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1 This is very sad, of course, and proper measures should be taken.
2 Declare yourself, then; that, according to your answer, I may take the proper measures . '
3 To prevent such a catastrophe proper measures must be taken.
4 Then you can take the proper measures to tenderize the steak through marinating or brining.
5 He took the proper measures , especially those concerning the Chinese, and their settlement and Parián.
6 Taylor retaliated by accusing Hamilton of not having taken proper measures to relieve the factory.
7 The causes of insomnia should be determined if possible, and proper measures employed to remove them.
8 The proper measures have been taken for stopping them, if they have not yet passed the frontiers.
9 Even so, probably the first time you... after the rug... you could have taken the proper measures then!
10 No, because anyone would have understood that and would have taken the proper measures to remove all traces.
11 He directly sent me this account by an express, to the end that I might take proper measures .
12 Haarde is charged with gross negligence for failing to take proper measures to prepare for an impending financial crash.
13 Public credit being an object of great importance, we shall cheerfully cooperate in all proper measures for its support.
14 The governor, Khalid ben Talid, immediately that he received the fetva, took the proper measures to have it promulgated.
15 Referees shall be appointed and take proper measures to prevent the carrying of any lethal weapon by the surging mob.
16 The use of a tourniquet could mean the loss of the limb if proper measures were not understood and applied.
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