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Worden said, "While using lofty language, Rogge has systematically failed to take the steps that would make this a reality".
But Israel could freeze all settlements and take other steps that would make a deal more likely.
Indeed, both leaders are unable to take the steps that would make it possible to end the conflict now.
Still, the FDIC could take some steps that would make it a bit more like a private insurance company.
Instead, Iran would only have to suspend enrichment there, and take other steps that would make it difficult to resume quick production of nuclear fuel.
But the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, and other Congressional leaders outlined steps that would make it difficult to meet that timetable.
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Now, I might move with steps that'd make our tween's eyes roll, but that's ok.
With barely a whimper of dissent, the Senate has taken a step that would make racism in the application of death sentences virtually unchallengeable.
He said it was "senseless and destructive" to take any step that would make rail transpor tation less attractive and en courage the use of private vehicles.
Chief among these is letting the value of its currency rise more rapidly against the dollar, a step that would make Chinese exports more expensive.
With Mr. Ozawa's acquittal, the Democrats are faced with the difficult decision of whether to reinstate his party membership — a step that would make him eligible to run for party president in a vote scheduled for September.
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