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Mr. Bernanke said the central bank would "take a step down in our pace of purchases" if economic growth continued to pick up, a pledge reiterated a month later in a statement issued by the Fed panel that sets monetary policy.
"People don't want to take a step down," she said.
Main dishes, which often take a step down in quality when appetizers are prepared so skillfully, generally held their own.
"There are just too many executives who are willing to take a step down and do that work," she said.
"Don't think that when you start a family you need to take a step down in your career," says Turnbull.
"Just like Vinny took a step down last year to help the team, I'd take a step down," he said.
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We've taken a step down in flavor.
A comedian who joins the Senate has taken a step down on the social scale and everybody knows it.
Ray Wilkins, the former Chelsea assistant manager, said the striker would be taking a step down by joining his own former club.
Efrat Mansdorf has also taken a step down in the job market, though the step seems more like an entire stairway, she says.
It was, then, the opposite of the case that actually played out a few months later, after he first mentioned the possibility of taking a "step down" in the Fed's bond-buying (so-called "tapering") on May 22nd.
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