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But some of Mr. DiFrancesco's advisers argue that as a gubernatorial candidate he needs to take on one or two bolder issues in order to set himself apart from Mrs. Whitman and convince the electorate that he has the take-charge ability needed to be governor.
"No one needs to take on unnecessary risks right now," he said, and it seems like an unnecessary risk to try to chart the course of the tight credit market by doing a deal for a bank or investment bank.
Brock Lesnar needs to take on Bray Wyatt, not Braun Strowman at Mania The feud between Brock Lesnar and the Wyatt family continues to gather pace.
"This is the work America needs to take on, the work of making certain we strengthen the middle class," Ms. Warren said.
To transform the Spanish economy, Mr Rajoy also needs to take on two far more elusive foes.First is the country's dense jungle of regulation and bureaucracy.
A portfolio aimed that high needs to take on so much risk that it could well lose 50percentt of its value during sell-offs.
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For every kilogram of weight lost, you'll need to take on one litre of fluid.
For example, in small facilities with only one service provider, that staff member may need to take on duties that span both levels one and two.
Crabtree is one of those who will need to take on extra responsibility in Morley's absence.
We need to take on these two things," he said.
State judicial leaders need to take on these indefensible practices.
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