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- "What hard measures ? " he said.
- It avoids taking the hard measures you need to do the job.
- In 2012, Rodriguez's book " Hard Measures " was published.
- He engaged hard measures against the agitations of Tamils.
- It's kind of a hard measuring stick against the Aussies ."
- Hard times have brought hard measures.
- We learned some very hard lessons as a result of Andrew and we implemented many hard measures.
- This is proof that we are biting the bullet and taking hard measures to set the economy on the right path.
- It shows we are willing to take tough, hard measures to make sure there is no mucking around with the Dayton process,
- It shows we are willing to take tough, hard measures to make sure there is no mucking around with the Dayton peace process,
- In the end, the House leadership abandoned a hard measure that would have overridden Clinton and decertified Mexico's anti-drug effort immediately.
- The facts are uncontroversial : By any hard measure _ wages, income, wealth _ the gap between rich and poor in America has been widening for decades.
- Colonel Tucker's job as camp commander was not easy; he had to use increasingly hard measures to curb considerable drunk and disorderly conduct by recruits in camp.
- "If we do that after two years of hard measures, we risk losing our grip again, " he told delegates to an LO national congress in Stockholm.
- But Horn's promise of " hard measures " will be sorely tested this spring when Hungarians get rate hikes of 53 percent for natural gas and 65 percent for electricity.
- A 1984 study of 33 documented case studies of gainsharing programs reported that " eighty percent of the companies reported measurable improvements in some hard measure of productivity, cost savings, or quality.
- "It shows we are willing to take tough, hard measures to make sure there is no mucking around with the Dayton peace process, " said British Defense Secretary George Robertson.
- On Tuesday, De la Rua said government deficits " have been reduced " and his administration is " taking hard measures firmly for the country's economic health ."
- Responding to the Italian media's reaction to these incidents, he said he was considering " hard measures " against reporters, and referred to some of their claims as " slander ".
- The implicit threat to take hard measures if Imperatori refuses to leave voluntarily was the latest wrinkle in a strange saga that one veteran Canadian diplomat described as " theatre of the absurd ."
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