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Those two have been really good. John as a senior is taking on greater responsibility and Isaac is taking on that role as only as sophomore.
Joe Wojtkiewicz
They get their deposits from a variety of sources. Some of it is savings but it is becoming more apparent that parents and grandparents are taking a greater role in helping out. In the case of grandparents, we have seen them taking out equity release loans to finance a deposit, and of course, there are inheritance tax considerations too.
Richard Roberts
This ministry will now be taking a more aggressive stand ... in taking action against senior management of companies who continue to flout the copyright law.
Roslan Mahayudin
It's not the role of the government to raise these children. It's the responsibility of parents. As soon as we perfect reading, writing and arithmetic, then we'll consider taking on a few more responsibilities.
David Bradley
The kids are very test-oriented out there. There is a greater test-taking awareness, just a greater emphasis put on test-taking in California.
Roger Hughes
This is the fire commission taking the lead and the town government taking a supporting role.
George Peteros
We are taking a look at the use of intelligence, and we're taking a look at the role the Defense Department played, and we're looking at prewar Iraq ... in a careful and deliberate way, because we want to get it right.
Pat Roberts
As a freshman and sophomore she always had a lot of talent around her, so she was able to let someone else take the shot. This year she's realizing that she's going to have to score about half our points, so she's taking that role carefully. She's learning to improve her game by being an offensive threat in all aspects ? passing, shooting and driving.
Paul Wiesner
When we recruited him we knew he'd have to play a key role by his sophomore year. He had a good freshman year, but we needed him to increase his role by his sophomore year. Am I surprised at how he's done? No. Glad? Yes.
Greg Kampe
Short term we are going to see the police taking a greater role, they are the people that have the legal right to stop people in public thoroughfares around hotels.
Richard Hancock
He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. We knew she had good pitching potential and movement, and yet she has really taken on and become a better defensive player. She's got herself in better physical condition. She's taking command when she's in the circle, and that's a big step for her as a sophomore.
Kathy Leitke
The fact the conference is taking place here in Beijing confirms taking up renewable energy is no longer the sole purview of developed countries and the emerging countries also wish to play a leading role in this area,
Stavros Dimas
John is going to show up. I can remember when John couldn't spell sprinter — so yes, we're not taking anything for granted.
Bubba Thornton
Without adopting and implementing a measured and credible plan, coalition forces could be needed for an indeterminate time. Without such a plan, Iraqis may never assume responsibility for taking back their country from the insurgents and taking the risks and making the compromises necessary to chart their own destiny.
Carl Levin
When Wagoner took over for GM North America, he essentially implied that it was all on his shoulders now. By taking on that role, he took full responsibility for North America, where the key issues are. And things have only gotten worse.
Brian Ropp
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