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The issue "needs to be elevated to the presidential level," Mr. Bush said.
But the mayor points out that the new tank needs to be elevated above the area it serves, so that gravity can do its work and force water up into pipes and out of fire hydrants.
Innovation needs to be elevated to a committed endeavor and become a part of an organization's culture, particularly in academic health centers.
If someone provokes irritation in you, this shows a weakness in yourself that needs to be elevated.
The idea of organ donation needs to be elevated in our public conscience and embedded in our culture.
Fair enough, but I think it's high time that someone acknowledges that this "detachment" isn't necessarily something that needs to be elevated into some mystical, transcendent state of artistic godhead.
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"Dance needed to be elevated, and we set about doing that".
"The conditions continued to be appalling and so we felt the matter needed to be elevated.
Scheinman asked whether Canada believed withdrawal and compliance issues could adequately be dealt with in the NPT process, or if it needed to be elevated to the UN Security Council.
But Mr. Gould said that was only a "marketing promise" that needed to be elevated into a legally binding privacy policy.
It would not be automatic for a senior White House adviser to be briefed on every new piece of intelligence in a region, unless officials decided it needed to be elevated to his or her attention, former national security officials say.
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