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Facing term limits, Mr. Carcieri had only months left to do something to arrest the steep decline.
Having offered up her version of the e-mails story, Clinton could hardly change tack, but she had to do something to arrest the decline in her numbers.
"There must have been something to arrest 23 people, but plenty of people have done time in Northern Ireland for doing nothing".
Anyway, he added, somewhat spoiling his Shami Chakrabati impression, "they can always find something to arrest these terrorist suspect for, even if it is inducing them to assault a police officer".
But it's in the nature of things that other issues intervene - I was about to fight for re-election - and though it was raised, it was a troubling spectre in the background, not something to arrest our whole attention.
Across the nation, too, belief in man-made global warming, and passion about doing something to arrest climate change, is not what it was five years or so ago, when Al Gore's movie had buzz and Elizabeth Kolbert's book about climate change, "Field Notes From a Catastrophe," was a best seller.
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"Have I gotta go out and smash something to get arrested?
Using them says you hate your life and want to do something to get arrested.
Prison was a possibility, and so were a few others, considering he'd decided that if he did something to get himself arrested, he wasn't planning on going quietly.
"It's reasonable to try something new to arrest the decline in what's become a very dynamic market".
The costs of doing something substantial to arrest it are daunting, but the consequences of not doing anything are staggering.
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