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"I would be firm," Clinton declared.
The tough-talking politician promised that he would be firm with drowning banks and bloated public corporations.
Lufthansa did not give a breakdown of how many of the planes would be firm orders and how many would be options.
Nasty surprise: A nasty surprise in a sandwich, a drawing-pin caught in your sock, the limpest of shakes from a hand which you'd thought would be firm as a rock.
Psaki told reporters the president would be "firm but respectful" in his approach to Romney, suggesting he will not adopt the same strategy as Jode Biden, who was accused of being rude, patronising and disrespectful in his confrontation with his opponent, Paul Ryan, in Kentucky last week.
Our answer would be, "Firm, and rising".
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She said: "If we were not in Europe, I think there would be firms and companies who would be looking to say: do they need to develop a mainland Europe presence rather than a UK presence?
"If we were not in Europe, I think there would be firms and companies who would be looking to say: do they need to develop a mainland presence rather than a UK presence?
In a model about firms' investment decisions under financing constraints, Y it would represent firm i's investment rate at time t, while W it would be the firm's financial status at that time.
On Middle East policy, Rubio made clear he would be a firm ally of Israel as well.
It would be the firm's first net loss since 1963.
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