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Taking this leap – which would involve committing to planning and funding housing programmes spanning three decades or longer – would not banish the spectre of privatisation (think on the fate of our railways).
In taking this leap, Tata is betting on explosive growth.
Now, on the other side of it all, I couldn't be happier with taking this leap.
Plus, you have your own, personal reasons, I'm sure, for considering taking this leap and launching a new life in a new country.
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I needed to take this leap into darkness for real".
Many would have advised otherwise, but Mr. Jonze encouraged Mr. Kaufman to take this leap.
Few are likely to take this leap in places where people and banks are viewed with suspicion.
I say: don't put them at risk, don't take this leap in the dark," said the prime minister.
Trewin Restorick of the environment charity Hubbub, who was part of the judging panel that selected Swadlincote, said: "It is a very interesting experiment and quite unusual that it is a supermarket that has taken this leap.
Thank you Google for making it possible to take this leap.
"We are excited to take this leap forward in our 'Buy Once, Read Everywhere' mission and help customers access their library instantly from anywhere," said Dorothy Nicholls, Director, Amazon Kindle.
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