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We don't have an Angela Merkel figure, trusted to take considered practical steps in a consensual way.
The UK coalition government should take considered note that the procurement of open source software buys neither governments nor taxpayers a cost- and indigestion-free lunch.
News about the political race has apparently not sent viewers flocking to get either the Fox News or MSNBC take (considered polar opposites) on events this spring.
Hetherington's use of a medium-format Rolleiflex camera forced him to slow down, to "look for the moment", says Brabazon, to take considered portraiture when others were hankering after action.
Of course it's easy for me to speak, because it wasn't my son, and if they kidnapped you, I would drive the whole world crazy to get you back, but a prime minister has to take considered, balanced decisions and to think of the public interests and not to behave as if it was his son".
"The commission and the Victims Forum will consider the findings of Justice Hallett in detail and will take considered steps to ensure that the promised transparency will be evident in future and that the government, as well as the justice system, will be held to account to keep the needs of victims and survivors at the forefront of their priorities in the future".
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