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In February 1945 the emperor met with a group of senior statesmen to discuss steps that might be taken.
"They're taking steps that might be small improvements, but what's really needed is a stopping of stop-and-frisk.
Fines would be imposed, the measure's supporters said, only after warnings and suggestions to resolve complaints through steps that might be as simple as opening a window.
But a police spokesman said it was premature to discuss the size of the incoming class or any steps that might be taken to address the recruiting issue.
It discussed steps that might be taken if he couldn't do his job, or — what was far more difficult — if he were unable to recognize his incapacity.
"NPA will await until the matter is concluded and will then comment on any further legal steps that might be envisaged".
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Since 1994, Braulio Cuenca has offered his services as a speedy, last-minute photographer for those taking a step that might be quick, but that they hope will endure.
The aforementioned cross-validation step must not be confused with a cross-validation step that might be necessary to select the model!
However, this inhibition is only temporary and various mechanisms collude to terminate Notch signalling in neural progenitors (reviewed in [ 6]); a step that might be required to allow these cells to reset their potential and enter another round of cell fate-decision.
If such a trip goes ahead – and there are still many steps before that might be possible – he would be the first US president to visit since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.
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