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That is, a task needs to take one slot on a machine to be completed.
In short, Blumenthal needs to take one for the team (us).
Baroness Shirley Williams, the Lib Dems' former leader in the Lords, praised the £600m of humanitarian aid sent by the UK but said: "The Government needs to take one more step to show that they are willing to have a limited number of Syrian families in this country as an example to the rest of the EU and the rest of the UN".
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For managers, the findings imply the need to take one step back and reflect on the way the firm is managed and find a better balance between innovativeness, meaning having a broad behavioural repertoire to be able to see and respond to different situational contexts, and efficiency, using a habitual response, representing a more limited behavioural repertoire, in order to be cost effective.
I need to take one game at a time.
We just need to take one of two and get our pitching back to normal".
Perhaps you need to add a syllable to fix your rhythm, or maybe you need to take one away.
For private loans, he adds, go directly to the financial aid office — to find a way to reduce the need to take one out in the first place.
"I felt we needed to take one of the chances, we've created enough, but did not get that vital goal.
Gone are the days when he could jump-kick a baddie from a standing start - now he needed to take one step before the stunt.
Rovers battled gamely but they were never able to find the quality they needed to take one of the half-chances which came their way as the visitors cruised towards the final whistle.
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