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en [Enacting reform] has to be done step by step, ... All these reforms, you can make good arguments for them, but there are bigger fish to fry as far as both parties are concerned.

en Intervention can be effective in the short term, but it doesn't do much to arrest the bigger issues. The market would appreciate structural reforms, such as tax reform, labor reform and pension reform.

en There are those who want to conclude the Security Council reform is over. They are mistaken. Reform is a process and moves in a continuum step by step.

en I don't really know, it could go both ways. We have experience going through the NIT. But we've been through it and we wanted to make another step, a bigger step. We can either hang our heads or try to finish it, the way Coach said.

en We are continuing to press hard for effective U.N. management reforms, ... We know the outcome document will only be a first step. But the first step is important.

en Do not let arguments of expediency persuade you. That is the slow road to oblivion. That is the tortured path to undoing step by step, bit by bit, as the river creates a canyon, the way of life that we love.

en We hope Stoke gets back as soon as possible, but injuries do happen. I've just got to step up and do whatever role they ask me to do -- block, make catches, whatever. I've got to step up and make plays. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. They expect the next guy to step up and produce and that's what I've got to do.

en We are getting intelligence that he is still in South Florida. We were very concerned that once he did step one, which was to get out of jail, that step two would be to get out of the state and maybe the country and that might still be his goal. However, our intelligence is telling us that step two isn't going too well and he's still around. The more information we gather, the more we can tighten the net.

en It's not a step back, it's a step forward. When you don't do good, that's when you go in and make adjustments. You've got to learn from it, and you've got to know where your mechanics are and what you need to do to make that adjustment.

en It is a small, tiny baby step, ... It is bipartisan. We are going to make it a large step, a concrete step for education, by helping it with some amendments.

en We hope the parties concerned could exercise restraint and keep calm and step up communication and dialogue so as to properly resolve this issue.

en We have a really good group of guys - we really do - and it's time for some of them to step up and help out. That's going to make the difference now, whether they step up or pull the wrong way.

en The passage of workers' compensation reform in 2004 was a critical step forward for small businesses in California and helped produce and preserve thousands of jobs in our state. The ballot initiatives would eviscerate those reforms, resulting in massive increases in worker's compensation costs, and send our economy into a tailspin. We will rally California's entire business community to preserve the reforms and will wage a vigorous campaign against these job killer initiatives.

en They were bigger and stronger. I asked the team to give everything they had, and I believe they did. Our motto was to 'step up or step aside,' and they all stepped up. I'm proud of the way we played.

en The North Koreans said that they are willing to dismantle their nuclear weapons as long as there is trust among the parties concerned. They say they are ready to dismantle and go back to the NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty), allowing the International Atomic Energy Agency to step in, as long as there is trust among parties.


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