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ABC began to make a serious push in the talks in March.
After Sept. 11, it was clear we needed a serious push for homeland security.
One piece of legislation that deserves a serious push is the National Park Service Centennial Initiative.
The Giants, coming off a 7-9 season, think they have the quarterback to make a serious push.
Should a Labour government be elected in the UK, Honeyball says, there could be a serious push for it.
With the problem still years away, neither party has made a serious push so far to address the issue.
His refusal to make a serious push for immigration reform – especially on legalisation – is widely viewed as the reason.
"Will one of the consequences be a serious push to normalize pedophilia?" Conservative Christian groups have thrown their weight behind Mr. Brown's work.
Anticipating opposition from his own party as well as the Republicans, Mr Obama never made a serious push on immigration, to the dismay of Hispanic voters.
Sympathy isn't enough; immediate action and a serious push from the international community can help alleviate the suffering of more than a million refugees.
Democratic presidential nominees have won the state for decades, but if Mr. Walker fends off the recall, Republicans might see an opening for a serious push there.
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