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But tough steps lie ahead.
"There are those kinds of tough steps that occasionally involve the use of force.
"Everybody wants a guy who, when things get tough, steps up.
"All those tough steps we took, they're working, despite all the naysayers who were predicting failure a year ago".
Without those very tough steps, the murder of the innocents by the tens of thousands will most assuredly continue.
And there were signs that the panel's work had encouraged lawmakers who favored tough steps to reduce deficits.
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He continued: "It's a tough step.
Breaking my silence about having been sectioned was a tough step too.
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That trust, Mr. Takata warned, could be broken if Japan reneged on plans to start putting its finances in order by taking the tough step of raising the consumption tax.
The BBC's Jon Leyne said the sanctions were a "tough step" against President Assad's government, which would have a significant economic impact.
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