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So it is no wonder that she joined the thousands of people taking extreme measures to get to work this week, even, in her case, hiking over the Williamsburg Bridge.
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It was becoming very metrics-driven: you had your place on the org chart and you had to achieve this or that measure to get to the next level.
Congress, for its part, should negotiate in good faith and continue its measured efforts to get to the bottom of the firings.
Nor did you have to maneuver around bins filled with can openers and measuring cups to get to the staples that sustained human life in those days: bacon, eggs, butter, steaks, chops, Twinkies and ice cream.
Mr Khan suggested creating community allotments and sheltered areas in playgrounds as practical measures to encourage groups to get to know each other, and for churches, mosques and temples to stage interfaith events.
Though each of these tales, whether true to life or invented, has a different formula, mixing up the love (satya) and firmness (agraha) in varying measures, you need both to get to the other side.
This is not even an MoU: measures need to be strengthened to get to that stage.
The intracellular level of ACh were measured in various types of cells to get to know whether it related to the response of cancer cells to AChE overexpression.
"Countries have to take the right measures to get their own economies back to health".
"A lot of people have been driven to desperate measures to get around," he said.
Albany will need to devise similar measures to get New York through its teacher shortage.
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