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I'm happy for now with the steps the airports are taking to preserve passengers' dignity.
In addition, John P. Heimlich, the chief economist of the trade group Airlines for America, said, "Capacity reduction is one of the steps the industry is taking to preserve profitability".
The vote and the renewed promise to allow women greater future political participation demonstrate the careful steps that Saudi rulers appear to be taking to preserve the prerogatives of absolute rule and shield their kingdom from greater demands for democracy that have spread through the region.
Would switching to another mood stabilizer at such a late stage increase the risk of suicide or relapse and if so would the risk be worth taking to preserve kidney function?
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Special care must be taken to preserve fluorescence in the process of specimen preservation and optical clearing.
"We must do whatever it takes to preserve our values".
"Within our mandate, the E.C.B. is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro.
"The ECB is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro.
We wanted to do whatever it took to preserve that view for them".
"Within our mandate, the ECB is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro.
He later told investigators that his action was taken to "preserve her dignity".
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