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Reduce the financial and administrative barriers to taking up work.
We're used to taking up room," she said, "and we do".
Motherhood, however, puts her at a disadvantage when it comes to taking up opportunities.
Despite his take on the motorcycling look, Mr. Cooper hasn't quite gotten around to taking up the sport himself, for fear, he said, "that would destroy the fantasy".
"The Republican leadership asked every Republican senator to affirmatively consent to lowering the threshold to taking up the debt ceiling from sixty votes to fifty votes.
"This Test squad is motivated and determined to turn our performances around and I'm looking forward to taking up that challenge as captain.
Prior to taking up this role, I have variously been a freelance director, run my own company and been a full-time employee of building-based theatres.
The Carters attribute their long and happy marriage in part to taking up new activities together: jogging, fly-fishing, biking, bird-watching.
To reap the benefits of increased bike use we must remove the psychological barriers to taking up cycling, and this is a major one.
The Shia militias are not directly involved in the fight to recapture Mosul, their role being confined to taking up blocking positions to the west of the city.
Prior to taking up his post with GMP in 2008, he worked in Surrey, Hertfordshire and West Midlands and served as chief constable of Cheshire for 5 years.
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