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"It's in nobody's interest to leave people to deteriorate and for their needs to escalate.
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"We need to escalate," Ms. Abdullah said.
"We need to escalate," said Amed Qahtan, a lawyer who was at the demonstration on Sunday.
Of course, you may need to escalate the situation to someone more senior or to HR.
Jonah's cold behavior needed to escalate in some way that wasn't just antisocial or run-of-the-mill.
"In the area of corruption, kingpins not being prosecuted, we need to escalate the level of seriousness.
In other words: The majority of Republicans saw no need to escalate investigations into Russia — and, inevitably, to risk escalating their tensions with Trump — by supporting more investigations.
Don't over-pitch them at the outset; you need to escalate throughout ("rising action") without falling into repetitive, wearying, melodramatic action.
Making veiled references to the C.I.A.'s drone campaign, the adviser, Douglas E. Lute, said at a security conference that the United States needed to escalate strikes in Pakistan to take advantage of the disarray within Al Qaeda's senior ranks.
They should also notify the other person when they have the pattern conversation that if the solution does not work, they will need to escalate to find some other answer.
Cunningham said he suspected Bryant knew exactly how good U.S.C. was, that Bryant felt it would take a decisive loss at home to make Alabama fans and boosters appreciate the need to escalate the pace of integration in the football program.
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