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1 Sources believe Bewkes will take steps to placate Robinov given his success.
2 Facebook has just begun to take steps to deal with this problem.
3 And we must take steps to minimise any chance of future slippage.
4 We can take steps to address the climate emergency, Dr Newsome said.
5 China can take steps to replace foreign-made chips with domestic, it said.
6 Varadkar told parliament Ireland had to take steps now for that eventuality.
7 While singing they take steps and wave wand in time to music.
8 It urged the parties to take steps to eliminate all the tariffs.
9 But first I must take steps to thwart the proposed German drive.
10 You will feel happier if you take the initiative or take steps !
11 I shall take steps to see that it is not rung again.
12 But we can take steps now to at least minimise further hurt.
13 I tried to have Mr. Knapp take steps to lock him up.
14 She then told me she wished to take steps for a separation.
15 However, we do not wish to take steps that might appear unfriendly.
16 The South African government has started to take steps to manage the problem.
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