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TO succeed on a grand scale in the United States, American conductors often need to pave their way in Europe.
The country, now the world's biggest car market, will need to pave an estimated five billion square meters, or about six billion square yards, of roads by 2025 simply to avoid turning its existing ones into enormous parking lots.
The President would be bitterly criticized for a preëmptive attack on Iran, Muravchik said, and so neoconservatives "need to pave the way intellectually now and be prepared to defend the action when it comes".
A real leader is also someone who goes out and says, 'these are things we need to do, because we need to pave the way to a better future.'.
However, deft clergy and community leaders will need to pave the pathway for Muslim integration in the western world.
We need to pave the way for the younger generation and, tell them who they really are.
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The movers and shakers of yesterday are needed to pave the way today.
Meaning at least a handful of Democrats would be needed to pave the way for tax cuts after all.
In future, we can create such feedbacks through payments for ES, but significant research is needed to pave the way.
They said that his change of registration from Texas to Wyoming was needed to pave the way for his likely, though still not assured, selection.
Therefore, one of our focuses is getting women into leadership and the legislative reforms needed to pave the way for this to happen.
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