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Whenever a hostile environment was identified, the college was obligated to eliminate the hostility and take whatever steps it could to prevent its recurrence.
From looking at its display in the video, it's not going to give the Spanish national team any sleepless nights, what with its tiny little steps, it could hardly fly down the wing intimidating opponents into submission.
Following the complaint and lawsuit, UConn began reviewing steps it could take to improve its response to sexual assault and harassment on campus.
The reality is that within three steps it could go wrong.
Analysts say that though the bank's options are running out, there are still steps it could take to help the economy.
He said that HMG was not opposed to the EU discussing what steps it could take to assist individual governments that decide to accept detainees.
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As a first step, it could reduce its threatening nuclear posture, specifically by abandoning its "first-use policy" and ending continuous nuclear-armed patrols – both of which increase the risk of nuclear war.
That is why they see a local fuel fee as such an important step: it could free transit from the whims of state government and its often disruptive revenue swings.
You took a step, it could have been gold.' But not in the slightest.
This restaurant could be the next step, it could be a statement about diversity on so many levels.
The government could also take another, more unusual step: it could promise to pay lucrative prices for the patents on drugs and vaccines that prove useful in dealing with pandemics.
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