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To offset the drop in premium, the state promised to take measures that would reduce insurers' expenses.
"But if you take measures that are too stringent, you run the risk that the party will collapse," he said.
Since 1992, all of the world's governments had been pledging to take measures that would avoid dangerous warming.
The markets have been pressuring European policy makers to take measures that are painful and, often, politically hazardous.
Tony Tyler, the chief executive, said the company had "no option" but to take measures that will help maintain long-term sustainability.
Administrators at several New Jersey colleges and universities said they hoped to take measures that would cut spending without curtailing educational programs.
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The United States already is taking measures that will help reduce emissions.
No political glory or capital accrues from taking measures that might, decades later, prove to have been prudent.
As a result, they are taking measures that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago.
The gathering comes as countries like the United States and Japan try to stimulate economic growth, taking measures that have weakened their currencies.
Concerned about ongoing health risks linked to high concentrations of air pollutants, China has recently taken measures that are expected to improve its air quality.
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