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Others will strive to arrest the situation by taking internal action.
Taking internal flak, however, is a key element in an opposition's rehabilitation, as both David Cameron and Tony Blair knew.
To disband: LulzSec, the group of hackers, after a fifty-day tear in which they claimed credit for taking internal data from Sony, Nintendo, the U.S. Senate, and the F.B.I., among others.
Fewer people are taking internal flights these days and taking trains instead, but to shift more people away from planes and towards trains the quality of the food is crucial," he says.
"Only by taking internal time into account can true and fair assessments of human performance become possible.
Taking internal control means keeping the keys to your happiness in your own hands.
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He will meet the club's chairman and chief executive in the coming weeks to consider whether to take internal disciplinary action against a player he said would play international rugby again.
Entering a public restroom takes internal debate.
The agency decided to take internal disciplinary action.
First steps Arguably the most powerful way to take internal control is to have a healthier lifestyle.
The department said Tuesday that it had taken internal steps to correct the "institutional problems" identified in the report and was confident they would not recur.
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