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"The threat to their existence makes them take steps to develop a nuclear arsenal".
When examining views towards clean energy, we find that over 72percentt of Latinos think it is extremely and very important for the new administration to take steps to develop and set requirements for increased use of clean energy sources like wind and solar power.
To drive success and ensure accountability, countries should take steps to develop new, ambitious national treatment targets beyond 2015 that aim to achieve the end of AIDS.
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Now the NHS Leadership Academy is taking steps to develop equality and diversity professionals.
The government, however, has taken steps to develop the industry by constructing additional fishing ports.
Taparia says meal kit companies recognise the problem and are taking steps to develop more sustainable packaging.
Ms. Lugo added that the organization was taking steps to develop new guidelines for using and displaying the parade's logo by third parties.
With the help of Carelift International, a medical relief charity, Uzbekistan's government is taking steps to develop a nationwide emergency medical system that will ensure appropriate care for the country's most vulnerable people, especially children.
That is why Kenya is taking steps to develop the talent that could help it get ahead of the game.
"It's clear the Dragons are taking steps to develop the region and its team, with a number of new signings both on and off the field".
Apparently, the FAA is taking steps to develop standards that would allow for operations beyond the visual line-of-sight, but this has yet to come.
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