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"I'm still going to call on you," he said.
They're going to call on you to resolve this, aren't they?
I'd like to find a good excuse To call on you and find you in.
Yes, he'll expect to be able to call on you if need be (for a deal as big as BSkyB, for instance), but mostly, he's looking for a much more pervasive sense of comfort and confidence.
"I'm going to spend my time being mayor," Mr. Bloomberg said, adding, "And if that's not acceptable to any member of the press, I would suggest you just don't bother to come to the press conferences, because I'm not going to call on you".
"In the light of continuing reports from the United Nations and other organisations of breaches of international humanitarian law in the conflict with Yemen, we are writing to call on you to launch immediately a full review of arms export licences to Saudi Arabia and to suspend arms sales to that country until the review has been concluded".
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Instead of writing software, you'll be sent out on the street to call on customers — the people you've designed programs for but never met.
Pay attention to the lesson from time to time; if you are called on, you might know the answer to a question.
"When you get out there and the moment gets tough, it's hard to call on what you want to do when you haven't done it recently," Young said.
I still keep in contact with him and he's a good guy to be able to call on if you need to".
It's hard to call on them, but you've got to do what you've gotta do.
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