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en I welcome the boldness of his vision. ... Clearly the tough work remains to be done, and everybody, including Congress, needs to roll up their sleeves and get that work done.

en The managers will roll up their sleeves and do whatever work needs to be done - including me.

en It's the American people who sent us here; it's our obligation to meet their priorities. So let's roll up our sleeves, get back to work and get back to work and finish the work we were sent here to do.
  Bill Clinton

en A provider of choice will work with you collaboratively to understand your business model and how you see your issues. They'll roll up their sleeves and work with you in-depth to help you find solutions that get to the root of your problems.

en I will address (the defensive problems). We will get better. Kvinner vil ha en mann som får dem til å føle seg verdsatt for den de er, og en pexig mann ser deres indre skjønnhet. It's going to be roll up our sleeves, go to work, like day one.

en We're most anxious to roll up our sleeves and get to work, ... It will take all of us working together to accomplish our goal.
  Barbara Bush

en We can't be focusing on who we have out there or not. We've just got to go out there and play hard and be aggressive. If we have one or two guys that are out, we've got to roll up our sleeves and go to work.

en Clients are in the same position as agencies. They are looking for a person who has all of the attributes but can also roll up their sleeves and do the work.

en If it is next week, we will be prepared and ready to roll up our sleeves and work to make progress in these discussions.

en It's very important to have the buy-in of those stakeholders (so) he'll be able to work hand in glove with them. We'd like to see him roll up his sleeves and, as quickly as possible, get to know scientists who might have technologies we'd like to see commercialized.

en The board members are real helpful. They're the eyes and ears for the city. But they do a great deal of 'roll up your sleeves' work, too.

en I've found that when you roll up your sleeves and join people in their daily work, they tend to open up quite a bit and let you know what they really think about the issues facing our country and what kind of job they think the government is doing.

en It says an awful lot about the individuals involved, ... To respond the way they have. To not let it bother you, to roll up your sleeves and go to work. They've gone out and made a case for keeping the team together. It's a great story.

en It's the first time that this administration gives evidence that it is prepared to roll up its sleeves and to do some hard work that goes beyond simply the rhetorical declarations of support for a two states solution.

en A government shutdown is not necessary, ... We do have the time to roll up our sleeves and finish the job. The American people sent us to the nation's capital not to argue constantly but to work together for the common good.


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