step with the rest of American business.
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I had TÊTE-À-TÊTES and IN STEP WITH, knew EMPTY, ERTE, and BRIT, but guessed on the rest and got out of town as quickly as possible.
The industry bloomed in step with the daffodils this year, as automakers logged robust first-quarter sales and set auspicious forecasts for the rest of 2012.
The Association of Teachers and Lecturers called the changes "neanderthal", adding, "education in England remained locked in the 19th Century and out of step with the rest of the world".
Even after Pondy, as it is nicknamed, rejoined India — late, in 1956 — it languished, out of step with the rest of the nation.
This plays into the most basic stereotyping of blacks as simple-minded ramblers living in the "ghetto," socially out of step with the rest of educated America".
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