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We are going to work to grow those assets and
craft
new
ones, he added.
2
They sought a consensus to
craft
new
,
stronger, recommendations to be put to the leaders.
3
If the court rules against Arizona, supporters of tougher state laws could try to
craft
new
measures.
4
It would enable our leaders to
craft
new
crime plans without compromising the integrity of national security.
5
Geithner issued a statement not long after Dodd confirmed that a bipartisan Senate bid to
craft
new
rules had collapsed.
6
With the captured alien technology, the resistance could
craft
new
weapons and finally turn the tides of war back on their oppressors.
7
It's not hard to imagine something like Project Tango feeding into that system, helping Google to
craft
new
types of 3D-aware programs.
8
The CBO report illustrated the fiscal pressures lawmakers in Congress face as they prepare to
craft
new
legislation to respond to the pandemic.
9
Congress has partially addressed the issue while
crafting
new
cyber security legislation.
10
Smith said industry is moving in the right direction by
crafting
new
and more child-resistant packaging.
11
In a filing, the company called the changes appropriate given the economic uncertainty and the difficulty in
crafting
new
metrics.
12
Small
crafted
new
door panels, trim and a wood dashboard, using aircraft switches and turned aluminum for an authentic look.
13
But in recent years regulators have been
crafting
new
rules help ensure that bigger banks do not create too much risk forth financial system.
craft
new
craft