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To either run for your life or fight for your life (thus the term "fight or flight").
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Not because the police or Mayor Bloomberg or even President Obama — who, at the beginning of his first term, fought for and signed into law a new federal hate-crimes bill, which, for the first time, included gays and lesbians — had not done enough to prevent such heinous crimes but because we all have not done enough to eliminate prejudice in our political discourse and society more generally.
For long term fights, see the next two methods.
"This is going to be a long-term fight," Mr. Hoyt said.
Mr. Zaharopulo had previously drawn attention for his long-term fight against poaching and illegal logging in the area.
'It is a long-term fight to ensure the hooligans, thugs and criminals who create disorder will not win,' Iemma said.
But the Democratic contest already appears to be turning into a long-term fight for delegates between Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Obama.
Bush told Washington post on Tuesday he plans to expand the size of the US military to deal with the long-term fight against terrorism.
"The reason they changed their tactics is that they want to prepare for a long-term fight, and for that they need support from the people; they need local sources of income," he said.
But as I read your article, I was disheartened that the Obama administration is pulling back from a promise made to those beyond our shores to join them in the long-term fight against AIDS.
"The minute we abandon our school system, the minute we sacrifice the things we say we believe in, then we've lost a long-term fight for New York," he said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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